Price changed to £600,000
March 15, 2026
Listed for £625,000
March 9, 2026
Sold for £492,500
2021
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Scope & Potential - As mentioned, the home already benefits from planning permission to convert the existing bungalow into a substantial two-storey family house, offering an exciting opportunity for buyers looking to create a long-term home. Full plans can be seen on request or you can search the Mid Sussex planning portal using REF: DM/24/1131
The approved plans reconfigure the ground floor to create a superb open-plan kitchen/dining/living space spanning over 26 ft (8 metres) across the rear of the house, designed with wide bi-fold doors opening onto the garden, ideal for modern family living and entertaining. The layout also includes a separate family room and study to the front, along with a practical utility room and ground floor shower room.
The plans introduce a first floor with four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with its own en-suite shower room, alongside a contemporary family bathroom and useful built-in storage.
Once completed, the property would be transformed from a bungalow into a spacious four-bedroom detached house, significantly increasing both the living space and overall value, whilst retaining the generous plot and west-facing garden. For buyers seeking a home they can enjoy immediately while also having the option to extend and enhance in the future, this represents a particularly appealing opportunity.
College Lane sits on the favoured east side of quintessential village of Hurstpierpoint. The village 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 highly regarded Hurst College is within easy reach, sitting just further along College Lane.
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 get enjoy 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, whilst Iris Bakery offers superb sourdoughs and artisan breads.
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).
For a dose of fresh air you are within walking distance of the beautiful South Downs National Park and there are numerous bridleways and footpaths almost on your doorstep - perfect for walking the dog!
By car, Hurst is ideally situated for the A23, underlining just how convenient a location this beautiful village is.
The Specifics - Title Number: WSX31396
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District
Council Tax Band: E
Plot Size: 0.11 acres
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast Fibre
Garden Orientation: West
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