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Property Preview Welcome back to our Property Preview The Government has set out plans to restart England’s housing market which has, as you know been frozen since the coronavirus lockdown. As you are registered with us we are sending our Property Preview, which contains, on the following pages, a selection of houses new to the market or where prices have been adjusted. For further information please contact the relevant office. We remain committed to ensuring the safety and continued health of all clients, staff and customers and have taken measures to protect against coronavirus. Feature Property - Beautiful Barn Conversion With Versatile Accommodation HAWKHURST, KENT - PRICE ON APPLICATION Located down a country lane, less than 1.5 miles from Hawkhurst in the Cranbrook School Catchment. Versatile accommodation & established gardens of about 1 acre. 27’ Drawing Room • 3 Further Reception Rooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • 5 Bedrooms • 3 Bath/Shower Rooms • Delightful Garden & Grounds • Double Garage For more information please contact the Tunbridge Wells Office 01892 512020 batchellermonkhouse.com The Red House, Warrs Hill Road, East Sussex Guide Price £320,000 A spacious ground oor conversion apartment of over 1,000 sq , set in an idyllic locaon on the edge of Chailey Common. • Conversion Apartment • Ground Floor • Edge of Chailey Common • Rural yet well-connected • Over 1,000 sq • Parking and Garage Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Blunts Wood Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex Guide Price £475,000 - £500,000 A well-presented three bedroom semi detached home with driveway and garage located in a prime residenal area close to Haywards Heath railway staon and good schools. • Sought aer locaon • 15 minute walk of Railway Staon • Walking distance of excellent schools • Driveway and garage • Open plan living • West facing rear garden Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Bodle Street Green, Hailsham, East Sussex Price on Applicaon An aracve detached period coage of appealing character with separate garage, o -road parking and delighul gardens situated on the edge of this favoured rural hamlet. In all about 0.25 of an acre. EPC C. Please contact the Bale Oce - 01424 775577 for more information 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 Billingshurst Road, Coolham, West Sussex Guide Price £685,000 A superb conversion of a late Victorian chapel oering beaufully presented, exible accommodaon. The property has been substanally refurbished in recent years and benets from an integral double garage, secluded rear garden, decked terrace and summer house. • Converted chapel • Versale accommodaon • Over 2,600 sq • Double Garage • Driveway with ample Parking • Secluded Rear Garden with area of Decking Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Stone Quarry Road, Chelwood Gate, East Sussex Guide Price £750,000 A spacious detached 4 bedroom family house of 2,419 sq with generous gardens including a swimming pool, conveniently located close to Ashdown Forest. EPC Rang D. • Village Locaon • Close to Ashdown Forest • Spacious accommodaon • Swimming Pool • Gardens of about 0.3 of an Acre • Garage Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Chapmans Mews, Wellbrook Hill, Mayeld Guide Price £750,000 A stunning brand new barn style detached house with double oak frame garage, gardens and a small wooded area. Nice views to the rear. Situated between the popular villages of Mayeld and Five Ashes. 10 year warranty with Build zone • Gardens and a small woodland • Brand new • Oak frame double garage • O road parking • 10 year warranty Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Bashurst Hill, Itchingeld, West Sussex Guide Price £780,000 - £800,000 An aracve Grade II listed family home situated in a peaceful rural posion within easy reach of Billingshurst and Horsham. • Believed to Date Back to Around 1547 • Charming, Versale Accommodaon • Dining Room with Inglenook Fireplace • Recently Updated Kitchen • Sing Room with Woodburner • Views Over Surrounding Countryside • Private Gravelled Driveway • Mature Secluded Gardens Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Cowbeech, East Sussex Price on Application A detached farmhouse in need of refurbishment, set at the end of a 350 yard driveway. In a rural location with views and about 8.8 acres. • Wonderful rural location • Farmhouse for refurbishment • 2 Reception rooms • 4 Bedrooms • Garden, pond and paddocks Please contact the Bale Oce - 01424 775577 for more information Mark Cross, Crowborough, East Sussex Guide Price £830,000 A brand new 5 bedroomed detached house with excellent gardens and aracve views to the rear, with barn style garaging. Approximately 5 miles from Tunbridge Wells and 4.1 miles from