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An Elegant Collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Homes An elegant collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes WELCOME TO MEADOWBROOK This stunning collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom family homes is perfectly placed in the picturesque village of Storrington, West Sussex. Lying on the edge of the South Downs, Meadowbrook is surrounded by green open space and yet is only a short walk from the village centre. Residents can easily stroll to the high street, where there’s a selection of pubs and shops as well as a supermarket. These beautiful homes also benefit from good public transport links and road connections, with both the A27 and M23 nearby, so you’ll be spoilt for choice. 2 3 A Charming Community “Let every dawn be to you Imagine spending your weekends exploring forest as the beginning of life, trails, grazing the menu at a cosy pub or mingling and every setting sun be with neighbours at a local market. In Storrington, to you as its close.” you can do all of this and more. T John Ruskin This bustling village is brimming with character and is ideally positioned just a stone’s throw from the South Downs. Although it’s nestled amongst stunning countryside, Storrington boasts a variety of amenities. There’s a Waitrose supermarket on the doorstep as well as a post office, bakery, leisure centre and library. The main high street, which is on the A283, has a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs to try too. The Moon serves up a wide selection of burgers and pizzas, or you can stop at The Anchor to sample some traditional pub fare. There are plenty of other options, with an Italian, Chinese, Thai and Indian restaurant all within easy reach. You’ll also find a selection of cafés including well-known chains and independents. This thriving community comes to life every Friday when the local market, which has been operating for over 60 years, is held in the village hall. There’s a large selection of homegrown produce on offer including cakes, fruit and veg and free-range meat. For those looking to explore the great outdoors, the large recreation ground with football and cricket pitches is right on the doorstep and the enchantment of the South Downs is just a 45 minute walk away. 5 Explore More The surrounding area offers something for everyone. The South Downs National Park is easily accessible and is full of hidden gems, all waiting to be discovered. From ancient woodland and wildlife habitats to rolling farmland and coastal views, there’s so much to explore. There are a variety of outdoor activities to partake in too including cycling, horse riding and gliding. Less than 10 miles away is the vibrant seaside town of Worthing, which is home to a number of theatres, cinemas and museums. During the summer months both the pier and sandy beach are popular with visitors. Arundel is also nearby and is steeped in history. This busy market town has a large selection of art galleries and restaurants to choose from. Arundel Castle, which was established almost 1,000 years ago, still stands today and provides unrivalled views of the South Downs and River Arun. Horsham, Brighton and Crawley are all close by and offer the perfect chance to indulge in a spot of retail therapy or, if you want to venture further afield, Gatwick Airport is less than an hour away. 6 7 Stay Connected Storrington is well connected, with regular bus services to local towns and attractions and the A283 running through the village to Steyning. The pretty coastal towns of Brighton, Shoreham and Worthing are just a short drive away whilst the historic market town of Horsham is also within easy reach. Conveniently, Pulborough Station is approximately 5 miles away and offers regular trains to London Waterloo. 17 22 25 32 34 37 41 Mins Mins Mins Mins Mins Mins Mins ARUNDEL WORTHING HORSHAM CHICHESTER CRAWLEY LONDON GATWICK BRIGHTON Source: Google Maps 15 32 61 77 95 Mins Mins Mins Mins Mins PULBOROUGH HORSHAM CRAWLEY BRIGHTON LONDON VICTORIA LONDON WATERLOO Source: Trainline 8 9 Why Buy New? Buying a secondhand home can be stressful. It can take weeks for the chain to complete and once you move in you could find yourself contending with a host of DIY projects and redecorating jobs. But when you buy a new build home you can avoid all of this. No chain makes moving easy, there’ll be no maintenance issues to tackle and you’ll benefit from a home that’s immaculate – both inside and out. Buying a new home can save you money too. An efficient heating system, good insulation and double glazed windows will help reduce your energy bills as well as your carbon footprint. Digital illustration