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Colemead Furner's Green, East Sussex Illustration by Rodger Fincham - Architect, 01342 826837. Used by permission. For illustrative purposes only, not to scale. Full plans can be viewed at: http://www.planning.wealden.gov.uk/ DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH FULL PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A TRADITIONAL STYLE 4 BEDROOM REPLACEMENT DWELLING, SITUATED IN A SUPER RURAL LOCATION WITH FARMLAND AND WOODLAND VIEWS COLEMEAD FURNER’S GREEN, EAST SUSSEX COLEMEAD, PERRYMANS LANE FURNER’S GREEN, EAST SUSSEX TN22 3RS Existing property w Entrance hall w sitting room w kitchen w boot room w 3 bedrooms w bathroom w separate WC w EPC rating E Proposed dwelling w Entrance hall w dining hall w study w open plan kitchen and living room w utility room w cloakroom w boot room w master bedroom with dressing room and en suite shower room w guest bedroom with en suite shower room w 2 further bedrooms w family bathroom w detached, timber framed double car port and office Garden and field, about 1.45 acres Further land may be available by separate negotiation Description The sale of Colemead presents the opportunity to acquire a detached 1960s bungalow with full planning permission for a replacement dwelling. The proposed property is designed to be traditional in style, with coloured rendered elevations, stone dressings and tile hanging under a slate tiled roof. The house will benefit from the addition of a detached, timber-framed double garage and office and is situated in well-enclosed grounds of nearly an acre and a half, comprising a garden, parking area and field. Planning Permission Full planning permission was granted on 8 June 2015 for a ‘one-and-a-half storey replacement dwelling’. Wealden District Council, ref: WD/2015/0838/F. Agent’s Note There is a right of way over the northern part of the driveway, allowing access to the adjoining field. Colemead, Furner's Green, East Sussex Situation Continue through Chelwood Gate and turn right, opposite the bus Colemead is situated off a rural lane in the hamlet of Furner’s Green stop, into Stonequarry Road. Bear left at the fork into Tanyard Lane, on the outskirts of the popular village of Danehill, within an Area of continue for about 0.7 of a mile and turn left into Brookhouse Bottom. ck ra T Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the edge of Ashdown Forest. After about half a mile, turn left at the grass triangle into Perrymans A wide range of amenities can be found in the towns of Haywards Lane. Colemead can be found on the left hand side after about a third Heath, Uckfield, East Grinstead and Lewes, while Tunbridge Wells and of a mile, at the end of the road. Brighton are within 20 miles. Area : 1.455 acres (0.589 ha) Services Brookhouse Woods Railway stations: Haywards Heath (8.7 miles) has a mainline station, Existing property: oil fired central heating. Mains electricity and water. with frequent services to London Bridge/London Victoria from 42 Private drainage. NE A minutes. www.southernrailway.com L 'S Colemead N Spring A M Y Outgoings R R Schools: There is a good selection of highly regarded schools Wealden District Council, 01892 653311. Tax band A. PE Cleve in the area, both state and private, including Cumnor House (2.5 Cottage Gillwood miles), Brambletye and Great Walstead preparatory schools, Energy Performance Perryman's Hill Michael Hall School (Rudolph Steiner) and Ardingly College. www. A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available on request. Perry Cottage Twitten goodschoolsguide.co.uk House Viewing Directions Strictly by appointment with Savills on 01444 446000. Swimming Pool Holly At Wych Cross, the junction of the A22 and A275, head south on If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite Cottage the A275 (Lewes Road) and turn left just after The Red Lion PH into you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the Beaconsfield Road. property. Promap Licence Number: 100022432 Crown Copyright 2015 0m 25m 50m 75m Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2015. All rights reserved. m) Licence number 100022432. Plotted Scale - 1:1950 (u th Pa Not to scale. For identification purposes only. FLOORPLANS Colemead, Furners Green - Proposed Dwelling Gross internal area (approx.) Office Car port House - 162.0 sq m (1743 sq ft) 4.18 x 2.82 13'8'' x 9'3'' 4.96 x 4.25 Garage - 33.9 sq m (364 sq ft) 16'3'' x 13'11' For identification only - Not to scale © Trueplan (UK) Limited Boot Utility room room Bedroom Bedroom 2.97 x 2.72 Kitchen / Living room 3.19 x 3.14 9'8'' x 8'11'' Master 10'5'' x 10'3'' 7.66 x 4.72 bedroom 25'1'' x 15'6'' 3.56 x 3.47 11'8'' x 11'4'' Dining hall Restricted height Study Guest bedroom 4.51 x 4.28 4.04 x 3.92 14'9'' x 14'0'' 13'3'' x 12'10'' Ground floor First floor Savills Haywards Heath 37 - 39 Perrymount Road, Important Notice Haywards Heath RH16 3BN Savills and their clients give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any [email protected] offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are 01444 446000 for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure prepared: June 2015 Photographs taken: June 2015 Ref: JC/51027020 savills.co.uk.
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