Spacious family home with garden office and parking, steps from village amenities.
- Spacious detached chalet with up to five bedrooms
- Open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to south-facing garden
- Large dual-aspect sitting room and utility room
- Garden office and large powered shed included
- Driveway parking for up to five cars; off-street
- Built 1959 with significant later extensions and loft conversion
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
- Scope for cosmetic updating and personal reconfiguration
Tucked in a quiet cul-de-sac just a short walk from Hurstpierpoint High Street, this mid-century chalet offers a flexible layout well suited to growing families. Originally built in 1959 and extended with a loft conversion, the house provides generous living space across two floors, with a large dual-aspect sitting room, open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors, utility room and up to five bedrooms.
Practical family features include a sunny south-facing garden, a paved driveway with parking for up to five cars, a powered garden office and large shed. The kitchen benefits from modern fittings and underfloor heating in places, while the home is double glazed and connected to ultrafast fibre — useful for home working. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schooling and easy access to Hassocks station make this a convenient village base for commuters.
Buyers should note the property’s age and the extent of later alterations: the house was substantially extended and adapted over time. Council Tax is above average (Band E). While the home is well maintained in many areas, there is scope for cosmetic updating or further reconfiguration to suit personal tastes. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the flexible layout and generous plot.