A remarkably rare opportunity to secure a striking 5 bedroom detached seafront home affording breathtaking coastal views. The property has been extensively and sympathetically renovated by the present owners and now affords remarkably spacious light accommodation taking full advantage of the outstanding coastal views afforded from all floors of this fine home. The property affords a 21' sitting room with fine sea views in addition to a 25' refitted kitchen/dining room with bi folding doors to a southerly terrace and fine sea views. Seafront properties of this size and condition are rarely available and an early appointment to view is strongly recommended to appreciate the high merit and appeal of this exceptional home.The property is situated on a private road in the sought after area of Pevensey Bay immediately adjacent to the beach over which there are outstanding views. The property is well located for a range of amenities including local shops, Sovereign Harbour with its variety of restaurants is easily accessible, Eastbourne provides the principal shopping centre as well as one of the finest Victorian seafronts on the south coast. There are rail services from Pevensey and Westham to Eastbourne, London Victoria and to Gatwick. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pevensey-d537958/for-sale_i70442647
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A pale is an old Sussex word used to describe a physical boundary. These boundaries, generally a fence (or pale) were used to enclose deers within the boundaries of an estate, undoubtedly that the Ashburnham Estate which sits 3 miles to the south east, and whose boundaries Redpale would undoubtedly have sat within when this was a farm of over 30 acres.Redpale Farm is believed to have originally been two dwellings, due to the existence of two large fireplaces, one of which with its beautiful original bread oven. The stone based study to the front of the cottage was also at one point the village shop, indicating with the bread oven that this was also the village bakery. It was built in the 1700s and retains plenty of original details, such as exposed beams, sash windows and the traditional brick build covered in white weatherboarding, which is insulated beneath. The roof is tiled and the cottage is bounded on either side by the two original brick chimney stacks. Facing east onto a small country lane, Redpale Farm unfolds across two floors. The original porch in brick sits proudly to the front, sweet vanilla scented Clematis Montana, enveloping the entranceway from late spring onwards. Turning off this quiet country lane directly into the private driveway, we pass Redpale Granary, originally used as a coal storage, this has been sensitively restored and converted, fragrant climbing roses and honeysuckle growing up its walls. It is now a smart one bedroom outbuilding with a bedroom, bathroom and office/ living room. The back door of the main house leads along a brick entranceway, into the heart of the house with reception rooms arranged on either side. There is also a WC, neatly hidden away in this space. The cosy dining room is defined and ornamented by a feature of exposed timber slats in the wall; allowing the light to feed through the space. At the centre sits a large brick inglenook fireplace, complete with multi fuel wood burner and original bread oven. A wooden door off the dining room leads into the study space, once the 'shop' space of this house, with sash windows out onto the country lane to the front. To the rear of the house, leading on from the dining room is the kitchen, a later extension sympathetic to the 19th century provenance of the house. It features cabinetry in soft white, a biscuit coloured tiled splash back that runs the tour of the kitchen against the striking Little Greene Hicks Blue of the walls. To the other side of the entrance hallway sits the main living room decorated in Little Greene's True Taupe. It houses a large original fireplace at the far end with a working wood burner. It's a generous space and well lit from dual aspect sash windows to the front and back and this room balances the house and gives an important extra entertaining space. The open staircase ascends to the first floor, where there are three bedrooms. Carpeting features throughout across this level, creating a sense of continuity with the ground floor main living room and entranceway. There is a bathroom with a built in bath and overhead shower with cream wood panelling wrapping the walls, sat below a bold Cole & Son wallpaper featuring striking rouge blossoms resting on elongated leaves, this soft palette is set against a smart dark flagstone style flooring. There is plentiful storage throughout the house with built in cupboards in two of the bedrooms and the study on the ground floor. The current owners have installed fast fibre broadband which makes it the perfect home for anyone looking for a rural idyll whilst retaining necessary modern connectivity. OUTSIDE LIVING Redpale Farm's and its West facing gardens sit in a plot of land of approximately 1 acre. There is a terrace and seating area between the granary and the south end of the house that enjoys views of the sunset over the surrounding countryside. The rear gardens are accessed by the main driveway to the rear or the back of the cottage. There is a large double garage at the end of the gravelled driveway, a greenhouse and planning permission to re-instate a large garden shed. Beyond this is a field which would be perfect for a paddock for ponies. The gardens are planted with many rose bushes, with climbing rose and honeysuckle growing up the granary wall and a beautiful willow arch intertwined with a bench. The beds to the side of the house are planted with numerous shrubs - quince, clematis, photinia, ceanothus; and in the spring months there are hundreds of daffodils and the light star shaped blue camassia which flowers in the early summer. The back lawn has been allowed to grow longer with paths mowed into it to allow access to the greenhouse. Beautiful walks can be accessed directly from the house and the ridges and valleys of the High Weald provide some of the best walking in Sussex. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dallington-d555258/for-sale_i71040984
ROOMS Entrance hall, Sitting room, Spacious open plan kitchen/breakfast room, dining room and morning room, Conservatory, Utility room, Rear hall, Ground floor bedroom with en suite shower room, Landing, Principal bedroom with en suite dressing room and bath/shower room, Guest bedroom with en suite bathroom, Two further double bedrooms, one with a balcony,Family Bathroom, Gas central heating, Double glazing, EPC rating C, Garage Parking for 4 cars LOCATION Set back from the lane on the edge of the village of Peasmarsh which offers a range of local services including a large independently owned supermarket, a primary school, two public houses and the Parish Church. The Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye is 6 miles and is famed for its historical associations, period architecture, medieval fortifications and cobbled ways. The town offers a range of local shops, restaurants and train services on the Eastbourne to Ashford branch line with fast connections to London (37 minutes). To the west is the historic town of Hastings with its seafront and promenade whilst inland are the towns of Battle with its Abbey and Tenterden with its tree lined High Street and green swards which also offers a good range of shopping facilities and amenities. The coast is within easy reach. Secondary schools include Robertsbridge Community College and Rye College. Private schools in the area include Vine Hall at Robertsbridge, Marlborough House at Hawkhurst, Benenden Girl's School, Buckswood School at Guestling and Kings College at Canterbury. DESCRIPTION Understood to date form the late eighteenth century and formerly the coach house to the adjacent house now known as The Flackley Ash Hotel. The appealing external elevations are of mellow brick with some tile hanging and weatherboard cladding beneath principally tiled roofs. The accommodation is well planned and comfortably arranged with large, partly open plan rooms of good proportion, as shown on the floor plan. GROUND FLOOR A partially glazed door within an open porch opens into an entrance hall with the main staircase to the first floor, oak floorboards and exposed ceiling beam. The spacious triple aspect, light-filled open plan kitchen/breakfast room, dining room and morning room has French doors to the garden, oak floorboards, a moulded cornice and a white marble fireplace with a Victorian cast iron inset and a 'living flame' coal effect gas fire. The kitchen/breakfast area, which has large windows to two sides overlooking the garden and a glazed door to the terrace, is fitted with an extensive range of shaker style cabinets beneath granite work surfaces with enamel sink, stainless steel Range cooker with a double oven and six gas burners, an integrated dishwasher and space and plumbing for an American style fridge freezer. The sitting room, which is accessed via the rear hall with a second staircase to the first floor, has a brick fireplace with an enamelled wood burning stove and French doors leading to the garden and into the conservatory with a door opening onto the terrace and gardens. The utility room has a range of floor and wall cupboards, space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, together with a sink and a gas boiler.Also on the ground floor is a large double bedroom with an ensuite shower room with a walk-in shower enclosure, close coupled wc and wash basin. FIRST FLOOR On the first floor, there are four bedrooms including a master suite with a vaulted ceiling and exposed oak rafters, a dressing room with a full length range of built in wardrobes and an en suite bath/shower room with a rain shower, w.c, wash basin and oval bath with a floor mounted mixer tap. There is a further double bedroom with its own private balcony, a twin bedroom, and a second twin bedroom with an en-suite bathroom with a half size bath and w.c. The first floor is completed with a bathroom with a shower over the bath and w.c. OUTSIDE The property is approached via an electric five bar gate and over a winding 120ft gravelled driveway with outside lighting culminating in a turning/parking area for four cars to one side of the house and access to a double garage 21'6 x 17'4. GARDEN To the south west of the house is a secluded and sheltered partially walled established garden laid to lawn with a bank of rhododendrons at one end. A tall and established hedge screens the drive from this garden and there are mixed flower and herbaceous borders and a brick pathway leads to a wide expanse of level lawn underplanted with spring bulbs and interspersed with ornamental trees and shrubs of great variety and a paved terrace adjacent to the house. At the south west end of the main lawn is a brick and tiled garden store (about 14'3 x 8'9 external) in front of which is a brick paved driveway providing further parking and accessible via tall timber gates with secondary access from the road. In total the plot extends to approaching 0.75 acres SERVICES Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band GMains electricity, gas, drainage and water. Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three and 02 Broadband speed: Superfast 47 Mbps available. Source OfcomFlood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_peasmarsh-d551821/for-sale_i71023897
Fine & Country are delighted to bring to market this beautifully presented four-bedroom Grade II* Listed detached home with a large garden, garage, and outbuildings in the sought after village of Buxted.This wonderful property has been renovated throughout to an excellent standard and benefits from a beautiful, landscaped garden and stunning views across to the South Downs.The house includes more than 2150 square feet of internal living space, is set over three floors, and consists of, on the ground floor, a kitchen, dining room, sitting room, cloak room and sunroom.Upstairs on the first floor you have two bedrooms, a family bathroom,a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom while on the second floor you find two further bedrooms.On entering the house through the front door, you enter a central hallway with stairs leading upstairs. To your right you find the wonderful 24'8 x 14'10 double aspect sitting room with a large inglenook fireplace and exposed beams which leads into a sunroom extension with French doors leading directly to the garden. From the hallway to your left, you enter the dining room which again has a host of character feature features including exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace. The dining room leads directly into the kitchen which is a functional well laid out space with modern fixtures and fittings and door leading directly to the garden. Taking the stairs to the first floor you find a wonderful 17'5 x 14'10 triple aspect principal bedroom with a large dressing room overlooking the garden and a modern ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom is of excellent proportions and double aspect and features built in wardrobes while the family bathroom is of good proportions and features modern fixtures and fittings. Taking the stairs from the central landing to the top floor you find two charming further bedrooms with delightful vaulted ceilings.What the Owner says:Outside, the garden is a particular feature of the property with a variety of mature trees shrubs and borders and is mainly laid to lawn. The garden features a paved terrace area to the rear of the property with steps leading to a paved path bordered by roses. The garden has been beautifully landscaped and is divided into a variety of different areas each with their own charm and showcasing a variety of plants. The property benefits from two outbuildings one of which incorporates a utility and there is also a garage. To the front of the property is a private drive with parking for several cars and a delightful front garden.This wonderful property is in a convenient semi-rural position in the sought-after village of Buxted. The nearby towns of Heathfield and Uckfield provide ample shopping and recreational facilities and main line links directly to London while the county town of Lewes a short drive of approximately 15 minutes.Room sizes:Entrance HallSitting Room: 24'8 x 14'10 (7.52m x 4.52m)Sun Room: 9'11 x 7'2 (3.02m x 2.19m)Dining Room: 13'5 x 12'11 (4.09m x 3.94m)Kitchen: 19'9 x 7'6 (6.02m x 2.29m)CloakroomLandingBedroom 1: 17'5 x 14'10 (5.31m x 4.52m)Dressing Room: 14'6 x 7'8 (4.42m x 2.34m)En SuiteBedroom 2: 15'1 x 12'11 (4.60m x 3.94m)BathroomSECOND FLOORLandingBedroom 3: 15'0 x 8'8 (4.58m x 2.64m)OUTSIDEOutbuilding: 11'10 x 9'7 (3.61m x 2.92m)Garage: 14'9 x 10'1 (4.50m x 3.08m)Utility: 12'5 x 7'9 (3.79m x 2.36m)Potting Shed: 7'10 x 6'11 (2.39m x 2.11m)Front GardenRear GardenDriveway The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_buxted-d553668/for-sale_i69044732
A charming equestrian property adjoining Ashdown Forest with semi-detached Victorian cottage, cattery, secondary accommodation, situated between Forest Row and Hartfield.Double reception room, Kitchen, Utility room, Sitting room,Further kitchen.Principal bedroom with en- suite bathroom and shower room, 3 further bedrooms, 2 shower rooms.Attic room, Cellar.Garden with terrace, Parking, Garden sheds, Garage, 3 stables.Cattery office and kitchen, Cattery with 30 chalets.2 bedroom park home.Vegetable garden with greenhouse, Workshops, Paddock.About 3¾ acresProperty The cottage has an entrance door at the side which opens into a sitting/dining room with a fireplace. The kitchen has fitted wall and floor units, worktops, oil fired Aga, 4 ring ceramic hob, double oven and door to the garden. To one side is a utility room, sitting room and kitchen. Steps lead up to a stair hall with bedroom and shower room.Upstairs, the principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and shower room. There are 2 further bedrooms and shower room. Steps lead to an attic room. Approached from the outside is a cellar.Outside There are 2 driveways, both with parking, one for the house and one for the cattery. The garden is mainly to the rear of the house with brick paved terrace leading out onto the lawn. Within the garden is a shed, hot tub and a raised area. There are a number of outbuildings including garage, 3 stables, cattery office and kitchen, 30 cat chalets with indoor and outdoor runs, 2 workshops, chicken runs and a 2 bedroom park home with decking. Beside the cattery carpark is a vegetable garden with greenhouse. A track leads past to the paddock, which adjoins Ashdown Forest and extends to about 2¾ acres, with a pond and a party lodge/mobile home.Tenure, Local Authorities and ServicesFreehold. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil heating. Wealden DC: . East Sussex CC: . Council Tax band: House F, Park Home A. EPC: House F, Park Home E.Directions From the church in Colemans Hatch head towards Forest Row and the property is the first drive on the left.Local Amenities & CommunicationsSituated adjoining Ashdown Forest, in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, it is now the largest free public access space in the South East. It is a great place for walking and riding and is known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh. Colemans Hatch has an popular country pub and local amenities are available in either Forest Row or the historic village of Hartfield. For an extensive range of shopping, educational and transport facilities there are the towns of East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells. There are mainline railways station at both East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells and there is an excellent range of private and state schools in the area. The M23 (about 13 miles) gives access to Gatwick Airport, London, the coast, M25 and national motorway network. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_shepherds-hill-d637008/for-sale_i71595062
