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Expectations Exceeded POTTERS KILN THREE BEDROOM HOMES Expectations exceeded A collection of beautifully crafted family homes, designed and built with Thakeham’s signature eye for detail. We combine traditional features with modern touches, to create a home beyond your expectations. Welcome to Potters Kiln. POTTERS KILN PAGE THREE Move in, start living Before you move in to your new home, we make sure that every last detail is taken care of. Our all-inclusive approach to homebuilding means that there’s nothing left for you to do but start living. CRAFTED WITH PRIDE Each home at Potters Kiln has been crafted to the highest standards, for an unmatched sense of quality that you can feel from the moment you walk in. We build homes that we’re proud to put our name to - and that you’ll be proud to own. POTTERS KILN PAGE FIVE Focused design You can see and feel the attention to detail at Potters Kiln, down to the flooring under your feet. From the stunning landscaping outside, to the choice of premium appliances and fixtures inside - every design element has been planned in detail, to make you feel at home. DETAIL Everything at Potters Kiln was meticulously considered, long before a single brick was laid. The result is a stunning development of family homes, that balances a quiet location with excellent access to local amenities. Convenient rail links from Burgess Hill station and motorway routes to major cities like London and Brighton are well within reach. POTTERS KILN PAGE SEVEN Location TRAIN: BURGESS HILL TO LONDON VICTORIA IN 46 MINUTES, LONDON BRIDGE IN 52 MINUTES OR BRIGHTON IN 16 MINUTES* DRIVE: HALF AN HOUR TO BRIGHTON** WALK: LOCAL SHOPS, PARKS AND SCHOOLS We’ve selected a location that carefully balances connection, community and privacy - somewhere close to local amenities, with great options for commuters. Potters Kiln is ideally located for road access to Brighton, London, Worthing, Gatwick and the West Sussex coastline - and Burgess Hill station is a 12 minute walk away, where you’ll find fast rail services to major cities. Burgess Hill is surrounded by a network of towns, villages and green spaces - so you’ll always have something new to explore just beyond your doorstep. POTTERS KILN KEYMER ROAD A272 Rocky Ln BURGESS HILL WEST SUSSEX RH15 0AN Burgess Hill Golf Club Homestead Ln Valebridge Rd Janes Ln A273 Leylands Road Burgess Hill Junction Rd B2036 Burgess Hill Girls School Keymer Rd Keymer *Information from National Rail Enquiries **Approximate time during normal traffic, from Google Maps POTTERS KILN PAGE NINE Local area POTTERS KILN IS NESTLED CLOSE TO THE EASTERN EDGE OF WEST SUSSEX, IN THE VIBRANT TOWN OF BURGESS HILL. WITH EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS INTO LONDON, SUSSEX AND SURREY, BURGESS HILL CONNECTS YOU WITH WORK, HOME AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES. Burgess Hill is fast becoming a sought after Country pubs aren’t in short supply, and cafés and location. It’s positioned on the edge of the South cake shops are a local speciality. Fresh produce Downs National Park - one of the most stunning makes its way into restaurants and pubs - and into parts of the country, with 100 miles of beautiful your kitchen too, with markets every Saturday. walks. The Royal Botanical Gardens at Wakehurst Gym lovers will feel right at home at the nearby are just a 20 minute drive from home. Triangle Leisure Centre, which runs regular classes Golfers have their pick of over a dozen golf courses and features some excellent flumes in its family- and clubs within a half hour drive of Potters Kiln. friendly indoor swimming pool. The Bedelands Nature Reserve is a short walk Kids will love growing up in Burgess Hill; woods to away - great for morning dog walks, or a family spend long summer days playing in, a warm day out exploring the woods. community spirit and a choice of excellent schools And if all that fresh air and exercise has you feeling make it a wonderland for a childhood well spent. hungry, you’re in luck. Burgess Hill has some very Whichever lifestyle you choose to live - Burgess Hill special eateries - like the eclectic Oak Barn, which is the perfect place to set down roots. serves daring delights in an 18th century barn. LOCAL SCHOOLS Birchwood Grove County Primary School Burgess Hills School for Girls Ofsted - Outstanding – 2 miles Independent, rated Excellent - 2 miles The Gattons Infant School Hurstpierpoint College Ofsted - Outstanding – 2 miles Independent, rated Excellent - 5 miles St Pauls Catholic College Ardingly College Ofsted - Outstanding – 3 miles Independent, rated Excellent - 9 miles Warden Park Primary Academy Downlands Community School Ofsted - Good - 3 miles Ofsted - Outstanding – 4 miles POTTERS KILN PAGE ELEVEN Development Layout Welcome to Potters Kiln POTENTIAL FUTURE THAKEHAM A COLLECTION OF TRADITIONAL DEVELOPMENT FAMILY HOMES, DESIGNED TO COMBINE