3 Bed House Sold STC
Farm Avenue, Horsham, RH12
Guide Price £525,000 (Freehold)
- 3 well proportioned bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- Spacious semi detached house
- Built in the 1950s
- Driveway for 3 vehicles and garage
- Scope to convert the loft
- Popular west side of town location
- Superb school catchment
- Walking distance of parks, town centre and transport links
- 114' X 19' rear garden
Guide Price £525,000 - £550,000 - A well presented and versatile 3 bedroom, 3 reception room semi detached house, built in the 1950s with driveway for 3 vehicles, garage and 114’ X 19’ private rear garden. The property is situated on a popular residential road, close to excellent schools, major transport links, 2 parks and the town centre with ample shopping facilities.
The accommodation comprises: entrance hallway with storage, bay fronted dining room with fireplace, family room and fantastic sitting room with double doors onto the garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units with space for appliances and separate cloakroom. On the first floor there is access into the loft which lends itself for conversion into a master suite, similar to nearby properties. The bay fronted master bedroom is equipped with custom fitted storage. There are 2 further well proportioned bedrooms (bedroom 2 fitted bespoke fitted wardrobes) and modern family bathroom.
Benefits include double glazed windows, Karndean flooring and gas fired central heating to radiators (boiler located under-stairs cupboard).
A driveway provides parking for 3 vehicles, leading to the garage with ample storage. The 114’ X 19’ east facing garden offers an excellent degree of privacy and is predominantly lawned with children’ play area, border and substantial paved entertaining area.
Location Summary
The vibrant town of Horsham offers residents and visitors a cultural mix of heritage and state-of-the-art attractions. At its heart, the Carfax is alive with twice-weekly markets, bandstand entertainment and an assortment of enticing shops. Nearby you can find the serenity of the Causeway, home to the historical museum, art gallery and a treasure trove of 17th century properties. Around the corner, Horsham’s multi-million-pound transformation of Piries Place accommodates a specialist vegan market, contemporary Everyman cinema and reputable indoor and alfresco restaurants and bars. Familiar high-street and independent retailers, restaurants and coffee shops can be found in East Street and Swan Walk. Fine-dining and 5* spa hotels, pubs, delicatessen, bakeries, ample parking facilities and a choice of supermarkets are at hand in and around Horsham, serving the lifestyle needs of the whole family. Horsham has an exceptional choice of schools in the area, with high Ofsted ratings and Collyer’s college is a short walk from the town centre. Community facilities are in abundance with a well-stocked library and an array of leisure activities including rugby, football, cricket, gymnastics, dance and martial arts. Golfers have a choice of two local courses and driving range, and Horsham joggers have a welcoming club. For family fun, Horsham Park has significant attractions with a wildlife pond, swimming pools, tennis courts, café, aerial adventure, seasonal events and nature gardens. The Downs Link offers inviting opportunities for scenic family walks and keen cyclists. As a commuter town serving London, Gatwick and the South Coast, there are direct train links to all central and rural locations.
Council Tax Band: E
Nearest Stations
- Horsham - 0.75miles
- Littlehaven - 1.48miles
- Christs Hospital - 1.67miles
- Warnham - 1.76miles
- Faygate - 3.73miles