1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £195,000
Projected Gross Yield: 5.54% Estimated rent: £900.00PCMKey features
Full description
Occupying a very convenient position, this one bedroom first floor converted flat is 500 yards from the mainline railway station and local Tesco Express. The property benefits from gas fired central heating and double glazed windows as well as having exclusive use of an off road parking space.
There are steps up to the front door which then opens into the sitting room which has a built in storage cupboard to one corner which also houses the central heating boiler. There is a doorway through to the kitchen which is fitted with a matching range of base and eye level wall cupboards and has an inset 4 ring gas hob with electric oven under, space and plumbing for an automatic washing machine and space for a fridge/freezer. The good sized double bedroom is approached from the sitting room and has sash style double glazed windows with an outlook to the front and a doorway leading into the bathroom which has a shower fitted over the bath. Outside there is access to a parking area in which this flat has use of one space.
Situation
Daux Way is situated on the southern side of the village within a short walk of the railway station which provides a train service into London Victoria as well as the south coast. Adjacent to the station is the Tesco's Express convenience store. Schools for all age groups and the leisure centre with gym and swimming pool are situated in nearby Station Road. The High Street is half a mile and offers a range of shopping, medical facilities, a post office, a library, churches, pubs, restaurants and bus services.Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Leasehold
Why live in Billingshurst?
Billingshurst is a thriving village with a welcoming community, a pretty high street and a wealth of shops and leisure facilities. It has a quaint mixture of old and new properties, including farmhouses, timber-framed buildings, thatched cottages and modern developments. The heart of the village is in a Conservation Area, which protects and preserves the character of The Green and the local buildings, such as the row of medieval terraced houses that are set back from the main road.
Many later additions were designed to include features to reflect the medieval, Edwardian and Victorian homes in the area, such as the red brickwork and projected front gables, which add to the very distinctive style of this beautiful West Sussex village.