THERE are worse places to spend lockdown than in this £1,000,000 house in Burgess Hill.
The property in Crescent Road has everything from a private pool to a secret cupboard labelled "gin" under the stairs.
And these stand-out features have attracted plenty of attention online, with the listing on Zoopla viewed 1,588 times in the last 30 days.
A description of the house on the website reads: "This is a rare opportunity to move into a beautifully designed home that has been renovated to a very high standard throughout and extended to create a stunning family home situated in a truly fantastic location.
"It is positioned on a sizeable plot of about 0.3 acres, with the added advantage of being in the heart of Burgess Hill town centre."
The property is perfect for commuters, with a train from Burgess Hill to the centre of Brighton taking less than 20 minutes.
And travellers can also arrive at London Bridge within about an hour of leaving the house.
The property has four large double bedrooms, as well as four bathrooms.
The Zoopla description continues: "At the heart of the home is a tastefully appointed open plan kitchen/dining/living area with a beautifully high spec fitted kitchen, a large five seater double island, space for a ten seater dining table and bi-folding doors leading on to a swimming pool and sun deck area.
"Off the kitchen is a large utility and laundry room with space for an American-style fridge.
"The second reception room is a generous living room with dual aspect views over the garden and wall to wall bookshelves.
"The first floor offers two generous bedrooms plus family bathroom with roll top bath. The master bedroom has substantial floor to ceiling built in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room.
"Off the landing there is access to the balcony which offers wide views towards the South Downs.
"The second floor provides a further two generous bedrooms with built in wardrobes and a beautifully appointed shower room."
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