1930s semi with huge garden, station walkable and loft/extension potential.
75ft west-facing private garden, level lawn and patio
This 1930s Sussex-style semi sits on a desirable 75ft west-facing garden and offers 1,231 sq ft of flexible family accommodation. The red-brick, tile-hung façade and original fireplaces provide period character, while contemporary fixtures and a stylish bathroom make the house move-in ready. Ultrafast fibre and good local schools add practical everyday appeal.
The layout includes two reception rooms with good flow, a practical kitchen with utility cupboards, three bedrooms, a separate WC and a contemporary family bathroom. The garage has been converted into a playroom/home office with garden access; the front of the garage remains storage. There is scope to extend or reconfigure (loft, rear extension or open-plan kitchen subject to permissions).
Notable practical points: heating is currently electric (gas is available at the road), the home is double glazed, freehold and council tax band C. The property has been in the same family since it was built and is offered in excellent order, but there is clear potential for further modernisation or a loft conversion to add value.
Location strengths include an easy 10-minute walk to Hassocks station (fast services to London, Brighton and Gatwick), a bustling High Street, and highly regarded nearby schools. Buyers should note the area records higher local crime levels; purchasers should satisfy themselves on security and local conditions.