Heatherlands

Heathfield • East

Heatherlands

Welcome to Heatherlands

On the outskirts of Heathfield, , and lying partly within the High Weald Area of Natural Beauty, Heatherlands is a new development of 23 terraced, semi-detached and detached homes, ranging from one to five bedrooms.

Thoughtfully designed, the new homes at Heatherlands are in keeping with the local environment while also presenting a new standard of spacious, modern accommodation. Situated in beautiful rural countryside backed by woodland, each home blends into their own neatly landscaped setting. Image: Bob Radlinski

Relaxed country living

The affluent market town of Heathfield example of a 17th Century Jacobean building, with offers plenty of local amenities and mullioned windows and oak beams, it was famously entertainment options for those once the home of Rudyard Kipling. looking to enjoy country life while also Another curiosity is nearby Braylsham Castle – at first maintaining easy access to . glance a romantic castle with timbered façade and moat which might have graced East Sussex for hundreds of Heathfield presents an idyllic rural setting, surrounded years – this was actually built in the 1990s in imitation Image: Jamie Walker by beautiful rolling Sussex countryside, which also offers of a medieval manor house with its own working some magnificent views to the south from the High drawbridge. Street. Several grand buildings contribute to the town’s Heathfield’s social scene is inextricably linked with its sense of history, including the seventeenth century plentiful markets and fairs. Regular events include the mansion in Heathfield Park and also Gibraltar Tower Heffle Cuckoo Fair every April, the annual Heathfield which was built to commemorate Lord Heathfield’s Show, a summer fair and a French market over the successful defence of Gibraltar from 1772 to 1779. August bank holiday weekend. One of the finest National Trust properties in the area is Bateman’s, just outside Burwash, 8 miles east. A fine Rolling Sussex countryside offers an idyllic setting for Heatherlands while also positioned for easy access to London. Image: Laurie Lopes The village pub is always a good spot to enjoy the peaceful pace of life in delightful Sussex villages. A perfect countryside setting

The development at Heatherlands is There is a beautiful 14-mile path to the south of ideally located to enjoy the best of the Heathfield which is a traffic-free walkway, bridleway Sussex countryside. From picturesque and cycleway and part of the National Cycle Network. Known as the ‘Cuckoo Trail’, it follows the route of the pubs to woodland walks this is a truly old steam railway (The Cuckoo Line). delightful setting. Several pretty villages are within the local parish and The development offers a tranquil suburban setting with make for some lovely days out. Waldron, Cross In Hand semi-rural, ancient woodland to the north and homes and Broad Oak are among the most attractive. Royal are well integrated into this gently sloping landscape, Tunbridge Wells is less than 15 miles away, with a host providing views out across wooded areas. of shopping and entertainment options. Head south by the same distance to discover the delights of the Just a few miles west is Selwyns Wood Nature Reserve English seaside at with Victorian hotels - a small natural woodland nestled in a south facing and famous pier as well as the spectacular Beachy valley with three streams running through it together Head lighthouse. with an open area dominated by the heather that is a characteristic feature in this part of Sussex. Plenty to offer all the family

Heatherlands is perfectly positioned Within easy reach of London, Heatherlands is also an for enjoying all that Heathfield and ideal base for those looking to enjoy the bright lights the surrounding area has to offer. The of the capital, from shopping, sports and restaurants to theatres, museums and art galleries. location adjacent to the A265 means easy access to a wide variety of local As a family-friendly town, Heathfield and the amenities, from shops to schools, surrounding area is home to a number of nursery, making Heatherlands the perfect primary and secondary schools, including Sheepsetting Pre-School and Cross In Hand Primary setting for family life. School, both within walking distance of the homes, as well as numerous other options. Skippers Hill Manor Heathfield is an important local shopping destination, independent prep school (catering for children from with a mix of independent shops and boutiques aged 2 to 13) is just over 3 miles north, set in over together with high street retail outlets including popular 22 acres of idyllic countryside while the town is names such as Sainsbury’s and Waitrose. There is also a also home to Heathfield Community College, a high wide range of restaurants, pubs and cafes, which offer performing secondary school and sixth form with plenty of choice for a variety of social occasions. around 1500 pupils. Sporting options

