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Turners Hill Road, Crawley, RH10

PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

3,596 sq ft

334 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Victorian Walled Garden
  • Energy efficient Zinc & Glass contemporary home
  • Triple Glazed
  • MVHR system
  • ASHP
  • 30 Solar panels
  • Tesla storage battery & EV Charger
  • Landscaped gardens and private woodland
  • Four spacious bedrooms
  • Large elevated terrace area

Description

This wonderfully modern designer home is set in a secluded and quiet position on the outskirts of the village of Crawley Down. Surrounded by glorious countryside, the property is built within the grounds of a private Victorian Estate house, with the home set within the former walled garden, which has been cleverly incorporated into the design to provide a sense of character, as well as a high degree of privacy. As would be expected of a home of this calibre, it features a wonderful array of premium features and an exquisite finish. It is presented immaculately with light-filled interiors, and ample areas for entertaining and relaxing.


Interior
The interior of this exceptional home showcases a thoughtful blend of contemporary design and a premium specification throughout. Wooden flooring is laid in an elegant herringbone pattern in the living areas and underfloor heating to all floors, ensures comfort and style in equal measure. Full-height sliding triple glazed doors feature extensively, opening the living spaces to the outdoors. Arranged over two levels, the main living accommodation is positioned on the first floor, with a contemporary bespoke timber staircase ascending from the ground floor reception hall to the first floor. Here, the well-proportioned living room enjoys a triple aspect, with sliding doors opening onto an expansive decked terrace, providing attractive views over the grounds and outdoor entertainment area. There is also a Kalfire inset linear electric fire as an attractive focal point for the cooler months.

The accommodation flows seamlessly into the stunning kitchen/dining room, which is an exceptional example of contemporary design. It features a large island for casual dining, bespoke wood-effect cabinetry and a range of high-quality integrated appliances, including double ovens, a dishwasher and an induction hob. A stunning picture window frames the garden views, thoughtfully designed with a window seat. Externally, the kitchen is finished with a large Balau wood decking area, providing an attractive and environmentally friendly feature that enhances the natural woodland setting of the property.

The ground floor offers a well-thought-out arrangement, with a large modern utility room providing access to the carport and a plant room to the front. The principal bedroom suite is a standout feature of the home, designed to include a fully fitted dressing area and a luxurious en suite wet room with twin basins and a rainfall shower. Sliding glass doors open directly onto the garden, framing a wonderful outlook and enhancing the sense of space and connection to the outdoors. There are three further double bedrooms enjoying this outlook, two of which benefit from smart en suite shower rooms, alongside a spacious family bathroom. In addition, the home has been thoughtfully designed to incorporate space for a lift, should a future owner wish to install one.

Outside

Set off a no-through road, Down Park Place enjoys a private and peaceful setting, complemented by both formal gardens and an area of private woodland which attracts an abundance of wildlife, deer and owls are plentiful. A gravelled driveway provides access to the car port with EV charger, offering ample parking and a welcoming approach to the home. The property’s striking modern design, combining red brick with black industrial-style Zinc cladding to the upper elevations, is cleverly and seamlessly fused with the characterful period Victorian walled garden within which the house sits.

The walled garden features a paved terrace and sweeping lawns interspersed by pathways. It is complemented by beds and mature trees that frame the views and enhance the sense of seclusion. The walls also feature attractive original gateways, that hint to the character and heritage of the setting. A staircase ascends from the garden to the first-floor balcony, which provides a perfect vantage point to enjoy the view.

To one side, there is a Victorian ancillary building further enhancing the property’s appeal.

Situation

Down Park Place occupies a private and secluded position at the end of a private road on the north-western edge of Crawley Down.

There are numerous Schooling options nearby Copthorne Preparatory School, Ardingly College, Worth Abbey to name a few.
The village itself provides a good range of day-to-day amenities, including a small supermarket, general store, butcher, hairdresser, dentist, doctors and a primary school. More extensive shopping and leisure facilities are available in the nearby towns of East Grinstead (approximately four miles) and Crawley (around five miles), both offering a wide selection of shops, restaurants and services.

The surrounding Sussex countryside, incorporating the Ashdown Forest an area of AONB which is well known for its excellent sporting and leisure opportunities, with golf at courses such as Royal Ashdown. Others nearby are Chartham Park, Copthorne, Lingfield and Reigate. Horse racing is available at nearby venues including Goodwood, Lingfield Park and Plumpton. The area is also well served by a network of footpaths and bridleways, ideal for walking and riding. Ardingly Reservoir also offers opportunities for sailing. There is an array of nearby spa and country house hotels with a range of leisure and dining experiences including South Lodge, Alexander House, Ashdown Park Hotel, Gravetye Manor and Ockenden Manor.

Mainline rail services are available from Three Bridges (approximately 3.8 miles), providing frequent services to London Victoria and London Bridge, with journey times from around 34 minutes, as well as services to St Pancras International (around 50 minutes). Additional services are available from Gatwick (around 6.8 miles) and East Grinstead (approximately 4.8 miles), offering further convenient access to London. Crawley Down benefits from excellent road connections, with convenient access to the M23 and M25, providing straightforward routes into central London as well as across the wider motorway network. Gatwick Airport lies within easy reach to the northwest, while Heathrow Airport can be accessed via the M25, making both domestic and international travel highly accessible.

Property Ref Number:

HAM-64257

Additional Information

The approved planning ref is DM/24/2646

Local Authority
Mid Sussex District Council. Council tax band H

Services
Mains water and electricity are supplied to the property. Centrally heated by air-source heat pump. Solar panels, battery storage. Private drainage and waste water management system.
COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: H
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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28 The Broadway, Haywards Heath, RH16 3AL
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£12,537
Property: £ 2,500,000
Deposit: £ 250,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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