PRICE GUIDE £500,000 - £525,000 ! Situated in this SOUGHT-AFTER CLOSE in Woodingdean is this IMMACULATE 4 bedroom DETACHED HOUSE. There is a wealth of spacious accommodation, LOVELY VIEWS over Woodingdean. The property benefits from MODERN kitchen and bathroom. INTEGRAL GARAGE and a LOVELY WELL-MAINTAINED LAWNED GARDEN with decking area. Must be viewed to fully appreciate. Energy Rating: C70
LOCATION:
Treetops Close is situated just off of Crescent Drive North in the heart of Woodingdean. You will find buses close by for trips to the nearby village of Rottingdean or Brighton City centre with its Mainline Station or the Churchill Square shopping mall. For shopping locally there are shops in Cowley Drive, Warren Avenue and Warren Road. There are also schools for all ages in nearby Rudyard Kipling School, Woodingdean Primary School or Longhill High School. For your leisure time there are various Downland walks for exercising you or your dog! when it comes to the children there are parks in Bexhill Road, Rudyard Road and Happy Valley. Being at the top of the close, you have fantastic views over Woodingdean to the Downs and the sea.
Front door with doouble glazed window to side. Wooden flooring. Recessed spotlights. Wall mounted heating thermostat. Understairs storage cupboard.
Double glazed windows and door leading to balcony overlooking front with views towards the sea. Wooden flooring. Recessed spotlights. Gas fire set on hearth with mantle surround. Radiator. Slatted shutters. Door to Dining room.
Double glazed french doors leading to rear garden with slatted shutters. Laminate flooring. Radiator. Recessed spotlights.
Range of kitchen fitments comprising wall & base units with worktop surface over and wall mounted units over. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink inset and drainer unit with mixer tap. Gas cooker point with cooker hood over. Space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Further storage cupboards. Space for fridge/freezer. Double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Tiled splashbacks. Recessed spotlights.
Double glazed window with frosted glass. Low level WC with push button flush. Radiator. Wash basin with storage below. Tiled walls.
Double glazed window to side. Radiator. Loft hatch. Linen cupboard with water cylinder and slatted shelving.
Double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Radiator. Recessed spotlights.
Range of bathroom fitments comprising enclosed panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment. Low level WC with push button flush. Wash basin with mixer tap and storage cupboard below. Chrome ladder style heated towel rail. Tiled walls and flooring. Double glazed window with frosted glass.
Double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Radiator. Recessed spotlights. Fitted wardrobe cupboards with hanging rail and shelving.
Double glazed window overlooking front with views across Woodingdean towards the sea. Radiator. Fitted wardrobe cupboards with hanging rail and shelving. Recessed spotlights.
Range of bathroom fitments comprising low level WC with push button flush. Wash basin with mixer tap. Tiled shower cubicle with wall mounted shower fitment. Recessed spotlights. Double glazed window with frosted glass.
Double glazed window overlooking front with views across Woodingdean and towards the sea. Radiator. Recessed spotlights. Fitted storage cupboard with hanging rails and shelving.
Laid to block paviors providing off road parking. Raised flower beds with attractive mature shrubs. Steps leading up to front door.
Paved patio area leading to lawn. Enclosed by fencing. Decked seating area. Outside power points. Outside water tap. Gated side access.
With electrically operated door. Power & light. Accessed via private driveway.
1437 sq.ft (133.5 sq.m.)
Woodingdean is a beautiful area that offers all the benefits of country living just 3 miles outside of Brighton. It's rural-in-the-city, with free parking. And the deepest hand-dug well in the world.The area has a real feeling of community – typified by the annual Christmas get-together for businesses on Warren Road. Many locals have spent the majority of their lives in the area.Popular with Brightonians looking to settle down – without leaving the city completely behind - there's nothing quite like starting the day cresting the hill of Falmer Road, and coming home to vegetables from your own patch.
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