3 Bed House Sold STC
Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham, RH13
Guide Price £475,000 (Freehold)
- 3 double sized bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- Greatly improved and immaculately presented home
- Built in the 1960s and first time to market in 40 years
- Driveway for 2 vehicles
- Private south facing garden
- Quiet and conveniently located position
- Excellent school catchment
- Close to transport links, shops and walks
Guide Price £475,000 - £500,000 - An immaculately presented and greatly improved 3 double bedroom, 2 reception room semi-detached, built in the 1960s with driveway for 2 vehicles and south facing garden. The property is situated towards the end of the close of similar sized homes, within striking distance of excellent schools, major transport links, shopping facilities and stunning walks in Owlbeech and Leechpool woods.
The accommodation comprises: entrance porch, hallway, cloakroom, bay fronted family room/study/occasional bedroom with storage (originally the garage) and enlarged bay fronted kitchen fitted with an attractive range of units, Oak work surfaces and integrated Neff appliances. Off the hallway there is access into the sitting/dining room which has been extended on 2 occasions to create a perfect entertaining space which leads onto the south facing garden via French doors. On the first floor there is loft storage which provides ample storage. There are 3 well proportioned double bedrooms (master bedroom with a substantial amount of bespoke fitted wardrobes and drawers and beautifully refitted shower room with under floor heating.
Benefits include double glazed windows, Oak doors and gas fired central heating to radiators (Worcester Bosch boiler located in the cloakroom).
A brick paved driveway provides parking for 2 decent sized vehicles. The 36’ X 26’ south facing garden offers a good degree of privacy and is predominantly lawned with well stocked borders and Indian Sandstone paved patio.
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: D
Nearest Stations
- Horsham - 0.26miles
- Littlehaven - 0.91miles
- Warnham - 1.92miles
- Christs Hospital - 2.45miles
- Faygate - 2.96miles