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Plot 6, Springfield Gardens, Copthorne Road, Felbridge, Surrey RH19 2NU,West Sussex
Detached ,£160
Antler Homes
Development details A development of 3 bedroom semi-detached and 4 and 5 bedroom detached homes, in a mature setting with excellent transport links. Living 4.89m x 3.90m 16'1" x 12'10" Kitchen /family /Breakfast6.75m x 3.55m22'2" x 11'8" Dining 3.38m x 2.76m 11'1" x 9'1" MasterBedroom 3.90m x 3.86m+ ^12'10" x 12'8"+ ^ Bedroom2 3.90m x 3.86m+ ^12'10" x 12'8"+ ^ Bedroom3 3.55m x 3.23m 11'8" x 10'7" Bedroom4 3.43m x 2.42m 11'3" x 7'11" + Maximumdimension ^Dimensiontakenintowardrobe Felbridge is a place of meetings; situated on the border of Surrey and Sussex, it's also where two roads meet - the old turnpike from London to the south coast, and the highway to Royal Tunbridge Wells. All around is open country, with the wooded lands of The Weald rising immediately to the south - yet within just a few minutes' drive are the towns of East Grinstead and Crawley which, together, offer a wealth of shopping and recreational facilities, entertainment, leisure centres and sporting amenities, plus excellent restaurants and inns, cafe-bars and gastro-pubs. There are also a number of good schools in the area catering for all age groups (and with excellent reputations) - plus there are no less than four golf clubs in the immediate vicinity. The M23 is only four miles away, providing direct links to the M25 and the whole of Greater London, whilst Gatwick International Airport is equally convenient just to the west of Crawley. Trains from both Crawley and East Grinstead connect with central London, and for days out, the south coast is an easy drive straight down the A22. Beyond, the lovely town of Lewes is located in the heart of the South Downs. Brighton and Eastbourne are within easy reach, there are plenty of beaches and coastal walks to choose from - and from Newhaven, there are ferry and fast Sea Lynx connections across the Channel to Dieppe. Just off Copthorne Road, Felbridge is a private drive that takes you to the secluded cul-de-sac enclave of Springfield Gardens, which comprises a select range of spacious and elegant family properties offering a choice of three, four and five bedrooms. Downstairs accommodation comprises spacious, bright and airy living room with french window access to the garden, plus there is a handy WC/cloakroom, as well as fully fitted kitchen that opens on to a dining area or breakfast room. Larger properties have separate dining room, study and utility room, as well as integral/detached single or double garage. Open plan kitchens feature a range of premium quality integrated appliances including stainless steel hob, extractor hood and oven, fridge freezer and dishwasher, plus extensive work surfaces, cupboards and storage areas. Practical and controllable illumination is provided by recessed downlighters and under-pelmet lighting. All master bedrooms feature en-suite facilities and fitted wardrobes, whilst some second bedrooms also have en-suites, with a further bathroom serving the remaining rooms. Wall tiles, pure white sanitaryware and chrome fittings are featured in all bathrooms, which also have white ladder heated towel rails, ceramic floor tiles and low-voltage recessed downlighters. Central heating is gas-fired with thermostatically controlled radiators - and living rooms have gas fires set in elegant black granite.

