*Guide Price £325,000-£335,000* Beautifully presented, a two bedroom, two bathroom coach house with car port and private courtyard. Quiet, no through road location.
Overview. Guide Price £325,000-£335,000 This is a beautiful coach house, immaculately presented and will appeal no doubt to a wide range of buyers. There is plenty of features that stand out, we really like the double aspect sitting room and kitchen with juliet balconies which provides an east to west aspect and the first floor position gives the sense of an elevated feel. Throughout the coach house there is dark wood effect flooring which complements the lighter colour walls which work well. In the kitchen, you’ll find ample granite work surface prep area, integrated fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. We also like the fact the main bedroom is at the far end of the coach house and with its en-suite and walk in shower, the presentation is beautiful and like the sitting room, provides plenty of light into the room. The bathroom is modern and slick, whilst bedroom two overlooks the rear. To the front, there is a private courtyard garden, whilst to the rear is a carport.
Tenure – Freehold
Annual Service Charge Amount – £163 PM
Service Charge Review Period – Yearly
Council Tax Band – C
Location. Located on the much sought after Heathwood Park Development by Barratt Homes and David Wilson, Nettle Grove is a quiet no through road adjacent to the green. Access into the village is provided by Gravelye Lane and you can either follow the road via Lewes Road or take the pathway via Meadow Drive. From the development, turn left on Gravelyle Lane and then left again into Lyoth Lane and you can find one of our favourite pubs, The Snowdrop which is a firm favourite with many in Mid-Sussex. Elsewhere in the village there are some great places to eat; we also really like the Witch Inn or The Bent Arms. For an evening meal you can’t go wrong at the Limes Restaurant or Tamasha Curry House. Lindfield Coffee Works is a big hit and our go to place for coffee, as is Slake which is opposite the pond. Lindfield Common is a great spot to watch the world go by; cricket at the weekends in the summer or football in the winter. It is also the home of the bowls club. And on a Thursday evening at the top of the common, you can’t beat the pizza van!
For schools, both highly regarded Blackthorns Primary and Lindfield Primary are within the village, whilst towards Beech Hill in Haywards Heath is Northlands Wood Primary Academy. Blackthorns is rated as Outstanding by Ofsted and Lindfield and Northlands Wood are rated as Good. There are great places to get out and explore from Lindfield, National Trust facilities are located locally at Wakehurst Place and Nymans Gardens, with Sheffield Park less than 15 minutes by road. A short drive takes you to Haywards Heath mainline station where trains to London Bridge and London Victoria are from 47 minutes. Brighton to the south, can be reached in 20 minutes. Brighton can be found 15 miles to the south, whilst a short drive north takes you to Crawley, London Gatwick and the A/M23.