Completion May to July 2024, High specification contemporary energy efficient homes, located along a private driveway. Nestled among farm conversions and a character farmhouse. This fantastic position has the best of both; a peaceful country location, with easy access to private schools and the mainline train station. Cranbrook school catchment.A More Detailed Description: - Friars Barn - £1,150,000 - 5 bedrooms, Barn and Garage 268 sq m/2885 sq ft - Plot 1Link detachedElsom Barn - £850,000 - 3 bedrooms, Barn and Garage 194 sq m/2091 sq ft - Plot 2 Link detachedTithe Barn - £1,150,000 - 4 bedrooms, Barn and Garage 281 sq m/3028 sq ft - Plot 3 Semi detachedMeadow Barn - £1,100,000 - 4 bedrooms, Barn and Garage 237 sq m/2556 sq ft - Plot 4 Semi detachedFlexible layout with rooms on the ground floor that can be used as bedrooms as they have ensuite facilities. They could be used as a reception rooms but when needs require, ready to use as a bedroom. Stunning vaulted features which create amazing spacious living areas.South-facing aspect.- Bespoke handmade painted country style kitchen, living, dining room. Granite worksurfaces and central island with perimeter seating for 8/10 people. Boiling hot water tap, Rangemaster induction range oven, American fridge freezer, integrated dishwasher, microwave (appliances vary in each plot)- Aluminium windows and doors- Kitchen/living space with inglenook style brick fireplace with woodburning stove- Flagstone flooring on the ground floor- Latest air source heat pump for heating and hot water- Underfloor heating to the ground floor- Large rear terrace paved with Indian quartzite- Barn style oak fronted double garage- Energy efficient and very well insulated- Private drainage. Mains electric and water.- 10 year structural build warrantLocation: - The Wealden town of Cranbrook renowned for its eclectic mix of shops, cafe's, restaurants, boutiques etc. is the nearest town for shopping facilities. Dominating the town is the stone church known locally as The Cathedral of the Weald. A variety of social clubs offer a range of interesting activities. The Cranbrook School, renowned and sought after for its excellent reputation and educational facilities, is located on the outskirts of the Town.In addition to Cranbrook School, there are other excellent schools, namely Bethany, Benenden School, Marlborough House, St Ronans, High Weald Academy and Dulwich Prep School.The A21 offers excellent links to the Motorways heading North and South. The Mainline station at nearby Staplehurst offers trains to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_frittenden-d567364/for-sale_i69697682
The property is a most attractive detached family house offering substantial accommodation, arranged over three floors, totalling approximately 2929 sq ft with the benefit of private parking and gardens as well as use of extensive park-like communal gardens and gym.The beautifully presented property includes a welcoming entrance hall with a boot room and cloakroom off. A door leads into the fabulous double aspect drawing room which includes a fireplace, wooden flooring and French doors to one end opening out to the rear terrace and garden. The drawing room leads through to a family room which also has French doors opening out to the gardens. The fabulous kitchen/breakfast room is a particular feature of the house and has a range of bespoke wall and base units and a central island with breakfast bar. Off the kitchen/breakfast room there is also a useful utility room as well as a double aspect dining room.On the first floor there are four generous bedrooms, all of which have well-appointed en suite bath/shower rooms and far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. Stairs lead up to the second floor where there is a spacious family bathroom as well as two further bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a dressing room).Outside, to the front, the house has a small garden and a private driveway providing off-street parking for two cars. The property also has two parking spaces in the main car park. At the rear of the house there is a paved terrace, spanning the width of the house, leading on to the lawned garden edged by mature shrubs and trees. The property also has the use of stunning park-like communal gardens and grounds, extending to approximately 20 acres, as well as a gymnasium for residents.Service charge: £2,118 p.a. for 2023/24.Mayfield 1.5 miles. Rotherfield 3.4 miles. Crowborough station 5.5 miles (London Bridge from 69 minutes). Wadhurst station 5.9 miles (London Bridge from 53 minutes). Tunbridge Wells 7.2 miles (London Bridge from 44 minutes). Lamberhurst 9 miles. A21 - 9.3 miles. South coast 20 miles. M25(J5) 22 miles. London 49 miles. (All times and distances approximate)Mayfield Grange is a sought-after private, gated development set off a country lane just one and a half miles from the pretty and historic 16th Century Sussex village of Mayfield which provides a good range of local shops catering for everyday needs including delicatessen, bakery, fine wine merchants, doctors' surgery, pharmacy, post office and pubs. Tunbridge Wells is just over 7 miles to the north and provides an extensive range of shopping, commercial, recreational and educational facilities. The mainline station at Wadhurst provides trains to London. Train services are also available at Frant, Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area, in both the state and private sectors, including Mayfield CE Primary, Mayfield School (girls), Skippers Hill Preparatory (Five Ashes), Holmewood House (Langton Green), The Skinners School (Tunbridge Wells), Tonbridge School, The Schools at Somerhill (Tonbridge), Judd (Tonbridge), Benenden School (girls), Dulwich Preparatory (Cranbrook), Vinehall Preparatory (Robertsbridge), Bede's (Upper Dicker), and Eastbourne College. Leisure activities in the area including Mayfield village cricket, football and tennis clubs; golf at Dale Hill (Ticehurst), The Nevill (Tunbridge Wells), Dewlands Manor (Rotherfield), Crowborough (Beacon), The Royal Ashdown and at Rye; sailing and water sports at Bewl Water and on the south coast; walking and cycling at Bedgebury Pinetum and the 'Cuckoo Trail' from Heathfield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i69905239
Wrapped by its own woodland, this four-bedroom house's exquisite minimal interiors allow the surrounding greenery to take centre stage. Its low, single-storey profile, pitched roofs and banks of glazing evoke the clean lines of mid-century design. The historic town of Rye is a 10-minute drive away. The Tour The house has a striking black rendered facade punctuated by wide planes of glazing. The recessive colouring sympathetically blends the house into its surroundings and presents a lively contrast to the bright white walls of the interiors. A sparing palette of natural materials has been used throughout, foregrounding the setting. The house is arranged in two distinct wings connected by a central portion with a flat roof. Its long driveway has plenty of space for parking as well as a separate garage. The house is characterised by its relationship to the garden. Surrounded by doors that lead out to its various terraces and lawns, there are many ways to come and go through these welcoming spaces. The main front door opens to a generous hallway with room for storage. Around the corner is a large living room with portrait windows and full height sliding doors framing views of the rear terrace. The space is centred around a limestone hearth with a working fire. Douglas pine floorboards run from here throughout this wing of the house. A second reception room to the left looks out toward the rewilded part of the garden. A separate bathroom and study lead off from here that, so that if used as a bedroom, it could make for a wonderfully self-contained space. The kitchen sits centrally, connecting the sleeping and the living wings at the far sides of the plan. It is set down a single step and has full-height sliding door drawn back to open the space to the terrace at the front of the house. Cork floors provide warmth underfoot. The kitchen is finished in a natural oak palette with black accents, tactile Modric handles and solid oak worktops. There are integrated appliances and an induction hob. A utility room sits at the back of the plan and opens to the rear terrace. Cork flooring continues through the second wing of the house. This has four generously sized double bedrooms and a family bathroom arranged along a central corridor with built-in storage. The main bedroom is an en suite with an extra-long bath, space for plenty of storage and views over the front garden. Outdoor Space The house is bookended by a front and a rear terrace, with an area of tended lawn to one side. A pergola with climbing wisteria provides a shaded spot at the rear, where raised brick beds filled with established perennials and grasses offer further planting space. Beyond is a wonderful three-acre expanse of specimen trees and rewilded grass. Over the years, the owners have established almost an arboretum of beautiful trees including hornbeam, white cherry, chestnut, oaks, acers and maples. This beautiful glade has a secluded woodland feel and roots the house in its idyllic countryside setting. The Area Udimore is a rural village a short drive from Rye in East Sussex, Surrounded by the ancient landscapes of the High Weald. On the route towards Rye are The King's Head and The Plough at Cock Marling for local pubs and Tibbs Farm which serves an excellent variety of cake and farm produce, positioned on a rise overlooking the beautiful Tillingham Estate. Rye, with its wide range of shops, pubs, restaurants, and train station is a 10-minute drive. It is perfectly situated to explore the surrounding beaches, countryside, pubs, restaurants and local vineyards. Its rich historic centre is a patchwork of cobbled streets and beautiful independent shops and cafes. Attractions include Merchant & Mills, Puckhaber, Sailors, and The Rye Bookshop. The twisting lanes are peppered with independent galleries and there is even a popular independent cinema, Kino, set within an old church building. The town has a number of excellent eateries including The Fig, The Lemongrass, and The Union alongside a thriving pub and cafe scene. Tillingham Winery, a mixed farm set in 70 acres of rolling countryside and woodlands, is a short drive from the house. Home to vineyards, fruit trees, ancient woodland and livestock, it also provides a place for visitors to stay and enjoy the produce of the farm and the local area. The house is within a 20-minute drive of Camber Sands, a stunning five-mile stretch of unspoilt sandy beach located in East Sussex, close to the border with Kent. It has one of the purest and longest dune systems on the South Coast, and the only one to be found in East Sussex. Both Camber Sands and nearby Greatstone are well-regarded as kite and windsurfing beaches. In the immediate area are the famous Rye Golf Club links course and the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, which lies within a large triangle of land extending south from Rye, along the River Rother, past Rye Harbour to the sea, westward to Winchelsea Beach and northwards along the River Brede. The popular towns of Hastings and St Leonards are also easily accessible. Dungeness and the beaches at Winchelsea and Pett are a short drive away. Rye Station is approximately a 10-minute drive away, with services to London St Pancras taking around an hour. Ashford International is about 20 miles north, providing links to the continent and to London via the high-speed line. Council Tax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hundredhouse-lane-d637696/for-sale_i72244913
With attractive red-brick and tile-hung elevations, Coombe Hill Cottage is believed to date the 18th century and provides the perfect blend of character features, including exposed timbers, rustic stone flooring and stunning inglenook fireplaces, alongside contemporary interior styling. On the ground floor, a welcoming reception hall gives access on one side into the sitting room, which enjoys the warming ambience of an embellished woodburning stove, and to the other provides a link to the sociable setting of the impressive kitchen/dining and family space. Fitted with modern wall and base level cabinetry in pastel colour tone, topped with stone work surfaces, the kitchen has an external door to reach the garden and an adjoining utility room, which provides additional storage and a home to domestic appliances. The central staircase rises to a spacious landing space on the first floor where ccommodation comprises a luxurious principal en suite bedroom, two further bedrooms and a stylishlyappointed family bathroom featuring a freestanding bath. A versatile-use mezzanine level in the raftered eaves at the top of the house is reached via a timber ladder.An electric opening five-bar gate opens onto a gravelled driveway which forms the approach to the house and provides parking in addition to the sheltered halt of the double garage. A low level stone wall, bordered by a flower bed, creates an attractive frontage to the property with a central series of steps leading up to the entrance doorway. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn interspersed with specimen trees with post-and-rail fencing at the boundary offering an open outlook to the surrounding countryside. A paved pathway leads through the garden to the feature swimming pool which is edged by a terrace for loungers and a pergola attached to the side of the pool room outbuilding has climbing plants which offer dappled shade to the seating and dining area below, ideal for al fresco dining. There is a large field/paddock enjoying magnificent views over the Vale of Ashburnham so the property may appeal to the equestrian user.The property is situated on the northern fringes of Ninfield village in the heart of East Sussex with local amenities including a general store/post office, petrol station, parish church, two public houses, a primary school and a village hall which hosts a calendar of events and activities. Historic Battle is nearby and offers a broad range of shopping opportunities and restaurants, as well as a mainline station with services to London Bridge/Charing Cross. The popular coastal towns of Bexhill-on-Sea and Eastbourne are within easy reach for days out at charming seaside destinations. Wellregarded schooling in the vicinity includes Claverham Community College and Battle Abbey at Battle; Bede's Senior School at Upper Dicker; Eastbourne College and Moira House at Eastbourne. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ninfield-d558023/for-sale_i70034404
The house is situated on Mayfield Grange, a small, exclusive gated community of modern luxury homes situated within the grounds of Grade II-listed former Mayfield College, on the northern outskirts of historic Mayfield village. It has generous proportions and is immaculately presented with stylish interiors throughout, offering over 3200 sq ft of accommodation over four floors, there is ample space for both family life and entertaining at home. On the lower ground floor is the fabulous kitchen/dining room/snug the real heart of the home with Neptune Shaker-style cabinetry, an Everhot range cooker with companion induction hob and a large island unit. The feature gas fireplace gives this room a cosy feel with separate areas for cooking, dining and relaxing as well as French doors out to the garden and there is a large utility room and useful wine cellar/store room on this floor. On the ground floor, the wide oak floored entrance hall leads to the spacious 24' living room with feature fireplace and French doors out to the balcony. There are two further reception rooms on this floor, both currently used as studies, but which could easily be family rooms. The first floor has four bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities and a family bathroom and the dramatic principal suite occupies the entire top floor. A stunning space with fabulous views to the rear across open countryside and an en-suite with free-standing "egg" bath and separate shower cubicle.OutsideThe house sits within beautiful landscaped grounds of approximately 20 acres and its own private gardens, which benefit from far-reaching views. To the front there is a driveway with off-street parking for 3 cars (with 2 further spaces in the main car park), an EV charging point and access to the integral garage. The rear garden is a real feature of the house with the elevated balcony off the living room and wide swathes of flat lawn bordered by mature hedging with a delightful lower terrace with millboard decking and stylish geometric tiling providing the perfect spot to enjoy the countryside views.SituationMayfield Grange is an attractive gated development on the edge of Mayfield village, a conservation area and highly sought-after thanks to its active local community and eclectic array of local shops, public houses and cafes. The ever-popular Royal Spa town of Tunbridge Wells is approx. 7 miles distant and has superb facilities from theatres, hotels and department stores, to historic sites and artisan shops. For commuters there are fast, direct train services to London from Wadhurst Station whilst the A21 trunk road can be accessed at Pembury or Lamberhurst connecting with the M25. The area is renowned for walking, sailing on the famous Bewl Water Reservoir and equestrian facilities, whilst golf can be found nearby at Dale Hill and Lamberhurst. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area at primary and secondary levels, in both the state and private sectors including primary schools in Mayfield, Lamberhurst and Wadhurst.Additional InformationWealden District Council Tax Band G Mains electricity and gas (new boiler installed in 2022), shared water treatment plant Service charge: approximately £2,100 p.a. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i69238755
