Offers over
£850,000
(£581/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleNep Town Road, Henfield BN5
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
1,464 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Mansell McTaggart - Steyning
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About this property
No Onward Chain
Located Within Moments Of Henfield High Street
Situated On A Large Corner Plot
Access To Countryside Walks
Parking For Multiple Vehicles With Garage
Immaculate Condition Throughout
Idyllic Views Of Southdown's National Park
Four Double Bedrooms
Exquisite Southerly Aspect Wrap Around Gardens
Character Throughout The Whole Property Showcasing Fireplaces And Log Burner
A rare Edwardian gem in Henfield that is beautifully presented throughout. This four double bedroom detached family home is ideally located within moments of the busy and vibrant Henfield High Street. The gated front entrance opens onto a peaceful track that leads directly to a network of stunning woodland and downland walks, with far-reaching views of the South Downs National Park. This beautiful home is being sold with vacant possession.
The accommodation comprises: Welcoming entrance hall, a dual-aspect sitting room with bi-fold doors to the rear patio, study/family room, and a spacious kitchen/dining room with views to the front and rear plus bi-fold doors to the garden. There is also a utility room with side access to the driveway and a ground floor W.C.
Upstairs, you’ll find four generous double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with separate shower. The property is flooded with natural light and offers a wonderful sense of space.
Outside, the gardens are mainly laid to lawn, enhanced by mature trees, shrubs, and flower beds. A timber shed sits behind the garage, offering useful additional storage.
This beautiful home is situated on the sought-after southern edge of Henfield, within easy walking distance of the High Street’s shops, cafés, pubs, and amenities, as well as picturesque countryside walks with views across the Downs. Henfield also offers a supermarket, post office, chemist, gp and dental surgeries, traditional pubs, and the well-regarded St Peter’s Primary School.
The village is perfectly placed for commuters, with the larger towns of Burgess Hill, Horsham, and Brighton all less than 30 minutes by car, and mainline rail services to London available from Hassocks (approx. 9 miles). The former railway line, now a scenic footpath and bridleway, provides an excellent route for walking, cycling, and running.
Properties like this rarely come to market, early viewing is highly recommended.
EPC Rating: D
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