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2 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
581
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Stylish character cottage with two double bedrooms
- Idyllic village location
- Kitchen / dining area
- Beautiful lounge with open fireplace
- Beautiful bathroom
- Courtyard and private garden
- Tucked away location
- Countryside walks close by and popular pub
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Offered with a price guide of £315,000 to £340,000. What an opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented, two-bedroom home, with stylish accommodation throughout including an attractive kitchen / diner! This exciting, and deceptively spacious home has been the present owner’s pride and joy for more than 5 years, and it is clear to see why they have thoroughly enjoyed their time here! This handsome cottage is tucked away in the heart of village life, whilst offering a safe and secure living environment nestled amongst other attractive homes. This really is a house not to be missed and one that could appeal to a variety of buyers, especially those looking for excellent primary and secondary schools, gorgeous features, or access to plenty of countryside and a village lifestyle.
The eye-catching kitchen, floods with natural light and has been thoughtfully designed to utilise every inch of space, and solid wood worktops, this leads through to the dining area that really feels like the hub to the home. The cosy lounge is perfect for a cooler evening and enjoys an open fireplace. The eye-catching bathroom is the perfect spot to unwind after a busy day. To the first floor you will find bedroom one with exposed brick feature wall, and a further double bedroom.
Outside:
The front garden has been landscaped. To the rear of the property is an attractive courtyard, leading to the garden that is predominantly laid to lawn.
The eye-catching kitchen, floods with natural light and has been thoughtfully designed to utilise every inch of space, and solid wood worktops, this leads through to the dining area that really feels like the hub to the home. The cosy lounge is perfect for a cooler evening and enjoys an open fireplace. The eye-catching bathroom is the perfect spot to unwind after a busy day. To the first floor you will find bedroom one with exposed brick feature wall, and a further double bedroom.
Outside:
The front garden has been landscaped. To the rear of the property is an attractive courtyard, leading to the garden that is predominantly laid to lawn.
Rooms
Lounge 3.35m x 3.38m
Dining Area
3.58m x 8
Bathroom 2.06m x 1.75m
Kitchen
2.74m x 8
Bedroom 3.58m x 3.38m
Bedroom Two 2.77m x 2.44m
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Award-winning estate & letting agents in East Grinstead As long-standing estate and letting agents in East Grinstead, if you are looking to buy or sell a house, or you are looking to let a property, you have found the friendliest and most knowledgeable team of estate agents in the area. With 100% of those questioned saying they would recommend us, we take great pride in the customer service that we provide to help our clients move in and around some of the most beautiful parts of Sussex. About East Grinstead Set in the north-eastern corner of West Sussex and half way between London and the south coast, East Grinstead has something for everyone. It has a rich architectural heritage with many historic buildings, including one of England’s longest continuous runs of timber-framed buildings dating back to the 14th century and which runs along the town’s High Street. The town sits along the Greenwich Meridian, which is marked within the town by two lime trees, and at East Court by the Millennium Stone. East Grinstead is the home of the Queen Victoria Hospital which is at the forefront of specialist care, particularly for burns treatment and reconstructive surgery. On the outskirts of the town lies the Ashdown Forest, Standen National Trust country house, the Bluebell Railway,country parks, and the Weir Wood reservoir and nature reserve, which has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. A master plan to redevelop the town centre has been adopted in line with a wider scheme to redevelop neighbouring Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill town centres and will continue to transform the area over the coming years. Whether you choose to use East Grinstead as base to commute to London, Gatwick Airport, or Brighton, work at the hospital or at one of the many businesses local to the area, you’ll be in good company.

















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