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Guide price£1,295,000
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3 bedroom detached house for sale

Broomers Hill Lane, Pulborough
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Detached house
3 bed
2 bath

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Property description & features

  • HOUSE, BARN FOR CONVERSION & LAND: Occupying a fine rural location with super countryside views.
  • A spacious 3 bed detached chalet style house and handsome traditional Sussex barn with extant consent for a separate conversion.
  • Entrance hall, living room, dining/garden room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, principal bedroom & shower room. 2 further bedrooms & bathroom to 1st flr.
  • Traditional barn and oak framed carport with commenced development for separate 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom conversion.
  • Pretty gardens, two entrance drives and pond.
  • Adjoining rolling pastureland extending overall to approx. 4.58 acres (1.85 Ha).
  • Direct bridleway access. Pulborough (incl. main line station) 2 miles.
HOUSE, BARN FOR CONVERSION & LAND: Occupying a fine rural location, a spacious detached chalet style house and a separate traditional Sussex Barn with commenced development for a 3-bedroom independent dwelling along with attractive, rolling pastureland extending overall to approximately 4.58 acres (1.85 Ha). Believed to have originally been built in the 1960s, with subsequent later additions and changes, Broxbury Meadow, with its brick and tile elevations and wooden double-glazed windows offers adaptable accommodation spread over two floors and with the potential for further modernisation and enlargement (subject to any consents) to take advantage of the desirable rural position with its distant views over neighbouring countryside. The handsome period Sussex Barn with its oak weather-boarded and part stone walls was granted consent by Horsham District Council (HDC) under ref. PL/16/98 which was renewed under PL/46/02. Development was then deemed to have been commenced and confirmed by HDC on 05/06/07 following repairs to the existing timber frame and stone walls and the forming of a concrete ground floor slab. The property now offers a great opportunity for a buyer looking for principal and secondary accommodation or for potential division into two separate dwellings. Broxbury Meadow includes good reception and entertaining space with large double aspect living room with fireplace, linking to the garden/dining room with vaulted roof with oak timbers, part electric underfloor heating and tiled floor and part glazed doors to the garden. Glazed doors also lead to the good size kitchen/breakfast room with its range of wooden fitted units and oil-fired Rayburn, electric oven and hob. The large principal bedroom and study and modern fitted shower room lead off the inner hall and then with two further bedrooms and a bathroom leading off the first-floor landing. The proposed conversion of Broxbury Barn and its adjacent oak-framed carport includes a reception/dining hall, living room leading to family kitchen/breakfast room, double bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor, with a galleried landing/sitting area leading to principal bedroom suite and further bedroom at first floor level.Outside the house and barn are attractive gardens and grounds including a large parking area, a pretty pond with mature oak and willow trees to the side, lawned gardens with specimen trees and shrubs and mixed beds to the side of the paved terraces adjoining the house. The pastureland lies to three sides and slopes down to the North with part tree lined boundaries and with the added benefit of direct bridleway access just outside the front gate. Overall, approximately 4.58 acres (1.85 Ha).

Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold

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    H.J. Burt is an independent partnership which originated in Steyning in 1887 as auctioneers and valuers advising the neighbouring land owning and farming communities. Based on our local knowledge and experience, we have well established and high profile estate agency and letting offices in the old market town of Steyning and in the village of Henfield, together with our associate London Office in Park Lane, Mayfair. These are backed up by the partners’ professional expertise as Chartered Surveyors. With a prominent High Street presence in both Steyning and Henfield, H.J. Burt is not just about selling or letting houses, but as Chartered Surveyors, the company also covers a wide range of professional advice to clients on valuation, property management, planning, and many aspects of residential, commercial and rural property ownership.  H.J. Burt, with its team of property experts, RICS, NAEA or ARLA qualified, is dedicated to providing both the client and applicant with a personal service tailored to individual needs. Our success can be measured time & time again by the results that we achieve with over 130 years experience and local knowledge.

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