Plot 4, Meadow View, Reeds Lane, Sayers Common, Hassocks, West Sussex BN6 9LS,West Sussex
Detached ,£160
Antler Homes
Development details A development of 17 homes comprising 2 and 3 bedroom semi-detached houses, 3 bedroom link attached and 4 bedroom detached homes. Living 6.02m+ ~ x 3.91m 19'9"+ ~ x 12'10" Kitchen /family /Dining 8.98m x 3.72m-29'6" x 12'2"- MasterBedroom 3.56m x 3.36m+ ^11'8" x 11'0"+ ^ Bedroom2 3.63m+ ^ x 3.38m 11'11"+ ^ x 11'1" Bedroom3 4.54m x 2.71m 14'11" x 8'11" Bedroom4 3.85m x 2.69m 12'8" x 8'10" + Maximumdimension -Minimumdimension ^Intowardrobe ~Intobaywindow This is England as you would always hope to find it; rolling downland and open spaces, quiet hamlets linked by winding lanes - and a sense of belonging that makes each village in the locality a warm and welcoming community. Sayers Common enjoys all these reassuring benefits, yet it's just a short drive away from the cosmopolitan and thoroughly modern pleasures of Brighton, just a few miles to the south on the glorious Sussex coast. Equally accessible, yet each totally different in character - neighbouring Worthing, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis are further examples of English coastal towns at their best, whilst the seaside itself offers beaches and beauty spots, sailing and watersports in abundance. There are over a dozen primary schools within a five-mile radius, and a number of excellent secondary schools and sixth form colleges. Local amenities include a leisure centre at nearby Henfield, numerous popular restaurants and pubs - plus excellent shopping in Brighton, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath. What's more, the surrounding countryside starts from your front door, offering limitless opportunities for exploration of the beautiful South Downs stretching east to west for miles, with splendid views of the sea and south coast. Gatwick International Airport is a little less than 15 miles north of Sayers Common, and from here the M23 connects directly to the M25 and London. The mainline station at Burgess Hill (under three miles away) also provides direct access to both Brighton and central London. Situated in the delightful village of Sayers Common, just a few minutes from Hurstpierpoint and Burgess Hill, Antler Homes' impressive new development at Meadow View is a self-contained and peaceful village-style community of seventeen, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom semi, detached and terraced homes. Most of the properties have garages, and there are additional parking spaces for residents' and visitors cars. Properties also have landscaped front gardens with turfing to the rear. Living areas make maximum use of space and natural light for relaxed comfortable living, and fitted kitchens include a range of top-quality integrated appliances such as stainless steel hob, extractor and oven, dishwasher and fridge-freezer, as well as extensive work surfaces and plenty of storage space. Living or dining areas in all homes have French doors that open on to outside patios and gardens. All master bedrooms have fitted wardrobes* and en-suite facilities and a further bathroom serves additional bedrooms. Bathrooms feature pure white sanitaryware with chrome fittings, heated white ladder towel rail and shower, plus matching tiling and low-voltage downlighter illumination.

Plot 40 - The Milton Air Crawley, West Sussex,South East
Semi-Detached ,£217995
Linden Homes
LAST MILTON HOME REMAINING 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom end of terrace home with south facing garden and a parking space. A contempory development of 23 two and three bedroom homes situated in a quiet residential area. The homes are designed with space in mind and each have an allocated parking space. The development is ideally located for communters with two trainlines serving Crawley as well as being located close to the M23. Ground Floor Living/Dining Room *4766mm x 3885mm 15’7” x 12’9” Kitchen 3305mm x 1600mm 10’10” x 5’3” First Floor Master Bedroom *3885mm x 2900mm 12’9” x 9’6” Bedroom 2 3885mm x 2385mm 12’9” x 7’10” *Maximum measurements Local Information Situated halfway between London and Brighton, Crawley is perfect for those that want shopping, nightlife and culture all on their doorstep. The variety of shops, restaurants and leisure attractions will ensure every taste is catered for. Whether you enjoy traditional style pubs or trendy cocktail bars, Crawley has both in abundance, making it popular with its young professional population. There are many restaurants specialising in international food including Indian, Chinese and Spanish cuisine. The town is home to many supermarkets, as well as smaller convenience stores to meet the every day needs of residents. Those wishing to indulge a passion for shopping should head for the town’s County Mall Shopping Centre, where you will find both designer and high street shops, as well as specialist boutiques. Those seeking culture will not be disappointed with local theatre ‘The Hawth’, where you can see everything from West End shows, to experimental productions, which are at the cutting edge of theatre. Crawley also boasts an extensive collection of public art throughout the town. This includes Ray Smith’s Flying Spiral sculpture sited on Hawth Theatre’s roundabout to the stunning Martletts Tree in the centre of Crawley by Peter Parkinson and Richard Quinell. Leisure pursuits are just as varied, with Tilgate Park and Nature Centre, which is Crawley’s largest and most well-known park. Other open spaces include traditional gardens like Milton Mount and wildlife reserve Bewbush Water Garden. Alternatively, residents can watch a game of football or rugby at Broadfield Stadium, which is home to Crawley Town Football Club. Or why not relax with a round of golf at nearby Tilgate Forest Golf Centre? Crawley has a wide selection of gyms which includes Cannons Health Club and the town’s new Leisure centre K2, which fitness enthusiasts will appreciate. Primary and secondary schools can be found in nearby Gossops Green as well as in Tilgate. In the centre of the town you will find Crawley College of Technology. Crawley is ideally placed to suit those commuting to either London, via the M23 or Brighton, using the A23. By road, London is just over 31 miles, whereas Brighton is just under 25 miles. Three Bridges train station has services to London Victoria, which will take approximately 37 minutes.* Gatwick airport is less than 4 miles away for those needing domestic or international travel. *Information taken from Transport For London website.

