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Guide price

£550,000

3 bed bungalow for sale
Furners Mead, Henfield, West Sussex BN5

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

King & Chasemore - Steyning

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About this property

    Open house Saturday 5th July 10AM to 12PM - by appointment only
    Well-Presented Three Bedroom Detached Bungalow in Henfield, West Sussex

    Situated in a peaceful residential location in the ever-popular village of Henfield, this well-presented three bedroom detached bungalow offers a versatile and comfortable home, perfect for those seeking single-storey living with the benefit of private outdoor space and parking.

    The accommodation includes three bedrooms, a spacious open-plan lounge/diner ideal for entertaining or relaxing, a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, a modern shower room and a separate WC. The property has been well maintained, with double glazing throughout and gas central heating ensuring year-round comfort.

    Externally, the property boasts a delightful wrap-around garden, thoughtfully landscaped to be low-maintenance while offering a sense of seclusion and privacy. A private driveway and garage provide off-road parking, while a separate workshop offers excellent storage or hobby space.

    Henfield is a highly sought-after West Sussex village known for its welcoming community, historic charm and abundance of green spaces. Nestled between the South Downs and the Sussex Weald, it offers a perfect blend of countryside living with everyday convenience.

    The village centre is just a short walk or drive away and provides a wide range of amenities including independent shops, a post office, supermarkets, cafés and a library. Henfield is home to several traditional pubs, while nearby tea rooms and eateries provide options for more relaxed dining.

    For those who enjoy the outdoors, Henfield is a paradise. The Downs Link path runs through the village and offers scenic walking and cycling routes stretching from the North Downs to the South Downs. The surrounding countryside is ideal for dog walks, with bridleways and footpaths weaving through fields, woods and along the River Adur.

    The village also offers excellent local services including gp surgeries, dental practices, a leisure centre and well-regarded primary and secondary schools. Community life is active, with clubs, societies and regular events held at the Henfield Hall.

    Despite its tranquil setting, Henfield enjoys good travel links. Brighton and Horsham are within easy reach by car or bus, and the A23 and A27 provide swift access to Gatwick Airport, London and the coast. The nearest railway stations at Hassocks and Shoreham-by-Sea offer regular services to London and the south coast.

    Henfield’s history stretches back to Saxon times, and its historic High Street showcases a mix of architecture from centuries past. The village church, St. Peter’s, has Norman origins and adds to the timeless charm of this much-loved Sussex community.

    Situated between Horsham and Brighton and a few miles north of the South Downs National Park the historic village Henfield is surrounded by beautiful countryside, so if you like walking this is a great place to be. The village has a thriving community with many varied events taking place throughout the year. Additional facilities include a health centre and sports centre, library and churches and a Primary school. Hassocks is within a short distance to the east, which has a main line station with services to London Victoria and Gatwick. The coastal city of Brighton is approximately 10 miles (sea front) to the south east and Horsham is approximately 11.5 miles to the north. Both offering an excellent range of shops, trades, services and entertainment facilities.

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