COMFORT, COMMUNITY AND COMMUTING. Potters Kiln is a stunning development, materials - in keeping with the local area. set within a tree-lined boundary that encloses Inside, you’ll find a habitat designed with the beautiful, natural-looking and organic you in mind, where WiFi controlled heating, landscaping. Each home is designed with integrated appliances and luxurious exceptional attention to detail and with its finishing awaits your arrival. own individual character; built with traditional 3 BEDROOM HOMES The Ashdown The Ockenden The Wickwoods POTTERS KILN PAGE THIRTEEN THE ASHDOWN GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen / Breakfast 5310 x 2895mm 17’ 5” x 9’ 6” Master Bedroom 3230 x 3165mm 10’ 7” x 10’ 5” The Ashdown Living / Dining 5605 x 5190mm 18’ 5” x 17’ 0” Bedroom 2 3550 x 2545mm 11’ 8” x 8’ 4” Bedroom 3 3160 x 2545mm 10’ 4” x 8’ 4” A beautiful detached three bedroom family home, with an adjoining garage. The generous, open living space breathes with natural light from bifold doors. Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms - including the en-suite master bedroom and four piece family bathroom. Plan and CGI depicted for The Ashdown POTENTIAL FUTURE THAKEHAM DEVELOPMENT POTTERS KILN PAGE FIFTEEN THE OCKENDEN GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen / Dining 5675 x 3400mm 18’ 7” x 11’ 2” Master Bedroom 3680 x 3440mm 12’ 1” x 11’ 3” The Ockenden Living Room 5755 x 3980mm 19’ 0” x 13’ 1” Bedroom 2 2825 x 2780mm 9’ 3” x 9’ 1” Bedroom 3 2780 x 2160mm 9’ 1” x 7’ 1” This semi-detached family home features an open plan kitchen and dining room, and a spacious living room that overlooks the rear garden. Upstairs, you’ll find a generous en-suite master bedroom, a second bedroom with a fitted wardrobe and a third, single bedroom. Plan and CGI depicted for The Ockenden POTENTIAL FUTURE THAKEHAM DEVELOPMENT POTTERS KILN PAGE SEVENTEEN THE WICKWOODS GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen / Dining 5750 x 3150mm 18’ 10” x 10’ 4” Master Bedroom 3480 x 3045mm 11’ 5” x 10’ 0” The Wickwoods Living Room 5530 x 3560mm 18’ 2” x 11’ 8” Bedroom 2 3010 x 2810mm 10’ 0” x 9’ 3” Bedroom 3 3480 x 2520mm 11’ 5” x 8’ 3” A warm and characterful family home. Beautiful traditional features are balanced with bifold doors, which illuminate the living room. Three bedrooms, including the en-suite master bedroom, complete this traditional yet modern home. Plan and CGI depicted for The Wickwoods POTENTIAL FUTURE THAKEHAM DEVELOPMENT POTTERS KILN PAGE NINETEEN HEATING, ELECTRICAL • Ceramic tile flooring in hall, cloakroom, AND LIGHTING kitchen/dining room, bathrooms and • Energy efficient combination boiler with en-suite, with carpet in all remaining areas flue gas heat recovery • Loft ladders • Underfloor heating to ground floor • Coordinated single paint finish to walls and • Gas fired radiator heating to first floor satinwood paint finish to all internal joinery • Inset wood burning stove with limestone Specification SECURITY AND PEACE hearth and surround (selected plots) OF MIND • WiFi programmable heating controls • Mains fed smoke/heat detectors, with • LED downlights in hall and landing, kitchen, battery backup WE BUILD HOMES NOT JUST TO BE FUNCTIONAL cloakroom, bathroom, en-suite and dressing • Mains fed carbon monoxide detector, AND PRACTICAL - BUT TO BE LIVED IN. WITH OUR areas, with pendant lighting in remaining positioned adjacent to gas boiler APPROACH TO SPECIFICATION AND EQUIPMENT, areas • Fuse spur for future wireless alarm and WE PUT TOGETHER KITCHENS, BATHROOMS AND • Brushed steel sockets above kitchen wiring provision for future CCTV camera LIVING AREAS THAT ARE AS BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR worktops, with integrated USB charging installation USE AS THEY ARE TO LOOK AT. • White sockets and switch plates in all other • 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty, areas, with integrated USB charging in all including 2 year defect and emergency bedrooms out of hours cover BEAUTIFULLY STYLISH BATHROOMS • Multi-gang grid switch for kitchen appliances DESIGNED KITCHENS • Contemporary white sanitaryware, • Shaver socket in bathrooms and en-suite EXTERNAL with chrome accessories by Vado • Individually designed kitchens • External double switched socket • Composite timber faced entrance door • Soft close doors and drawers • Polished edge mirror in bathrooms • Whole house ventilation providing with multi-point locking system • Stone worktops with glass splashback • Recessed cabinets with mirrored doors continuous ventilation • Single/double garage to selected plots, to hob (where applicable) to en-suite 1 • Internal digital TV aerial with distribution with antique oak timber up and over doors, • LED under unit lighting • Wall-hung, concealed cistern WC amplifier and additional driveway parking • One and half bowl stainless steel • White steel bath,
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