Offers over
£700,000
3 bed detached house for saleIsaacs Lane, Burgess Hill, West Sussex RH15
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Hunters Estate Agents & Lettings
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About this property
Detached Victorian cottage with character
Built 1840, extended in 1958
0.28 acres of mature gardens
Two driveways, single and double garage
Spacious triple-aspect living room
Kitchen with pantry and conservatory
Three bedrooms, family bathroom upstairs
Wrap-around garden with summer house
Peaceful yet well-connected location
Potential for future extension (STPP)
This unique three-bedroom Victorian cottage, built circa 1840, sits on 0.28 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens near Burgess Hill. With generous living space and original period features, it offers charm and practicality, including two driveways, garages, and a useful outbuilding. Ideally located close to the town centre, mainline station, and major routes, it balances peaceful living with convenience.
Hunters are delighted to present this unique and characterful three-bedroom detached Victorian cottage, set within 0.28 acres of beautifully established gardens on the northern outskirts of Burgess Hill. Built circa 1840, with an extension added in 1958, this charming period home combines timeless architecture with generous living space, making it ideal for families seeking a peaceful yet well-connected location.
Perfectly positioned within 1.2 miles of Burgess Hill town centre and mainline station, the property also enjoys easy access to the A23, offering direct routes to London, Gatwick Airport, and the South Coast. The nearby historic village of Cuckfield offers boutique shops, cosy pubs, and the renowned Ockenden Manor & Spa.
Approached via two separate driveways, the property provides excellent parking options, with one driveway leading to a single garage, and the second to a double garage, additional hardstanding, and a useful block-built outbuilding.
To the front of the property, there is a conservatory room that serves as a practical entrance space—ideal for storing coats, shoes, and other daily essentials. From here, you enter the kitchen, which offers ample under- and over-counter storage, as well as a large walk-in pantry. The kitchen leads into the main hallway, where you’ll find a downstairs WC, a formal dining room with original period features, and a spacious triple-aspect living room boasting a wood-burning fireplace—perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
Upstairs, the master bedroom is generously sized and filled with natural light from its triple-aspect windows. Two additional bedrooms—each with a wash basin—are served by a well-appointed family bathroom that includes a bath, overhead shower, and useful built-in storage, including an airing cupboard and linen cupboard.
One of the key highlights of this property is its spectacular wrap-around garden, arranged mainly to the west and north. Thoughtfully landscaped, it features expansive lawns, a open porch, established borders, fruit and vegetable plots, and mature planting including wisterias, an oak tree, and a beech tree. A full-length path leads to a summer house with a south-facing veranda, offering an idyllic retreat.
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