Price changed to £435,000
January 14, 2026
Listed for £450,000
October 15, 2025
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Kitchen 8' 7" max x 11' max ( 2.62m max x 3.35m max )
Double glazed window to side, wall and base units with worktops over, single drainer sink unit, integral oven and microwave, induction hob, extractor hood, space for washing machine and dishwasher. Vinyl flooring.
Family Room 6' 9" max x 14' 10" max ( 2.06m max x 4.52m max )
Double glazed window and door to rear, radiator and carpet as laid.
Study/Bedroom Four 9' max x 7' 7" max ( 2.74m max x 2.31m max )
Double glazed window to front, radiator and carpet as laid.
Shower Room
Frosted double glazed window and door to rear, three piece suite comprising of shower cubicle, wash hand basin and low level flush wc. Extractor fan, stainless steel heated towel rail and carpet as laid.
First Floor
Landing
Double glazed window to side and carpet as laid.
Bedroom One 12' 9" max x 8' 2" max ( 3.89m max x 2.49m max )
Double glazed window to front, fitted wardrobes, radiator and carpet as laid.
Bedroom Two 10' 4" max x 9' 10" max ( 3.15m max x 3.00m max )
Double glazed window to rear, radiator and carpet as laid.
Bedroom Three 9' 7" max x 7' max ( 2.92m max x 2.13m max )
Double glazed window to side, storage cupboard, radiator and carpet as laid.
Bathroom
Frosted double glazed window to side and rear, three piece suite comprising of shower cubicle, wash hand basin and low level flush wc. Extractor fan, stainless steel heated towel rail and carpet as laid.
External
Front Garden
Mainly laid to lawn.
Rear Garden
Mainly laid to lawn.
Driveway
Parking for three vehicles.
Crawley
The popular commuter town of Crawley is located between London and Brighton, on the edge of Gatwick Airport, making this a popular and thriving town. Back in the 13th century it began to develop into a market town due to the passing trade between London and Brighton. The George Hotel still remains which was then a Coaching halt and has retained many of its original features. In 1947, the town was officially declared as a New Town and now has 14 neighbourhoods.
The town centre attracts many people from outside of the area because of local industry, K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley Town FC, shopping, nightlife, leisure complex with Cinema, bowling and a wealth of restaurants. In addition most local primary and secondary schools are rated from good to outstanding, with the most popular primary schools being Forge Wood Primary, Maidenbower Infants and Pound Hill Infants. Hazelwick and Oriel are the most popular secondary schools.
The mainline train station - Three Bridges has many frequent trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and Brighton. In addition, Crawley offers two more train stations Ifield and Crawley with frequent trains to London and Horsham. By road there is easy access to the A23 and M23.
1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2: These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract.
3: The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect.
4: Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense.
5: Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances.
6: Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor.