Hayes Wood Road, Five Oaks, Billingshurst, RH14
3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £350,000
Key features
Full description
A charming semi detached property which has been called home for 50 years.
Constructed in the 1950's the property offers a generous space with a potential to increase and would benefit from modernisation throughout. The accommodation comprises of an entrance hall leading into a sitting/dining room with an open fireplace, the kitchen offers storage and overlooks the front laid to lawn garden and hedgerow. On the first floor a landing area leads to three double bedrooms each benefitting from storage, sharing a bathroom with separate W.C.
To the rear of the property boasts a well established south facing garden with a lovely outlook and to the side a path leading to a single garage and large driveway.
Situation
Location
Five Oaks is a small hamlet situated approximately a mile and a half to the north of Billingshurst which provides a comprehensive range of shopping facilities, schooling for all age groups and a mainline station with a train service into London (Victoria about 65 minutes). The larger provincial centre of Horsham and Gatwick International Airport are about five and a half and 20 miles respectively.
A delightful 1950's semi-detached family home
Hallway
Cloakroom
Sitting room 11'5 (3.48m) x 9'7 (2.92m)
Dining room 16'1 (4.9m) x 11'5 (3.48m)
Kitchen 12'5 (3.78m) x 5'11 (1.8m)
Store 8'9 (2.67m) x 7'1 (2.16m)
Landing
Bedroom 1 14'9 (4.5m) x 9'8 (2.95m)
Bedroom 2 11'7 (3.53m) x 9'6 (2.9m)
Bedroom 3 11'7 (3.53m) x 9'5 (2.87m)
Bathroom
Garden
18/09/19
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.