1 Bishop Croft, High Street
Henfield
West Sussex
BN5 9DA
A beautifully presented Family Home, offering flexibility to be used as either Three or Four Bedrooms with a favoured Westerly aspect. Benefitting from a Private Drive, Garage & Located at the end of a Quiet Cul-De-Sac however, excellent for commuters due to proximity to the A23.
Sayers Common is a village in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex. With Hurstpierpoint, it forms one of the Mid Sussex parishes. It is located less than two miles north-west of Hurstpierpoint and just over a mile to Hickstead. The Village of Henfield with its beautiful Highstreet of Independent shops and the larger Town of Burgess Hill are also only a short journey away.
Situated until the 1990s on the main London to Brighton road it has become a more popular residential village since being partially bypassed by the new A23 road but access is always a main feature with this ever popular Hamlet and those who need to commute. The Duke of York Public House is a firm favourite after a local walk in the Countryside.
A beautifully presented Family home comprising of wide entrance hallway, open plan contrasting Kitchen/Living area. Recently laid floors on the ground floor in a herringbone pattern lead towards double glazed French doors accessing the Westerly facing rear garden. Part of the Garage has been converted into a useful office or potential fourth Bedroom. Furthermore there is a useful Downstairs W/C. Stairs lead to the first floor landing where there is three good sized bedrooms, the main bedroom complete with en-suite, bedroom two is bright due to the double aspect and to complete a family Bathroom.
Outside there is a private driveway, remainder of the garage and rear garden with Westerly aspect.
As the property is on a private road, there is a charge of £416.60 per annum.
Council Tax Band - D
Although every effort has been taken in the production of these particulars, prospective purchasers should note:
1. All measurements are approximate. 2. Services to the property, appliances and fittings included in the sale are believed to be in working order (although they may have not been checked). 3. Prospective purchasers are advised to arrange their own tests and/or survey before proceeding with the purchase. 4. The agent has not checked the deeds to verify the boundaries. Intending purchasers should satisfy themselves via their solicitor as to the actual boundaries of the property.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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