3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Three Bedroom Home
- Two Bathrooms
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Quiet Residential No Through Road
- 6 Metre Length Garage
- Parking In Front
- Favoured West Aspect Garden
- Low Maintenance Living
- Ref mg1259
REF MG1259
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Nettle Grove, this modern home offers exactly what many buyers are looking for: a clean, well designed layout, plenty of natural light in a home that simply works.
The kitchen breakfast room sits at the front of the house and works brilliantly as an everyday space; practical, well laid out and with ample worktop space and integrated appliances. The bay provides the perfect spot for a small table if needed. To the rear, the sitting room spans the full width of the house and is where this home really comes into its own. With a lovely westerly aspect and patio doors opening straight onto the garden, it’s a bright, relaxed space that feels connected to the outside and easily accommodates both seating and dining furniture. A generous cloakroom completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the main bedroom enjoys a quiet rear outlook and its own en-suite and built in wardrobes, while bedroom two is a comfortable double at the front of the house. The third bedroom is a very good size and works brilliantly as a home office or guest room and the built in storage cupboard gives it that extra bit of space. The family bathroom is in keeping with the rest of the home; modern and well presented.
Outside, the width of the plot gives the garden a spacious feel to it, and the timber outbuilding makes a great little office, complete with power and broadband.. The garage is larger than most – 6 metres in length and the space behind could easily be utilised further.
The property tenure is freehold and the council tax band is E.
Yearly Service Charge: Approx £269 ½ year.
Service Charge Review Date: Yearly.
The local area.
Nettle Grove sits quietly within the popular Heathwood Park development; a modern pocket of Lindfield designed for easy, low-traffic living. With no through road, it feels settled and residential, yet you’re never far from the hustle and bustle of the village or lazy countryside walks. Lindfield itself is one of those places that people tend to stay once they arrive. Nearest to Nettle Grove is The Snowdrop, whilst head into the High Street and you’ll find a a strong independent feel, with a great mix of places to eat and drink. For food, I’d recommend the Bent Arms, That’s Amore, Tamasha and Le Flamant all catering for different styles and occasions. For pubs, there’s no shortage of choice — from the Red Lion and its garden which is popular with families, The Standup and the recently refurbished Witch Inn. For coffee, Lindfield Coffee Works on Alma Road is hard to beat and very much part of the daily rhythm of the village.
At the heart of Lindfield is the Common; a proper focal point where village life plays out. Cricket in the summer, football in the winter, bowls throughout the year and, on a Thursday evening, the pizza van is a firm favourite. Families are well served with a choice of Blackthorns and Lindfield Academy, whilst for Year 7-11, Oathall sits on the border of the village and Haywards Heath. Commuters often choose Lindfield as a place to call home, with direct trains to London Bridge and London Victoria from 46 minutes. The South Coast is easily accessible too, with Brighton around 20 minutes away, while Gatwick, Crawley and the A23/M23 corridor are all within comfortable reach.
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