PCM Estate Agents are delighted to present to the market a unique opportunity to secure this FIVE BEDROOM DETACHED FAMILY HOME built in the 1930's and boasting approximately 2961 square feet of accommodation set within APPROXIMATELY 2 ACRES (unverified) with TENNIS COURT and privately owned PARK-LIKE GARDENS AND GROUNDS.This UNIQUE and INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY is offered to the market CHAIN FREE and occupies a SECLUDED POSITION on the road set behind remotely operated ELECTRONIC GATES with PLENTY OF OFF ROAD PARKING and a DETACHED DOUBLE CAR BARN. The house itself occupies a slightly elevated position within its gardens and grounds meaning you have LOVELY VIEWS from all of the principle rooms. The versatile and EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-PROPORTIONED accommodation is arranged over three floors: to the ground floor there is a SPACIOUS RECEPTION HALL with ample storage space leading seamlessly to a living room with access to a ROOF TERRACE offering a perfect spot to take in those views, the reception room also connects to an OPEN PLAN NEWLY FITTED KITCHEN-BREAKFAST ROOM, FAMILY ROOM/ FIFTH BEDROOM and a downstairs wc. To the first floor there are TWO LARGE EN SUITE DOUBLE BEDROOMS in addition to TWO FURTHER DOUBLE BEDROOMS and the main family bathroom, all located off of a SPACIOUS LANDING. To the lower floor there is a GYMNASIUM, access to a HOT TUB ROOM, SHOWER ROOM and a separate wc. There is also access to a CONSERVATORY, LARGE GAMES ROOM with STUDIO SPACE over and a further wc.The GARDENS AND GROUNDS extend around the property, mainly to the front and side, with a TENNIS COURT to the rear, PARK LIKE-GARDENS with NATURAL POND to the front and your own private area of Woodland. There is also a track leading from the garden leading to a FISHING LAKE located outside of the grounds, but you have exclusive rights to fish on. Located adjacent to Claremont Preparatory School, a property such as this RARELY COMES TO THE MARKET and we would highly recommend viewing to fully appreciate the convenient position, space and grounds on offer. In more recent years the property has been substantially extended and updated, call the owners agents now to book your viewing.Wooden Solid Oak Front Door - Partially glazed and opening to:Reception Hall - Wood flooring, inset down lights, radiate, built in storage cupboards, double glazed bi-folding doors allowing for a pleasant outlook and access onto the gardens and grounds to the rear, wall mounted cupboard concealed boiler, pressurised water tank, stairs to upper and lower floor accommodation.Downstairs Wc - Dual flush low level wc, wall mounted wash hand basin, tiled flooring, built in storage cupboard, double glazed pattern glass window to rear aspect.Living Room - 5.82m x 4.57m (19'1 x 15') - Television point, radiator, built in down lights, fitted desk and shelving, double aspect room with double glazed windows to both side and front elevations, double glazed bi-folding doors onto:Sun Terrace - Beautiful views extending over the gardens and grounds, stairs descending to the garden which principally lies to the front, with side access to the rear garden and tennis courts.Family Room - 4.75m x 3.56m (15'7 x 11'8) - Dual aspect with double glazed window to side, double glazed window to rear, radiator, television point.Kitchen - 5.72m x 4.90m (18'9 x 16'1) - Modern and newly fitted, built with a range of matching eye and base level cupboards and drawers with stone countertops and matching upstands over, Belling range gas cooker with double oven, grill and plate warmer and fitted double width cooker hood over, island offering further additional storage space and housing a Belfast sink with mixer tap, breakfast bar, ample space for dining table, wall mounted cupboard concealed consumer unit for the electrics, integrated dishwasher, radiator, two double glazed windows to front aspect with views over the front gardens and grounds, double glazed bi-folding doors allowing for a pleasant outlook and access onto the gardens to the rear and tennis courts.Lower Floor - Leading to:Gym - 6.10m x 3.28m (20' x 10'9) - Wood flooring, radiator, large wall mounted mirror, inset down lights, television points, double glazed bi-folding doors opening onto and providing a pleasant outlook over the gardens and grounds to the front, doors opening to:Shower Room - Walk in shower enclosure, ladder style heated towel rail, tiled walls, tiled flooring, built in storage, double glazed pattern glass window to side aspect.Separate Wc - Concealed cistern dual flush low level wc, vanity enclosed wash hand basin with mixer tap and storage set beneath, tiled walls, tiled flooring, radiator, down lights, extractor fan for ventilation, loft hatch opening to a small area of loft space and a double glazed pattern glass window to side aspect.Hot Tub Room - 4.04m x 3.84m (13'3 x 12'7) - Apex roof with two Velux windows, double glazed sliding doors to both rear and side elevations to open up the entire room with pleasant views onto the front gardens and grounds and access onto a patio. Tiled flooring, hot tub (included in sale).First Floor Landing - Double radiator, loft hatch providing access to loft space, pattern coloured glass leaded light window to rear aspect.Bedroom - 4.65m x 3.86m (15'3 x 12'8) - Down lights, radiator, built in bedroom furniture including wardrobes, drawers, bedside tables and dressing table, double glazed window to front aspect having lovely views extending over gardens and grounds to the front, door to:En Suite - Walk in shower enclosure with shower, vanity enclosed wash hand basin, concealed cistern dual flush low level wc, wall mounted vanity unit, down lights, tiled walls, tiled flooring, ladder style heated towel rail, extractor fan for ventilation, double glazed window to front aspect.Bedroom - 16'2 max x 19'4 narrowing to 12'7 (4.93m max x 5.89m narrowing to 3.84m)Radiator, loft hatch providing access to loft space, double aspect with double glazed window to rear having views over the gardens, grounds and tennis courts at the rear and views over the gardens and grounds to the front, door to:En Suite - Large walk in shower enclosure, chrome shower fixings, waterfall style shower head and further hand-held shower attachment, vanity enclosed wash hand basin, low level wc, part tiled walls, ladder style heated towel rail, down lights, extractor fan for ventilation, double glazed pattern glass window to rear aspect.Bedroom - 4.70m x 3.51m (15'5 x 11'6) - Loft hatch providing access to loft space, radiator, built in bedroom furniture incorporating a dressing table and built in wardrobes, dual aspect room with double glazed window to side and double glazed window to rear having views over the gardens and tennis courts.Bedroom - 3.71m x 3.58m (12'2 x 11'9) - Coving to ceiling, radiator, double glazed window to front aspect with views over the gardens and grounds to the front.Outside - The property has the benefit of various buildings including:Conservatory - 3.40m x 2.62m (11'2 x 8'7) - Externa; access only, UPVC construction with double glazed windows to side and double glazing sliding doors to front with a glass roof, lighting and power.Large Games Room - 6.83m x 5.41m (22'5 x 17'9) - Down lights, power, lighting, double aspect with double glazed windows to side and rear, double glazed French doors allowing for access. Currently used as a snooker/ pool room, formerly the double garage and still having original doors to the front so could be re-instated as a garage if required. Stairs rising to:Upper Floor - 6.27m x 3.20m (20'7 x 10'6) - Eaves storage, down lights, access to:Wc - Low level wc, wash hand basin.Double Oak Car Barn - 5.61m x 4.17m (18'5 x 13'8) - Tiled roof, open area for vehicles.Gardens And Grounds - Forming approximately 2 acres (unverified) and are a particular feature of the property, offering a park-like setting with a wide selection of mature trees and shrubs. The house faces south with views across the gardens and over a large pond. There are various terraced areas with plenty of outdoor space to entertain or simply relax and enjoy the lovely views, and also hard ground tennis court. There is a private section of woodland and exclusive rights to fish/ boat (not motorised) over a lake located outside of the grounds and accessible via a track and wooded area. 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Inglenook is a fine detached home that offers over 2,200 sq. ft. of beautifully presented accommodation arranged over two light-filled floors. The property has been extended and updated to provide a wealth of bright and versatile spaces ideal for modern families. The airy reception hall with its half-wood panelled walls and natural stone flooring has a stairway to the first floor, a cloakroom and access to the handy utility. The accommodation flows into the two generous adjacent living spaces, the front-facing sitting room with a feature fireplace and stove and pretty front garden views and the family room with French doors to the rear terrace. From here are two adaptable rooms, currently used as a snug and office, a boiler room and a bedroom with a modern en suite shower room. Completing the floor is the expansive multi-aspect kitchen with glazed double doors to the rear garden, a wide range of wooden wall and base cabinetry, worksurfaces and a range cooker. The first flooris home to three further well-proportioned bedrooms with pleasing elevated aspects of the garden and surrounding countryside. Two are well-served by the family bathroom with its D-shaped bath, whilst the 17ft. principal with its wealth of bespoke fitted storage, enjoys the use of a luxury en suite bathroom with a freestanding rolltop bath.The property is approached off a quiet country lane into a large, gravelled forecourt enclosed via neat hedging, with ample space for several vehicles and solid wooden gates to an additional gravelled area with a garden store. There is a charming lawned front garden with a pathway to the main entrance, a pretty decked front terrace with a swing seat, and access to the versatile integrated garage. The mature rear garden is surrounded by established tree lines and enjoys a large, paved patio, a rear gravelled seating area and a various well-stocked borders and planting among lush level lawn, with an additional garden store and a useful shed.The current owners have previously achieved planning permission to convert the garage into a one-bedroom annexe, giving the potential for additional income or a fifth bedroom.Sought-after Barcombe has a village shop with a Post Office, tennis club, popular public house, church and access to countryside walks and rides along the River Ouse. Nearby historic Lewes on the edge of the South Downs National Park offers a more comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and hospitals.Brighton and Hove is also within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_barcombe-d544941/for-sale_i70452951
Charming and beautifully presented former lodge house with landscaped garden and ancient bluebell woodland. DescriptionShortbridge Lodge is a delightful late Victorian former lodge house, believed to date from about 1850 with later additions. The property has classic red brick elevations under a tiled roof, and a substantial rear extension with wood cladding; it is beautifully presented, with well-proportioned light rooms, stripped wood flooring and stylish decor. The house offers plenty of space for family life, and has a pleasing and versatile layout. The hall opens to the snug, which has a bay window with a fitted seat, and a wood burning stove. The snug leads to the rear hallway, which has space for a desk and chair; there is a separate study, which is fitted with bespoke cupboards and could be used a playroom. In the centre of the house is the superb sitting room, a spacious yet comfortable room with a wood burning stove. It is open to the kitchen/dining room, a contemporary, triple aspect room with two sets of French doors to the terrace. It is well-equipped with a good range of wall-hung and undercounter units, with Corian worktops; there is a central island with a Neff induction hob with extractor over and integrated microwave and double oven. To the rear of the kitchen is a utility room; a cloakroom lying off the entrance hall completes the ground floor. On the first floor, the impressive principal suite has a vaulted ceiling and tall doors opening to Juliet balconies, framing the views over the gardens and grounds to the ancient woodland beyond. It has a modern en suite with a walk in shower. Bedroom two has an en suite shower; there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. OutsideShortbridge Lodge is set back behind laurel hedging, and approached via a gravelled driveway, which opens to offer a parking area in front of the house, and leads on to the static caravan "Westmoreland", which shares services with the main house, the double garage with attached log store, and the greenhouse. The greenhouse has PV solar panels which generate c.£1000 pa under a feed-in tariff scheme. There are two timber storage sheds. The formal gardens lie mainly to the east and south. There is a spacious brick paved terrace to the rear of the kitchen, with a built-in barbecue area and plenty of space for table and chairs; steps lead up to the lawns, which are flanked by well-stocked beds planted with a variety of flowers and shrubs. The driveway leads up to a track through the beautiful bluebell coppice wood, where there are two ponds. In all, about 7.7 acres.LocationSituated in the rural hamlet of Shortbridge, to the south of Piltdown, close to Ashdown Forest and the South Downs National Park. Shortbridge has a popular public house, Piltdown has a garage with a shop and a golf course. Uckfield is within a couple of miles and is a bustling former market town offering a railway station, leisure centre, a number of high street and independent shops, various cafes and restaurants, two supermarkets and an independent cinema. Sussex offers many leisure activities locally including golf at East Sussex National, Mid Sussex, Pyecombe and Lindfield clubs, tennis clubs including Wickwoods Country Club, Haywards Heath and Lindfield, sailing at Brighton Marina, and a variety of local and county athletics, cricket, rugby and football clubs to suit all ages and abilities. Racing is available at Plumpton, Lingfield and Goodwood, with show jumping at Hickstead. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways across the surrounding countryside, the South Downs Nation Park and Ashdown Forest. Spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Ockenden Manor, and Alexander House. Sussex offers a vibrant cultural scene, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events. Haywards Heath offers a fast service to London Bridge and London Victoria, journey time from 41 minutes. The A23/M23 lies to the west, giving access to Gatwick airport, the south coast and the M25. There are many highly regarded state and private schools in the local area including Cumnor House, Handcross Park, Great Walstead School, Burgess Hill Girls, Lewes Old Grammar and Ardingly, Hurst and Brighton Colleges. All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,213 sq ft Acreage: 7.7 AcresDirectionsFrom the A272 at Piltdown, take Shortbridge Lane south. After about one mile, pass The Peacock Inn on the right; at the next junction bear left and the entrance to Shortbridge Lodge is immediately on the left. Additional InfoAgent's Note: The fridge/freezer, dishwasher and swimming pool are not included but may be available by separate negotiation. Services: Biomass dual-fuel fired central heating. Solar panel (over utility room) for hot water (backed up by biomass). Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. The caravan shares these services. Outgoings: Wealden District Council. Council tax band D. Static caravan band A.Photographs taken: April 2024Tenure: Freehold EPC rating: ECladding: This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place. 