Quiet cul-de-sac family home with conservatory, garage and west-facing garden.
3 bedrooms: two doubles and one single suitable for child or study|West-facing rear garden with patio, good afternoon sun|Spacious lounge/diner plus conservatory creating open family space|Garage with rear access; half converted to office, reduces storage|Downstairs W/C; single family bathroom upstairs only|Small plot — limited outdoor space and planting potential|Mains gas boiler, radiators and double glazing (install date unknown)|Quiet cul-de-sac location with private parking and very low crime
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in a quiet Burgess Hill cul-de-sac offers practical family living with sensible outdoor space. The lounge/diner flows through sliding doors into a sizable conservatory that opens onto a west-facing rear garden — a useful spot for afternoon sun and family barbecues. The property is freehold and includes a garage with parking directly in front.
Accommodation is traditional and straightforward: entrance hall, downstairs W/C, kitchen, lounge/diner, conservatory, three upstairs bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are doubles and the third is a single, suitable for a child’s room, guest room or home study. The garage has been half-converted to an office space, which adds flexibility but reduces full garage storage.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown) and excellent mobile signal with fast broadband — useful for remote working and streaming. Burgess Hill provides good transport links to London, Gatwick and Brighton, local schools of varying ratings, and nearby leisure facilities including pools and gym classes.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is small, so garden space is modest; the kitchen is compact compared with the lounge/diner; there is only one bathroom; and the half-converted garage limits vehicle storage. The house dates from the 1980s and, while generally described as modern brick construction, prospective purchasers should arrange their own surveys and service checks before committing.