Listed for £600,000
March 18, 2026
Sold for £308,000
2011
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To the rear, the kitchen/breakfast room overlooks the garden and offers plenty of worktop and storage space, as well as room for informal dining. Adjacent to the kitchen is a lovely conservatory with French doors opening onto the garden, providing a bright, airy space to enjoy views of the west-facing garden in all seasons. The conservatory naturally extends the living area and is perfect for relaxed family time or entertaining guests.
Upstairs on the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms along with a family bathroom fitted with both bath and separate shower. The layout continues to the second floor loft conversion, which provides an impressive principal bedroom suite with its own en-suite shower room, offering a peaceful and private retreat.
Outside, the west-facing rear garden is a real highlight. A decked terrace provides an ideal space for outdoor dining while the level lawn beyond offers plenty of room for children, pets or simply enjoying the afternoon and evening sun. The property also benefits from a garage and driveway parking, an increasingly valuable feature within the village.
For those looking to grow into the house over time, the property also offers potential for a further extension, with planning permission granted - offering the opportunity to create additional living space. Further information and plans are available on request.
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Agent says:
“Homes like this are always popular in Hurstpierpoint. The combination of a Victorian house with character, a west-facing garden, garage and parking, together with the convenience of village life and access to the surrounding countryside makes this a particularly appealing property.”
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Owner’s secret:
“I've loved living here, especially being so close to the village and the countryside. The garden gets the sun all afternoon and evening which makes it perfect for summer evenings with friends and family. The loft bedroom has also been a great retreat with its own space away from the rest of the house.”
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Where it is:
Shops: Hurstpierpoint High Street with independent shops, cafés and pubs nearby
Train Station: Hassocks Station approx. 5–7 minutes by car with direct trains to London and Brighton
Seafront or Park: South Downs countryside nearby, Brighton seafront approx. 20 minutes by car
Closest Schools:
Primary: Hurstpierpoint CE Primary School
Secondary: Downlands Community School, Hassocks
Sixth Form: BHASVIC, Varndean College
Private: Hurstpierpoint College, Burgess Hill Girls
Hurstpierpoint is a thriving and picturesque Mid Sussex village with a strong sense of community. The historic High Street offers a range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs, while excellent transport links via nearby Hassocks station provide direct access to Brighton, Gatwick and London. Surrounded by beautiful countryside yet within easy reach of the coast and city amenities, it offers an enviable balance of village living and connectivity.
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