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Download Brochure KingsDrive Kings Drive | Hassocks | West Sussex A new development of four highly specified 3 bedroom semi detached homes Wolstunbury • Wilmington • Clayton • Firle A development by www.crossstone.co.uk Hassocks Hassocks, West Sussex The popular village of Hassocks is centrally There is a fine selection of pubs available in and around located within Mid Sussex and is only 7 miles the village as well as within neighbouring villages such as Ditchling and Hurstpierpoint. north of the City of Brighton & Hove. A major benefit of living in Hassocks is the immediate Two miles west of Hassocks in the adjoining village of access from Hassocks main line railway station Hurstpierpoint lies Danny House, an Elizabethan manor where David Lloyd George came to draw up terms for the to the London/Brighton railway line. The station armistice at the end of World War I. is within easy walking distance of Kings Drive. On the skyline above Hassocks there are two windmills, named Hassocks is situated within the Sussex Weald and has stunning Clayton Windmills but known locally as ‘Jack & Jill’. Jack is a views of the South Downs National Park to the south. The village tower mill and was built in 1866. Jill, a post mill, was built in offers a wide variety of both independent and multiple shops Dyke Road in Brighton in 1821 and was later moved to Clayton including cafes, specialist shops, opticians, banks and restaurants. in 1852 by a team of oxen. The working life of the mills ended in about 1906, and Jack is now in private ownership; Jill was restored in 1986 and is open to the public. Hassocks Mainline Railway Station Danny House Hurstpierpoint The South Downs National Park www.crossstone.co.uk KingsDrive Photo is of the newly refurbished houses Wolstunbury and Wilmington Cross Stone Homes at Kings Drive Cross Stone Homes focus on sustainable Wolstunbury & Wilmington Ready Now development and wherever possible we aim to Two comprehensively refurbished 3 bedroom semi detached re-use buildings, ensuring that our developments houses, with off road parking and well proportioned south westerly rear gardens. deliver the most sustainable and environmentally friendly development solution for the environment. Clayton & Firle Ready Spring 2012 Our Kings Drive development comprises the conversion and Two new 3 bedroom semi detached houses, with off road comprehensive refurbishment of a former house to provide two parking and well proportioned south westerly rear gardens. semi detached houses and the construction of two new semi detached houses on an adjoining plot, which stood vacant for many years. The development essentially now completes the street scene within Kings Drive. The four new houses have been named after Sussex Beacons, the two new houses to be known as Clayton & Firle, whilst the two refurbished houses are to be known as Wolstunbury & Wilmington. All of our developments are built to the highest standards incorporating tried and tested traditional construction methods, as well as employing the latest building technology to ensure we maintain the highest standards of construction and very importantly insulation. The two new homes will be constructed to the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 3. www.crossstone.co.uk The Homes www.crossstone.co.uk Specification Specification Each of the houses will incorporate: • Glendoven Cream Kitchen units including built in • Sanitary ware throughout is Porcelanosa NK ONE Concept appliances, Nickel Downlighters and circular plinth range, with taps and fittings from the Ronda and Nantes lights, Nikel effect bar handles, tower units, display range. Baths have combined shower with full glazed screens units (Wolstunbury), soft close drawers and hinges • Gas central heating with radiators to refurbished houses and magic pull out storage units and under floor heating to new houses • Kitchen worktops square edge oak block style with • Good size lofts with loft ladders upstand detail, splash backs in Porcelanosa Glass Bianco tiles • Built in wardrobes to master bedrooms (excl. Wilmington) • Kitchen sinks Lamona Ulswater 1.5 sink bowls with • Gardens with patios laid with Marshalls Saxon Slabs and Porcelanosa NK single lever mixer taps good sized lawn areas • Built in appliances include Bosch stainless steel 5 burner • Front garden area finished in Brindle Brick Paviours and Gas Hob, Bosch stainless steel double fan oven, Bosch providing off road parking stainless steel chimney extractor, Whirlpool Microwave, • Double glazing throughout Lamona 50/50 Fridge Freezer, 1400rpm washing machine, • Engineered 3 strip wood Oak floors in entrance halls integrated tall tub dishwasher • Fitted 80/20 wool mix fitted neutral carpets throughout • Kitchens and Cloakrooms finished with Porcelanosa 'Cube Nature' and 'Oxon Marfil' ceramic tiles to walls and floors • Electric smoke detection systems www.crossstone.co.uk Clayton &Firle Floor Plans NEW BUILD HOUSES READY SPRING 2012 (Measurements to be verified on completion) Kitchen/Dining Room Kitchen/Dining Room Ground Floor Plans Cpd Cpd Hall Hall Living Room Living Room WC WC Bedroom Two Bedroom Two en-suite en-suite First Floor Plans Cpd Cpd Bedroom One Bedroom Three Bedroom One CLAYTON FIRLE 49a Kings Drive Hassocks 49b Kings Drive Hassocks www.crossstone.co.uk Wolstunbury & Wilmington Floor Plans REFURBISHED HOUSES READY NOW Kitchen/ Breakfast Room 4.43m x 3.15m Dining Room (14' 6" x 10' 4") 3.57m x 3.19m (11' 9" x 10' 6") Kitchen 2.31m x 2.54m (7' 7" x 8' 4") Dining Room Ground Floor Plans 3.51m x 2.70m WC (11' 6" x 8' 10") WC Living Room Living Room Hall 4.13m into bay x 4.11m 3.80m into bay x 3.73m (13' 7" into bay x 13' 6") (12' 6" into bay x 12' 3") Bathroom Bedroom Two Bedroom Two 3.57m x 3.57m 3.96m x 3.00m (11' 9" x 11' 9") (13' x 9' 10") Bedroom One 4.87m into bay x 3.43m (16' into bay x 11' 3") First Floor Plans Cpd Cpd Bedroom One Bedroom Three 4.10m into bay x 3.28m Bedroom 3.15m x 2.70m (13' 5" into bay x 10' 9") Three/ (10' 4" x 8' 10") Study 2.49m x 2.31m (8' 2" x 7' 7") WOLSTUNBURY WILMINGTON 49c Kings Drive Hassocks 49d Kings Drive Hassocks www.crossstone.co.uk KingsDrive Kings Drive | Hassocks | West Sussex A new development of four highly specified 3 bedroom semi detached homes Price Each house will be sold freehold, price upon application Further information Bryn Thomas James Epps Lewes Office Brighton & Hove Office [email protected] [email protected] T: 01273 487444 T: 01273 688881 A40M LONDON M4 M25 Kings Drive Burgess Hill M25 M2 A273 London Rd M25 M3 Maidstone M20 Hassocks Guildford B2116 Keymer Rd A24 Kings Dr M23 Mainline Tunbridge Wells A3 Crawley Railway A22 Grand Avenue A26 A24 Station Horsham Lewes Haywards Heath (A23) A272 A272 B2116 HIGH STREET B2116 Keymer Rd A23 Hassocks A273 London Rd Southampton M27 Chichester A27 LEWES A27 Hastings HASSOCKS Littlehampton Worthing (A23) Downlands BRIGHTON Seaford Portsmouth Eastbourne Brighton Community School Isle of Wight A party connected to Oakley Residential has an interest in this property Misrepresentation Act 1967. Oakley Commercial for themselves and the Landlord/vendor of this property who’s agents they are, give notice that these particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. www.crossstone.co.uk Designed by Proworx : : www.proworx.co.uk.
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