Guide price
£500,000
(£415/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for sale17 High Street, Billingshurst RH14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,204 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Mansell McTaggart - Billingshurst
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About this property
Grade 2 listed semi detached period cottage
Spacious fitted kitchen with doors onto rear garden
Main living room with large fireplace and wood burning stove
Great size private rear garden
Three great double bedrooms all with vaulted ceilings
Bathroom with large walk in shower plus cloakroom
Prime central location on Billingshurst high street
Parking permit nearby at Jengers Mead- Approx £120 per year
Council tax band D
Believed to date back to 1560
Nestled in the heart of the bustling Billingshurst high street, this Grade 2 listed semi-detached period cottage exudes historic charm and modern comfort in equal measure. Believed to date back to 1560, this meticulously preserved home offers a unique blend of character features and contemporary conveniences.
Upon entering, the property greets you with a sense of warmth and serenity. A spacious fitted kitchen beckons, boasting ample storage and sleek appliances, with doors opening onto the rear garden.
The main living room is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring a large fireplace and wood-burning stove - perfect for cosy evenings spent unwinding or entertaining guests, this leads into the dining room with space for home working.
Upstairs the large landing area leads to three generously proportioned double bedrooms await, each adorned with vaulted ceilings that add a touch of grandeur to the living quarters.
The bathroom presents a luxurious retreat with a large walk-in shower, while a convenient cloakroom adds a practical touch to every-day living. The private rear garden provides a peaceful oasis for outdoor enjoyment, a rare find in such a central location.
Parking permit's are available nearby at Jengers Mead (approx £120 per year), ensuring secure and hassle-free parking arrangements.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Situated in the centre of the village within a short walk of the High Street, village hall and medical centre. This thriving village of Billingshurst provides a comprehensive range of amenities and shopping facilities including a supermarket, post office, bakers, a butcher's shop, cafe and other independent retailers along with a good public library, churches of many faiths, and some smashing pubs and restaurants/takeaways. There is also a leisure centre with indoor swimming pool. For commuters there is a main line railway station (London Victoria approximately 65 minutes) and there are excellent road links to via the A29 and A272 to the motorway network and beyond.
Garden
Private rear garden
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