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The property dates back to 1890 and still has some of the original features, including wought iron fire places in the living room and dining room, original floor boards (exposed downstairs), original tiles around the fire places, quarry slate tiles in the downstairs hall and kitchen, original "larder" under the stairs (now used for storage), original cupboards in the dining room and original sash windows and window panes (now with secondary double glazing in some rooms). The property also features an original 1930's wought iron bath in the large, upstairs bathroom. The rooms comprise of the entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory, bathroom and 2 good sized bedrooms. There is a small patio at the back of the property, entered via the conservatory, and features a grape vine. The house also has a large storage area in the loft, accessed via a pull-down ladder. The heating is gas central heating, with gas boiler and gas cooker. The property also has a security alarm system. The property is very private, being surrounded by trees and bushes. It is located in the village of Hurstpierpoint, 20 minutes north of Brighton and 1 hour to London, via the M23, which is very close by. Hurstpierpoint is a fairly large village offering a number of shops and amenities, including a Post Office, a school, 2 churches, newsagents, butchers, coffee shop, etc.
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