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Natural surroundings for fabulous 4 bed home

18 July 2019

Natural surroundings for fabulous 4 bed home

It’s been well researched that living close to nature is good for us which will be welcome news for the buyers of each of the 10 luxurious new homes being developed by Denton Homes in Coolhurst Close in the hamlet of Monks Gate, near Horsham.
 
These appealing new homes are neighbouring open countryside and nearby to an area of outstanding natural beauty - the ancient woodland of St Leonards Forest. Research by the University of East Anglia found that spending time outside and living near such natural surroundings has ‘significant and wide-wide-ranging health benefits’.
 
Nicholas Hapgood of Henry Adams in Horsham, said, “The homes have been designed to take full advantage of their setting and a particular highlight is the magnificent 4 bedroom detached house. It has well-planned living space with bi-folding doors opening from the open plan kitchen/dining/family room onto the garden from where you can enjoy the open surroundings throughout the seasons.
 
“Denton Homes has ensured there’s plenty of natural light streaming into each room and included a very high specification to add the finishing touches,” added Nicholas. “A custom-built kitchen has stone work surfaces and a range of integrated Siemens appliances including a combination microwave and there’s a separate utility room.
 
“Upstairs they’ve thought of everything, including a dressing room and ensuite to the master bedroom and an ensuite shower room to the second bedroom so it’s perfect for guests or growing teens.”
 
This exceptional 4 bedroom home at Coolhurst Close is available at £815,000 and is now ready to move into. To discover more and to arrange a private viewing, simply contact Henry Adams in Horsham on 01403 253271.

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