Character-filled two-bedroom flat with far-reaching countryside views and allocated parking.
Second-floor two-bedroom apartment with southerly rural views
Tucked down a private, tree-lined drive yet just a short walk from East Grinstead town centre, this second-floor apartment occupies a handsome Tudor-style mansion converted into nine homes. The flat combines period charm—high ceilings and large windows—with practical modern comforts, including a fitted kitchen and generous storage. Southerly-facing windows provide far-reaching rural views toward Ashdown Forest and Weirwood Reservoir.
The accommodation is well laid out for everyday living: two double bedrooms, a spacious lounge/dining room, a smart bathroom and a roomy entrance hall that could serve as a study area. Communal grounds are well maintained, offering mature planting and lawns, and the apartment includes one allocated off-street parking space with visitor bays nearby. The home is offered chain free, which should appeal to buyers seeking a quicker move.
Practical points to note: the building dates to 1903 and was converted in the 1980s, so there may be communal maintenance responsibilities and service charges to check. The flat is on the second floor and accessed via stairs, with no mention of a lift. Tenure is not specified; buyers should confirm lease length, ground rent and any management arrangements before proceeding. Overall, this apartment suits downsizers, those seeking a character-filled home with countryside views, or buyers wanting a well-located, low-maintenance base in a very affluent area.