Shaftesbury Road, Maidenbower | £475k (Under Offer)

Tucked away in a popular residential pocket of Maidenbower, this well-presented three-bedroom link-detached home offers family-friendly living within easy reach of highly regarded primary and secondary schools.

Details

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Receptions: 2
Square Feet: 1276

 
 

Location Guide

Maidenbower is a well-planned residential neighbourhood located on the eastern edge of Crawley, West Sussex. Developed primarily in the 1990s as one of the town’s newer neighbourhoods, it offers a blend of modern suburban living with convenient access to the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. Popular with families and commuters alike, Maidenbower is characterised by its leafy avenues, landscaped parks, and a strong sense of community. It benefits from proximity to Crawley town centre while maintaining a quieter, more residential atmosphere.

Transport Links

Maidenbower is particularly well-situated for transport, making it a practical choice for those who travel frequently for work or leisure. The neighbourhood is served by Three Bridges railway station, located just west of Maidenbower. From here, regular Southern and Thameslink services provide fast connections to London Victoria, London Bridge, and Brighton, as well as Gatwick Airport, which is only one stop away. By road, Maidenbower is conveniently close to the M23 motorway, with Junction 10 providing direct access for drivers heading north toward the M25 or south towards the south coast. Local bus routes also link Maidenbower with Crawley town centre, neighbouring suburbs, and surrounding villages.

Education

Maidenbower is well-regarded for its educational offerings, particularly for families with children of school age. Within the neighbourhood itself, Maidenbower Infant School and Maidenbower Junior School both enjoy solid reputations and are centrally located. For secondary education, Oriel High School is situated within Maidenbower and provides a comprehensive education up to sixth form level. In nearby Crawley, a wider range of schools and colleges are available, including Crawley College, which offers further education and vocational training opportunities. The area’s access to London and Brighton also places it within reach of several universities and specialist institutions.

Local Attractions

Though primarily residential, Maidenbower benefits from its closeness to both urban and rural attractions. Tilgate Park, one of Crawley’s most visited green spaces, is just a short drive or cycle ride away. It features a lake, formal gardens, a nature centre, and acres of woodland ideal for walking and outdoor activities. The neighbourhood also borders the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering excellent walking and cycling trails through traditional Sussex countryside. Additionally, Crawley’s historic High Street and nearby towns such as East Grinstead provide further points of interest for heritage and culture enthusiasts.

Entertainment

Entertainment options in and around Maidenbower cater to a range of tastes. Crawley town centre, less than ten minutes by car or bus, is home to the Hawth Theatre, which hosts touring shows, music performances, and local productions. The town also features a multiplex cinema, bowling alley, and a wide array of restaurants and cafes. For more high-energy activities, the K2 Crawley leisure centre offers a full-sized athletics track, swimming pool, gym, and climbing facilities. For residents of Maidenbower, these amenities are easily accessible without sacrificing the peaceful atmosphere of their neighbourhood.

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