Moments from Keymer Road and a stroll to the station, a three bedroom family home combining character and a modern twist. Delightful westerly aspect garden, work from home office space and off road parking.
Overview. This is a family home that we know buyers will fall in love with. As soon as you walk through the front door you get a sense of the style and space on offer. Predominantly open plan, but with the flexibility to create sperate rooms if required, the sitting room is located at the front. The wide bay windows and wood burner are the feature of the room, whilst a large opening takes you through into the dining area. Our clients have retained the original door into the sitting room if a buyer wanted to return to individual rooms. The kitchen and dining room have been opened to create a more entertaining space, with French doors and a kitchen door that lead you out to the garden at the rear. The wood floor that flows throughout the ground floor works well and adds to the continuity of the rooms.
On the first floor, bedrooms two and three are located to the front. Bedroom two has a bay matching to the sitting room, whilst to the rear, bedroom one has built in wardrobes and overlooks the rear garden, with the bathroom benefitting from a modern finish. Outside to the rear, the favoured westerly aspect garden is a real sun trap. The decking is the perfect spot for relaxing, whilst the lawn area has a patio with table and chairs. A great idea has been to convert the garage, where to the front there is storage, whilst to the rear there is the ideal work from home office space. The french doors, skylight and rear window makes this a great space to work from. To the front there is off road parking.
The Council Tax band is D and the property tenure is freehold.
Location. We think the location of this home on Grand Avenue is perfect. Turn right out of your front door and you are moments from a bustling High Street. As you hit the parade of shops, there is a range of independent stores and nationally recognised brands. A vibrant community, there is plenty to offer, from schools for all ages; Hassocks Infants, Windmills Primary and Downlands Secondary School, to coffee shops and restaurants. Importantly for commuters, Hassocks train station can be reached within 5-10 minutes on foot. Published trains to London Bridge are both within an hour, whilst to Brighton it is less than 15 minutes. Nearby villages include Hurstpierpoint to the west and Ditchling to the east. All three villages are on the cusp of the South Downs National Park, providing an abundance of outdoor activity.