"Stylish, beautifully presented family home with a swimming pool, quietly located on a sought after private road with delightful southerly views.
Entrance Lobby, Reception Dining Hall, Drawing Room, Kitchen Orangery, Spacious Utility Boot Room, Cloakroom, Main Bedroom With En Suite Shower Room, Four Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Large Private Gated Drive, Detached Double Garage, Home Office Studio, Beautiful Garden with Swimming Pool And Delightful Southerly Views. EPC Rating D.
Located on a highly desirable private road, in Ashurst Wood, Mount Pleasant enjoys traditional village facilities which include a general store with post office, primary school, recreation ground, village hall, parish church and public house. Further shopping and facilities including health centre, vets, garage, cafes, pubs, restaurants, library, supermarket, tennis club and The Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club can be found nearby in the vibrant village of Forest Row, approximately 1.7 miles distant. The village lies about 2.3 miles to the south east of East Grinstead and about 13.5 miles west of Tunbridge Wells, both of which offer a good range of restaurants, bars, coffee houses and shops.
State and private schools There is an excellent selection of schools in the area including primaries in Ashurst Wood, East Grinstead, and Forest Row and Brambletye, Ashdown House and Holmewood House preparatory schools in Ashurst Wood, Forest Row and Langton Green. Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Worth independent schools at secondary level, Ardingly College and Lingfield College for ages two to eighteen and Kent grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
Mainline rail Regular services from East Grinstead about 3.1 miles to London Victoria from 45 minutes and London Bridge from just under an hour.
Communications The M23 lies some 9.2 miles to the west via the A22 and A264, with Gatwick Airport about 12.4 miles away by road. Within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are many glorious walks from the property into the surrounding countryside without the need of a car, including the Ashdown Forest."