Fine Victorian semi detached house, first time on market since 1963.
A handsome semi-detached Victorian house, brought to the market for the first time since 1963. The property is presented in exceptionally clean and tidy order throughout, retaining a wealth of inherent period features, and offers a rare opportunity to both extend and refurbish to create a fine family home. The loft space provides considerable scope for additional accommodation, as demonstrated by numerous neighbouring examples, subject to the necessary consents. The property is very conveniently situated, just a short walk from both Burgess Hill’s main line station and the town centre shopping facilities.
On the ground floor the entrance hall features the original staircase rising to the first floor. There are three separate reception rooms, with the sitting room enjoying a fine box bay window to the front. The dining room benefits from tall sash windows to the side, whilst the rear reception room adjoins the fitted kitchen. These two rooms could be combined to create a superb kitchen/dining space. Beyond this is a lean-to/lobby with access to a wc/cloakroom.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms, with the main bedroom being of particularly generous size. Bedrooms two and three also offer excellent proportions, and they are served by the family bathroom. The landing provides a natural return for a staircase to lead up to the spacious loft area.
To the rear is an attractive, mature garden enclosed garden, enjoying an area of lawn relieved by an array of plants and shrubs. There is a feature Victorian brick garden wall as well as gated access to one side leading to the front. At the front of the property is a further area of garden, the original tiled footpath and a driveway affording off road parking for two vehicles.
Mill Road is a well-connected residential road within easy walking distance of Burgess Hill mainline station – ideal for commuters travelling to London or Brighton. The town centre is just around the corner, offering a wide selection of shops, cafés and restaurants, including a Waitrose supermarket. The nearby Triangle Leisure Centre provides excellent fitness and recreational facilities, while the A23 and surrounding countryside are both easily accessible for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits.
The property provides a wealth of period features which include high ceilings, original joinery such as sash windows, internal and external doors and picture rails, together with fireplaces, stained glass leaded lights and ceiling roses.
Tenure: Freehold
Title Number: WSX354553
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax Band: E
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast (up to 1000mbps)
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