Listed for £600,000
February 24, 2026
Sold for £449,950
2017
Sold for £225,000
2009
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The side extension adds a versatile extra play room/utility with doors that open into a cute courtyard. The study provides an ideal spot for those who work from home. There is also a modern cloakroom on the ground floor.
On the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms, one with en-suite, alongside a modern family bathroom. The loft has been skilfully converted to create a bright and spacious principal bedroom with an en-suite cloakroom and elevated views over neighbouring farmland giving you daily reminder of the beauty of this position. A peaceful retreat at the top of the house.
The home is fully double glazed, has gas fired central heating and has access to an Ultrafast fibre broadband connection.
Step Outside - The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped with raised beds & borders and a paved terrace that provides a lovely spot for al-fresco dining. There is gated side access and a single garage in a nearby block with associated parking space.
Hurst Life.... - The Grange is a popular, modern development that lies off Albourne Road on the west side of Hurstpierpoint, ideally located just 10 minutes walk from the vibrant and friendly Hurstpierpoint High Street and the local primary school, St Lawrence CofE. This quintessential village is home to a delightful array of shops and eateries, including a deli, bakery, greengrocer, independent boutiques, pubs, restaurants, a library, health centre, and an award-winning cinema— all contributing to its unique charm and appeal. The development itself has a play park for families too.
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 local’s 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 has freshly baked artisan breads from Fellows Bakery in nearby Ardingly.
For hikers, runners, cyclists and dog owners, the beautiful countryside of Hurst Meadows and Sussex Countryside is right on your doorstep.
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). When it comes to schooling, the village is home to the well-regarded St Lawrence CofE Primary School. In the private sector, Hurst College enjoys an excellent reputation. For secondary state education, most children attend Downlands in nearby Hassocks. By car, you can easily access the A23(M).
The Specifics - Title Number: WSX326032
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax Band: D
Available Broadband: Ultrafast Fibre
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