Sussex has a close association with cricket and the local Heathfield Park Cricket Club (est. 1878) enjoys one of the most picturesque settings of any ground in Sussex. Cricket aside, there are plenty of other sporting pursuits available locally. The town has its own football field, with an adjacent children’s playground while the nearby village of Cross In Hand has rugby, bowls and tennis clubs. Meanwhile, Isenhurst Health Club is less than a mile from Heatherlands and has a 15m swimming pool as well as a well-equipped gym/fitness centre plus the opportunity to take part in various classes and activities. Croydon A232 M20 A228 A3 Epsom A243 A217 A240 M25 M25 A22 A249 M2 A23 M26 A217 A3 Sevenoaks A228 M25 Maidstone

Guildford M20 A21 A26 A229 A22 Tonbridge A24 M23

A21 ATWIC A281 AIRPORT Ashford A264 Royal Crawley Tunbridge A262 Wells A28

A264 A26 Horsham A22 A21

STONEATE Haywards BUTE STATION STATION A272 Heath A265 A272 A272 A29 A272 A267 A259

A24 Heathfield A23 Heatherlands A22 A26 A283 A21

A27 A277 Bexhill Hastings A259 A27 Brighton Worthing A27

Eastbourne Heatherlands

Superior connections

St Bartholomew Sainsburys By Train Heatherlands is well connected for those Church Supermarket from 0.2 miles 0.7 miles wishing to travel by public transport. Excellent East Croydon Heathfield Waitrose 59 mins local bus and coach services link Heathfield Youth Club Supermarket Oxted 0.4 miles 1.0 miles with various destinations including Eastbourne, 42 mins Sheepsetting Selwyns Wood London Bridge Battle, , Tunbridge Wells and a number Pre School Nature Reserve 1 hr 16 mins of local villages. 0.5 miles 1.7 miles Cross In Hand Heathfield Primary School Community For travel further afield, the M20, M23, M26 and M25 motorways 0.5 miles College By Train 3.6 miles from Stonegate can all be reached in approximately one hour, facilitating access to a Cross In Hand Inn Buxted London Bridge wide range of destinations, including Gatwick or Heathrow airport for 0.5 miles Station 1 hr 5.9 miles international travel. Isenhurst London Health Club Stonegate Charing Cross 1 hr 11mins Travel into London (London Bridge) takes under 80 minutes by direct 0.6 miles Station 8.8 miles train on Southern Rail from Buxted station, which is just under six miles Tunbridge Wells west from Heatherlands or just an hour with Southeastern Trains from 14.2 miles

Stonegate station which is about nine miles east of Heathfield. Eastbourne 17.9 miles

*Map not to scale. Journey times calculated in November 2018 using www.nationalrail.co.uk and Google maps and are dependent on time of travel.

Established in 1992, Millwood and materials are retained, where possible. Over Designer Homes is an award-winning the past 26 years, Millwood has successfully established homebuilder based in Kent, with a strong and successful reputation as a leading regional housebuilder in the South East. Now, privately owned exclusive developments in country, by Places for People, the passion behind Millwood town, village and waterside locations remains the same and is demonstrated through throughout Kent, Sussex and Surrey. traditional design, excellent skill and meticulous Millwood builds a broad range of attention to detail. individually designed homes from The company’s continued policy of combining all contemporary apartments to traditional that is best in local architectural history, with the two and three storey residences. latest in modern innovation has won the company many prestigious regional and national awards over Millwood aims to enhance the rural aspects of the years. For more information, please visit www. regenerated brownfield land, by ensuring that millwooddesignerhomes.co.uk. landscaping is sympathetic to the environment and that natural and existing features, such as reclaimed bricks Site layout 8

The Compton ~ Home: 1 4 bedroom detached home

The Horley ~ Home: 2 3 bedroom semi-detached home 7 The Frimley ~ Home: 3 N 3 bedroom semi-detached home 9

The Portfield ~ Home: 4 10 3 bedroom semi-detached home 6 The Charlwood ~ Homes: 5, 10 & 11 11 4 bedroom semi-detached home 5

The Beddington ~ Home: 6 4 5 bedroom detached home 12 The Lenham ~ Homes: 7, 9 & 14 4 bedroom detached home 3

The Upperberry ~ Homes: 12 & 13 5 bedroom detached home 2 The Ashby ~ Home: 15 14 4 bedroom detached home 1

15 NB. Homes 16-23 are not for open market sale. 16 13 17 18

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Heatherlands Get in touch

If you’d like to find out more about the homes at Heatherlands then please get in touch and we’d be delighted to tell you more.

For more information please email us at [email protected] Alternatively call us on 01435 220 435 to discuss your requirements and find out about latest prices and availability. Heatherlands Cross In Hand, Heathfield TN21 0LS Tel: 01435 220 435 www.millwooddesignerhomes.co.uk

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