Sussex House is an historic period building located centrally within the ancient village of Hurstpierpoint. This substantial Victorian property dates from the early part of the 19th Century when it probably started life as a brewery and pub. In recent years it had been used as offices until the summer of 2016 when the owners sought and obtained planning consent to convert this glorious relic into seven distinct apartments.

Arranged over three floors the properties all share access to a basement level which has been subdivided into utility rooms for each unit. The building has been carefully and sympathetically stripped back to its bare shell before skilfully replacing every internal element in brand new fabrications including a completely replaced roof. Those apartments that share the main entrance are greeted by an imposing yet gracious Victorian hallway and staircase leading to the various private front doors and upper levels. The interiors have been finished to an eclectic mix of character and contemporary, marrying together the stylish elements of the era of construction with the modernity of convenient luxury.

The property also benefits from a 10 year insurance backed builder guarantee and 999 year new leases with share of freehold.

Sussex House stands close to the picturesque High Street in Hurstpierpoint within a very short walk of the large public car park. The village is heralded for its range of excellent foody pubs, cafes and range of boutique shops. The nearest London to Brighton railway station is just a five minute drive away, as is the A23 dual carriageway linking quickly with Gatwick airport and the M25. The South Downs National Park is literally on the door step with delightful walking across the many footpaths nearby. The local area is a cyclist’s paradise with a dedicated cycle route along the side of the A23 from Brighton to Crawley.

For more information, please call Marcus Grimes on 01273 835 104 or email sales@marcusgrimes.com

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