5 bedroom detached house
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Study
EV charger
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
20,473 sq ft / 1,902 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Spacious bespoke family house built in 2016
- Tucked away position on this prestigious private park
- Stylishly finished with contemporary fixtures and fittings
- Open plan kitchen/breakfast room opening out to the garden
- Fully fitted study
- South facing garden, designed with entertaining in mind, with terrace and hot tub
- Detached garage with electric car charging point
- Footpath enabling a walk of about 0.8 miles to Dormansland station, with journey times from about 53 minutes to London Victoria and London Bridge
- Well-placed for choice of schools
- EPC Rating = B
An exceptional and immaculate bespoke family house, beautifully packaged and peacefully located in this sought after private park
Description
Tudor Lodge was built in 2016 as a one-off, bespoke new house, and is a stylish modern family home with numerous high quality features.
Highlights include the American Walnut internal doors which feature throughout and the stunning, matching, elliptical staircase, leading up to the first floor from the entrance hall. The ground floor rooms and hallway all feature high ceilings, with down lighters and detailed mouldings. The study is professionally fitted out as an office, with cupboards, bookshelves, cabinets, all set around a generous, fitted desk. The well proportioned kitchen is similarly well thought through, with a central island unit and a circular breakfast bar to one end and is fitted with Siemens appliances. These include two ovens, a microwave, coffee maker and an induction hob with neatly integrated extractor above, whilst the utility room has fitted cupboards, a washing machine and a tumble dryer.
Upstairs, the bathrooms are spacious and nicely finished, with level, tiled floors to the shower areas and all the bedrooms have built in wardrobes. The principal suite features an impressive high pitched ceiling, complete with an en suite bathroom and a dressing room.
The heating is underfloor throughout, with a gas flame-effect fire to the family room. Further features include a Sonos sound system, burglar alarm and security cameras, plus an entry phone system to the entrance gates.
Outside, there is good parking, plus a detached double garage, complete with an electric car charger point.
The rear south facing garden is designed with entertaining in mind, with a run of bi-fold doors from the kitchen, sliding directly back onto the wrap around raised decked area, ideal for seating and dining and with lighting and outside heating. A side recess is fitted with a pergola-covered, very large hot tub and the other side leads around to the parking. Steps down from the decking to the lawn with mature trees to the boundary on all sides and a bespoke children's play area.
Location
Tudor Lodge enjoys a tucked away position on a corner plot in Dormans Park, a most desirable private estate located on the outskirts of Dormansland village, just north of East Grinstead, on the Sussex/Surrey/Kent borders.
Dating back to the late 19th Century, the park is popular with commuters, having a footpath linking to the station. It has a number of distinctive detached houses set in a warren of private roads in a tranquil, woodland setting.
The village of Dormansland has a post office and village store, as well as several good pubs.
Comprehensive shopping: Lingfield village (about 1.5 miles) and East Grinstead (about 3 miles). Both offer a good selection of shops.
Private and state schools: Dormansland village has a pre-school and a primary school and there are several other highly regarded schools in the surrounding area including Brambletye Preparatory School in East Grinstead, Lingfield College independent school, Michael Hall (Steiner Waldorf) school in Forest Row, Caterham School, Worth School in Turners Hill and Hurst in Hurstpierpoint.
Leisure: Dormansland has its own cricket and tennis club and there are several sporting and recreational facilities in the area including golf at Chartham Park Golf and Country Club, The Royal Ashdown Forest and The Kent and Surrey Golf and Country Club; racing at Lingfield Park; riding and walking on the Ashdown Forest.
Mainline rail: There is a direct footpath that enables a walk from Dormans Park to the station in Dormansland, with journey times from about 53 minutes to London Victoria and London Bridge.
Communications: The M25 (junction 6) is about 8.6 miles away linking to the motorway network, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and The Channel Tunnel.
Square Footage: 3,272 sq ft
Acreage: 0.47 Acres
Directions
RH19 2NB. From Tunbridge Wells head out west on the A264 and pass through Langton Green. Turn right staying on the A264 signposted East Grinstead. Follow this road for about 9 miles before turning right into Wilderwick Road. Carry on this road for about 1 mile and then turn left into The Approach. Continue on this road which becomes Furzefield Chase, then turn right into West Hill, first left into Osmunda Bank and Tudor Lodge will be found immediately on the left.
