Guide price
£475,000
3 bed terraced house for saleNettle Grove, Lindfield RH16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
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About this property
Quiet Residential Position
No Through Road
Three Bedrooms
Decked Entertaining Space And Lawn
Garage
Workshop
Sought After Heathwood Park Development
Ref MG1259
Ref MG1259. Guide Price £475,000-£485,000. There are many reasons why we have fallen in love with this home in Nettle Grove and we're certain that buyers will too; whether it be the fact that it is modern and ready to move into or the quiet no through road that it sits upon. To the front is the kitchen where you'll find plenty of work surface prep space and integrated appliances which include a hob and oven, fridge freezer and space for a dishwasher and washing machine. We love the fact that the sitting room is to the rear and overlooks the garden and spanning across the whole width of the house, not only does it have enough space for your furniture it has patio doors that flow out onto the rear garden. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a large cloakroom.
On the first floor, the accommodation and layout is just as impressive. Bedrooms one and three are located to the rear and overlook the garden. Bedroom two is a double bedroom and along with the family bathroom are located to the front. Outside, the garden is made up of a decked section which is perfect for a table and chairs, as well as a lawned area. The garage has lighting and power, with the additional benefit of a store area immediately behind, making it the perfect spot for outdoor equipment, as well as garden tools.
The property tenure is freehold and the council tax band is D.
Yearly Service Charge: Appprox £239 ½ year.
Service Charge Review Date: Yearly.
Location Nettle Grove is a quiet no through road forming part of the impressive Heathwood Park Development by Barratt Homes and David Wilson. Access into the village is provided by Gravelye Lane. 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 Bent Arms, Tamasha Curry House or the newly opened Le Flamant. There’s a great choice of pubs – the recently renovated Witch Inn, The Stand Up or The Red Lion. Lindfield Coffee Works, tucked away on Alma Road off the High Street is a big hit and our go to place for coffee. 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. Both Blackthorns and Lindfield are rated as Outstanding by Ofsted and Northlands Wood is 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.
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