Nightingale Lane, Burgess Hill

£400,000
  • Ref: 32522992
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 2
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Property Features

  • GUIDE PRICE £400,000 - £410,000
  • Beautiful open fields just beyond the garden

Property Summary

GUIDE PRICE £400,000 - £410,000 | Almost backing on to the beautiful open fields and with distant views to the South Downs is this well-kept three bedroom end-terrace home on the popular Nightingale Lane – a peaceful yet convenient location for the town centre, mainline station, good schools and beautiful Sussex countryside.

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GUIDE PRICE £400,000 - £410,000

The Home...
Almost backing on to the beautiful open fields and with distant views to the South Downs is this well-kept three bedroom end-terrace home on the popular Nightingale Lane – a peaceful yet convenient location for the town centre, mainline station, good schools and beautiful Sussex countryside.

The home has been in the same family for several decades and is now offered to the market in clean, tidy and well-maintained order throughout. Upon entry you are welcomed by a spacious central entrance hall. To the right is the fabulous, airy living room that is bathed in natural light as a result of having large windows to two sides. The predominant aspect is southerly and there is a door opening on to the garden, whilst the exposed brick fireplace provides a natural focal point.

The kitchen has shaker-style units with plenty of storage and prep space. The oven/gas hob are integrated and there is a handy breakfast bar. There is also space for other appliances including dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer.

For those who work from home, the study is sure to appeal. This versatile space could also be used as a ground floor bedroom or den, if required.

The ground floor also has the essential downstairs cloakroom and an incredibly useful, deep understairs cupboard – handy for shoes & coats.

A turned staircase rises to the first floor where you’ll find three bedrooms and the family shower room. The main bedroom is a great double with fitted wardrobe and access to eaves storage. The second bedroom is also a double with a fitted wardrobe whilst the third bedroom is a generous single. Each is served by the shower room with walk in cubicle.

The house is heated via Valliant gas fired combi boiler, is fully double glazed and the loft space has been reinsulated. There is no onward chain meaning a swift move is possible.

Step Outside...
Outside, the home enjoys an easily maintained south facing garden that is bathed in sunshine through the day. The paved terrace is ideal for sitting out with a glass of something chilled and a small area of lawn wraps around the side.

The rear gate leads through the garage block and handily this home’s garage is immediately adjacent to the garden. At the end of the garage block you can walk straight out on to Nightingale Meadow and Batchelors Nature Reserve beyond – perfect for walking the dog or children to play. There is also a parking space to the front.

The Location...
Nightingale Road lies off Chanctonbury Road and is one of the most convenient locations in Burgess Hill. The mainline station is a 15 minute walk (0.8 miles - Google Maps) and provides regular services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in around 50 mins), Brighton (15 mins) and Gatwick International Airport (15-20 mins).

The town centre boasts a Waitrose, Boots and Wilkinsons as well as a range of independent stores & boutiques, bars and restaurants – all in and around ‘The Martlets’ shopping centre and under a half-mile distant. Burgess Hill also offers a Tesco Superstore and Lidl.

School wise, the house falls in to the London Meed primary school catchment area, which itself lies off Chanctonbury Road. For secondary education the catchment is Burgess Hill Academy.

Despite having the convenience of a town centre location, you’re not far from beautiful open countryside. Nightingale Meadows and Batchelors Farm Nature Reserve are a literal stone's throw and the perfect spot for a muddy dog walk or a stroll out to Friars Oak Pub for a Sunday Lunch. Burgess Hill is surrounded by beautiful, historic Sussex villages include Ditchling, Hurstpierpoint and Hassocks. Each have some lovely country pubs and gorgeous open countryside.

By car, the A23 at Hickstead is easily access via Jane Murray Way and provides swift motorway links to the M23 and M25.

The Finer Details...
Tenure: Freehold
Title Number: SX132786
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax Band: D
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast (up to 1000 mbps)

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