Lyons Road, Slinfold, Horsham, RH13
Letting details
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- Deposit:
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- Min. Tenancy:
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- Let type:
- Long term
- Furnish type:
- Unfurnished
- Council Tax:
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- PROPERTY TYPE
Barn Conversion
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- BARN CONVERSION WITH BUNDLES OF CHARACTER BUILT TO EXACTING STANDARDS
- ORIGINAL FEATURES THROUGHOUT
- FINISHED TO A HIGH SPECIFICATION
- THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, ALL WITH EN-SUITES
- ONE FURTHER DOUBLE BEDROOM/SEPERATE STUDY/SNUG
- VILLAGE LOCATION
- UNRIVALLED COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
Description
The barn is situated down a private lane and, although there are two neighbouring properties close by, it is located in a rural setting with unrivalled countryside views over farmland.
The property briefly comprises entrance into the main reception space which is centrally located and offers high ceilings, oak flooring, large barn-style dual-aspect windows/doors and a fantastic array of original oak beams and original features. At the far end of this room resides the `Wren¿ kitchen. It¿s both a sizeable and well-appointed kitchen area with a vast selection of high and low level units, electric oven, hob and extractor, integrated dishwasher and a small utility room/built-in cupboard containing a washer/dryer.
Above the kitchen is an enclosed mezzanine gallery with spectacular views across the farmland to the side of the property. This would be perfectly suited to acting as a fourth bedroom/study/snug etc., and across the reception room on the opposite side of the property is another first floor double bedroom with an en-suite shower room comprising a double shower cubicle, W.C. and twin basins with vanity unit below.
An internal hallway leads to a downstairs W.C. and two further, downstairs bedrooms both of which are good-sized doubles, have built-in storage and modern en-suite shower rooms which include a double shower cubicle, W.C., basin with vanity unit and LED bathroom mirrors.
Outside the property comes with the added benefit of a small courtyard garden area and a large gravel driveway/parking area to the side of the property.
It is partially heated via gas with the remainder being done by an electric source heat pump, is double glazed and available on an unfurnished basis only. Please note, an additional charge of £300pcm is payable for the water and council rates. The electricity and gas usage is then invoiced by the landlord on top depending on the usage.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
Type of Property - Converted Barn
EPC Grade - D
Broadband - 'Superfast' (Download speed available from Ofcom or your provider) Fibre
Mobile Reception - Multiple Networks Available (Information available from Ofcom)
Building Safety - No issues known to agent.
Coastal Erosion - Very low risk
Planning Permission or Proposal for development - None know to agent. Please see local authority website for further information.
Property accessibility/adaptations - Benefits from downstairs bedroom and shower-room.
Coalfield or mining area - TBC
Details correct: >>22 June 2023<<
For clarification, Henry Adams wish to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property. We have not undertaken a structural survey, nor tested that any of the services, appliances, equipment or facilities are in good working order. Any area, distances or measurements referred to are given as a GUIDE ONLY and should not be relied upon. If such details are fundamental to a purchase, please contact this office for further information. All measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon for carpets or furnishings. Photographs within our detailed particulars/brochure may include lifestyle and or local views pictures. Also, there may be internal/external photographs including chattels not included with the property for sale.
Henry Adams 50 Carfax, Horsham West Sussex, RH12 1BP (Phone) (Fax) (Email) |
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Lyons Road, Slinfold, Horsham, RH13
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Horsham Estate Agents & Letting Agents
Henry Adams Horsham Estate and Lettings Agents can be found at The Carfax, in Horsham's primary shopping district. The office is staffed by our experienced and professional team offering a service unparalleled in the area. We are proud to have both a Sales and a Lettings office in this beautiful traditional market town, a place that shouts heritage and charm from the (very beautiful Sussex tile) rooftops.
