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The Crest
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Guide price£2,950,000
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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Cuttinglye Road, Crawley Down, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10
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Detached house
5 bed
5 bath
EPC rating: B*
2.40 acre(s)

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Superbly appointed family home in a private road
  • Extremely spacious accommodation arranged over three floors
  • Substantial open plan kitchen, dining room and snug ideal for both family life and formal entertaining
  • Detached triple garage with self-contained accommodation over
  • Beautifully tended and private gardens enclosed by mature woodland
  • EPC Rating = B
Elegant and stylishly presented substantial family home in prestigious private road.

Description

The Crest is an elegant and superbly appointed contemporary family home built in 2013, situated on a prestigious private road on the outskirts of Crawley Down, presenting all the aspirational qualities of modern family living. Arranged over three floors, the accommodation in the main house extends to over 8,000 square feet, with plenty of space for both day-to-day life and formal entertaining; the property also benefits from the addition of a detached three-bay garage, with a self-contained accommodation over, offering an ideal annexe, separate guest suite or a comfortable home office.

Internally, the house is fitted to the highest specification: under floor heating with individual thermostats offers superior comfort, there is an integrated sound system, a Renovent air-purifying system and an integral vacuum.

The internal accommodation at The Crest is spectacular. The extremely spacious and flowing spaces are filled with light by way of many dual-aspect rooms, several roof lanterns, and French or bi-fold doors in all the rooms extending across the rear of the ground floor. The front door opens to an impressive entrance hall with feature fireplace, from which a turned staircase rises to the first floor gallery. There are three large reception rooms lying off the hall: a sitting room (currently used as a gym), a triple aspect playroom or study with an outlook over the sweeping entrance drive, and an elegant drawing room featuring a wide stone fireplace with inset Stovax woodburner.

The substantial open plan kitchen, dining room and snug spans almost the entire width of the property, opening to the terrace and overlooking the garden; it is a wonderful space forming the hub of the home for day-to-day family life, whilst also being ideal for entertaining on a grand scale. The kitchen area is superbly appointed, fitted with a range of cabinetry and display cupboards by Clive Christian, with granite worktops, a large central island with breakfast bar, walk-in shelved larder cupboard, a Rangemaster gas oven, and a number of high-end integrated appliances together with an Insinkerator waste disposal unit and a hot water tap. Steps descend to a cosy snug with fitted shelving, and there is ample space for a large dining table.

The beautiful vaulted oak-framed orangery adjoins the western side of the house and has French doors opening to the garden for the warmer months, together with a wood burning stove allowing the room to be used year-round.

The kitchen is served by well-fitted laundry and utility rooms, both with sinks and space for further appliances; a rear hall and boot room, together with two cloakrooms complete the ground floor accommodation.

The staircase rises from the hall to the galleried first floor landing, off which lie five generous bedrooms, all with built-in double wardrobes and stylish en suite bath or shower rooms. The principal suite is particularly spacious, and has French doors opening to a private balcony overlooking the garden, a well-fitted dressing room, and a luxury en suite bathroom with marble tiling and a suite including twin basins, a walk in shower with rain shower and a freestanding bath.

Stairs rise from the landing to a versatile suite of rooms on the second floor, including a cinema room, games room and three offices.

Gardens and Grounds
The Crest is approached via secure electronically operated timber gates which open to a sweeping gravel driveway and extensive parking and turning area, with central fountain; to the front of the house are colourful, shaped flower borders. The detached garaging lies to the west of the house, and comprises a triple garage with electronically operated doors, a shower room and dog showering room on the ground floor, and an open plan studio with kitchenette on the first floor. The boiler and plant room adjoins the rear of the garage.

The beautiful mature gardens and grounds are a stunning feature of the property, comprising an ideal combination of manicured lawns, and terraced seating and entertaining areas, all enclosed by mature woodland allowing a high degree of privacy. Spanning the full width of the rear of the house is a raised part-paved, part-decked terrace with sunken fire pit to one end, offering a wonderful space for outside entertaining; to the west of the house is a pretty knot garden and a further circular decked terrace and barbeque area.

Steps descend to the lawn, which slopes gently away from the house, edged by unmown wildflower areas and mature trees, and with a pond to the far end.

In all, about 2.4 acres

Location

The Crest is situated in a private and well enclosed position, within a sought-after private road on the north-eastern outskirts of the village of Crawley Down. The village provides for day-to-day needs with a small supermarket, general store, butcher, hairdresser, dentist, health centre and a primary school.

Comprehensive shopping: Both East Grinstead (four miles) and Crawley (six miles) have an excellent range of shopping facilities.

Sussex offers many excellent sporting opportunities with golf at Royal Ashdown, Haywards Heath and Piltdown, and many other courses across the county. There is racing at Goodwood, Lingfield and Plumpton, and sailing at Ardingly Reservoir. There are many bridle paths and footpaths which are in close access of the property.

Spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Alexander House, Ashdown Park Hotel, Gravetye Manor and Ockenden Manor.

Mainline rail services: There are frequent services to London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International from Three Bridges (4.5 miles, London Bridge/Victoria from 36 minutes; St Pancras International from 55 minutes). Alternative services are available from Gatwick (eight miles, London Victoria from 30 minutes) and East Grinstead (4.4 miles, London Victoria from 55 minutes).

Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, both state and private, including Crawley Down Village C of E school, Imberhorne and Sackville secondary schools in East Grinstead, Worth, Handcross Park, Cumnor House, Lingfield College and Ardingly College.

All times and distances are approximate.

Square Footage: 8,006 sq ft


Acreage: 2.4 Acres

Additional Info

Agent’s Notes: 1. Cuttinglye Road is a private road for which there is an annual maintenance charge. The Crest’s contribution is approximately £450 per annum.
2. The light fittings and cinema equipment are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available by separate negotiation, as is some of the furniture.

Services: Mains gas fired central heating, under floor on the ground and first floors, and to radiators on the second floor. Mains electricity and water. Private drainage.

Outgoings: Mid Sussex District Council,[use Contact Agent Button]. Tax band H.

Photographs taken: July 2023.

Cladding: We have been told that this property has no cladding. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place.

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