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£350,000
2 bed terraced house for saleLime Tree Grove, Lindfield, West Sussex RH16
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
About this property
Two Bedroom Home
South/East Aspect Garden
Allocated Off Road Parking Space
Moments From The Common
Ideal First Time Purchase Or Downsize
No Onward Chain
Ref MG1229
Ref MG1259
If you’re looking for an easy place to put down roots in Lindfield, this freehold two-bedroom home sits just moments from The Common and everything that makes the area so loved. Both bedrooms are comfortable doubles with fitted storage, and the south/east-facing garden catches the best of the daylight. The sitting room opens into a practical lean-to that leads straight outside, giving you a little extra breathing space, while the kitchen sits at the front with an outlook onto the street. With allocated parking and no onward chain, it’s a simple, well-placed home with a sunny garden and an easy rhythm to it.
The council tax band is C and the property tenure is freehold.
The local area.
Eastern Road places you within easy reach of everything that makes Lindfield such a standout village. From here, it’s only a short walk to The Common, where the seasons play out across cricket pitches, football matches, and long stretches of open green. It’s a favourite spot for dog walkers, families, and anyone who enjoys a slower pace of village life. The High Street is close enough to wander to, offering a mix of independent shops, cafés, and places to eat. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch at The Bent Arms, a treat at Le Flamant, or an evening curry at Tamasha by the village pond, there’s plenty of choice. Coffee lovers are well looked after too, with Lindfield Coffee Works and The Black Duck both offering great options. And you can head to Truffles if you have a sweet tooth.
Families have strong schooling nearby: Blackthorns Primary, Lindfield Primary, and Oathall Community College are all within easy reach. Commuters benefit from the calm of village living with straightforward access to Haywards Heath station; trains to London Bridge and Victoria take around 44 minutes, and Brighton is roughly 20 minutes away.
There’s also plenty to enjoy at weekends. Wakehurst Place, Nymans Gardens, and Sheffield Park—three of the area’s most loved National Trust properties—are only a short drive. Brighton is about 15 miles south, while Gatwick, Crawley, and the A/M23 are all within comfortable reach.
If you’re looking for an easy place to put down roots in Lindfield, this freehold two-bedroom home sits just moments from The Common and everything that makes the area so loved. Both bedrooms are comfortable doubles with fitted storage, and the south/east-facing garden catches the best of the daylight. The sitting room opens into a practical lean-to that leads straight outside, giving you a little extra breathing space, while the kitchen sits at the front with an outlook onto the street. With allocated parking and no onward chain, it’s a simple, well-placed home with a sunny garden and an easy rhythm to it.
The council tax band is C and the property tenure is freehold.
The local area.
Eastern Road places you within easy reach of everything that makes Lindfield such a standout village. From here, it’s only a short walk to The Common, where the seasons play out across cricket pitches, football matches, and long stretches of open green. It’s a favourite spot for dog walkers, families, and anyone who enjoys a slower pace of village life. The High Street is close enough to wander to, offering a mix of independent shops, cafés, and places to eat. Whether it’s a relaxed lunch at The Bent Arms, a treat at Le Flamant, or an evening curry at Tamasha by the village pond, there’s plenty of choice. Coffee lovers are well looked after too, with Lindfield Coffee Works and The Black Duck both offering great options. And you can head to Truffles if you have a sweet tooth.
Families have strong schooling nearby: Blackthorns Primary, Lindfield Primary, and Oathall Community College are all within easy reach. Commuters benefit from the calm of village living with straightforward access to Haywards Heath station; trains to London Bridge and Victoria take around 44 minutes, and Brighton is roughly 20 minutes away.
There’s also plenty to enjoy at weekends. Wakehurst Place, Nymans Gardens, and Sheffield Park—three of the area’s most loved National Trust properties—are only a short drive. Brighton is about 15 miles south, while Gatwick, Crawley, and the A/M23 are all within comfortable reach.
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