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£1,000,0004 bedroom bungalow for sale
Copthorne, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10
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Bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
1,485 sq ft / 138 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £300 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 47Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 4 Bedrooms
- Ensuite
- Dressing Room
- Living Room
- Dining Room
- Large Kitchen Dining Room
- Garage Complex
- 0.5 of an Acre
- Private Estate
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Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,200,000. Mayhews are delighted to offer a rare opportunity to own a property in the highly sought after private estate of Old Domewood.
Electric gates open to reveal a half acre secluded plot (approx) with mature rhododendron, laurel and other shrub borders. Once through the gates there is ample courtyard parking for numerous vehicles and an adjacent detached garage complex comprising a double garage with electric doors and an additional attached single garage/workshop also with remote controlled doors.
The bungalow is designed with many windows and access points to the beautiful gardens ensuring they are always in view and only a few steps away.
The current owners have sympathetically restored and modernised this 1930s bungalow to create a modern home with some beautiful character features including solid oak doors and beams, period handles and latches, brick built beehive style fireplace with wood burner, an Aga gas cooker and much, much more.
The entrance hall gives access to the bedrooms and bathrooms on the left (the Northern wing) and the living areas to the right (the Southern wing).
The master bedroom suite comprises a light and airy bedroom with windows and French doors to the patio, an ensuite shower room and a dressing room. There are two fuurther double bedrooms and then a further room which is currently used as a home office.
The living room with that beautiful fireplace sweeps seamlessly in to the impressive dining room which has two sets of French doors to the patio and garden beyond. The biggest wow factor is reserved for the kitchen/family room at the other end of the dining room. Fitted with a range of matching units with contrasting dark granite work surface over, space for or built in appliances and ample space for breakfast table and further seating, which in my opinion, enjoy the best view of the garden through a beautiful picture window and also a further set of French doors.
Electric gates open to reveal a half acre secluded plot (approx) with mature rhododendron, laurel and other shrub borders. Once through the gates there is ample courtyard parking for numerous vehicles and an adjacent detached garage complex comprising a double garage with electric doors and an additional attached single garage/workshop also with remote controlled doors.
The bungalow is designed with many windows and access points to the beautiful gardens ensuring they are always in view and only a few steps away.
The current owners have sympathetically restored and modernised this 1930s bungalow to create a modern home with some beautiful character features including solid oak doors and beams, period handles and latches, brick built beehive style fireplace with wood burner, an Aga gas cooker and much, much more.
The entrance hall gives access to the bedrooms and bathrooms on the left (the Northern wing) and the living areas to the right (the Southern wing).
The master bedroom suite comprises a light and airy bedroom with windows and French doors to the patio, an ensuite shower room and a dressing room. There are two fuurther double bedrooms and then a further room which is currently used as a home office.
The living room with that beautiful fireplace sweeps seamlessly in to the impressive dining room which has two sets of French doors to the patio and garden beyond. The biggest wow factor is reserved for the kitchen/family room at the other end of the dining room. Fitted with a range of matching units with contrasting dark granite work surface over, space for or built in appliances and ample space for breakfast table and further seating, which in my opinion, enjoy the best view of the garden through a beautiful picture window and also a further set of French doors.
Rooms
Kitchen Breakfast Room 10.03m x 3.3m
Dining Room 5.9m x 4.2m
Living Room 4.55m x 4.2m
Bedroom 1 4.9m x 3.4m
Ensuite Bathroom
Dressing Room 3.94m x 2.5m
Bedroom 2 3.76m x 3.15m
Bedroom 3 2.72m x 2.46m
Bedroom 4 2.9m x 2.8m
Bathroom
Double Garage 6.8m x 6.76m
Garage / Workshop 5.87m x 3.38m
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Horley is home to our founding estate and letting agent’s office, and, we have a strong connection with the town. Our friendly, local team is on hand to help you buy or sell a house, or let a property in the Horley area and beyond. Award-winning estate & letting agents in Horley Here at Mayhews we have an unprecedented commitment to customer service and continually gain feedback to ensure we maintain the high standards of service we are known for in the local area. Our team of estate agentstake pride in helping our clients move in and around some of the most beautiful parts of Surrey. Due to our success over the years, and our 100% satisfaction rate, we have added new offices in East Grinstead and Horsham. About Horley Sitting below the neighbouring towns of Reigate and Redhill in Surrey sits the popular commuter town of Horley – ideal for travellers to London and south coast destinations. The town straddles the main railway line and the A23, and is very close to Gatwick Airport. A small, yet bustling town of just over 20,000 people, Horley is a delightful residential area with a vibrant community and a wide range of leisure activities, sporting facilities, associations and clubs to suit every interest. Horley is surrounded by community of villages, which include Earlswood, Copthorne, Salfords, and Burstow. The town benefits from an excellent transportation system – in addition to frequent trains to and from London, Gatwick, and the south coast, there’s frequent buses run by Fastway, local taxis, and great access to local main roads and motorways. Like East Grinstead, Horley’s history is particularly colourful, notably with its connections to Henry VIII who took ownership of Horley Manor in 1539 after the dissolution of the monasteries.
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