Fivens Place, Horsham, RH12
3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £450,000 (Freehold)
Key features
Full description
A beautifully presented and stunning three bedroom, two bathroom semi-detached property situated in a quiet and discreet position in North Horsham. Finished to a high specification with driveway parking, garage and situated on a generous corner plot with potential to extend subject to usual planning consents.
Offering a well thought out blend of both living and bedroom space this property totals approximately 1192 ft.² and enjoys open plan living with direct access onto the rear garden terrace.
The entrance hallway welcomes you and leads through to the sitting/dining room which has a double aspect providing a light and airy space, doors open directly onto the rear garden and there is also direct access to the kitchen. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units with a polished walnut finish and contrasting Corian work surfaces running through plus AEG and Zanussi integrated appliances. Also of note to the ground floor is a downstairs cloakroom with Villeroy and Boch sanitary-ware and high quality chrome taps. Stairs lead to the first floor where the master bedroom enjoys views over the rear garden, has fitted wardrobe space and a well-equipped en-suite shower room which also features Villeroy and Boch sanitary-ware, walnut finished vanity unit and chrome finished Vado fitments. The family bathroom is equally well specified and there are two further bedrooms to the front aspect, both of which have fitted wardrobe or cupboard space.
Outside.
The front garden has a selection of shrubs and planting and there is a side access that leads through to the rear garden, which is predominantly to lawn; within a generous plot which offers potential for an extension to the property subject to the usual planning consents. There is closed board fencing surrounding and a paved terrace area which is ideal for alfresco dining . There is a garage with up and over door, power, lighting and driveway parking to the front.
Situation
Situation
Horsham town centre has lovely wide pedestrianised streets with many historic buildings and delightful alleyways. There is an excellent selection of shops including a John Lewis at Home and Waitrose store, Marks and Spencer, Boots, Jigsaw, Crew Clothing, Fat Face and some charming privately owned shops and boutiques.
There is a first class choice of restaurants and bars including the Michelin starred Tristan, the popular Italian Carmelas, Darchini offering delicious Indian cuisine, Bills the casual café/bar and many well-known restaurant names have a presence such as Pizza Express, Ask and Wagamama. Horsham's pubs and bars also run the full spectrum from gastro to cocktail bars and wine bars such as Brewhouse and Kitchen, The Anchor and The Olive Branch.
North of the town is Horsham Park; 24 hectares of open space including a lake, trim trail, extensive recreation area and BMX park. There is also the historic St Leonards Forest, an extensive Forestry Commission owned site providing a wonderful relaxing countryside retreat for walking, cycling and horse-riding.
Horsham has a truly excellent selection of schools including Christs Hospital Bluecoat School, the College of Richard Collyer and Farlington School. There is also Tanbridge House School and Millais School both rated Outstanding' by Ofsted and the high achieving Forest School for Boys.
Hallway
Cloakroom
Kitchen 14'4 (4.37m) x 7'6 (2.29m)
Sitting Room 17'11 (5.46m) x 15'7 (4.75m)
Landing
Bedroom 1 13'6 (4.11m) x 11'8 (3.56m)
En-Suite Shower Room
Bedroom 2 12'1 (3.68m) x 8'7 (2.62m)
Bedroom 3 12'1 (3.68m) x 6'7 (2.01m)
Family Bathroom
Garage 19'9 (6.02m) x 10'1 (3.07m)
Photos
Details correct: February 2020
Horsham strikes the perfect balance with its community facilities and green spaces. There’s a market square at The Carfax complete with traditional bandstand, an abundance of shops, a cinema, theatre, leisure centre and a 60-acre park right in the centre of town.
We have an impressive mix of older properties, including historic buildings from the 1400s and 1500s with later additions from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras and some stunning artistic properties. Head out along The Causeway and you’ll see every style, from 15th century homes to new builds, on one superb road.