A stunning 1930’s three bedroom semi detached cottage within a prime location in Dormansland village. The beautiful accommodation emphasises the period charm of the home together with a superbly updated, modern finish.
A stunning 1930’s three bedroom semi detached cottage within a prime location in Dormansland village. The beautiful accommodation emphasises the period charm of the home together with a superbly updated, modern finish.
ACCOMMODATION This beautiful family home enjoys all the charm you would expect of property of this era. The stripped wooden floors, oak mantled fireplace and original doors paint the picture. The dual aspect sitting room has a feature fireplace as its focal point and leads toward the stunning kitchen dining room. This room really encompasses both the old and new, a ‘Shaker’ style kitchen sits to one side which features integrated appliances whilst the dining area looks out toward the beautiful, south west facing rear garden. The family bathroom completes this floor.
Stairs from the entrance hallway lead to the first floor landing. We love the thoughtful touches in this home such as the bookshelf at the end of the landing. The master bedroom is impressive and boasts a dual aspect. There are two further bedrooms on this floor. A useful loft room completes the home.
OUTSIDE To the front, the home boasts an expansive driveway that would accommodate vehicles for the whole family! This leads to tandem length detached garage and the gated rear access to the garden.
The stunning rear garden stretches to approximately 70ft and enjoys a favourable south westerly aspect. Arranged into area of lawn, patio and flowering beds, then garden is superbly private given the mature borders.
LOCATION This family home is situated in a pleasant semi-rural location within a short walk of Dormansland High Street which provides a general store and popular primary school. The property is within a short walk of the popular village pub, The Plough, which offers a wide range of local beers, a fabulous beer garden and delicious Thai food.
The mainline station offers regular services to East Croydon, London Bridge and Victoria. The nearby M25 is accessed at Godstone Junction 6, offering easy access to London, Brighton and Gatwick airports.
The larger village of Lingfield can be located just over a mile away. Here local residents are served by two excellent coffee shops. The more nationally recognised Costa Coffee and the smaller, independent Rosies is popular with local families with young children. There are three award winning curry houses and an excellent Thai restaurant. Coughlans bakery is a recent addition to the village but is already a firm favourite with us! A Co-op offers the opportunity to carry out a larger shop. The market town of East Grinstead is only 4 miles away and offers more extensive shopping facilities. The village is served by two public houses with the Star offering a fantastic garden and excellent menu. Despite only opening a couple of years ago Wee Ones Nursery has a growing reputation and the village school is popular. Lingfield College is a highly regarded co-educational independent school,
Lingfield boasts an all weather racecourse and National Trust facilities are located locally at Wakehust Place and Standen House. Hever Castle is also only a short drive away. For those interested in golf and fitness, Chartham Park can be located within a short drive.