Horsham and the surrounding area. Horsham's bustling centre lies at The Carfax, a traditional market square complete with its own bandstand. There's a whole host of shops for almost every requirement and with a cinema, theatre, sports centre, 60 acres of Horsham Park to enjoy and a wide range of properties in the Horsham District from stylish new homes to period properties, it's easy to see its appeal for all ages.
Property in Horsham. From the 15th and 16th centuries, Horsham town started to take shape through various farms and hamlets joining up to form the framework of today's thriving community. We are fortunate that a large proportion of these beautiful historic properties still remain and they have been joined during key developmental eras by stunning Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and Arts & Crafts properties. In one road alone, the Causeway, we have almost every style of property from 15th century homes to modern day new builds - it even featured in a recent television advert!
Bars and restaurants. Horsham town is renowned for its wide selection of eateries, bars, cafes and public houses. Bills Restaurant, Cote Brasserie, Pizza Express, Wagamamas and Strada are just a handful of national chains located in Horsham's bustling East Street, renamed locally as 'Eat Street'. Horsham also boasts a number of well-respected independent restaurants and eateries, offering diners a wide choice of cuisine. With the luxurious bar and Sushi restaurant Wabi and the Michelin Star Restaurant Tristan, this town makes for the perfect location to dine out and relax with family and friends. The exclusive South Lodge Hotel is located on the outskirts of Horsham and is a world renowned hotel, offering extreme luxury to guests and visitors who can enjoy a meal and celebration at the award winning restaurant The Pass.
Shopping. With it's large and ever improving indoor shopping mall Swan Walk, Horsham offers a large variety of shops, jewellers and cafes. As a historic market town, Horsham has a mix of popular stores like John Lewis Home store and Waitrose, plus plenty of highly regarded independent shops.
One of notability is Wakefields, a well-established, exquisite jeweller which has been in Horsham for over 100 years. Other independents include La Vida dress shop selling one-off stylish formal dresses, Esquires café situated in The Forum in Horsham and Fleurs boutique florist.
Sports. Horsham is a proud host to Sussex Cricket Club who frequently play on the Horsham Cricket Club grounds and can be watched by members of the public. There is also the Horsham Cricket Club, Horsham Football Club and the Horsham Rugby Club; all matches are open to the public.
Recreation. The Horsham District benefits from a long list of beautiful countryside walks such as Southwater Country Park, with its recently opened 'Dinosaur Island Play Area' popular with young families, Horsham Park and several access routes to the South Downs National Park. There are also lots of outdoor sports areas such as Horsham Skate Park and kayaking / canoeing at Southwater Water Sports Centre.
The Capitol Theatre features frequent plays and concerts and also has a further two cinema screens showing the latest releases. The Pavilions in the Park is a modern leisure centre offering a large gym, 25m swimming pool, family pools, outside pool with 'lazy river', numerous exercise classes, Horsham gymnastics club, soft-play for small children, spa facilities, outdoor play park and the recently launched 'High Places' is an aerial adventure course featuring High Ropes, Low Ropes, a climbing wall and the Leap of Faith.
Events in Horsham.
The summer Horsham Festival features a range of events and performances that present many local artists and performers and engage audiences right across the arts spectrum from music and dance to theatre and visual arts.
Schools in Horsham. The Horsham District benefits from many great schools, both state and private, junior and senior. Millais, Forest Tanbridge House, Farlington, Windlesham House, St Marys and Heron Way all have excellent Ofsted ratings matched with rave reviews from parents and the children who attend.
Travel links. As a main line train station, Horsham boasts easy, straightforward journeys to and from London, Gatwick, Heathrow and Brighton. If you prefer to drive, Horsham is situated a short distance away from main roads such as the A23, A24, M23 and A281 meaning that places such as Haywards Heath, Crawley, Brighton, Chichester, Cranleigh, Guildford, Dorking, Reigate and London are just a short journey away.
Travel information
Horsham to:
- (Train) London Waterloo: 1hr 3m
- (Train) Gatwick Airport: 17m
- (Car) Central London: 1hr 15m
- (Car) Gatwick Airport: 20m
All times are approximate.
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