Beaconsfield Close, Burgess Hill RH15 9AT, UK

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

Receptions: 1

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2021-09-12 21:11, User_1

Hunters Estate Agents & Lettings Agent Valuation of this property is £325,000

Description:

This unique and really lovely 3 bedroom first floor maisonette is must for anyone looking for a little more space than expected in a lovely and quiet location. Beaconsfield is just of the London Road and offers an easy walk straight to St Johns Park and then on to the Town Centre and mainline train station on the London to Brighton route.

The property itself is accessed via its own front door and stairs to the first floor landing where there are doors off to all the bedrooms and reception room. The way this property is planned, whilst it has 3 bedrooms and 1 reception room at the moment, it could just as easily be a 2 bed 2 reception rooms. There are bays to the front 2 rooms of the property and all 3 bedrooms are doubles. The living room leads on to the rear hall which opens to the kitchen with views to the rear and the South Downs, and also the bathroom and separate cloakroom. There is a door that then leads to a really lovely, sun trapped balcony. One untapped resource is the loft area which is simply massive and lends itself to being used (subject to consents).

From the balcony there are steps down to your own lovely private garden area with a large garage and 2 additional parking spaces. The property has gas central heating from a recently installed combination boiler and is also double glazed.

The property dates from early this century and at some time around the mid 1970’s the then owners decided to change it from a pair of semis, side by side, to a pair of maisonettes. Therefore this property benefits from owning a share with the ground floor maisonette of the Freehold rights. The current owner extended the lease to 999 when she bought so whilst to a degree it’s academic, the property has a lease that will outlast everything around it.

This really is a home that is very worth a look. Whilst it is a Leasehold property, the owners share the Freehold 50/50 so you are in joint control of what happens. You will almost certainly not see anything similar in the

This unique and really lovely 3 bedroom first floor maisonette is must for anyone looking for a little more space than expected in a lovely and quiet location. Beaconsfield is just of the London Road and offers an easy walk straight to St Johns Park and then on to the Town Centre and mainline train station on the London to Brighton route.

The property itself is accessed via its own front door and stairs to the first floor landing where there are doors off to all the bedrooms and reception room. The way this property is planned, whilst it has 3 bedrooms and 1 reception room at the moment, it could just as easily be a 2 bed 2 reception rooms. There are bays to the front 2 rooms of the property and all 3 bedrooms are doubles. The living room leads on to the rear hall which opens to the kitchen with views to the rear and the South Downs, and also the bathroom and separate cloakroom. There is a door that then leads to a really lovely, sun trapped balcony. One untapped resource is the loft area which is simply massive and lends itself to being used (subject to consents).

From the balcony there are steps down to your own lovely private garden area with a large garage and 2 additional parking spaces. The property has gas central heating from a recently installed combination boiler and is also double glazed.

The property dates from early this century and at some time around the mid 1970’s the then owners decided to change it from a pair of semis, side by side, to a pair of maisonettes. Therefore this property benefits from owning a share with the ground floor maisonette of the Freehold rights. The current owner extended the lease to 999 when she bought so whilst to a degree it’s academic, the property has a lease that will outlast everything around it.

This really is a home that is very worth a look. Whilst it is a Leasehold property, the owners share the Freehold 50/50 so you are in joint control of what happens. You will almost certainly not see anything similar in the local market place.

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