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Recently extended detached family house with swimming pool, stables and paddock in a glorious rural position DescriptionLower Mays Cottage is a spacious detached family house, with part rendered, part weather boarded elevations under a slate tiled roof. The property was acquired by the current owners in 2016; they undertook a comprehensive renovation during 2017, significantly extending the property to create a substantial yet comfortable home, with light, bright accommodation which is ideally suited to family life. On the ground floor is a triple aspect sitting room, with bi-fold doors to the rear terrace and garden; at the other end of the hallway is the less formal kitchen/dining/family room, also triple aspect and with bi-fold doors to the rear terrace. The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of wall-hung and under-counter units complemented by wood worktops; there is a stylish Smeg range cooker. Adjoining the kitchen is the utility room, which has separate access to the rear garden and space for washing machine and tumble dryer, and gives access to the cloakroom. Lying off the hallway is an office, a ground floor bedroom and a contemporary bathroom with separate bath and walk-in shower. There are five spacious bedrooms on the first floor; there are lovely views of the South Downs to the east and the south. A family bathroom with freestanding bath and walk in shower completes the accommodation; the floorplans give an excellent overview of the full extent and layout. Outbuildings, gardens and groundsLower Mays Cottage is approached from The Street via short driveway with electronically operated gates, which open to parking area and ahead of the house and the paddock. The gardens and grounds surrounding the house are fully enclosed, with a five bar gate opening to further parking and open storage. The gardens and grounds are cleverly arranged with leisure use in mind; there are lawns to the front and rear, with a chicken coop in the southerly corner. In the eastern corner is a raised deck, cleverly tucked away and offering a lovely space to sit and enjoy the outside space; there is a timber summer house. The heated outdoor swimming pool (new in 2023) has a paved surround, and there is a timber framed open bar and games room with power connected, ideal for entertaining. The paddock and the timber stable block lie to the south of the house; the stable block is mobile and has three 12'x12' stalls. The paddock is fully enclosed by post and rail and stock fencing, and extends to about an acre; the property is about 1.36 acres in all.LocationLower Mays Cottage is situated in a lovely rural position with open countryside to the front and rear, on the outskirts of the pretty East Sussex village of Selmeston, just outside the South Downs National Park. Selmeston has a village store, a garage, a pub and a church; further amenities are at the neighbouring villages of Alciston, Alfriston and Firle, with supermarkets at Polegate (six miles) and comprehensive shopping, cinema, leisure centre and restaurants at Lewes (eight miles). There are many leisure activities available locally, including clubs for football, rugby, cricket and theatre; across Sussex, activities include show jumping at Hickstead, sailing at along the south coast and golf at one of the many courses across the county. There are miles of walks and bridle paths across the surrounding countryside and the South Downs National Park. Spa and country house hotels include Deans Place Hotel, The Grand in Eastbourne, The East Sussex National and Ashdown Park. Sussex offers a vibrant cultural scene, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, art exhibitions at Charleston in nearby Firle, theatre and events at the historic County town of Lewes, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events. Rail Services: Berwick, 2.2 miles (London Victoria from 81 minutes Lewes, eight miles (London Victoria from 70 minutes). Schools: There are a number of well-regarded state and independent schools and colleges in the local area, including Park Mead Primary school, Firle CEP school, Alfriston school, Lewes Old Grammar School, Bede's, Roedean, Hurstpierpoint College, Eastbourne College and Brighton College. All distances and journey times are approximate, and taken from Google maps.Square Footage: 2,548 sq ft Acreage: 1.36 Acres Additional InfoAgent's note: The field shelter and mud mats are not included in the sale. Services: Oil fired central heating (system new in 2017). Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (cess pit). Outgoings: Wealden District Council, . Council tax band D. Photographs taken: November 2023. Tenure: Freehold. EPC rating: C. Cladding: This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_selmeston-d585888/for-sale_i70173064
GUIDE PRICE £1,250,000 - £1,350,000PLEASE VIEW OUR VIRTUAL TOUR HERE OR ON OUR WEBSITE NEVILLE AND NEVILLE A BEAUTIFUL DETACHED FIVE BEDROOMED CHARACTER FAMILY HOME IN AN ELEVATED POSITION WITH WONDERFUL BREATHTAKING AND FAR REACHING VIEWS. DETACHED ANNEXE IDEAL FOR USE AS AN AIR BNB GARDENS AND GROUNDS OF APPROXIMATELY JUST OVER AN ACRE DETACHED GAMES ROOM BUILDING TWO DRIVEWAYS PROVIDING PARKING FOR NUMEROUS VEHICLES LOCATED IN A QUIET SEMI-RURAL LOCATION LARGE BALCONY TO BEDROOM TWO THAT ENJOYS FABULOUS VIEWS EXTENSIVELY AND TASTEFULLY ENHANCED THROUGHOUT LARGE LUXURIOUS ENSUITE BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM TO BEDROOM ONE LUXURY FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM POTENTIAL TO CREATE A SECOND ENSUITE FOR BEDROOM TWO BY INCORPORATING SOME OF THE LARGE FIRST FLOOR LANDING CLOAKROOM GENEROUS SIZED RECEPTION HALL SITTING ROOM FAMILY ROOM LUXURIOUSLY FITTED KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM OPEN PLAN DINING ROOM SEPARATE UTILITY ROOM TWO ATTIC ROOMS HOBBY ROOM / SUMMER HOUSE WITH INSULATION & HEATING FAST INTERNET FIBRE OPTIC CONVENIENT DRIVING DISTANCE OF BATTLE MAINLINE TRAIN STATIONDESCRIPTION: A rare chance to purchase an idyllically situated detached five bedroomed character family home that has been extensively and tastefully enhanced throughout and which is set within its own landscaped gardens and grounds that extend to just over an acre and which also benefit from wonderful breathtaking and far reaching views beyond of the surrounding countryside In addition, this attractive character home also has the benefit of a detached annexe, which is perfect for an Air BnB, or for an elderly or teenage relative. Furthermore, there is a separate games room, as well as two separate driveways that provide parking for numerous vehicles.The accommodation is naturally bright throughout and comprises of a generous sized main reception hall, a cloakroom, a sitting room, a family room, a kitchen / breakfast room with a further adjoining open plan dining room, a separate utility room five bedrooms, with bedroom one having a large luxurious ensuite bathroom / shower room, as well as a further luxury family bathroom / shower room serving the other four bedrooms. Although, there is ample space and potential to create a further ensuite to bedroom two, which already has the benefit of a large sun terrace / balcony. In addition, there are two attic rooms approached from a concealed staircase. LOCATION: Situated off a quiet country lane at the top of a hill and enjoying stunning far reaching rural views, this property is located in a very desirable peaceful and rural setting, yet within only a few minute's drive of Battle mainline station, as well as the local shopping and leisure amenities available nearby.Hastings is approximately 6 miles away also with a mainline train station and its extensive shopping and leisure facilities.Depending upon educational needs, there is an abundance of choice within the general locality, including Battle Abbey, Vinehall, Bede's, Mayfield School for Girls, Bede's to name but a few. ACCOMMODATION: From the upper front driveway, you are able to approach the property's main entrance through an elegant and substantial sized character door, being half wooden panelled below and leaded light glazed to the top half, which opens into the large reception hall.RECEPTION HALL: A large and naturally bright area with high level exposed beams to the ceiling, range of attractive fitted storage cupboards as you enter from outside, radiator, further extension of the main reception hall and doors leading off to the downstairs cloakroom, a sitting room, a family room, a kitchen / breakfast room / open plan dining room and the staircase leading to the first-floor accommodation.CLOAKROOM: Approached from the main reception hall via an attractive character panelled door and comprising of elegant half tiled walls, feature oval wash basin with chrome mixer tap antique styled vanity unit under with stone surface over, W.C., window with aspect to rear garden, chrome and white heated towel rail and radiator.FAMILY ROOM: A double aspect room that is naturally bright with a feature character fireplace, attractive polished wooden floors, feature character ceiling, radiator, further door leading to the further hallway, sash windows with aspect to the front garden and driveway, further sash window with aspect over the side garden and wonderful far reaching rural views beyond.SITTING ROOM: Approached from the extended part of the main reception hall and comprising of a large triple aspect room with a feature fireplace, radiators, feature wall up-lights, double glazed windows with wonderful views over the property's garden and beyond of the countryside, further double-glazed doors opening to the rear sun terraces.KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM / OPEN PLAN DINING ROOM: Approached from the main reception hall and comprising of an extensive rang of modern luxury shaker style cupboard and base units, as well as display cupboards, wooden worksurfaces over, further large matching central island with further wooden top over for preparation and breakfast bar and fitted wine rack, integrated dishwasher, space for American fridge freezer, fitted 1 ½ sink unit with chrome mixer tap, space for large cooking range decorative tiled back, feature matching extractor hood over, under lighting, as well as downlighting to ceilings, tiled floors, double glazed windows with aspect to front grounds, double glazed door to side sun terrace , open plan adjoining dining room.OPEN PLAN DINING ROOM: A double aspect room with a continuation of the tiled floor and attractive whitewash character panelled wood ceilings, feature central light, radiator, double glazed window with aspect over the side garden and side terrace, further double-glazed doors that open out onto the rear sun terrace and also enjoy an aspect over the rear substantial sized landscaped gardens.UTILITY ROOM: Separate from the main kitchen and comprising of spaces and points for washing machine and dryer and upper double-glazed sides.FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION: Stairs from the far reception hall extension with radiator, part panelled walls and double-glazed window with far reaching views over the property's extensive side gardens and beyond to the beautiful countryside, which lead up to the first-floor landing. FIRST FLOOR LANDING: With galleried landing, wall light, hatch to roof, further landing area with radiator, fitted cupboards, double glazed window with aspect over the side garden and wonderful far-reaching views beyond, doors leading to bedroom 1, 2, 3 and 4, as well as the family bathroom / shower room, door to hidden staircase to attic rooms.BEDROOM ONE WITH ENSUITE BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM: A double sized and double aspect room with air-conditioning, radiator, fitted wardrobe cupboards, double glazed windows with aspect over the side and front grounds with far reaching rural views beyond, door to the large luxurious ensuite bathroom / shower room.BEDROOM ONE LUXURY ENSUITE BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM: Being a double aspect room that is naturally bright and beautifully enhanced to have a modern antique style rolltop bath on ball and claw feet and chrome mixer tap with shower attachment, twin antique styled wash basins with chrome taps, part tiled and part wood panelled walls, separate shower with heavy glazed front and tiled walls, chrome shower control system, large chrome shower head, airing cupboard, W.C., downlights, two chrome and white radiators / heated towel rails, double glazed windows with aspect over the side and rear gardens and the far reaching views of the countryside beyond.BEDROOM TWO: A double sized and double aspect room with a feature antique fireplace, ceiling light and radiator. PLEASE NOTE: Potential to incorporate an ensuite by knocking through to the extended landing area subject to planning. Double glazed windows with aspect over the side grounds and beautiful far-reaching views beyond, further double-glazed sliding doors opening out onto the large decked sun terrace / balcony, which is ideal for breakfast and enjoying the morning sun rise, or the amazing evning sun sets. The views from the balcony are panoramic and stunning all year round.BEDROOM THREE: A double sized and double aspect room with a feature antique fireplace, picture rails radiator, double glazed window with aspect over the front grounds and further double-glazed window over the side gardens and of the wonderful far reaching rural views beyond.BEDROOM FOUR: A naturally bright room with radiator, presently used as office with fitted study work unit currently set up. Double glazed window with aspect over the front grounds. FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM: Comprised of a modern fitted bath with a curved side and showering area with glazed curved shower front, chrome shower system and bath chrome mixer taps below, double glazed window with wonderful views over the substantial sized rear gardens and beyond of the adjoining countryside. Fitted vanity units with mounted wash basin and chrome mixer tap, wall mirror, tiled floors, W.C. with concealed cistern, wall mounted radiator.ATTIC ROOMS: Approached by hidden staircase accessed from the landing hall and comprising of a music / study room with window having rural views, as well as a second room with W.C, and wash basin and window with amazing views of the surrounding countryside. OUTSIDE: This idyllically located tastefully and extensively modernised character family residence, also has the benefit of a detached annexe, a further detached games room and a outside summerhouse / reading / hobby room. This is addition to being set within its own substantial landscaped gardens and grounds that extend to just over an acre in all.DETACHED ANNEXE: Approached from the front driveway via its own front door that opens into an attractive open plan kitchen, lounge, dining room with double glazed windows overlooking the gardens and grounds, as well as a rear balcony with further breathtaking views. Door to double sized bedroom, Door to shower room. PLEASE NOTE: This annexe could have potential for excellent AIR BnB usage. GAMES ROOM: A further detached and refurbished wooden building with space for a table tennis table and other lounging areas with aspect over the garden and adjoining countryside. SEPARATE SECOND DRIVEWAY: There are two driveways which this property currently benefits from. There is the main driveway at the top in front of the main house and this second driveway below the garden, which is comprised of tarmacadam hard standing for at least two vehicles. Currently ideal for guest or annexe parking. MAIN FRONT DRIVEWAY: Comprising of two large wooden entry gates, paved parking area for a number of cars and a further space to the side of the annex. GARDENS AND GROUNDS: These extend to just over an acre in all and are arranged predominately as extensive grass lawned areas with a range of landscaped mature and young specimen trees and shrubs, as well as mature hedging to the boundaries.The rear garden has sun terraces by the back of the property, including a covered al fresco dining area, with extensive lawns leading away to a feature mature and manicured dividing hedge with an archway leading through to further lawns and shrubbery beyond. There is also a feature rose garden just before the central dividing hedge, as well as a further landscaped side area with a pathway leading back to the side gardens near the annexe and games room.SUMMER HOUSE / HOBBY ROOM WITH INSULATION & HEATING: Located to the upper side gardens and ideal for a hobby room as well as summer house. VIEWS: This property is blessed with wonderful far reaching rural views from the gardens and from the first floor accommodation, including the large balcony adjoining bedroom two. COUNCIL TAX BAND: GEPC: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_westfield-d547191/for-sale_i71681069
