Saddlers Close, Billingshurst, RH14
2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £285,000 (Freehold)
Projected Gross Yield: 4.55% Estimated rent: £1100.00 PCMKey features
Full description
A well-presented two bedroom home located in a quiet cul de sac, within walking distance of the high street and mainline station.
The ground floor provides a modern fitted kitchen that has recently undergone a revamp by the current owners, it has fitted appliances including fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. At the rear of the house is a generous lounge/diner with French doors that lead out to the garden. There is also a useful downstairs cloakroom, and large under-stairs storage cupboard. The first floor offers two bedrooms, the master provides built in wardrobes and a modern white bathroom suite with shower over the bath.
Outside there is a low maintenance rear garden which has been tastefully done with modern grey decking and artificial grass. There is an allocated parking space along with ample on street parking.
Situation
Location
Saddlers Close is an attractive development built approximately 12 years ago in a most convenient location for Billingshurst village High Street with its range of shops and facilities. There are schools which cover all age ranges, a leisure centre with gym and swimming pool and Billingshurst railway station with frequent train services to London/Victoria and the south coast. More extensive shopping, banking and leisure facilities can be found in Horsham which is approximately 9 miles away and Gatwick international airport is approximately 22 miles away.
Hallway
Cloakroom
Sitting room
Kitchen
Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bathroom
Small Garden
17/06/2020
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.