
Beacon Road, Ditchling, Hassocks, BN6

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
3,397 sq ft
316 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Important Arts & Crafts house designed by A. J. Penty in 1924
- Beautifully updated while preserving original character, materials and architectural integrity
- Bespoke oak joinery, fireplaces and period detailing of notable quality
- Detached coach house with garaging, studio/gym and spiral wine cellar below
- Landscaped gardens with terraces, kitchen garden, outbuildings and mature planting
- Private setting with gated driveway, tennis court and established screening
- Hassocks station less than one mile distant
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Description
Hillway House is a handsome and substantial Grade II listed Arts & Crafts house, dating from 1924 and designed by the architect and writer A. J. Penty. Closely aligned with his architectural thinking, it informed many of his ideas on domestic design, later set out in The Elements of Domestic Design (1930), and remains a clear expression of his approach, combining practicality with a disciplined focus on materials, proportion and craftsmanship.
Constructed of bespoke Belgian red brick with metal casement windows, the house makes consistent use of oak timbers and joinery throughout. Its linear plan is arranged on a north–south axis, allowing the principal ground floor rooms to enjoy a dual aspect and excellent natural light, while the bedrooms above are oriented towards the garden. The elevations are restrained and well balanced, reflecting Arts & Crafts principles in their emphasis on integrity of design over ornament.
The current owners have undertaken a thoughtful programme of improvement, enhancing the house while respecting its architectural integrity and Penty’s original intent. Later additions have been carefully assimilated, including the rebuilding and incorporation of the former servants’ wing in 1997, construction of a detached coach house in 2001, and the addition of an L-shaped garden store and potting shed in 2012, all in keeping with the original style and materials.
An oak front door, set within a stone surround with a date stone above, opens to a reception hall with woodblock flooring and a panelled staircase rising to the first floor. An inset iron stove set on a herringbone brick hearth forms a natural focal point, while French doors open directly onto the terrace. A cloakroom with WC lies off the hall.
There are three principal reception rooms. The sitting room is of generous scale, with an oak-panelled bay window incorporating mullions and a window seat overlooking the garden, and a brick fireplace with stone surround and herringbone hearth. The dining room features a square bay to the garden, parquet flooring and a clay-tiled fireplace. The breakfast room provides a more informal space, with tiled flooring and French doors to the garden, with room for both dining and seating. An archway leads to the kitchen, fitted with Smallbone cabinetry, granite worktops, a gas-fired Aga and integrated appliances, with an adjoining utility room.
A large triple-aspect study, fitted with extensive Neville Johnson cabinetry, offers flexibility and could equally serve as an additional reception room.
On the first floor are five well-proportioned bedrooms, all overlooking the rear garden, some with glimpses towards the South Downs. These are served by a family bathroom, separate WC and an en suite to bedroom two. A sixth bedroom has been arranged as a dressing room to the principal suite, fitted with Smallbone wardrobes and served by an en suite shower room.
Outside
The approach is defined by timber double gates, made to Penty’s design and set on brick piers, opening to a gravelled driveway with a turning circle centred on a lawn. Mature trees and established hedging provide strong screening from Beacon Road.
To one side stands the detached coach house, built in keeping with the main house, providing a double garage with electronically operated doors, together with a spiral wine cellar, store and a staircase rising to a versatile room above, suitable as a gym, studio or home office.
To the front is a fenced tennis court, while a separate pedestrian access leads to the original eastern entrance, from where an archway opens to a loggia and log store, continuing through to the rear garden.
The rear garden is well landscaped, with a raised stone terrace extending along the rear elevation, steps descending to a broad lawn with pathways and planted beds, centred around a mature magnolia. A deep belt of trees and mature laurel encloses the boundary, creating a strong sense of seclusion.
To the west, a pergola-clad walkway with climbing roses leads past a productive kitchen garden with fruit cage and raised beds to a range of outbuildings including a potting shed, workshop and garden store, all with power connected. Beyond lies a discreetly screened area for composting and storage, with a private gate opening onto a footpath leading directly onto the Downs.
A further area of lawn lies to the western side of the house, with a brick archway providing a visual link back towards the front approach.
In all, about 1.3 acres.
Location
Hillway House is situated in the picturesque and highly sought-after village of Ditchling, set within the South Downs National Park and renowned for its thriving artistic community and wealth of historic listed buildings. The property lies close to the heart of the village, affording convenient access to Ditchling’s range of independent shops, welcoming public houses and primary school.
The surrounding countryside offers exceptional walking and riding, with miles of footpaths and bridleways extending across Ditchling Common and on to the South Downs.
More comprehensive amenities can be found in the nearby towns of Burgess Hill (about 2.8 miles) and Haywards Heath (about 5.5 miles), both providing an extensive range of shopping, supermarkets and leisure facilities. The vibrant coastal city of Brighton & Hove lies just to the south and is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic destinations in the country, celebrated for its diverse range of restaurants, cultural venues, festivals and seaside attractions.
Sussex is renowned for its rich cultural offering, including world-class opera at Glyndebourne, together with the internationally acclaimed Charleston and Brighton Festivals, which present an extensive programme of theatre, music, literature and the arts.
Mainline rail services: Hassocks station is about 0.8 miles distant (London Bridge/Victoria from approximately 54 minutes) and Burgess Hill station about 2.8 miles (London Bridge/Victoria from approximately 50 minutes).
Schools: St Margaret’s Primary School in Ditchling, Downlands Community College in Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly College, Burgess Hill Girls, Brighton College and Roedean.
All times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,397 sq ft
Acreage: 1.3 Acres
Additional Info
Agent's Note: Hillway House is attached to 17 Beacon Road via the loggia; the high level garden store off the loggia forms a small section of flying freehold.
Services: Mains gas fired central heating. All mains services.
Broadband: Fibre to the cabinet is available.
Outgoings: Lewes District Council. Tax band G.
Photographs taken: May 2026.
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Web DetailsParticulars- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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