Listed for £240,000
September 26, 2024
Sold for £140,000
2011
Sold for £62,950
1999
Sold for £55,500
1998
Sold for £53,000
1995
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Moving through the flat, the bathroom and kitchen are well-equipped and modern. The bathroom is classic in white with a shower over the bath while the kitchen has plenty of integrated appliances alongside ample storage and space for some freestanding pieces such as the washing machine.
Dual aspect to the south and west, the living room is a glorious space filled with light and charming views of the surrounding countryside. There is ample space for formal dining and relaxation in here – ideal after a busy day.
Agent’s thoughts:
Well-presented and a rare find in Hurst, this apartment offers excellent value for such a prestigious location. It is ready to move straight into and has many appealing features with lovely views, a communal roof terrace, a large boarded loft and low energy bills.
Owner’s thoughts:
“This has been a fantastic investment property for me for 10-years. It has been well-maintained in that time and the lease has recently been extended. It has always been a popular choice for rental as it has so much to enjoy nearby, and the location means it is both peaceful and well-connected. A change in circumstance has led me to sell, but it will be a sound investment for another landlord or home seeker coming to live in Hurst.”
Where it is:
Shops: Local below you, Brighton City Centre 15-20 min drive
Train Station: Hassocks Station 5 min drive: 50 minutes into London Victoria
Seafront or Park: South Downs on your doorstep, Brighton Seafront 15-20 minute drive
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Lawrence CofE Primary School, Hassocks Infants School
Secondary: Downlands Community College
Private: Hurst College, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Brighton College
Hurstpierpoint sits on the cusp of The South Downs National Park and is a hugely attractive village with a plethora of well-established and highly acclaimed restaurants, cafes and pubs to be enjoyed. The high street is home to every amenity you could wish for and has several independent retailers too, so it is a joy to explore, and you are just a short drive or train ride from the city of Brighton and Hove should you require the larger shops.
This attractive apartment offers excellent value for the location as it is situated within some of the most picturesque countryside, and enjoys all the wonders of village life, yet it is superbly well connected to both London and Brighton, plus the country towns of Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath. You can visit the coast within 20 minutes by train or car, and Gatwick Airport is just 30 minutes away for those who need it, so you really do have the best of all worlds here.