£1,800 pcm
(£415 pw)
3 bed cottage to rentDitchling Common, Hassocks BN6
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Unfurnished
About this property
Detached Period Cottage
3 Double Bedrooms
Lounge with open fire
Two Further Receptions rooms
Large Kitchen
Shower/utility room
Large Maintained Gardens with views of country side
No Smoking
Council Tax Band F
EPC Rating E
This beautiful period cottage was converted in 1922 and is set in a nature lovers paradise. It is situated in a quiet location beside Ditchling Common separated from the main road by a private drive. It boasts lovely views across the large gardens to the South Downs and direct access onto Ditchling common where you can enjoy lovely walks in the countryside. It is only a 5 minute drive or 10 minute cycle to Burgess Hill train station and Ditchling Village.
The entrance to the cottage leads into a spacious livingstudy room with ample shelving space and wooden flooring throughout. The downstairs comprises; good sized lounge with an open working fireplace, dining room, showerutility room with washing machine and a separate toilet. The large kitchen equipped with cooker, dishwasher and fridge freezer also has enough space for a table and chairs. On the north wall in the kitchen is a mural painted in 1922 by internationally renowned artist and poet, David Jones. Entitled ‘Cum floribus et palmis’ it shows Christ’s entry into Jerusalem and was rediscovered and restored in 1981. Upstairs there are 3 good sized bedrooms, one of which leads into another and a family bathroom with bath and overhead shower attachment. The property comes with just under an acre of land, beautiful maintained and peaceful gardens with a small patio perfect for relaxing and an additional side building, a part of which can be used for storage and housing gardening equipment.
The property also benefits from a driveway for at least two cars and gardening service provided, to maintain the large garden and hedges.
Tenant info
Permitted payments : –
Rent
Deposit – maximum of 5 weeks
Charges for defaulting on the contract
Deposit claims
Holding deposit will be taken to secure the property and will be a maximum of one weeks rent. This will then form part of the balance owed before moving into a property.
Change of Occupier
Addendums to tenancies
Loss of keys
Utilities
Membership of redress scheme – Property Ombudsmen’s – N01683
Membership of Client Money Protection – CMP001878
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Council tax band
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