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High Street, Rusper, RH12

3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec

£450,000

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Horsham

Nicholas Hapgood

Director Henry Adams HRR Ltd

Key features

  • Two/three bedroom cottage
  • Modern family bathroom
  • Village location
  • Sitting room with a fireplace
  • Access to well-regarded schools
  • Rear garden with terrace area
  • Open plan dining room
  • Private parking
  • Spacious main bedroom

Full description

This charming and characterful two/three bedroom cottage is situated in the heart of Rusper village, offering access to nearby countryside, Horsham town centre with its local amenities, the mainline train station and a selection of well-regarded, local schools and decent pubs and restaurants. The main sitting room enjoys an aspect to the front of the property and centres around a working fireplace which is ideal for crisp winter evenings. The open plan dining room is ideal for social occasions and is part open to the kitchen which has a range of wall and base cabinets complimented with timber work surfaces running throughout. It also has a selection of quality integrated appliances and a separate family area is ideally located with double doors opening directly onto the rear garden terrace.

To the first floor, the main bedroom has an aspect to the front of the property. The second bedroom is a real feature and has a direct access to a raised terrace area which is perfect for sunset drinks. The family bathroom has a modern suite with a wall mounted shower over the bath. There is also a wash hand basin and a low-level WC, all complimented with quality chrome fittings. A staircase leads to the loft room/bedroom 3 which is ideal as a study or occasional room with ample storage space to the eaves. A charming and character two/three bedroom period cottage situated in the village of Rusper.

Horsham is a vibrant market town with great transport links and excellent educational facilities. There is the superb Horsham Park and also the nearby Warnham Nature Reserve, other countryside aspects also include the Downslink Cycle Path. The schooling caters for state and public sectors and the main schools are Bohunt Academy School, Millais, Forest, Tanbridge, Collyers, Christ’s Hospital and Farlington. There is a thriving restaurant and café scene, from familiar chains to independent and award-winning eateries. The Carfax markets offer local produce and street food every Thursday and Saturday and there are various themed events throughout the year.

Situation

Horsham is a vibrant market town with great transport links and excellent educational facilities. There is the superb Horsham Park and also the nearby Warnham Nature Reserve, other countryside aspects also include the Downslink Cycle Path. The schooling caters for state and public sectors and the main schools are Bohunt Academy School, Millais, Forest, Tanbridge, Collyers, Christ's Hospital and Farlington. There is a thriving restaurant and café scene, from familiar chains to independent and award-winning eateries. The Carfax markets offer local produce and street food every Thursday and Saturday and there are various themed events throughout the year.
  • Lounge
  • Kitchen
  • Dining Room
  • Reception Room
  • Bedroom 1
  • Bedroom 2
  • Bedroom 3
  • Bathroom

Council Tax Band: D

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: F

Why live in Horsham?

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.

Horsham has many great schools, both state and private, junior and senior. Millais, Tanbridge House, Farlington, Windlesham House, St Marys and Heron Way all have excellent Ofsted ratings and have received equally positive reviews from pupils and parents. There’s a good range of shopping here too, including high street favourites and independent stores and coffee shops. You’ll also find a huge selection of eateries, bars, cafés and pubs in the town and a particularly high density of restaurants along East Street that has given rise to its nickname, ‘Eat Street’.

We have a great tradition of sports in Horsham and, more importantly, of supporting our local teams. Our town is the proud host of Sussex Cricket Club, which frequently plays on the Horsham Cricket Club grounds while the local cricket, football and rugby teams also attract great crowds on match days. If you like walking in beautiful countryside you’ll be spoilt for choice in Horsham while the Southwater Country Park has a Dinosaur Island play area for young families and kayaking and canoeing facilities for older children. The Pavilions in the Park leisure centre has indoor and outdoor heated pools and an aerial adventure course with ropes and a climbing wall. For more cultural pursuits, the Capitol Theatre and Cinema on North Street has a busy calendar of both theatrical productions and the latest movies.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Horsham, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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