A spacious two bedroom maisonette situated in a no through road, off Balcombe Road B2036, to the south of Horley town centre and near to Gatwick Airport.
The property is offered in good order and benefits from a private rear garden and single garage. Nearest stations: Gatwick Airport and Horley.
Local Authority – Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
EPC Rating – C
Leasehold - held for a term of 150 years from 24/6/2009 Ground Rent £150 p.a.
James Dean Estate Agents - 01293 - 784 411
Ground Floor | Gas Heating |
External steps to private side entrance and stairs to: | No warranty is given for its working order |
First Floor | Exterior |
Landing, reception room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom | Shared driveway, single garage, rear garden |
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