Summary
A superb four bedroom family home situated in a residential cul-de-sac within half a mile of local amenities and turners hill park. Boasting 2 shower rooms, (one ensuite), three reception rooms and a double garage the property must be seen internally to be fully appreciated.
Description
This well presented detached family home enjoys four good size bedrooms with two shower rooms (one en suite) and a double glazed conservatory. The spacious lounge area also includes a log burner and has direct access to the conservatory. In addition there is a modern fitted kitchen which is open to the dining area and overlooks the rear garden. Externally the rear garden is well maintained and provides a great space for entertaining. Situated in the sought after village of Turners Hill, the property is within half a mile of local amenities whilst the town of East Grinstead (and railway station) is approximately 4 miles away. Larger more comprehensive shopping facilities are also available in Crawley which is approximately 5 miles distant.
Entrance Hall
Composite door to front, under stairs cupboard, wood laminate flooring, radiator.
Cloakroom
Wash hand basin, WC, extractor fan, radiator.
Lounge 19' 1" x 14' 6" narrowing to 13'4 ( 5.82m x 4.42m narrowing to 13'4 )
Log burner, telephone and TV points, two double radiators. Double glazed sliding patio doors leading to:-
Conservatory 14' 1" x 9' 5" ( 4.29m x 2.87m )
Double glazed windows to rear and side, two double glazed French doors, radiator, wood effect flooring with tiling under.
Kitchen 16' 3" x 8' 3" ( 4.95m x 2.51m )
Double glazed windows to side and front, fitted with wall and base units, one and a half bowl sink and drainer with mixer taps, built in eye level double electric oven and additional low level oven, electric induction hob with cooker hood over, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, vinyl wood effect flooring, double glazed door to side.
Dining Room 11' 3" x 9' 10" ( 3.43m x 3.00m )
Double glazed window to rear, coved cornice, radiator, wood laminate flooring.
Landing
Stairs from ground floor, coved cornice, loft access, radiator, airing cupboard housing hot water tank and immersion heater.
Bedroom 1 12' 10" x 10' ( 3.91m x 3.05m )
Double glazed window to rear, built in wardrobes with sliding doors, radiator.
En Suite 5' 5" x 4' 6" ( 1.65m x 1.37m )
Double glazed window to side, wash hand basin, WC, shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower, heated towel rail, extractor fan.
Bedroom 2 12' 1" to face of wardrobes x 10' 10" ( 3.68m to face of wardrobes x 3.30m )
Two double glazed windows to front, coved cornice, built in wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors, radiator.
Bedroom 3 10' 10" x 10' 3" ( 3.30m x 3.12m )
Double glazed window to rear, built in wardrobes with sliding doors, radiator.
Bedroom 4 13' 9" x 5' 9" ( 4.19m x 1.75m )
Two double glazed windows to front, coved cornice, radiator.
Shower Room 8' 3" x 5' 4" ( 2.51m x 1.63m )
Double glazed window to side, vanity wash hand basin, WC, walk in shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower, heated towel rail.
Rear Garden
Side pedestrian access, timber garden shed, greenhouse, drying area, brick paved paths, brick retaining walls, outside tap, outdoor power points, raised borders, four steps up to flat lawn area, timber decking, mature shrubs.
Double Garage 15' 5" x 14' 3" ( 4.70m x 4.34m )
Up and over electric double door, power and light, doors to entrance hall and garden.
Parking
Brick paved parking to front for several vehicles.
Turners Hill
Turners Hill village stands on a steep ridge line at one of the highest points of the Sussex Weald. There are impressive views from the centre of the village to both the North and South Downs. The Parish encompasses the village centre, Worth Abbey and Turners Hill Park. The village centre has been designated as a conservation area, and here also lies the village green, which together with the shops and The Crown pub, forms the focal point. The older parts of the village have retained a character and charm of their own. Many buildings date from the 17th and 18th centuries and a number are listed. Although a compact village, it boasts two pubs: The Crown and the Red Lion, The Church of St. Leonard's stands on a ridge.
Directions
From our office in East Grinstead proceed south west along Railway Approach to the roundabout, continue straight across onto the B2110, at the next roundabout turn right and stay on the B2110 until you get to Turners Hill crossroads. Turn right onto North Street (B2028) and Hill House Close can be found on the right hand side.
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