This distinctive detached three-bedroom residence, constructed in the 1930s by acclaimed local architect Harold Turner, showcases traditional Sussex farmhouse architecture with notable Arts and Crafts elements. With its robust build and charming features, including exposed oak joinery, a bee hive fireplace, and leaded light windows, this property presents an excellent opportunity for renovation. Situated on the south side of Broad Street in Cuckfield, it is set back from the road amidst a deep front garden that offers significant privacy thanks to mature trees and hedges. The shared driveway leads to an integral garage and a welcoming front porch. Inside, a spacious hall connects to various living spaces: a sitting room with bay French doors leading to a glass-covered veranda, a generous dining room, and a kitchen breakfast room that offers potential for modern updates or extensions. The upstairs layout includes two double bedrooms—one featuring a bay window—and a single bedroom, alongside essential amenities like a bathroom and separate WC. Additional highlights include gas central heating from a modern boiler, as well as solar PV panels installed in 2011 that generate income through energy credits. The expansive rear garden boasts southern exposure and ample space for landscaping or outdoor enhancements, while the front garden’s gradual slope could facilitate additional parking options. This property is ideally located just over half a mile from Cuckfield's charming High Street, close to local schools and amenities, making it an attractive investment for those looking to create their dream home in this sought-after area.