Heatherlands is a collection of 13 two and three bedroom houses in the immensely pretty village of South Chailey. Nature reserves, conservation areas and the South Downs National Park are on the doorstep.
Heatherlands is fast becoming a destination address in South Chailey. The tranquil setting is recognised for its rich wealth of flora and fauna, with the reed-fringed lake and ancient woodlands providing an attractive backdrop. Heatherlands is the latest addition to this flourishing East Sussex community. Near to Heatherlands, Old Hamsey Lakes has become a coveted residential enclave in South Chailey. Now fully occupied, phase one comprised a unique collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes, with many enjoying a premium waterside frontage. The new homes will be set close to woodland bluebell walks, a network of public footpaths and the South Downs National Park.
South Chailey forms part of the larger Chailey parish a collection of highly-desirable neighbourhoods renowned for their beauty. Chailey Common is a designated nature reserve
and Site of Special Scientific Interest. Its protected heathland spans 450 acres, with unspoilt habitats home to many rare, native species.
An envious choice of locations and activities await. South Chailey is four miles from the atmospheric market town of Lewes famed for its bonfire societies, castle and medieval streets. Also close by is Barcombe, with its distinctive church, and Cooksbridge, where youll find a mainline station and The Rainbow country pub nestled in a picturesque location.
South Chailey is well placed for access to the A26 and the A27, which connect residents to the M23/M25, the South Coast and Kent. The village is served by two bus routes, linking South Chailey with local towns and neighbouring villages. Train stations with direct lines to London can be found at Cooksbridge, Plumpton, Lewes and Haywards Heath.