Commercial Properties For Sale in Horsham (District of), West Sussex
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-appointed commercial premises, situated in a prime high street location in the heart of Steyning. Currently generating a strong annual income of £18,500, this property presents an attractive investment prospect, with an annual yield close to 8 percent....
A rare opportunity to purchase a building plot to construct a two-bedroom detached chalet property situated on the Northern periphery of Henfield Village, close to local amenities and Countryside walks. Planning permission has been granted by Horsham District Council (Original Planning Ref DC/21/...
The land occupies an attractive rural location with fine views over adjoining neighbouring countryside and with hacking out available directly from the minor country lane which is on the edge of the small village of Coldwaltham, within 2 miles of Pulborough with its range of local shops, faciliti...
The land occupies an attractive rural location with fine views over adjoining neighbouring countryside and with hacking out available directly from the minor country lane which is on the edge of the small village of Coldwaltham, within 2 miles of Pulborough with its range of local shops, faciliti...
Auction Sale - 10/02/2026 - To book viewings, view the legal pack and register to bid please refer to the full sales particulars on the Savills Auctions website A freehold ground floor lock up shop and flat at first floor (sold off on a long)Let on a new 10 year lease from October 20...
This woodland in Horsham. The land measures approx. 1 acre. The land is situated in the beautiful rural location about 4 miles to the east of Horsham town centre adjacent to St Leonards Forest. Horsham provides a comprehensive selection of shops, restaurants and both sporting and leisure facilities.
** Timed Online Auction - 12 February 2026 ** Plot of land in stunning riverside location on the River Adur, West Sussex. Approx. 8000 sq ft in open pastureland. The plot is metres away from the river and accessed by an established tarmac path. .