The property is a wonderful detached family house in a fabulous position with stunning sea views and direct beach access. The beautifully presented house offers extremely flexible accommodation, arranged over three floors, with the potential to create two self-contained one bedroom annexe/studios if required, one on the lower ground floor and another on the ground floor. Independent access is available to the ground floor via an external staircase.At the front of the house, steps lead up to the front door which opens into a lower ground floor entrance hall giving access to a a bedroom/studio with kitchenette area and an en suite shower room. Double doors open onto a fabulous raised terrace with views over the front garden and countryside beyond. There is also a large utility room at the rear of the house. On the ground floor, there is a wonderful open plan kitchen/living/dining room with fantastic sea views and direct access to the beach. The bespoke kitchen includes a range of wall and base units, integrated appliances and a fabulous semi-circular island. To one side, there is space for a dining table and, at the far end of the room, an attractive sitting area with a modern wood burner and full width sliding doors opening onto the rear garden and beach beyond.On this level, there is also a w.c. and a door leading through to a bedroom with kitchenette area, en suite shower room and double doors to a Juliet balcony enjoying lovely views to the front over the surrounding countryside. Stairs lead up to two further bedrooms on the first floor, both with beautifully appointed en suite facilities. Outside, to the front of the house, there is a single garage, driveway (providing off-street parking) and an attractive garden with a sitting area. To the rear, the garden includes an area with artificial grass providing the perfect space for sitting, dining and entertaining whilst enjoying the wonderful sea views and sunsets. The lower part of the garden is shingle and leads directly onto the beach, a section of which (in front of the house) is privately owned by the property up to the high tide line.Pevensey Bay 1 mile. Normans Bay 1 mile. Eastbourne marina 3.5 miles. Eastbourne station 5.3 miles (London Victoria/London Bridge from 97 minutes). Polegate station 7.3 miles (London Bridge from 83 minutes). (All times and distances approximate)The property is situated in a wonderful position adjoining the beach at Pevensey Bay, historically the landing place for William the Conqueror, and enjoys spectacular views across the sea to the south towards the Royal Sovereign lighthouse; Eastbourne town/marina and Beachy Head to the west; and to the hills beyond Hastings at Fairlight to the east. Pevensey Bay village offers shops and post office serving everyday needs, with the nearby town of Eastbourne (4 miles) providing an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities. Train services to London Bridge and Victoria are available from Eastbourne, and the A22 provides connections to the M25 and national motorway network linking through to London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, the Channel Tunnel and ferry ports.There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area, in both the state and private sectors, including St Andrews Preparatory School, Eastbourne College, Battle Abbey Preparatory and School, and Bede's (Preparatory at Eastbourne and Senior School at Lower Dicker). Leisure activities in the area include golf courses at Pevensey Bay, Royal Eastbourne, Willingdon, Cooden Beach and Highwoods (Bexhill-on-Sea sailing and water sports at Pevensey Bay, Eastbourne Marina and south coast centres; various walks in the area including the 1066 Country Walk from Pevensey Castle to Herstmonceux. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pevensey-d537958/for-sale_i70250285
This extremely interesting and picturesque period home believed to date originally from around two hundred and fifty years ago is built in the Sussex style of brick under a tiled roof with attractive half tile hung elevations. The house has been extended and improved and benefits from fabulous southerly views over local countryside. The property is extremely well presented and includes a detached self contained studio annexe within the courtyard, ideal as guest accommodation. The main property internally has period features including exposed beams and timbers and an inglenook fireplace with a large wood burning stove. The accommodation has a charming spacious beamed drawing room with features and a south aspect. There is also a good sized kitchen/breakfast room with an exceptional range of fitted cupboards, drawers, butlers sink, integral fridge/freezer and central breakfast bar. This open plan kitchen overlooks the lower dining room which has doors to the garden. On the upper floor there is a unique master bedroom with beams and full height wardrobes. Off this room is an en suite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms, all with cupboards, and a second bathroom. Outside is a detached double garage with light and power, extensive loft space, and hardstanding to the front. The rear garden is level and sheltered being down to lawn with a water feature, large stone terrace and a decked area behind the garage to take advantage of the fine views. In addition there is a detached annexe with a sitting room, kitchen and shower room on the ground floor and mezzanine bedroom above. EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_nutley-d532895/for-sale_i69893267
ROOMS Open entrance porch, Entrance vestibule, Living hall / study, Sitting room, Dining room, Kitchen, Garden room, Shower / cloakroom, Boot room / rear lobby, Workshop, Spacious landing, Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, Three further bedrooms, Family bathroom, Laundry room, Two attic rooms. Integral store. Gardener's WC. Double garageOil central heating. Partial double glazing. EPC rating E. Summerhouse and garden store. Gardens & grounds of about one acre LOCATION The property is delightfully situated away from the main road on high ground, about 1 mile to the east of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications, including the Landgate and Ypres Tower, and fine period architecture with half timbered houses clustered around the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin with its ornate gilded Quarter Boys clock and 18th century Town Hall with open arcaded lower storey and cupola on the roof. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented. Rye Arts Festival and Rye International Jazz Festival are held annually. From the town there are local train services to Eastbourne and to Ashford International with high-speed connections to London St Pancras (37 minutes) and from there to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam via Eurostar. The M20 may be joined at Ashford via the improved and upgraded A2070 and A259. Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Rye, tennis at Rye Lawn Tennis Club with reputedly among the very best grass courts in the country, sailing on the south coast and many fine countryside and coastal walks. DESCRIPTION Influenced by Modernism and designed on the basis of function, purpose and suitability by Pakington, Enthoven and Grey architects as featured in Decorative Art 1931 Year Book of the Studio and Architecture Illustrated 1931, Thornhill is an imposing detached family house dating from 1930 occupying an elevated position facing principally to the south and enjoying views across the Romney Marshes towards the sea. The property, which is in need of general modernisation, is of pleasing external elevations of mellow pink brick beneath a pitched green slate tiled roof and the light filled well proportioned accommodation is arranged primarily over two levels, with attic rooms above, as shown on the floor plan. GROUND FLOOR The property is approached via an open entrance porch and an original front door with a simple geometric fanlight above opening into an entrance vestibule with a quarry tiled floor and a shower / cloakroom with a shower enclosure and a low level wc.To the rear of the house is a spacious living hall/ study overlooking the gardens and with French doors opening to the terrace and a turned staircase to one corner leading to the first floor. The well-proportioned, double aspect sitting room, which overlooks the gardens, has a fireplace with a green slate surround and a fluted wooden outer surround and overmantle. To the opposite end of the house is a double aspect dining room with lovely views. Adjoining is a lobby with a part glazed service door to the front of the house and a further door to the kitchen, which has an electric 2 oven Aga set in a fireplace and a range of fitted cabinets comprising base cupboards and drawers beneath work surfaces with an inset stainless-steel sink and space for a dishwasher and fridge.From the lobby, a door leads to a boot room with a door to a workshop and double doors opening into a garden room with a flagstone floor, fitted wood burner and French doors to a large aluminium framed greenhouse. FIRST FLOOR On the first floor, there is a spacious landing with a staircase to the second floor. The double aspect principal bedroom enjoys far reaching views and has an en suite bathroom with fitments comprising a close coupled wc, bidet, pedestal wash basin and panelled bath with a shower attachment and screen. There are three further double aspect bedrooms on this level, together with a family bathroom, a cloakroom and a laundry room with plumbing for a washing machine. SECOND FLOOR On the second floor, there are two attic rooms with a dormer window providing rural views and a large walk-in roof space. OUTSIDE Thornhill is approached via a 5-bar gate and a driveway leading to a parking area for several vehicles to the front of the house and an attached double garage with twin up and over doors and to one side, a gardener's wc and separate freezer store. To the front is a deep well.The property is set in established grounds with a wide, south facing brick rear terrace and steps down to an extensive Yew hedge enclosed area of garden set down to lawn, underplanted with spring bulbs, a small orchard area and a pond. To the far end is a summerhouse and mature oak trees. To one side of the house is a kitchen garden with a copper beech hedge, raised beds and fruit cages. Garden store. The whole extends to about one acre.  SERVICES Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band GMains electricity, water and drainage. Oil central heating. Solar panelsEPC rating EPredicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Third and O2Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1000 Mbps available. Source OfcomFlood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_playden-d604800/for-sale_i69746215
Major portion of a country house offering spacious and well proportioned accommodation in a peaceful and elevated position enjoying far reaching southerly views.Dewlands Hall is the principal part of an impressive Edwardian country house built in the style of a Mediterranean Villa around 1900 for Lady Stansfield and was divided into three dwellings in the 1960s. The accommodation offers generous room sizes and good ceiling heights throughout which would be expected of a home from this era. The property's elevated position offers uninterrupted views across the South Downs and its current custodians have called it home for over 30 years. The stylishly presented accommodation boasts some very impressive rooms of the original house, including a fantastic drawing room with full height windows that make the most of the beautiful southerly views. The accommodation is flexible in nature with an adaptable garden level Studio/Games room plus another large Home Office/Studio above the detached double garage. OutsideThere is a gravel driveway leading to a parking area, with further parking available in front of the detached double garage. External stairs to the side of the garage provide access to a home office/ studio with two velux windows and a large west facing window. Subject to any necessary planning consent(s), this area could provide additional separate ancillary accommodation. There is a broad paved terrace at two levels to the south garden with areas of lawn, mature shrubs and trees enclosed by post and rail fencing. To the back of the house (north) there is a wooded garden leading up to a disused tennis court.A property of Dewlands Hall's calibre does not come to the market very often. FEATURES- Spacious entrance hall which opens to an area with stairs to the first floor, book shelving, a cloakroom and large utility/boot room pantry with sink and door leading out to the driveway- Fabulous drawing room with high ceilings, an expanse of full height windows formed into a broad bay with a window seat from which sensational views can be enjoyed, an impressive marble fireplace set into a large recess with a further window, oak flooring and a door to one side of the fireplace that leads to an inner lobby with spiral staircase down to the garden level- South facing kitchen fitted with a good range of floor and wall units, integrated oven, microwave and dishwasher, two fridge freezers, and an electric hob with stainless steel canopy, open plan to - Dining room with windows facing the back garden and built in storage cupboards- Wonderful Sun Room opening to a Conservatory which in turn opens to a side terrace with further glorious views- First floor principal bedroom with two windows to the view, built-in wardrobes, cupboards and en suite bathroom with cast iron bath, WC, vanity basin and heated towel rail - Four further first floor bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study - Family bathroom with corner bath, separate shower cubicle, pedestal basin, WC and towel rail- Garden level studio / games room which has a workshop to one side with sink, quarry tiled floor, and additional door to the garden- Detached double garage with electric up-and-over door, and additional personal doorSITUATIONDewlands Hall is set in a peaceful rural location on the periphery of Rotherfield village, within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village offers local facilities including a parish church, primary school, village shop, post office and public houses.The larger centres of Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells with extensive shopping, dining, commercial and recreational facilities are both within easy driving distance.There are a number of well regarded schools in the area including the local primary school, Mark Cross CofE Primary, Sacred Heart Preparatory school in Wadhurst, Uplands Community College in Wadhurst, Beacon Community College in Crowborough and grammar schools for boys and girls in Tunbridge Wells. Commuter services are available from Crowborough, Wadhurst and Tunbridge Wells with travel times of around an hour. PROPERTY INFORMATION- Services: Oil fired central heating. Private drainage. Mains water and electric.- Local Authority: Wealden District Council- Council Tax band: G (2024/25)- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.- Viewings: Strictly by appointment through Jackson-Stops. Tel: AGENT'S NOTES- Dewlands Hall owns the access driveway which runs to the house and along the north side of the house. The neighbouring properties have a right of way along this access driveway only. - The private drainage is to a shared septic tank with the neighbouring properties. DIRECTIONSFrom the Station Road, Rotherfield car park, TN6 3HT, turn left and at the junction turn left onto the B2101. Continue into Castle Hill, which then becomes Cottage Hill. After approximately 1.2 miles turn left onto Dewlands Hill. The entrance to Dewlands Hall is located on the right after a short distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rotherfield-d553920/for-sale_i70887861
