Introduced to the market with no onward chain is the 2 bedroom end of terrace home. Advantages include a spacious open plan sitting/dining room with direct access to the rear garden, kitchen, upstairs bathroom and a garage en bloc.
Located in a cul-de-sac towards the outskirts of Crowborough with good access to the mainline station and no onward chain is this end of terrace family home. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, open plan sitting/dining room with access to the rear garden and a bright and airy kitchen. To the first floor are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally there is an easy maintenance paved and decked rear garden and the benefit of a garage en bloc.
Exterior lighting and a uPVC glass panelled front door opens into:
ENTRANCE HALL: Cupboard housing consumer unit, stairs to first floor, radiator and carpet as fitted.
SITTING/DINING ROOM: Under stairs cupboard, carpet as fitted, tv/telephone points, radiator, double glazed window to front and double glazed patio doors opening to rear garden.
KITCHEN: Range of wall and base units with worktops over, composite sink with mixer tap, 4-ring ceramic hob with electric oven under and extractor fan over, separate spaces for a washing machine, dishwasher and fridge, vinyl flooring and double glazed window and uPVC door to rear.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Loft access and airing cupboard housing Worcester Bosch boiler.
BEDROOM: Large wardrobe with hanging space accessed via glass sliding doors, recess storage area, carpet as fitted and large double glazed window to front.
BEDROOM: Carpet as fitted, radiator and double glazed window to rear with views across Palesgate Woods.
FAMILY BATHROOM: Panelled bath with shower attachment over, wc, pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel rail and obscured double glazed window to rear.
OUTSIDE: The rear garden features a large patio adjacent to the property, raised decked area, timber shed and side access via gate.
Garage en bloc.
SITUATION: Crowborough is the largest and highest inland town in East Sussex, set within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bordering the Ashdown Forest. The town centre gives the impression of being a bustling village, with an excellent choice of supermarkets and numerous small, independent retailers, restaurants and cafes. There is a farmers' market once a month and the luxury of plentiful free parking. The area is well served for both state and private junior and secondary schooling as well as Crowborough Leisure Centre and recreation ground offers a swimming pool, gym, sports hall and a children's playground. The mainline railway station provides trains to London Bridge in approximately one hour as well as a good selection of bus routes. Other attractions that Crowborough can offer include nature reserves, plentiful sport and recreation grounds, children's play areas and a thriving arts culture and various annual events. The spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells is approximately eight miles to the north where you will find the mainline railway station, good range of schooling and an excellent mix of retailers, eateries and pavement cafes spread through the historic Pantiles and The Old High Street.
TENURE: Leasehold
Lease - 999 Years From 24 June 1966
Service Charge - currently £95.00 per annum
Ground Rent - currently £n/a
We advise all interested purchasers to contact their legal advisor and seek confirmation of these figures prior to an exchange of contracts.
COUNCIL TAX BAND: C
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher Crowborough 01892 665666
AGENTS NOTE: We have produced a virtual video/tour of the property to enable you to obtain a better picture of it. We accept no liability for the content of the virtual video/tour and recommend a full physical viewing as usual before you take steps in relation to the property (including incurring expenditure).
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This is a Leasehold Property