Exclusive family-size houses for sale in Crowborough

Discerning East Sussex property-seekers are being urged to discover Taylor Wimpey’s Bracken Gate, a select new development of high-specification houses to buy in Crowborough.
Property-seekers on the hunt for their ultimate family home will want to know more about Bracken Gate, an exclusive Taylor Wimpey collection of just three beautiful detached houses for sale in East Sussex.
Comprising two impressive four-bedroom homes and one magnificent five-bedroom property accessed from a private drive, Bracken Gate is located off Harlequin Lane in Crowborough, a picturesque Victorian new town at the highest point of the High Weald.
Nestled in a leafy cul-de-sac, the new properties for sale in Crowborough are due to be released for sale later this year, and home-hunters are urged to register an interest now to be among the first to receive the latest information about these fabulous properties.
Fiona Creed, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey South West Thames, says: “Beautiful new homes in East Sussex sell fast, so home-hunters should register now if they wish to be able to choose from this select collection of property for sale in Crowborough.
“Bracken Gate offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a fantastic lifestyle within easy reach of all the amenities of the bustling town centre. Prices are yet to be confirmed for these new houses for sale in East Sussex, but they will represent excellent value for money – so would-be buyers should contact us today to stand a chance of securing their dream home.”
Crowborough is dubbed ‘Scotland in Sussex’ for its high elevation, rolling hills and surrounding forest.
The town’s most famous former resident is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the Sherlock Holmes novels, who lived in Crowborough for over 20 years. His statue stands at Crowborough Cross in the town centre.
The town boasts a wide selection of high street shops and supermarkets, as well as good health facilities, a library, and a host of pubs and restaurants.
Parents will appreciate there are schools for all ages within Crowborough, while the town’s location near the Kent border means that it also lies in the catchment area for Kent’s grammar schools.
Goldsmiths Recreation Ground is home to a leisure centre including swimming pool, studio, gym and sports centre, as well as a children’s play area, model steam railway and lake for sailing miniature boats, while sporting facilities in the town include golf, football, rugby and tennis clubs.
Crowborough railway station lies on the Uckfield line, with services to London Bridge taking about an hour, while the town has excellent road links to Sussex’s larger towns including Royal Tunbridge Wells six miles away.
London is within easy reach, 40 miles to the north, while the South Coast lies 25 miles away at Eastbourne. For those travelling further afield, Gatwick Airport is just 29 miles away.
Surrounded by the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Crowborough offers limitless opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
The town lies on the edge of the ancient Ashdown Forest, the setting for the Winnie the Pooh stories of AA Milne and perfect for walks, picnics and enjoying the glorious views.
The Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park, just a short drive away near Uckfield, offers a unique experience of the great age of steam, and the chance to see where the classic children’s movie The Railway Children was filmed.
To register an interest in the new homes at Bracken Gate, property-seekers can visit: taylorwimpey.co.uk