A charming semi-detached former coach house, set in a rural location away from any roads, yet a short distance from the village.

House

Property Summary

A charming semi-detached former coach house, set in a rural location away from any roads, yet a short distance from the village.
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
2 Receptions
£750,000 Guide Price
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Property features

Property Features

  • Entrance lobby, Hall, Cloakroom, Sitting room, Dining room/conservatory, Kitchen/breakfast room.
  • 2 bedroom suites, Bedroom 3, Bedroom 4/study, Shower room.
  • Courtyard parking, Garage/workshop, Garden with terrace and lawn, Secret garden, Garden Sheds.
  • About ½ acre.

Branch

Humberts Forest Row
The Square
Forest Row
East Sussex
RH18 5HA

Property details

Full Details

A charming semi-detached former coach house, set in a rural location away from any roads, yet a short distance from the village.

Entrance lobby, Hall, Cloakroom, Sitting room, Dining room/conservatory, Kitchen/breakfast room.
2 bedroom suites, Bedroom 3, Bedroom 4/study, Shower room.
Courtyard parking, Garage/workshop, Garden with terrace and lawn, Secret garden, Garden Sheds.
About ½ acre.


Property
A converted coach house/stables/groom’s quarters with Victorian origins now forms a wonderful family home. The front door opens into an entrance porch with hall beyond. The kitchen/breakfast room is open to eaves with exposed beams and has fitted wall and floor units, worksurfaces, slate floor, oil-fired Aga, oven, dishwasher and door to outside. The dining room/conservatory has a slate floor, Victorian window furniture and door to terrace. The sitting room is well proportioned with a brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove, wooden floor, open to eaves, exposed beams and French doors to the terrace. Also on this floor is a shower room, cloakroom, bedroom 3 and bedroom 4/study.

Upstairs there are 2 further bedrooms suites.

Outside
Electric gates open under an arch to a brick paved courtyard for parking beside the garage. A path leads down the side to the main garden at the rear which is a fabulous size. There is a paved terrace leading out onto the lawn. The garden is enclosed by hedging and fencing with border, secret garden with yew hedging and a fish pond. At the bottom of the garden are garden sheds. There are a number of spring bulbs, trees and shrubs including apple, flowering cherry, magnolia, camelias and azaleas.

Directions
Exit the M23 at J10 and head onto the A264 to East Grinstead. At the roundabout beside the Dukes Head turn right onto the A2028 signed Turners Hill. After about 1 mile turn right into Huntsland Lane and the house is the second on the left.

Tenure, Local Authorities and Services
Freehold. West Sussex CC 01243 777100. Mid Sussex DC 01444 458166. Council Tax band E. Mains drainage, electricity and water. Oil fired central heating. Under floor heating to part of the house. Solar panels for electricity with a feed in tariff. EPC band E

Local Amenities & Communications
The popular village of Crawley Down has a range of shops at its centre from a family butchers through to a pharmacy, post office and hairdressers. Early years and primary schooling is catered for along with a health centre and the majority of mainstream sports. For a wide range of shops, schools, restaurants and recreational facilities there are the towns of Crawley and East Grinstead. There is golf at Copthorne, Lingfield Park and Chartham Park and racing at Lingfield Park. Mainline rail services to London are from Three Bridges (Victoria/London Bridge from 36 minutes) and the Gatwick Express provides a direct service to Victoria in about 30 minutes. The M23 gives access to Gatwick Airport, the coast, M25 and national motorway network.


Property
A converted coach house/stables/groom’s quarters with Victorian origins now forms a wonderful family home. The front door opens into an entrance porch with hall beyond. The kitchen/breakfast room is open to eaves with exposed beams and has fitted wall and floor units, worksurfaces, slate floor, oil-fired Aga, oven, dishwasher and door to outside. The dining room/conservatory has a slate floor, Victorian window furniture and door to terrace. The sitting room is well proportioned with a brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove, wooden floor, open to eaves, exposed beams and French doors to the terrace. Also on this floor is a shower room, cloakroom, bedroom 3 and bedroom 4/study.

Upstairs there are 2 further bedrooms suites.

Outside
Electric gates open under an arch to a brick paved courtyard for parking beside the garage. A path leads down the side to the main garden at the rear which is a fabulous size. There is a paved terrace leading out onto the lawn. The garden is enclosed by hedging and fencing with border, secret garden with yew hedging and a fish pond. At the bottom of the garden are garden sheds. There are a number of spring bulbs, trees and shrubs including apple, flowering cherry, magnolia, camelias and azaleas.

Directions
Exit the M23 at J10 and head onto the A264 to East Grinstead. At the roundabout beside the Dukes Head turn right onto the A2028 signed Turners Hill. After about 1 mile turn right into Huntsland Lane and the house is the second on the left.

Tenure, Local Authorities and Services
Freehold. West Sussex CC 01243 777100. Mid Sussex DC 01444 458166. Council Tax band E. Mains drainage, electricity and water. Oil fired central heating. Under floor heating to part of the house. Solar panels for electricity with a feed in tariff. EPC band E
Local Amenities & Communications
The popular village of Crawley Down has a range of shops at its centre from a family butchers through to a pharmacy, post office and hairdressers. Early years and primary schooling is catered for along with a health centre and the majority of mainstream sports. For a wide range of shops, schools, restaurants and recreational facilities there are the towns of Crawley and East Grinstead. There is golf at Copthorne, Lingfield Park and Chartham Park and racing at Lingfield Park. Mainline rail services to London are from Three Bridges (Victoria/London Bridge from 36 minutes) and the Gatwick Express provides a direct service to Victoria in about 30 minutes. The M23 gives access to Gatwick Airport, the coast, M25 and national motorway network.