is indicative only. 10 11 Spacious, Sustainable Living With a range of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom traditional family homes on offer, there’s something to suit every lifestyle at Meadowbrook. Whether you’re a growing family looking for your next move or you’re considering downsizing and moving to a more rural location, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. When you enter the development you’ll be greeted by a winding road and a picturesque pond, where local wildlife retreat to. As you wander past the treelined streets you’ll see mature trees, small mews courts and a stretch of parkland, which offers stunning views of the South Downs. Each home boasts contemporary interiors and large, flexible living spaces that are designed to maximise natural light. Sustainably built using a mixture of materials including red brick, stone and timber effect boarding, these characterful homes are also designed to have lower energy bills and benefit from high quality insulation, energy efficient heating and integrated A rated Bosch appliances. The development is environmentally friendly too and offers good recycling facilities, access to public transport and a variety of walking routes to explore. 12 13 N Development Plan 9 The natural surroundings have been carefully 10 considered during the development of Meadowbrook. CHILDREN’S PLAY EQUIPMENT AREA Existing mature landscape features including 11 hedgerows, trees and planted verges have been beautifully preserved and maintained. 8 12 7 Throughout the development there are pockets of green open 2 Bedroom Houses 5 Bedroom Houses 6 The York The Austin space, which allow residents to socialise outdoors and the natural Plots 24, 25, 51 & 52 Plots 66 & 67 5 17 18 elements have been used to create green corridors, which weave 68 3 Bedroom Houses The Wordsworth 16 Plots 65 & 68 66 67 The Bramble the different areas of the site together. 19 21 Plots 2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 15, 16, 59, 71 & 75 4 15 65 3 22 20 Affordable Housing 13 69 The Darwin All of the homes have been built using traditional materials that 14 Plots 6, 7, 21-23, 26-32, 35-38, 39-50, 53 & 54 2 23 70 Plots 60, 61 & 62 32 complement the existing buildings in the village and there are a 1 24 71 31 The Mickleham mixture of house dwelling sizes to choose from, so whatever your 25 30 55 Plots 1, 5, 34, 72 & 74 72 lifestyle needs, they’ll be perfectly catered for at Meadowbrook. 29 56 4 Bedroom Houses 28 The Browning 27 Plots 19, 20, 55 & 56 2 BEDROOM HOMES 5 BEDROOM HOMES 57 26 54 The Laurel 33 58 74 73 The York The Wordsworth 53 Plots 10, 11, 17, 18, 57 & 58 24, 25, 51 & 52 65 & 68 75 34 52 59 The Orchard Plots 9, 12, 33, 63, 64, 69, 73 & 76 3 BEDROOM HOMES The Austen 35 51 36 60 76 66 & 67 50 37 The Bramble 49 61 38 2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 15, 16, 59, 71 & 75 48 Affordable Housing 47 62 39-42 The Mickleham Shared Ownership 1, 5, 13, 34, 72 & 74 SS 43-46 63 SS Substation WATER LANE RC The Darwin PUMP ST 60, 61 & 62 RC Refuse Collection 64 4 BEDROOM HOMES The Laurel 10, 11, 17 & 18 The Orchard 9, 12, 33, 63, 64, 69, 70, 73 & 76 The Browning 19, 20, 55, 56, 57 & 58 14 15 The York The Bramble 2 Bedroom Home 3 Bedroom Home Homes 24, 25*, 51 & 52* Homes 2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 15, 16, 59, 71 & 75* Digital illustration is indicative only. Digital illustration is indicative only. Bedroom 3 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Living Room Living/Dining Room C C En suite Bathroom W Hall Kitchen/ Dining Room A/C A/C Kitchen WC Hall Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 WC Bathroom Bedroom 1 4474mm x 2877mm 14’8” x 9’5” 10’6” x 17’5”max 3201mm x max 1 5300mm Bedroom Bedroom 2 4474mm x 2600mm 14’8” x 8’6” 10’2” x 10’6” 3095mm x 2 3201mm Bedroom Bedroom 3 2880mm x 2156mm 9’5” x 7’1” x 9’5” 2156mm x 3 2880mm Bedroom Meadowbrook York GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR 12’7” x 18’0” 3823mm x Room 5471mm Living FIRST FLOOR Bramble Meadowbrook Living/Dining Room 4474mm x 4459mm 14’ 8” x 14’ 7” Bedroom 1 4474mm x 2877mm 14’ 8” x 9’ 5” Living Room 5471mm x 3823mm10’2” x 18’ 14’11” 0’’ x3109mm x 12’ 7’’ 4536mm Room Kitchen/Dining Bedroom 1 3201mm x 5300mm 10’ 6’’ x 17’ 5’’ Living Room/DiningKitchen Room 4474mm x 4459mm 14’8”2210mm x 14’7” x 3600mm 7’ 3” x 11’ 10” Bedroom 2 4474mm x 2600mm 14’ 8” x 8’ 6” Kitchen/Dining Room 3109mm x 4536mm 10’ 2’’ x 14’ 11’’ Bedroom 2 3201mm x 3095mm 10’ 6’’ x 10’ 2’’ Kitchen 3600mm x 2210mm 11’10” x 7’3” Bedroom 3 2156mm x 2880mm 7’ 1’’ x 9’ 5’’ Meadowbrook Bramble Meadowbrook Meadowbrook York Total Area 72.1 sq.m.
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