Property description
OPEN DAY 29/08/2015 10-12AM.
If you are looking to purchase a hidden gem from Crawley's history then this detached grade 2 listed building could be it. Dating from around 1600 AD it was formerly known as gardeners cottages, named after a local landlord. The property retains much of its original features such as an inglenook fireplace, serving the living room, and character pine latch doors in part, as well as original oak cross beams throughout. The property is secluded from the main road and is accessible via a concealed passage taking you through to this magnificent five bedroom tile hung detached family home. The property was originally constructed as one dwelling known as Turners farm, in the mid Victorian times it as was converted into two separate dwellings, until around late nineteen seventies when the property was expanded into the detached family home it is today. Having survived civil war and two world conflicts this property would be suited to someone wanting to keep history alive. Inside this historic home you will find on entrance through the porch, a dining room with entrance to kitchen, door to the main reception room with door to stairs rising to the first floor. Also on the ground floor you will find the original front door, a refitted shower room and study. Climbing the stairs to the first floor you are greeted by a real feeling of history once again, with a host of original features. You will find five bedrooms and a well maintained bathroom. The garden which has a generous mix of lawn and flower beds, and even though it is highly secluded you still get a generous amount of light into the garden with the main area of lawn being south facing this really is a stunning oasis. This really is a must see for all historians and those looking to purchase a rare find.
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