Mouse Lane, Steyning
£475,000
- Good size end of terrace cottage. Freehold. EPC ‘TBC’. Council Tax Band ‘D’
- Edge of town location just off Steyning High Street
- Three double bedrooms
- Gardens front and rear
- Backs onto Wiston Estate land
- Double glazing and gas fired central heating
- Cellar
- Nn forward chain
A good size end of terrace cottage believed to have been built in 1810 with a later two storey extension and cellar in an edge of town location on the outskirts of Steyning. Travel down Mouse Lane and hidden up on the right up some concrete steps is a small terrace of period cottages with number 4 being the first. The current owner bought in the 1970s and added the extension to create a surprisingly large cottage. A central door leads into a small lobby with a living room on one side and the kitchen the opposite side. The living room has an cast iron stove and stairs to the first floor. The kitchen/breakfast room is an L-shaped room with space for a table, double aspect windows, door to the cellar and side access. A bathroom is also located downstairs. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms. Two have vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and all have lovely views over the neighbouring fields. The house has modern double glazing throughout and gas fired central heating but would benefit from some remodelling and updating. The gardens to the front and rear are currently both overgrown but with a little imagination and work could be lovely quiet and tranquil spaces. No forward chain.
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Steyning BN44 3LX


