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3 bed semi-detached house
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- Plenty of scope to extend, if required
- External lighting and a water tap are already in place, and there is clear scope to introduce an outdoor kitchen, as previously considered by the current owners
- To the rear, a covered structure provides useful storage or potential for adaptation, while the overall plot feels both enclosed and surprisingly open, with a pleasant outlook and a sense of seclusion
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Description
This Edwardian semi-detached house sits within a conservation area in Hurstpierpoint, featuring tile-hung elevations and leaded-light windows. The interior design balances period character with a contemporary style, using natural materials and a consistent joinery language throughout. The principal sitting room has a bay window, a built-in dining nook, and a wood-burning stove, with glazed doors leading to the rear garden.
The kitchen is a galley-style space with Douglas Fir and Real Oak cabinetry, timber and resin terrazzo worktops, and integrated appliances. The house has three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a loft space with potential for dormer windows. The rear garden is a well-balanced and established space with a central lawn, mature planting, and a paved terrace forming an extension of the living space.
The property sits back from the road with driveway parking for several cars, offering untapped potential for a front garden space.