Additional Info
Services: Gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Outgoings: Tandridge District Council[use Contact Agent Button], Tax band H. Service Charge: annual charge of £375 to the Dormans Park Road Trust Fund for all management.
Description
Tudor Lodge was built in 2016 as a one-off, bespoke new house, and is a stylish modern family home with numerous high quality features.
Highlights include the American Walnut internal doors which feature throughout and the stunning, matching, elliptical staircase, leading up to the first floor from the entrance hall. The ground floor rooms and hallway all feature high ceilings, with down lighters and detailed mouldings. The study is professionally fitted out as an office, with cupboards, bookshelves, cabinets, all set around a generous, fitted desk. The well proportioned kitchen is similarly well thought through, with a central island unit and a circular breakfast bar to one end and is fitted with Siemens appliances. These include two ovens, a microwave, coffee maker and an induction hob with neatly integrated extractor above, whilst the utility room has fitted cupboards, a washing machine and a tumble dryer.
Upstairs, the bathrooms are spacious and nicely finished, with level, tiled floors to the shower areas and all the bedrooms have built in wardrobes. The principal suite features an impressive high pitched ceiling, complete with an en suite bathroom and a dressing room.
The heating is underfloor throughout, with a gas flame-effect fire to the family room. Further features include a Sonos sound system, burglar alarm and security cameras, plus an entry phone system to the entrance gates.
Outside, there is good parking, plus a detached double garage, complete with an electric car charger point.
The rear south facing garden is designed with entertaining in mind, with a run of bi-fold doors from the kitchen, sliding directly back onto the wrap around raised decked area, ideal for seating and dining and with lighting and outside heating. A side recess is fitted with a pergola-covered, very large hot tub and the other side leads around to the parking. Steps down from the decking to the lawn with mature trees to the boundary on all sides and a bespoke children's play area.
Location
Tudor Lodge enjoys a tucked away position on a corner plot in Dormans Park, a most desirable private estate located on the outskirts of Dormansland village, just north of East Grinstead, on the Sussex/Surrey/Kent borders.
Dating back to the late 19th Century, the park is popular with commuters, having a footpath linking to the station. It has a number of distinctive detached houses set in a warren of private roads in a tranquil, woodland setting.
The village of Dormansland has a post office and village store, as well as several good pubs.
Comprehensive shopping: Lingfield village (about 1.5 miles) and East Grinstead (about 3 miles). Both offer a good selection of shops.
Private and state schools: Dormansland village has a pre-school and a primary school and there are several other highly regarded schools in the surrounding area including Brambletye Preparatory School in East Grinstead, Lingfield College independent school, Michael Hall (Steiner Waldorf) school in Forest Row, Caterham School, Worth School in Turners Hill and Hurst in Hurstpierpoint.
Leisure: Dormansland has its own cricket and tennis club and there are several sporting and recreational facilities in the area including golf at Chartham Park Golf and Country Club, The Royal Ashdown Forest and The Kent and Surrey Golf and Country Club; racing at Lingfield Park; riding and walking on the Ashdown Forest.
Mainline rail: There is a direct footpath that enables a walk from Dormans Park to the station in Dormansland, with journey times from about 53 minutes to London Victoria and London Bridge.
Communications: The M25 (junction 6) is about 8.6 miles away linking to the motorway network, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and The Channel Tunnel.
Square Footage: 3,272 sq ft
Acreage: 0.47 Acres
Directions
RH19 2NB. From Tunbridge Wells head out west on the A264 and pass through Langton Green. Turn right staying on the A264 signposted East Grinstead. Follow this road for about 9 miles before turning right into Wilderwick Road. Carry on this road for about 1 mile and then turn left into The Approach. Continue on this road which becomes Furzefield Chase, then turn right into West Hill, first left into Osmunda Bank and Tudor Lodge will be found immediately on the left.
Additional Info
Services: Gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Outgoings: Tandridge District Council[use Contact Agent Button], Tax band H. Service Charge: annual charge of £375 to the Dormans Park Road Trust Fund for all management.
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Home prices (average)
5 bedroom detached houses
£1,058,267
£1,058,267
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