Guide Price £750,000 - £775,000 | If you're looking for a four-bedroom detached home with modern specification, highly versatile accommodation in a peaceful location close to the village centre and open countryside, then this could be the one for you.
Welcome to this beautifully presented, four bedroom, detached family home on the edge of Hurst Meadows. These superb homes were built by Bovis Homes in 2018 and are incredibly desirable due to their convenient location close to the village's quintessential High Street , the reputable St. Lawrence Primary school and Hurst College and beautiful open countryside.
The home has been beautifully maintained by our clients and is offered for sale in excellent order throughout. The beauty of the position is that the home is tucked away from any busyness with a west facing garden and open countryside effectively on your doorstep.
Upon entry you're welcomed by a spacious central hallway which leads to each of the ground floor rooms creating a fabulous flow to the living space. The generously sized sitting room is dual aspect with a large bay window, complete with plantation shutters, that floods the room with natural light. Double doors open to seamlessly connect this room with the fabulous kitchen/diner, which spans an impressive 25ft across the entire rear of the house creating an exceptional space for entertaining friends & family - particularly with the French doors flung open during the summer months.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of timeless shaker style units, complemented by warm wood worktops that add both character and practicality. There is plenty of preparation space along with integrated appliances, and the layout has been carefully considered.
A separate and cleverly combined utility-come-cloakroom hides away the noisier appliances.
For those who work from home, there is a separate study, which overlooks the front.
The first floor boasts an impressive master bedroom with built in wardrobes and ensuite shower room. Each of the remaining three bedrooms are a double and they are served by the modern family bathroom.
Being a recently built home there are high levels of insulation and eco-efficiency. There is high performance double glazing, gas fired central heating and you have access to an ultrafast fibre broadband connection. The EPC rating is B, with potential to reach an A.
The rear garden is a real highlight of the home, a generous, fully enclosed west-facing space, perfect for making the most of the afternoon and evening sun. French doors open directly onto a paved terrace, creating an easy flow from the house to the garden, with plenty of room for outdoor dining immediately off the kitchen/living area. There is also a further seating area to the side, currently arranged with a corner sofa, giving the garden more than one usable zone and making it ideal for summer barbecues, relaxing with friends, or keeping an eye on children while they play.
The main lawn is a good size and level, bordered by fencing on all sides, making it practical and secure for young families or pets. Towards the rear, a covered pergola creates another sheltered spot for entertaining or outdoor dining. Overall, it is a sunny, easy-to-maintain garden that offers far more usability than many modern homes, a proper family garden with space to play, sit, dine and enjoy the evening sun.
To the side is driveway parking for up to three cars leading to the detached garage, with power, lighting and a pitched roof that creates additional storage opportunities.
The home sits in the newer phase of Iden Hurst in quintessential Downland village of Hurstpierpoint and adjacent to beautiful open countryside. For anyone seeking that quintessential village lifestyle, Hurstpierpoint has so much to offer. It has a thriving community, beautiful historic High Street, reputable schools in both the private and state sector and is surrounded by a glorious Sussex countryside.
The bustling High Street epitomises quintessential village life and enjoys an eclectic mix of independent stores, shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants. The New Inn gastropub has great food and you can enjoy a pint of 'Harveys Best' in front of a roaring open fire. The locals favourite eateries include Village Pizza Kitchen, Hop Tub Taproom/microbrewery, Nurpur Indian, Morleys Bistro and the Fig Tree (fine dining). For a flat white you can head to Fuel or No.7 Coffee shops. Hampers Delicatessen is superb and Iris Bakery has freshly baked artisan breads and pastries.
For commuters, Hurstpierpoint is conveniently located for Hassocks Station which sits on the mainline and offers fast, regular services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in approx 54 mins), Brighton (9 mins) and Gatwick International Airport (20 mins). Schooling wise, the village has a reputable primary school in the form of St Lawrence CofE. In the private sector, Hurst College is very highly regarded. For secondary state education, most children attend Downlands in the neighbouring Hassocks.
Title Number: WSX401085
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District
Council Tax Band: F
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast Fibre
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