A gorgeous C17 Grade II listed house with two storeys and two hipped dormers built with red brick and sandstone quoins, string course and key stones with brick relieving arches with later additions and outbuildings.The Old House lies in the small hamlet of Buckham Hill close to the village of Isfield and has been in the same ownership for over 40 years and now requires updating. It offers excellent family accommodation with well-proportioned rooms, and particularly generous ceiling heights for a property of its age. The house is full of romance from a bygone era and comprises an entrance lobby, a large formal drawing room, with inglenook fireplace, double aspect sitting room with fireplace, and a formal dining room. There are an abundance of period features and wall panelling and three staircases. There is a kitchen/breakfast room, utility, downstairs shower room and cellar.The first floor is approached via three staircases all charming and offering access to the various bedrooms and bathrooms. There is a stunning principal bedroom with a large inglenook fireplace and the adjacent bedroom is currently used as a dressing room. There are two further bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. Arranged over the second floor are two interconnecting bedrooms, one with a walk-in store cupboard.The Old House is approached via a shared drive with parking and store to one side. Beautiful gardens surround the house with various landscaped areas and terraces perfect for entertaining in this idyllic setting.The Old House is approached off Buckham Hill along the shared driveway from which a wooden picket fence and entrance gate leads into the rear of the property. To one side of the drive is a wide parking area from which a wrought iron gate leads through to the more formal gardens to the front of the house.The gardens are a particular feature of the property and include lawned areas, mature hedging and a wealth of mature plants and shrubs, including magnolia trees, wisteria, rhododendrons, and hydrangeas. There are two terraces which face south and west which are ideal for entertaining. There is a large pond and walled rose garden, an orchard and formal lawns. To the rear of the house is a detached annex/home office, comprising studio/shower room. In addition there is a substantial detached two storey period outbuilding with a 29' conservatory, kitchenette and first floor games room. In addition there is a substantial brick and tile garden store.The gardens and grounds provide a very secluded and special setting for this beautiful period home, full of romance and charm.The Old House is situated in the small unspoilt hamlet of Buckham Hill close to Isfield with a village hall and church and the heritage Lavender Line railway. The nearby town of Uckfield offers a good range of shopping facilities and schools, as well as a mainline station to London. Haywards Heath mainline station serves London Bridge and Victoria whilst the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells serves London Charing Cross / Cannon Street. The market town of Lewes to the south provides a good range of local amenities and shops. The A23 to the west of Haywards Heath provides access to Brighton, Gatwick, the M25 and national motorway network.There is an excellent selection of established preparatory, primary and public schools in the area including Little Horsted Primary, St Mark's School, Skippers Hill preparatory school and St Leonards at Mayfield. St Bedes at Upper Dicker, Vinehall, Community Colleges at Heathfield, Wadhurst and Robertsbridge Cumnor House, Great Walstead, Ardingly and Brighton College are all nearby too.Worldwide renowned Glyndebourne Opera House, Goodwood Estate, Brighton Festival and Ardingly showground are all within easy reach. The local footpaths provide a vast network of stunning walks, many leading towards the beautiful South Downs National Park and the Ashdown Forest. There are numerous excellent Golf courses nearby including Royal Ashdown, Piltdown GC and East Sussex National, as well as reservoirs for water sports.Local Authority: Wealden District CouncilTax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_isfield-d540097/for-sale_i69872686
A magnificent 4 double bedroom 3 bath/shower room detached family home beautifully positioned in its generous plot (approx.. 1/2 acre) in this highly sought-after private road in the picturesque village of Maresfield affording over 2,500 sq ft.Occupying a stunning level plot of approximately 1/2 acre, this beautifully finished and presented house has been significantly improved by the current owners and benefits from, in brief, on the ground floor; a spacious entrance hall, a bay fronted dining room, an impressive living room with double doors opening onto the outside seating terrace, a useful home office, a modern kitchen breakfast room with a range of matching units to eye and base level, integrated appliances, double doors open to the outside seating terrace and access to the utility room which in turn provide access to the integral double garage.From the entrance hall a staircase rises to the first floor offering; an impressive principle bedroom suite with large en-suite, a range of fitted wardrobes and a dressing area, another en-suite bedroom with fitted wardrobes, a modern family bathroom and two further double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes.Outside the gardens and grounds are a particular feature extending to approximately 1/2 an acre mainly laid to level lawn with a large southerly seating terrace immediately adjoining the rear of the property offering a high degree of privacy.The property is approached via a five bar gate with an impressive driveway providing parking for several vehicles.EPC: CCouncil tax: GThe Drive forms part of this highly desirable and exclusive development, Maresfield Park, close to the heart of Maresfield village. The village centre is a designated conservation area and nestles midway between the chalk hills of the North and South Downs and on the edge of the stunning 6,500 acre Ashdown Forest offering exceptional walking and riding.The village offers an 18th century pub, as well as a general stores and post office. Mainline railway stations can be found at nearby Uckfield and Buxted offering services to London in just over 1 hour (London Bridge/Victoria 67 mins).Local shopping facilities can be found initially in Uckfield which offers day to day needs with a more comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities in Royal Tunbridge Wells: offering a shopping mall, two theatres, numerous bars/restaurants and a multiplex cinema.The A22 provides swift vehicular access to the M25 and the national motorway network, central London and Gatwick airport. Rail services also run from Crowborough (6 miles) and Haywards Heath (13 miles) offering services to London Bridge/Victoria with journey times to London 63 mins and 47 mins respectively.The area is renowned for its excellent schooling for all age groups, St Leonards at Mayfield and Cumnor House at Dane Hill. Recreation and sporting facilities nearby include racing at Plumpton, Lingfield Park and Brighton. Local golf courses include two at Royal Ashdown, Crowborough, Piltdown and the East Sussex National at Uckfield.Please check google maps for exact distances and travel times For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_maresfield-d567938/for-sale_i71038559
Beautifully presented Sussex style detached house, built in 2020, with superb landscaped garden and situated in a popular private estate. DescriptionA superbly presented modern detached house, built in classic Sussex style with partially tile hung and brick elevations under a tiled roof, with a generous oak framed open porch. The house was completed in 2020, and was finished to a high specification throughout; it has been further improved by the current vendor with the addition of electronically operated gates across the drive and significant landscaping to the gardens, including a detached office/gym and workshop. The property benefits from the remainder of a 10 year NHBC guarantee. The property is extremely well-appointed and offers spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. Its comfortable and stylish interiors include engineered oak doors, a mix of luxury flooring including engineered oak, carpet and porcelain tiles to the bathrooms, and soft neutral colours for walls, tiling and fittings. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and in all bathrooms. The full layout and extent of the property can be seen on the floorplans; points of particular note include the dual aspect sitting room, a wonderful space with a Clearview woodburning stove and bi-fold doors to the rear terrace. There is a cloakroom, and a study lying off the hall with access to terrace. The triple aspect kitchen/dining/family room is an ideal space for day-to-day life, with plenty of space for table and chairs, a family area and bi-fold doors to the terrace. The kitchen is fitted with an excellent range of gloss wall-hung and under-counter units under quartz worktops. Appliances include a gas hob, a Neff double oven and an integrated Bosch dishwasher; there is a separate utility/boot room with space for appliances, and an adjoining cloakroom. There is a beautiful bespoke oak staircase rising to the first floor. The luxurious principal bedroom suite has a Juliet balcony with views over the rear garden, a dressing room with fitted shelving and wardrobes, and a spacious en suite bathroom with an oval free standing bath, walk-in shower and a pair of basins with drawers under. There are three further bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The house is set behind tall Portuguese laurel hedging and wooden electronically operated gates. These open outwards, giving access to the gravelled driveway, which offers plenty of space for parking ahead of the double garage and house. To the side of the garaging is an attached woodstore, and a sandstone terrace, which captures the morning sun. This leads to the side and opens out to span the entire rear elevation of the house. The gardens have been beautifully landscaped, with a water feature as a focal point, a gazebo with space for hot tub or table and chairs, a herb garden and well-stocked beds. At the rear is a detached timber framed home office/gym and workshop. Agent's Notes1. Maresfield Park is a private estate and each household contributes towards the upkeep of the roads (c£150 pa).2. The hot tub is not included in the sale.LocationWildwood is situated in a well-enclosed plot in sought-after Maresfield Park, a popular and established private estate in the village of Maresfield. Maresfield has a primary school, parish church, Post Office, local shop, an 18th century public house/hotel and a recently opened M&S Food Hall. Comprehensive shopping: Uckfield (three miles) offers supermarkets, a cinema and a range of day to day shops. Lewes (12 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (14 miles) offer an excellent range of boutiques, restaurants and bars. Sussex offers many leisure activities locally including golf at East Sussex National, Mid Sussex, Piltdown and Lindfield clubs, tennis clubs, sailing at Brighton Marina, and a variety of local and county athletics, cricket, rugby and football clubs to suit all ages and abilities. Racing is available at Plumpton, Lingfield and Goodwood, with show jumping at Hickstead. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways across the surrounding countryside, the South Downs Nation Park and Ashdown Forest. Spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Ockenden Manor, and Alexander House. Sussex offers a vibrant cultural scene, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events. Haywards Heath offers a fast service to London Bridge and London Victoria, journey time from 41 minutes. The A23/M23 lies to the west, giving access to Gatwick airport, the south coast and the M25. There are many highly regarded state and private schools in the local area including Cumnor House, Handcross Park, Great Walstead School, Burgess Hill Girls, Lewes Old Grammar and Ardingly, Hurst and Brighton Colleges. There is a school bus which stops at the top of the park providing access to many of these schools.All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,758 sq ft Additional InfoServices: Mains gas fired central heating (underfloor heating to ground floor and bathrooms). Air conditioning fitted to the first floor. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Outgoings: Wealden District Council, . Council tax band G. Photographs taken: April 2024. Tenure: Freehold. EPC rating: BCladding: This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_maresfield-d567938/for-sale_i71091106
1 Coppards Bridge is a handsome 15th-century timber-framed brick, beamed and tile-hung property. The charming home enjoys a wide range of celebrated period features including heavy timber beams, thick latched wooden doors, exposed brickwork and feature fireplaces.The airy front reception hall opens into two reception rooms, including the dual-aspect sitting room with wood panelling and wide inglenook fireplace with bressummer beam, the formal dining room with another impressive inglenook, and an adjacent family room also with a feature fireplace and log-burning stove. From here is a vaulted study with integrated store cupboard and cellar hatch flowing into the full height vaulted feature hall with its cloakroom and stairways to the first floor. A dual-aspect sun room has french doors and peaceful garden views. Completing the ground floor is an double aspect kitchen/breakfast room with a range of bespoke fitted cabinetry and quartz worksurfaces, a butler sink, range and a pantry. Three separate stairways rise to the welcoming first floor which houses a traditional Victorian-style bathroom with karndean flooring and a rolltop bath, along with a shower room, fitted dressing room and four unique and elegant bedrooms with a wealth of period features. There is a large boarded attic space.The property sits in an enviable elevated position and is approached via a gated gravelled driveway to the rear, giving access to one of two garages, a shed and a workshop. The beautiful surrounding garden features a charming white picket fence and comprises several extensive lush divided lawns, with a bridge over a pond leading to the home, a wide selection of fruit trees, roses and well-planned herbaceous flowerbeds, along with a small bluebell wood and stocked shrubbery. There is also a range of sunny paved terraces, a bright summer house, sheds and log store.Scenic North Chailey provides a range of amenities including a popular public house, primary school, garage, Post Office, sports clubs and a village store. Nearby Newick offers further facilities including a medical practice and several eateries. Further are Haywards Heath and historic Lewes, beside the South Downs National Park, both with railway stations providing regular London links. The city of Brighton has an extensive array of recreational, shopping and cultural facilities. The A272, A23 and M23 are easily accessible, with noted schools including Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Brighton College, Hurst College and Eastbourne College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cinder-hill-d619415/for-sale_i71607918
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS: ALREADY GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE FOR TWO DWELLINGS TO BE BUILT IN THE EXTENSIVE SIZED GARDENS OF THIS IMPRESSIVE DETACHED THREE STOREY VICTORIAN FAMILY RESIDENCE (Not Grade II Listed ), THAT HAS UP TO SIX BEDROOMS WITH POTENTIAL TO CONVERT / USE ONE ON THE SECOND FLOOR ROOMS AS A HOME OFFICE STUDY * GARDENS OF APROXIMATELY 1.3 ACRES ( To be verified) * LOCATED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE PILTDOWN GOLF COURSE * THE EXISTING SUBSTANTIAL FAMILY RESIDENCE ALSO APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD OVERALL CONDITION * THE GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPAL IS FOR TWO NEW LUXURY DETACHED DWELLINGS WITHIN THE PROPERTY'S GROUNDS * PLANNING APPLICATION NUMBER: WD/2022/2643/PIPMAIN HOUSE: RECEPTION HALL * CLOAKROOM *INNER HALL * SITTING ROOM * FORMAL DINING ROOM * LOUNGE / BREAKFAST ROOM * KITCHEN * UTILTY ROOM * FIRST FLOOR LANDING * FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS * FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM * POTENTIAL ENSUITE COULD ALSO BE CREATED SUBJECT TO PLANNING TO BEDROOM ONE * SECOND FLOOR LANDING * TWO FURTHER BEDROOMS (FIVE AND SIX) * SECOND FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM * POTENTIAL TO CREATE A FURTHER BEDROOM OR ADDITIONAL ENSUITE SUBJECT TO PLANNING IN THE LARGE ADJOINING VOID STORAGE AREA * MODERN DETACHED BRICK BUILT DOUBLE GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC RAISING DOOR * FURTHER DETACHED BRICK BUILT OUTBUILDING SUITABLE POSSIBLY FOR CONVERSION INTO A HOME OFFICE SUBJECT TO PLANNING * EXTENSIVE SIZED GARDENS UNDERSTOOD TO BE IN EXCESS OF AN ACRE (To be verified).GRANTED PLANNING IN PRINCIPLE FOR TWO DWELLINGS: PLANNING APPLICATION NUMBER: WD/2022/2643/PIP: For further information contact Thomas Neville the selling agent.