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Property Preview for More Information on Any Properties Included on the Following Pages Please Visit Our Website Or Contact the Relevant Office Welcome to our regular Property Preview for more information on any properties included on the following pages please visit our website or contact the relevant office Feature Property - One of Britains top fishing venues SLINFOLD, WEST SUSSEX - GUIDE PRICE £2,950,000 Set in a beautiful rural location with about 44 acres, 10 stunning lakes/ponds, commercial retail shop, outbuildings & barns. Grade II Listed main house, separate cottage & bungalow annexe. Main House: 4 Reception Rooms • Kitchen • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 1 Bedroom Cottage • 1 Bedroom Bungalow • Swimming Pool • Garages and Outbuildings • Lakes & Ponds total about 16 acres • Land of about 44 acres For more information please contact the Pulborough Office 01798 872081 batchellermonkhouse.com Jengers Mead, Billingshurst Leasehold, Guide Price £119,995 OPEN DAY 12TH OCTOBER INVESTMENT/BUY TO LET OPPORTUNITY A collecon of 10 apartments fully converted and renovated to a high standard, with prices from £119,995. Studio,1 & 2 bedroom apartments provide lovely open plan living with ed contemporary styled kitchens & bathrooms. New 125 year lease. Central to all conveniences including restaurants, shops and bars. • Buy to let investment • 10 apartments • 1st and 2nd oor • Open plan living • Video entry phone system • Contemporarty kitchens and bathrooms • 125 year new lease Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Manchester Road, Nineld, East Sussex Guide Price £390,000 - £420,000 An interesng and appealing aached Grade II Listed coage, conveniently situated within the village of Nineld and with a pleasant garden and ample parking. • Village House • Walking distance to Primary School & two Public Houses • Period Features • Delightful Garden • Ample Parking Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Smugglers Way, Barns Green, West Sussex Guide Price £399,950 A spacious 3/4 bedroom, semi-detached house situated within a cul-de-sac in the popular village of Barns Green. No onward chain. • In the Heart of a Vibrant Village • Rarely Available Semi-Detached House • Flexible Accommodaon • O Road Parking for Several Vehicles • No Onward Chain Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Old Hall Coages, High Street, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A well-appointed, three bedroom, semi-detached coage (2015) situated in the sought-aer village of Etchingham, with o-road parking and manageable garden and within walking distance of the local amenies and mainline rail staon. EPC C. Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Ide Hill Road, Four Elms, Kent Guide Price £435,000 - £465,000 A well presented 3 bedroom detached bungalow in a sought aer village locaon with its range of amenies and with an aracve outlook to the rear over open elds. Edenbridge mainline staon i s within 2 miles. Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Slaugham, Haywards Heath, West Sussex Guide Price £575,000 - £600,000 A spacious and well arranged 4 bedroom semi-detached house with further potenal, a generous garden, and enjoying a quiet locaon on the outskirts of Slaugham and Stapleeld. EPC Rang: D • Rural locaon • Further potenal to extend • Generous garden • Good communicaons • Well presented • Close to Stapleeld Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Old Mill Lane, Wisborough Green, West Sussex Guide Price £605,000 A Grade II listed converted Windmill which would now benet from some modernisaon and renovaon. • 4 Bedrooms • Balcony • Views From Top Floor • Gardens • Prefabricated Double Garage • Parking Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Crowhurst, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A very aracve and well-presented detached converted Coach House (not Listed) sympathecally updated within recent years in a semi-rural locaon and with a wonderful landscaped wall-enclosed garden. EPC F Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Maynards Green, Heatheld, East Sussex Guide Price £650,000 - £700,000 An aracve and well-presented period house of mixed ages, with exible accommodaon including a ground oor bedroom and wet room, together with an established garden of about 0.3 of an acre. • Aracve period house • Versale accommodaon • Mature gardens • Double garage • Annexe potenal • Village locaon Bale Oce - 01424 775577 London Road, Uckeld, East Sussex Guide Price £675,000 - £725,000 An aracve and well presented Victorian Farmhouse with beauful garden and grounds including outbuildings located on the edge of Uckeld In all about 1 acre. EPC Rang: D • Aracve farmhouse • Convenient locaon • Edge of Uckeld • Rural feel • About 1 acre • Outbuildings Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Mardens Hill, Crowborough, East Sussex Guide Price £725,000 - £750,000 A wonderful opportunity to acquire a delighul and well presented 3 bedroom coage in a peaceful rural seng with 3 recepon rooms and direct access onto the Ashdown forest 1.25 miles from the centre of Crowborough. • Direct Access to the Ashdown Forest • Sympathecally extended • Delighul rural seng • Vaulted Dining/Garden room • Open Plan kitchen with Aga Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Bury Common, Bury, West Sussex Guide Price £745,000 A parcularly spacious family home that has been greatly improved and extended by