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DESCRIPTION
Blacksmith Cottages are a collection of two 3 bedroom & one 4 bedroom luxury terraced houses, set in the historic surroundings of High Weald.
Kitchens
• Modern styled kitchen furniture designed, manufactured and
finished to the highest standard and providing flexible storage
• Granite worktops
• Stainless Steel sink with chrome tap mixer
• Electric Fan Oven
• Electric Hob with chimney extractor
above • Integrated Fridge/Freezer • Integrated Washer/Dryer
Bathrooms
• High Quality modern sanitary ware in white with close
coupled WC and basin • Chrome Plated Taps • Bath with
Separate Shower (Shower only to En-Suites) • Chrome Towel
Rails • Floor and wall tiles (Half height for walls)
Doors & Joinery
• Modern Styled skirting and architrave • Modern design solid
44mm internal doors with a wood veneer and stainless steel
fittings • Built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms
For your Comfort
• Traditional brick construction with a timber first floor to
meet stringent sound absorption requirements • Electric fired
central heating and hot water with timer and thermostats
• Underfloor heating to ground floor • Mains powered smoke
detectors • Hardwood front door with viewer, safety chain and
Garrison Security locks • White UPVC double glazed windows
• Halogen Ceiling Downlights (Certain Areas) • Garage to rear
• Garden laid to turf • Natural Wood Decking at Rear • Zurich
10 year Building Guarantee
LOCATION
Mark Beech is situated on the northern edge of the High Weald and is the
highest point between the Chart Hills and Ashdown Forest. It is six miles
west of East Grinstead and about three miles south east of Edenbridge.
The nearest station is at Cowden (1/2 a mile), which is situated mid way
between the two villages. This provides a High Speed Rail link to London
Bridge. A railway tunnel runs below the land in the west of the village.
Mark Beech stands at the junction of the roads between Chiddingstone
Hoath and Cowden Pound, in the west and east respectively and
Edenbridge to the north east. The surrounding countryside is mainly
woodland with some open agricultural land to the east and west.
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