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The Choice, Mill Lane, High Salvington BN13 FINDON VALLEY OFFICE 228 Findon Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 0EJ Tel. 01903 873 999 [email protected] The Choice, Mill Lane, High Salvington BN13 | Offers In Excess Of £500,000 Detached House Three Double Bedrooms Dining Room Two Bathrooms Conservatory Reception Hall Amazing Countryside Views Garage & Off-Road Parking Large Rear Garden Exclusive Area Jacobs Steel are proud to present this spacious and versatile three bedroom detached house with lounge, Externally paved driveway offering off road parking dining room, kitchen, conservatory and stunning which leads to the garage. The rear has an countryside views from the balcony in this exclusive approximate 200ft garden with woodland areas. area of High Salvington. Located in the popular area of High Salvington, the Internally this accommodation has a large split-level area is known for its family homes and its working Mill entrance hall leading to a 22ft lounge, dining room, dating back to 1750, the Mill pens open regularly for kitchen and conservatory. The sun terrace has the fetes and open days for the local community. The most stunning views. The master bedroom has an en- village shop is nearby and local buses run in the area, suite, bedroom two is 21ft and the third is also a in addition Mill Lane falls within the popular Vale double room. Shower room and utility room are also school catchment area. on this floor. ENTRANCE HALL - Two double glazed frosted windows, split level with stairs to lower and upper floors. LOUNGE - 22' 10" x 14' 5" (6.96m x 4.39m) Three double glazed windows, feature fireplace with surround. DINING ROOM - 12' 2" x 10' 0" (3.71m x 3.05m) Double glazed windows with amazing views of Cissbury Ring. Double glazed door to balcony. KITCHEN - 13' 0" x 10' 0" (3.96m x 3.05m) Double glazed windows with panoramic views of Cissbury Ring. Fitted kitchen with a range of base and wall units, integrated 'Miele' oven and 'Neff' dishwasher, 5 ring 'Smeg' gas hob, one and half bowl asterite sink with drainer, larder style storage cupboard. Loft access hatch with pull down ladder. CONSERVATORY - 13' 2" x 9' 1" (4.01m x 2.77m) Fitted blind, doors to rear sun terrace with amazing views. BALCONY – Stunning views over Cissbury Ring. LANDING - Built in cupboards. BEDROOM 1 - 13' 0" x 12' 0" (3.96m x 3.66m) Double glazed window with amazing views. EN-SUITE - Bath with fitted shower over with marble style surround. Wash hand basin set in vanity unit, low level WC, heated towel rail. BEDROOM 2 - 21' 5" x 9' 2" (6.53m x 2.79m) Double glazed doors to rear garden with amazing views. Door to enclosed storage area. BEDROOM 3 - 12' 0" x 10' 1" (3.66m x 3.07m) Double glazed windows with amazing views. SHOWER ROOM - Shower cubicle, wash hand basin with vanity unit, low level WC. Double glazed frosted window. UTILITY ROOM - Double glazed window, double glazed glass panelled door to side aspect. Integrated sink and drainer with mixer tap. Space for tumble dryer. Good sized storage room, integrated gas fired warm air heating system. GARAGE - With up and over door, light and power. FRONT Paved off road parking for two vehicles, and gravelled area for one vehicle. Steps leading to gated courtyard. REAR Feature garden which is approximately 200ft, landscaped gardens, woodland area. Shed. Garden leading to The Gallops. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Floor Area / - floor area is quoted from the EPC Tenure Freehold Council Tax Band F Viewing Arrangements Strictly by appointment Contact Details Whilst we endeavour to make our property particulars accurate and reliable, we have not carried out a detailed 228 Findon Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 0EJ survey. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if you are contemplating travelling some distance. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that any floorplans are correct and drawn as accurately as possible, they are www.jacobs-steel.co.uk to be used for layout and identification purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The services, where applicable, [email protected] including electrical equipment and other appliances have not been tested and no warranty can be given that they are in working order, even where described in these particulars. Carpets, curtains, furnishings, gas fires, electrical 01903 873 999 goods/ fittings or other fixtures,Energy unless expresslyPerformance mentioned, are not Certificate necessarily included with the property. to follow .
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