Wadhurst Mainline staon. • New Home • Excellent Locaon • Aracve Views • 5 Bedrooms • Good sized Gardens Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Oathall Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex Guide Price £975,000 - £1,050,000 A very spacious and well-presented family home of individual style with a generous garden enjoying a central locaon within Haywards Heath close to the amenies including the railway staon. EPC Rang: C • Central locaon • Ideal for staon • Recently renovated • Generous garden • Walking distance to amenies • Local schools Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Bury Gate, Bury, West Sussex Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,100,000 A parcularly spacious family home oering versale accommodaon including potenal to create an annexe. • Generous Family House • Versale Accommodaon • Annexe Potenal • Rural Views to the Rear • Range of Outbuildings • Swimming Pool and Terrace • Aracve Gardens • Approximately 1 Acre Plot Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Turners Green Lane, Sparrows Green, East Sussex Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,100,000 An aracve 1930s family house in a popular locaon within easy reach of the village with 0.3 of an acre and 1.25 miles from the staon. • Wadhurst Staon 1.25 miles • Edge of village locaon • Spacious accommodaon • Mature gardens of 0.3 of an acre • No Chain Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Chilver Bridge Road, Arlington, East Sussex Guide Price £950,000 - £1,100,000 A uniquely located property set down a driveway on the edge of Arlington Reservoir with stunning views. This aracve Grade II Listed house sits within beauful mature private gardens with the addional benet of a handsome Sussex Barn with adjoining stabling and a paddock. In all about 1.9 acres. • Unique locaon overlooking Arlington Reservoir • Grade II Listed period house • Beauful mature private gardens • Within 1 mile of Berwick Railway Staon • Handsome Sussex Barn • Five stables and paddock • In all about 1.9 acres Please contact the Bale Oce - 01424 775577 for more information Harbolets Road, West Chilngton, West Sussex Guide Price £1,225,000 A detached period family house with about 14.1 acres, ideal for equestrian pursuits. • Charming Extended Home • Ground Floor Annexe • West Facing Gardens • 5 Stables and Yard • Detached Barn and Paddocks • Bluebell Woodland • Direct Access to Bridlepath • About 14.1 Acres (5.71 ha) Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Hasngs Road, Bale, East Sussex Guide Price £1,300,000 - £1,400,000 A wonderfully spacious family house of 6,376 sq , set back and screened from the road, extensive views across open countryside to the South Downs. Together with detached 2- bedroom annexe; planning consent for 2-bedroom bungalow; indoor swimming pool; garden and grounds, in all about 2.95 acres. EPC C • Close to Bale staon and town centre • Spacious family house • Detached 2 bedroom Annexe • Indoor swimming pool • Extensive countryside views • Planning consent for bungalow • In all about 2.95 acres Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Guide Price £1,350,000 A stylishly presented individual detached house in an elevated posion with its own o street parking in a highly popular locaon moments from the historic Panles and 0.4 miles from Tunbridge Wells mainline staon. • Sought aer locaon • Aracve established gardens • Adaptable accommodaon • staon 0.4 of a mile • O road parking. Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Golford Road, Benenden, Kent Oers in excess of £1,350,000 A delighul period farmhouse with 1 bedroom Coage and detached barn with planning permission to develop into a 4 bedroom residenal dwelling set in a rural posion in approximately 7 acres an d within the Cranbrook school catchment area. • Cranbrook School Catchment Area • Detached Annexe • 7 Acres • Barn with planning permission to develop. Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Luxfords Lane, East Grinstead, West Sussex Guide Price £1,495,000 An aracvely located predominantly single storey dwelling of huge potenal with outstanding outbuildings and a separate annexe in approximately 4 acres of grounds on the edge of East Grinstead only 200m from The Worth Way. • Stunning seng • Close to East Grinstead • Potenal to extend or replace (subject to planning) • Superb annexe • Further outbuildings/garaging • Woodland Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Bodle Street Green, Hailsham, East Sussex Guide Price £1,500,000 A stunning Grade II Listed period house sympathecally updated to a high standard to form a very comfortable and well presented family home. Privately set within a most beauful garden and grounds of about 2.46 acres and somewhat uniquely located on the edge of this favoured
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