the current owners. • Flexable accomodaon • O-road Parking • Timber Garage • Animal Enclosures • Terraces, Gardens and Grounds • In all nearly 0.5 of an acre Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Sidlesham, Chichester, West Sussex Oers in the region of £795,000 A small farm with about 8.3 acres, versale range of buildings and a detached farm bungalow, situated south of Chichester. • Rural Locaon South of Chichester • Detached 2 Bedroom Agricultural Bungalow • Double Garage • 2 Loose Boxes and Implement Store • Steel Framed Barn and 2 Pole Barns • Level Pasture Land of About 8.3 Acres (3.36 Hectares) Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Lamberhurst Down, Lamberhurst, Kent Guide Price £825,000 - £875,000 A much improved and stylishly presented family house in an aracve locaon on the outskirts of the favoured village of Lamberhurst. • Within easy reach of village • Aracve mature south facing gardens • Garage and parking • Mainline staon within 4 miles • Quarter of a mile of A21 Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Staon Road, North Chailey, Lewes Guide Price £850,000 An impressive and private wing of an Edwardian property having been substanally improved by the current owners to exacng standards with free owing recepon space and in excess of 3,600 sq in all, conveniently located between North Chailey and Newick with easy access to Haywards Heath. EPC Rang: C • Stunning interiors • Approximately 3,600 sq • Aracve garden • Ample parking with garage • Convenient for Haywards Heath • Easy pedestrian access to Newick Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 The Lake House, Hurston Lane, West Sussex Guide Price £925,000 A detached ve bedroom farmhouse with scope for modernisaon or possible replacement (subject to planning) in a ne rural locaon overlooking its own lake with about 2.4 acres (not surveyed). • On a Ridge Overlooking its own Lake • Detached Farmhouse for modernisaon or possible replacement (subject to planning) • 5 Bedrooms • Light Spacious Drawing Room • Beauful Lake • Lawned Areas and Natural Gardens and Grounds • In all approximately 2.4 Acres (Not Surveyed) Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Furnace Lane, Brenchley, Kent Guide Price £950,000 A seldom available opportunity to acquire a property in an aracve rural seng on the outskirts of Brenchley village with the potenal and scope to develop into a variety of dierent residenal opons in this favoured part of Kent subject to the necessary permissions. • Bungalow and Detached barn • Development Potenal subject to PP • Horsmonden 0.7 miles • Paddock Wood mainline staon 4.7 miles • Tunbridge Wells 8 miles • 3 acres approx Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 High Street, Winchelsea, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A very desirable and sympathecally updated Grade II Listed house of 4,438 sq , ideally situated in the heart of the Ancient Town of Winchelsea and featuring well-proporoned rooms with good ceiling heights and original period features, beauful walled garden and a garage. Bale Oce - 01424 775577 East Hoathly, Lewes, East Sussex Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,100,000 A beaufully presented and adaptable Grade II Listed house of around 3,000 sq which could easily be recongured to create addional bedrooms. Set within aracve gardens and land totalling approximately 7.4 acres. • Period property • Approximately 7.4 acres • Rural posion • Potenal to extend • Versale accommodaon • Aracve outlook Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 North Lane, West Hoathly, West Sussex Guide Price £1,200,000 - £1,300,000 A characterful home constructed by Border Oak in 2016 to an exceponal standard and oering over 3,100 sq of accommodaon, situated in the centre of the popular village of West Hoathly. EPC Rang: B • Over 3,100 sq • Centre of West Hoathly • Border Oak • Energy ecient • Modern build with character features • Stunning interiors Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Chillies Lane, Crowborough, East Sussex Guide Price £1,250,000 - £1,500,000 An opportunity to acquire a spacious detached much loved family home located on the outskirts of Crowborough a short distance from the Ashdown Forest in about 0.7 acres of mature grounds. Privately situated behind secure electric wrought iron gates. • Crowborough 2 miles • 7 Bedrooms • 0.7 acres • Close to Ashdown Forest • No Chain Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Catseld, Bale, East Sussex Guide Price £1,300,000 - £1,500,000 Impressive former Coach House and stable block transformed in recent years into an exceponally well-appointed and presented country house of 5,637 sq . Ideal as a family home or for dual occupaon. Range of outbuildings including Barn, garden and pasture eld - in all about 4.9 acres. • Very substanal former coach house • Recently updated and refurbished to an exceponal standard • Ideal for dual occupaon • 4 Recepon Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms • Excellent range of outbuildings • Within easy reach of Catseld and Bale • 4.9 acres of garden, grounds and light woodland Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Howbourne Lane, Buxted, East Sussex Guide Price £1,400,000 - £1,500,000 A ne period country house set in beauful landscaped gardens and grounds of 4.3 acres with stunning far reaching views over the surrounding countryside and within a mile of Buxted and its mainline staon.
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