· PLANNING IN PRINCIPAL GRANTED FOR TWO FURTHER DWELLINGS (A 4 BED DETACHED & A THREE BED DETACHED) TO BE BUILT WITHIN THE GROUNDS OF THE EXISTING DETACHED 6 BEDROOM THREE STOREY 19TH CENTURY (Not Grade II Listed) FAMILY RESIDENCE THAT ARE UNDERSTOOD TO EXTEND TO 1.3 ACRES (To be verified): WD/2022/2643/PIP· LOCATED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE PILTDOWN GOLF COURSE· GARDENS AND GROUNDS OF APPROXIMATELY 1.3 ACRES (TO BE VERIFIED)· DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC RAISING DOOR· FURTHER DETACHED OUTBUILDING POSSIBLY SUITABLE FOR CONVERSION INTO A HOME OFFICE SUBJECT TO PLANNING· THE EXISTING LATE 19TH CENTURY (Not Grade II listed) 6 BEDROOM DETACHED THREE STOREY FAMILY RESIDENCE HAS BEEN MODERNISED THROUGHOUT IN THE PAST, BUT ALSO STILL RETAINS MANY OF ITS ORIGINAL CHARACTER FEATURES· THREE RECEPTION ROOMS· TWO BATHROOMS / SHOWER ROOMS· POTENTIAL TO INCORPORATE TWO FURTHER ENSUITES SUBJECT TO PLANNING· ALL 6 BEDROOMS ARE DOUBLE SIZED· APPROXIMATELY ONLY A 15 MINUTE DRIVE OF HAYWARDS HEATH MAINLINE STATION· CONSIDERED A PERFECT HOUSE FOR A KEEN GOLF PLAYER AS WELL AS A LONDON COMMUTERDESCRIPTION: (GRANTED PLANNING IN PRINCIPAL FOR TWO DETACHED LUXURY BESPOKE DWELLINGS WD/2022/2643/PIP): A very rare chance to purchase a wonderful family home, as well as a marvellous development opportunity for two new dwellings to be built in the grounds of this generous sized 19th century detached 6 bedroom family home, as well as having the added benefit of being able to retain this elegant existing character residence which benefits from a large garden of over one acre (to be verified).The existing house is arranged on three floors with a reception hall, a cloakroom, an inner hall, a sitting room, a formal dining room, a lounge / breakfast room, a kitchen, a utility room, a first-floor landing with three double bedrooms and a family bathroom / shower room, as well as an opportunity to incorporate an ensuite shower room to bedroom one (subject to planning). On the second floor, the property offers even more possibilities, with a further large family bathroom / shower room and two further double bedrooms. In actual fact the second-floor accommodation is virtually its one main suite, but with an additional twist of having the surprise possibility, subject to planning to create an additional room or a further ensuite into the vast void storage room.Further ideas to enhance the main house, would be for the lounge / breakfast room adjoining part of the wall to be removed with the correct building regulations and planning permission to allow a more open plan feeling with the main kitchen.The GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPAL FOR TWO NEW DWELLINGS to be built within the main property's grounds which are in excess of an acre. These two in principle properties are currently understood to be both of a modern design, one being a detached three-bedroom house and the other a four bedroomed detached house.The current site and block plans show a good provision of garden size for both of theses two detached modern homes, as well as leaving still a sizeable garden for the main existing detached 6-bedroom Victorian three storey family residence. In actual fact, the main house could be resold with the reduced garden and still receive in our opinion a premium sale price, due to its existing attributes, as well as being located in the sought-after area of Piltdown and being sited directly opposite the Piltdown Golf Course.LOCATION: Situated directly opposite the Piltdown Golf Course and also within easy walking distance of the famous historical village of Piltdown with its local facilities that include a mini supermarket, a petrol station, a main bus route with a bus stop, as well as The Piltdown Man Pub and Restaurant. Newick Village and Uckfield Town are also both within only a short drive and are able to offer an extensive range of both shopping and leisure facilities. Furthermore, the mainline station of Haywards Heath and Uckfield are easily accessible by car, making this property perfect for London commuters.Depending upon educational requirements, there is an abundance of choice within the general locality, including Great Walstead, Eastbourne College, Lewes Old Grammar School, Roedean School and Uckfield to name but a few.ACCOMMODATION: From the extensive sized gravel driveway with large parking areas for a number of vehicles in addition to a detached double garage, you are able to approach the impressive gothic influenced front entrance with twin elegant and substantial character wooden doors which open into the main front reception hall.MAIN FRONT RECEPTION HALL: With twin windows both with aspect over the front gardens and grounds, feature ceiling light, beautiful 19th century cast iron fireplace with decorative tiled inserts, tiled hearth and painted wooden mantle and surround. Doors leading off from the main reception hall to a cloakroom and also to the inner hall.CLOAKROOM: Approached from the main reception hall via an attractive wooden panelled door and comprising of wooden floors, antique style high level W.C., antique style wash basin with chrome taps, wooden vanity cupboard under, tiled splashback, wall mounted mirror, further fitted wooden storage cupboards, radiator, window with side aspect.INNER RECEPTION HALL: With downlighting, low level radiator, staircase with moulded wooden sides and recessed area behind for coats storage, doors leading off to a sitting room, a formal dining room and a large lounge and breakfast room.SITTING ROOM: Approached from the inner hall through a wonderful gothic influenced arched doorway with a matching gothic influenced part wooden panelled and part glazed top. This naturally light room enjoys a double aspect, as well as a handsome Georgian influenced character fireplace with decorative tiled inserts and carved and moulded wooden surround and mantle, tiled hearth, picture rails, internal window, fitted display and storage cupboard, radiator, attractive recessed bay window with wooden and glazed windows enjoying a lovely aspect over the front gardens, further bay window with a similar pleasing aspect over the side and rear garden.FORMAL DINING ROOM: Approached from the main reception hall via an attractive character wooden panelled door and comprising of beautiful wooden floors, picture rails, a feature open fireplace with wooden surround and mantle, downlighting, radiator, bay area with windows and French doors opening out to the side grounds, serving hatch to kitchen.LOUNGE / BREAKFAST ROOM: A double aspect room approached from the inner hall and comprising of a feature fireplace with a fitted wood burner, downlighting, radiator, attractive tiled floors, windows with aspect over the front and rear gardens, door leading off to the adjoining kitchen. PLEASE NOTE: In our opinion, subject to planning, this area could be opened up to incorporate the kitchen to a greater extent and become a large open plan combined dual area.KITCHEN: Comprising of a fitted range of modern cupboard base units with worksurfaces over, fitted AGA cooking range with tiled splashback, fitted stainless steel 1 ½ sink unit with mixer tap and drainer, further fitted storage and display shelves, space for dishwasher, space for large fridge freezer, downlighting, attractive tiled floors, windows with aspect over rear garden, painted panelled character wooden door leading to outside, further old character painted wooden door leading to the adjoining utility room.UTILITY ROOM: With the continuation of the attractive tiled flooring, radiator, fitted wardrobe cupboard, wall mounted butlers sink with antique style taps and tiled splashback, fitted shelving, worktops and spaces under for washer dryer and further fridge freezer, window with aspect over the rear garden, painted panelled wooden door leading outside.FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION: Attractive character staircase leading up off from the main reception hall to the first-floor landing.FIRST FLOOR LANDING: With twin fronted cupboard to extensive side storage area, galleried area, down lighting, doors leading off to the main family bathroom / shower room and also to bedrooms, 1, 2, 3 and 4, as well as a second staircase leading off to the second-floor accommodation.BEDROOM ONE: A double sized and double aspect room with beautiful wooden floors, New England style wooden panelled walls and ceiling, radiators, fitted wardrobe cupboards, double glazed character styled windows with aspect over the front and side gardens and views beyond of the golf course. PLEASE NOTE: In our opinion, there is scope to incorporate an ensuite shower room subject to planning.BEDROOM TWO: A double sized room approached from the first-floor landing via a character painted panelled wooden door and comprising of extensive fitted wooden wardrobes, radiator, character double glazed windows with aspect to front gardens.BEDROOM THREE: A double sized room with twin fitted wardrobe cupboards, radiator, double glazed character styled windows with aspect over the extensive sized gardens and grounds.BEDROOM FOUR: A double sized room with an antique cast iron feature fireplace, radiator, fitted wardrobe cupboards, double glazed cottage style windows with aspect over the rear garden.FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM: Comprising of a large room with elegant old wooden floors, a low level W.C. , bidet, pedestal wash basin with chrome mixer tap, tiled splash back, large fitted vintage cast iron art deco bath with chrome taps, tiled surrounds, further tiled sides, wall mounted chrome heated towel rail, further radiator, recessed fitted vanity cupboard with shelves, airing cupboard with twin front doors, separate corner heavy glazed and chrome shower cubicle with shower control system, frosted double glazed window to side, further half frosted double glazed window to rear garden.SECOND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION: Character staircase leading up to second floor accommodation from the first-floor landing and passing through a mezzanine section and rising up to a galleried potential bedroom 5 / study with doors leading off to a second bathroom / shower room, as well as a further door leading off to another potential bedroom 6.PLEASE NOTE: This second-floor accommodation could be currently seen as a main bedroom suite or perhaps converted into a games room / cinema room amongst other uses.BEDROOM FIVE / STUDY AREA: With downlighting, fitted shelving, radiator, double glazed window with aspect to rear garden.SECOND FLAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM OR CONSIDERED ENSUITE TO THIS SECOND FLOOR MAIN SUITE: Comprising of a waterproof floor, radiator, low level W.C., bidet, antique style roll top bath with ball and claw feet, as well as a chrome character style shower head and chrome mixer tap system, antique style pedestal wash basin with chrome taps and tiled splashback, mirror above, long display and storage shelf, double glazed window with aspect to side.BEDROOM SIX: Approached from bedroom five / study area and being a double sized bedroom with down lighting, radiator, double glazed window with aspect over the surrounding gardens and grounds. PLEASE NOTE: Large eaves hatch provides access to a very large additional loft area that appears suitable possibly even for a further bedroom or an additional ensuite subject to planning.OUTSIDE: CURRENTLY WITH PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE GRANTED FOR TWO PROPERTIES TO BE BUILT WITHIN THE EXTENSIVE GROUNDS. This imposing detached character up to six double bedroomed three storey residence is set within its own extensive sized private garden and grounds of approximately 1.3 acres which also benefits from views directly over the Piltdown Golf Course, that is litchrally located only a few feet away from the property's front boundary and main entrance driveway.PLEASE NOTE: PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE HAS BEEN GRANTED FOR THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TWO NEW DETACHED DWELLINGS to be located within this property's extensive sized grounds of in excess of an acre (currently to be verified).PLANNING APPLICATION NUMBER: WD/2022/2643/PIPFor further information, please contact Thomas Neville the selling agent.Under the current planning, the existing house which is still able to be retained, could also be very easily sold off separately at a price level which is likely to still be considered a good premium level, specifically as a result considering its location near Piltdown Golf Course and being a large and impressive detached character three storey family residence with up to six bedrooms, especially when you consider that the current thoughts are to locate the two detached new houses to the far end of the large garden. PLEASE SEE CURRENT PROPOSED SITE PLANS.EXISTING GARDENS AND OUTBUILDINGS: Presently, this stunning character family home with its extensive grounds of in excess of an acre (Currently to be verified) are arranged with an existing classic gravel drive extending from the main entrance in front of Piltdown Golf Course and back to a wider area of gravel driveway that provides parking for numerous vehicles, in addition to a further gravelled turning and parking section directly in front of the detached double sized brick-built garage.DETACHED BRICK BUILT GARAGE: With electric rising front and benefitting from power and light points and spaces for two cars.FURTHER DETACHED BRICK BUILT OUTBUILDING: Located to the far side of the main house and comprising of storerooms and location for plant works, as well as being suitable for possible conversion subject to planning for a home office.FRONT GARDEN: Beyond the ornamental front brick wall is an opening to the lawned front gardens, that also has an attractive pave sun terrace. Beyond the lawns are mature hedges that provide privacy throughout the year.REAR GARDEN: Accessed from the main house and via a pathway leading past the detached outbuilding and comprising of brick paved terrace with raised stocked shrub borders with ornamental fishpond and other specimen plants.MAIN GARDENS: The main garden and grounds are comprised currently of extensive lawned areas that lead out from beyond the main gravel driveway and which extend back quite a fair distance to the far boundary.These extensive lawned areas located away from the main house are shown within the existing GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE FOR TWO DWELLINGS TO BE ROUGHLY LOCATED and are considered perfect for an area to build these two possible bespoke modern styled detached dwellings. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wealden-d580626/for-sale_i71625058
Spectacular setting on the semi rural fringes of Langton Green- A stunning detached Twin Oast and Barn conversion situated in a delightful semi-rural yet easily accessible location away from main roads.Pokehill Farm Oast has attractive elevations of brick partially relieved by weatherboarding under a pitched tiled roof.The accommodation is light and thoughtfully planned retaining much character yet ideal for modern living. The property has permitted planning under reference 20/00698/PAMEET to create a further 1200sqtf of accomodationOn the ground floor the kitchen/breakfast/dining room dominates the space and connects to the other principal reception rooms, drawing room, sitting room and the utillity room.The kitchen has been fitted by Clive Christian and incorporates, an Island and appliances. Aga and Larder cupboard.The utility room is of a good size and incorporates the cloakroom. This is almost a secondary kitchen - ideal for entertaining.The Drawing Room enjoys a triple aspect with doors to outside terraces.On the first floor the 4 bedrooms are generously proportioned two of which are in the roundels. The principal bedroom suite incorporates a huge en suite bathroom ( formally the 5th bedroom), as well as a family bathroom.*Heating - Air Source Heat PumpFurther land available by separate negotiation - up to 15 acresThe property is approached over a long private drive.The Oast has extensive parking for numerous vehicles.The garden are a distinct feature- being mature interspersed with shrubs and mature trees.PondThe Garden incorporates an impressive terrace with steps leading down to an a lower decked terrace with heated outdoor swimming pool. Covered dining areaFurther land available by separate negotiationRoyal Tunbridge Walls is within easy reach and offers a comprenhensive range of shopping, recreational and cultural amenities.Schooling in the area is strong in both the private and state sectors- Holmewood House prep school is close by in Langton, as is Kent College at Pembury, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Schools.Leisure actitivies in the area include riding and walking in the surrounding countryside, sailing on Bewl Water , Golf at a number of interesting courses in the area For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_langton-green-d580090/for-sale_i71030032