Plot 35 - The Copthorne Air Crawley, West Sussex,South East
Semi-Detached ,£244995
Linden Homes
3 Bedroom,2 bathroom end of terrace home with east facing garden with a parking space and a garage. A contempory development of 23 two and three bedroom homes situated in a quiet residential area. The homes are designed with space in mind and each have an allocated parking space. The development is ideally located for communters with two trainlines serving Crawley as well as being located close to the M23. PLOT 28 - £5,000 CASHBACK ON THIS PLOT Ground Floor *Living/Dining Room 4616mm x 4498mm 15’1” x 14’8” Kitchen 3455mm x 2196mm 11’4” x 7’2” *Maximum Measurements First Floor Master Bedroom 3975mm x 2504mm 12’11” x 8’2” Bedroom 2 2981mm x 2504mm 9’9” x 8’2” Bedroom 3 2875mm x 1849mm 9’5” x 6’0” Local Information Situated halfway between London and Brighton, Crawley is perfect for those that want shopping, nightlife and culture all on their doorstep. The variety of shops, restaurants and leisure attractions will ensure every taste is catered for. Whether you enjoy traditional style pubs or trendy cocktail bars, Crawley has both in abundance, making it popular with its young professional population. There are many restaurants specialising in international food including Indian, Chinese and Spanish cuisine. The town is home to many supermarkets, as well as smaller convenience stores to meet the every day needs of residents. Those wishing to indulge a passion for shopping should head for the town’s County Mall Shopping Centre, where you will find both designer and high street shops, as well as specialist boutiques. Those seeking culture will not be disappointed with local theatre ‘The Hawth’, where you can see everything from West End shows, to experimental productions, which are at the cutting edge of theatre. Crawley also boasts an extensive collection of public art throughout the town. This includes Ray Smith’s Flying Spiral sculpture sited on Hawth Theatre’s roundabout to the stunning Martletts Tree in the centre of Crawley by Peter Parkinson and Richard Quinell. Leisure pursuits are just as varied, with Tilgate Park and Nature Centre, which is Crawley’s largest and most well-known park. Other open spaces include traditional gardens like Milton Mount and wildlife reserve Bewbush Water Garden. Alternatively, residents can watch a game of football or rugby at Broadfield Stadium, which is home to Crawley Town Football Club. Or why not relax with a round of golf at nearby Tilgate Forest Golf Centre? Crawley has a wide selection of gyms which includes Cannons Health Club and the town’s new Leisure centre K2, which fitness enthusiasts will appreciate. Primary and secondary schools can be found in nearby Gossops Green as well as in Tilgate. In the centre of the town you will find Crawley College of Technology. Crawley is ideally placed to suit those commuting to either London, via the M23 or Brighton, using the A23. By road, London is just over 31 miles, whereas Brighton is just under 25 miles. Three Bridges train station has services to London Victoria, which will take approximately 37 minutes.* Gatwick airport is less than 4 miles away for those needing domestic or international travel. *Information taken from Transport For London website.

CHARLWOOD, Bryant @ Maidenbower , Crawley,Sussex, RH10 7EY,West Sussex
Detached ,£245000
Bryant Homes
Development details Bryant was one of the original developers of the new village community of Maidenbower during the 1980s and these new homes will add even more choice to the area