Guide price
£675,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Lane, Danehill RH17
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
A beautifully presented, attached home, on Church Lane in Danehill
2 Bedrooms
1 Occasional room in the loft space
2 Bathroom/Shower rooms
2 Reception rooms
Delightful garden, terrace and vegetable patch with off-street parking.
Little Danewood West has been fully refurbished and extended by the current owners, offering light and spacious accommodation throughout on a lovely lane opposite the church in Danehill.
The property dates from the late 19th century, so of late Victorian origins and boasts architectural features typical of this period including high ceilings, deep architraves and a painted wooden staircase which rises to the first floor.
Entry is through a front covered porch into the generous entrance hall with reception rooms leading off it. To the side is a delightful, paneled sitting room with open working fireplace and a feature bay window. Further along the hallway is a wonderful, well-appointed kitchen with electrical appliances and central preparation island with quartz worktops. Leading off the well-appointed kitchen is a delightful triple aspect conservatory / dining room affording lovely views across the patio and garden.
Leading up the staircase to the first floor are two lovely bedrooms, the principal bedroom has a feature bay window and newly fitted ensuite shower room and there is a well-appointed family bathroom. On the first floor landing is a spiral staircase which rises to an occasional room in the loft space.
Outside the property benefits from mature hedging and trees and a delightful patio and vegetable garden. There is off-street parking and a garden shed. Please note there are solar panels and battery storage with a feed-in-tarriff.
Little Danewood West is situated on Church Lane, opposite the church in the village of Danehill, close to Ashdown Forest in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is within easy reach of Danehill primary school and the Coach and Horses pub. Outdoor pursuits include horse riding, golf and walking.
Comprehensive shopping can be found in Haywards Heath (7 miles) and East Grinstead (8.7 miles); further shopping and an excellent range of leisure and entertainment is on offer in the historic market town of Lewes, Tunbridge Wells and Brighton. Mainline rail services run from Haywards Heath to London Bridge/Victoria from 42 minutes.
There are many highly regarded state and independent schools in the area, including Danehill CofE Primary School and Oathall College, plus Cumnor House, Brambletye, Great Walstead and Ardingly College.
Mid-Sussex District Council
EPC Rating D
Council Tax Band E
The property dates from the late 19th century, so of late Victorian origins and boasts architectural features typical of this period including high ceilings, deep architraves and a painted wooden staircase which rises to the first floor.
Entry is through a front covered porch into the generous entrance hall with reception rooms leading off it. To the side is a delightful, paneled sitting room with open working fireplace and a feature bay window. Further along the hallway is a wonderful, well-appointed kitchen with electrical appliances and central preparation island with quartz worktops. Leading off the well-appointed kitchen is a delightful triple aspect conservatory / dining room affording lovely views across the patio and garden.
Leading up the staircase to the first floor are two lovely bedrooms, the principal bedroom has a feature bay window and newly fitted ensuite shower room and there is a well-appointed family bathroom. On the first floor landing is a spiral staircase which rises to an occasional room in the loft space.
Outside the property benefits from mature hedging and trees and a delightful patio and vegetable garden. There is off-street parking and a garden shed. Please note there are solar panels and battery storage with a feed-in-tarriff.
Little Danewood West is situated on Church Lane, opposite the church in the village of Danehill, close to Ashdown Forest in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is within easy reach of Danehill primary school and the Coach and Horses pub. Outdoor pursuits include horse riding, golf and walking.
Comprehensive shopping can be found in Haywards Heath (7 miles) and East Grinstead (8.7 miles); further shopping and an excellent range of leisure and entertainment is on offer in the historic market town of Lewes, Tunbridge Wells and Brighton. Mainline rail services run from Haywards Heath to London Bridge/Victoria from 42 minutes.
There are many highly regarded state and independent schools in the area, including Danehill CofE Primary School and Oathall College, plus Cumnor House, Brambletye, Great Walstead and Ardingly College.
Mid-Sussex District Council
EPC Rating D
Council Tax Band E