This magnificent detached period farmhouse is situated on a rarely available quiet rural country lane, amidst tranquil, stunning landscaped garden extending to circa 1.3 acres. Conveniently located a short drive to Robertsbridge with a mainline station serving London Charing Cross and the coast.The property is approached via a gated driveway to which you are immediately impressed by the properties grand exterior. The equally impressive interior comprises a spacious reception hall, triple aspect drawing room with an open fire, snug, cloakroom, boot room, utility room and an impressive 37ft bespoke crafted kitchen/dining room. To the first floor there is a large open landing used as a study, a dual aspect master suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms one of which has a en-suite bathroom and a further family bathroom.The property is nestled within beautifully landscaped private gardens that comprises of a sweeping lawn, a large sandstone terrace, Victorian style kitchen garden, a summerhouse/forge and a detached double garage.The property is approached via a quiet country lane and is accessed via double wooden gates, leading onto a pea shingle driveway with exterior lighting that can be remote operated. A Yorkstone path leads to the covered entrance with further exterior lighting and a traditional solid wood front door into:-Reception Hall - This welcoming entrance is flooded with light via French doors with aspect and access onto the rear sun terrace, tiled floor, cellar access, exposed beams, wall mounted lighting and stairs to the first floor.Cloakroom - Fitted with a low level w.c, wash hand basin with hot and cold tap, ceiling lighting and obscured window to rear aspect.Drawing Room - 5.33m x 4.80m (17'6 x 15'9) - This impressive room enjoys a triple aspect with views over the garden, exposed beams, open fireplace, wall lighting and two radiatorsSnug - 4.83m x 3.58m (15'10 x 11'9) - Enjoying a dual aspect to the front and rear of the property, antique pammet tiled floor, feature fireplace, wall lighting and two radiators.Kitchen/Dining Room - 11.46m x 4.04m (37'7 x 13'3) - Fitted with a oak bespoke crafted kitchen with base units, pantry cupboard and dresser unit with a granite work surface and matching upturns, integral larder fridge, integral dishwasher, large combination AGA which is oil fired to one side and with a electric side oven and hob to the other, ceramic sink with hot and cold taps, antique pammet tiled floor, triple aspect via windows to the front and the side and two sets of French doors, inset ceiling and wall lighting and ample space for a large family dining table.Boot Room - With window to side aspect, antique pammet tiled floor, ceiling lighting, radiator, ample space for boots coats and for further fridge and freezer.Utility Room - Fitted with matching wall and base mounted units with a work surface over, single bowl butler sink with hot and cold taps, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, base mounted oil fired boiler, antique pammet tiled floor and ceiling lighting.Conservatory/Garden Room - Accessed via the kitchen/dining room with access onto the garden.First Floor - Stairs leading up onto:-Landing/Study Area - 4.93m x 3.18m (16'2 x 10'5) - This light and airy space enjoys a dual aspect to the front and rear of the property and is currently used as a study area, with ceiling lighting and radiator.Master Bedroom - 4.95m x 3.53m (16'3 x 11'7) - Enjoying a dual aspect with lovely views over the garden, two radiators, walk-in wardrobe with hanging rails, shelving, window, radiator and lighting.En-Suite Shower Room - With low level w.c, vanity wash basin with mixer tap and storage beneath, shower cubicle with concealed fitments and rainfall shower head, inset ceiling lighting, tiled floor, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, window to side aspect and traditional radiator with incorporated towel rail.Bedroom Three - 3.96m x 3.66m (13' x 12') - Window to front aspect, exposed beams, ceiling lighting and radiator.Bedroom Four - 2.57m x 2.77m (8'5 x 9'1) - Dual aspect windows to the front and side, radiator, loft hatch access and ceiling lighting.Bathroom - Fitted with a low level w.c, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap, panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, tiled floor, inset ceiling aspect and traditional radiator incorporating a towel rail.Bedroom Two - 4.06m x 3.78m (13'4 x 12'5) - Windows to garden aspect, airing cupboard and radiator.En-Suite Bathroom - Appointed with a low level w.c, bespoke vanity wash unit with hot and cold tap and storage beneath, free standing claw footed bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, tiled floor, wall and ceiling lighting, window to side aspect and traditional radiator incorporating and towel rail.Outside - The Forge/Summer House - 5.82m x 2.92m (19'1 x 9'7) - With power and lighting, double doors and covered seating area.Double Garage - 5.94m x 5.87m (19'6 x 19'3) - With up and over garage door. Ample parking is available on the sweeping driveway.Garden/Grounds - The beautifully landscaped garden wrap around the property which is privately enclosed by mature woodlands and a stream. There is a substantial sandstone terrace running adjacent to the property which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Steps then lead up onto the sweeping lawn with a number of specimen shrubs, trees, wild flowers and even orchids. There are a number of thoughtfully positioned seating areas arranged to enjoy the garden and sun thought-out the day, an enclosed Victorian style kitchen garden with raised beds, greenhouse and water tap, a timber shed and the summer house/forge which also has a delightful seating area under the dapple shade of the trees.The garden extends to approximately 1.3 acres and will be sure to delight any keen gardener.Agent Notes - None of the services or appliances mentioned in these sale particulars have been tested. It should also be noted that measurements quoted are given for guidance only and are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.Council tax band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salehurst-d607738/for-sale_i71071240
ROOMS Entrance hall, Open plan living/dining room, Sun room, Kitchen, Bunk bedroom 4, Cloaks/shower room, First floor landing, 3 bedrooms all opening onto a large sea facing balcony, Family bathroom, Oil heating, Double glazing, Double garage/games room, Additional 3 storey building currently garage and store, Off road parking, Front garden, Rear terrace and BBQ area, EPC rating E LOCATION Occupying a slightly elevated position on Camber Sands, one of the best known beaches on the South coast, where a variety of activities can be enjoyed including kite and wind surfing, land yachting, horse riding, fishing as well as numerous other activities both on the beach and nearby including wildlife havens at Dungeness and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. The property enjoys far reaching views across Camber Sands and Rye Bay. Nearby road links provide access to the M20 (Junction 10) Ashford which provides further links by both road and rail to London with a high speed link to London St. Pancras in 37 minutes. Camber village offers a range of facilities for day to day needs, together with The Gallivant hotel. Nearby, is the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye, renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications and fine period architecture. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented. Rye Arts Festival and Rye Jazz Festival are held annually. From the town there are local train services to Eastbourne and to Ashford. Other activities and facilities in the area include Rye Golf Club (situated in Camber) as well as Lydd Airport providing light aircraft links to Le Touquet. DESCRIPTION Forming a detached beach house of both colour washed rendered and weatherboard elevations beneath a pitched slate roof. Currently used as a second home and holiday let, further details upon request. GROUND FLOOR Front door into the entrance hall with built in cupboard. Main open plan living/dining room has a wood burning stove, tiled floor, doors to the sun room and opening to the kitchen. Sunroom with three sets of double doors out to the rear terrace with sea views. Kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall mounted cupboards with space for electric cooker, additional appliance spaces and plumbing for a dishwasher. Bunk room 4 has a window to the front. Cloaks/shower room comprising shower cubicle, w.c and wash hand basin. FIRST FLOOR First floor landing with doors off to all bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedroom 1 has built in cupboards and double doors out to a large balcony which enjoys widespread views over the beach and sea views across Rye Bay.The two further bedrooms also have double doors out to the balcony and sea views. Family bathroom comprising panelled bath, wash hand basin and w.c. OUTSIDE To the front there is off road parking and a detached double garage which is currently used as a games room. The remainder of the front garden has a coastal theme with decking and sand area. Opposite the lane there is a detached building which is divided into three sections, No.3 owns the middle section with the grey doors which provides access to the two storage areas. Below this area and accessed off Lydd Road is a single garage with wooden double doors. There is potential with this building as the adjoining section (owned by a neighbouring property) has been converted into annexe accommodation. The rear garden has block paving and a raised decked area leading directly onto the beach, the boundary extends beyond the garden to Mean High Water. Rother District Council. Council Tax Band - TBA For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_camber-d549339/for-sale_i71049285
At the foot of Winchelsea Beach and within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is Morlais Ridge, an unmade road that borders Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. It is also the setting for The Shell House, a four-bedroom house beautifully reimagined by designer Pearl Lowe in recent years. Outside, an acre of gardens encompasses a two-bedroom cabin, a heated swimming pool and plenty of parking space. The house is well-placed for easy access to Rye, and to the sandy beaches of Camber just beyond. The Tour The house is set back from the lane behind gravel parking areas and a large front terrace, to which a bedroom and the kitchen open. To the left is the main entrance, opening through double doors to a large Victorian-tiled, deVOL-designed boot room and utility which serves as the main entrance. From here, a further set of double doors open to a music room, where a spiral staircase with Roger Oates-carpeted treads twists to the first-floor bedrooms. Beyond a bathroom and guest WC are the two ground-floor bedrooms, one of which is en suite; fixtures here are by Burlington. White-painted wooden floors extend throughout and blend with timber-clad walls and gentle off-white plaster. Each of the ground-level rooms opens up to outside space. The kitchen, breakfast room and rear reception are arranged in a sweeping open plan, with natural light pouring in from many directions including a roof light in the vaulted pitched ceiling. The kitchen is also by deVOL and is arranged around a huge copper-topped island. Light shaker cabinets are wonderfully paired with brass fixtures and a ceramic butler sink. As part of the renovation, the heating system and plumbing have been completely updated, and vintage cast-iron radiators have been added to contrast with the gentle wood aesthetics. The slatted ceiling of the kitchen turns to painted beams in the vaulted reception, and double doors open to the rear decked terrace. The timber cabin within the garden is a superb addition to the house, with two bedrooms arranged around an open-plan kitchen and reception with a wood-burning stove. It offers excellent independent guest accommodation or the option of holiday rental; both houses have been in great demand for the latter over the past year. Outdoor Space The garden of The Shell House is unusually large for the area, extending to around an acre. Borders of mature trees and shrubs around lawns and long-grass meadow sections merge to create a private, intimate setting and a haven for wildlife. Along Morlais Ridge, quiet paths offer tranquil walks through fields of pebbles to arrive at Winchelsea Beach. The Area Winchelsea Beach is a quiet seaside village and shingle beach, superbly positioned for easy access to the many highlights of the East Sussex coastline. Morlais Ridge itself backs onto the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, composed of varying habitats: scrub, woodland and lagoons, and home to thousands of species of native wildlife. A fantastic backyard expanse for walking and cycling routes, or days on the beach. The popular town of Rye is less than three miles away and offers great restaurants the Globe Inn Marsh, The Fig and Standard Inn are particularly notable and there is also an independent cinema alongside a growing number of independent boutiques. The Old Town in Hastings is around 20 minutes by car and is home to the Hastings Contemporary, as well as a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Nearby Pett Level marks the end of the Royal Military Canal, a defensive structure that runs for 28 miles to Hythe in Kent, built in preparation for a possible invasion by Napoleon. The shallow lakes and reed beds of Pett Pools attract an enormous variety of both breeding and over-wintering wildfowl and waterbirds. The Saxon Shore Way footpath (running from Gravesend in Kent to Hastings) is easily accessed and there are spectacular walks along the Jurassic Coast across the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Pett Level Beach is also nearby and great for swimming, with a sandy cove which stretches all the way towards Winchelsea and Rye Harbour. There is a wide choice of state and private schools in the area, including Claremont School, Battle Abbey School, Buckswood at Guestling, Eastbourne College, Vinehall at Robertsbridge and Marlborough House in Hawkhurst. Rail connections from Rye are excellent, with branch-line train services to Brighton and Ashford offering high-speed connections to London St Pancras. Council Tax Band: C Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_winchelsea-beach-d533013/for-sale_i71276260
At the foot of the ethereal pebble fields of Winchelsea Beach lies Morlais Ridge, a charming unmade road bordering Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Amidst its wild seclusion, The Shell House has in recent years, been resurrected throughout, both beneath the surface and in the 'faded glamour' of designer Pearl Lowe's aesthetic vision. Its flowing main house contains four bedrooms and a further two bedrooms are found within a quaint cabin that lies concealed beyond trees and winding paths within its rare one acre garden. A heated swimming pool has been added to the decked rear terrace. There is also parking for several vehicles at the front and side of the house. The historic town of Rye is close by for its variety of boutiques, pubs and eateries, as are the sandy beaches of Camber. Setting The Scene The Shell House was built in the 1940s by an allied soldier for his artist wife. Returning from the Second World War, he chose the wooded beachside plot as the setting for a testament of love. The house earnt its moniker from the various shell installations by the artist, depicting a variety of seaside themes such as fisherman on the front facade. Today, a close community of permanent residences and weekend retreats pepper the rustic lanes, from which the stunning coastal scenery unfolds. The Grand Tour The house is set back from the lane behind gravel parking areas and large front terrace to which a bedroom and the kitchen open. To the left is the main entrance, opening through double doors to a large Victorian-tiled, Devol-designed boot room and utility which serves as the main entrance. From here, a further set of double doors open to a music room where a spiral staircase, with Roger Oates-carpeted treads, twists to the first floor bedrooms. Beyond a bathroom and guest WC are the two ground floor bedrooms, one of which is en suite. Fixtures are by Burlington. White painted wooden floors extend throughout and blend with timber clad walls and gentle off-white plaster. Each of the ground level rooms opens up to outside space and in the north eastern section of the house there is access from both aspects. The kitchen, breakfast room and rear reception are arranged in a sweeping open plan with natural light pouring in from many directions including a rooflight within the vaulted pitched ceiling. The kitchen is by Devol and is arranged around a huge copper-topped island. Light shaker cabinets are wonderfully paired with brass fixtures and a ceramic butler sink. As part of the renovation, the heating system and plumbing has been completely updated and vintage cast iron radiators added as a contrast to the gentle wood aesthetics. The slatted ceiling of the kitchen turns to painted beams in the vaulted reception and double doors open to the rear decked terrace. The timber cabin within the garden is a superb addition to the house with two bedrooms arranged around an open plan kitchen and reception with a wood burning stove. It offers excellent independent guest accommodation or the option of holiday rental. Both houses have in fact been in great demand for the latter over the past year. The Great Outdoors The garden of The Shell House is unusually large for homes in the area, extending to around an acre, giving opportunity to further extension if desired. Borders of mature trees and shrubs around lawns and long-grass meadow sections merge to create a private, intimate setting and a haven for wildlife. Along Morlais Ridge, quiet paths offer tranquil walks through fields of pebbles to arrive at Winchelsea Beach. The Area Winchelsea Beach is a quiet seaside village and shingle beach, superbly positioned for easy access to the many highlights of the East Sussex coastline. Morlais Ridge itself backs onto the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, composed of varying habitats: scrub, woodland and lagoons, and home to thousands of species of native wildlife. A fantastic backyard expanse for walking and cycling routes, or days on the beach. The popular town of Rye is less than three miles away and offers great restaurants the Globe Inn Marsh, The Fig and Standard Inn are particularly notable and there is also an independent cinema alongside a growing number of independent boutiques. The Old Town in Hastings is around 20 minutes by car and is home to the Hastings Contemporary as well as a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Nearby Pett Level marks the end of the Royal Military Canal, a defensive structure that runs for 28 miles to Hythe in Kent, built in preparation for a possible invasion by Napoleon. The shallow lakes and reed beds of Pett Pools attract an enormous variety of both breeding and over-wintering wildfowl and waterbirds. The Saxon Shore Way footpath (running from Gravesend in Kent to Hastings) is easily accessed and there are spectacular walks along the Jurassic Coast across the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Pett Level Beach is also nearby and great for swimming, with a sandy cove which stretches all the way towards Winchelsea and Rye Harbour. There is a wide choice of state and private schools in the area, including Claremont School, Battle Abbey School, Buckswood at Guestling, Eastbourne College, Vinehall at Robertsbridge and Marlborough House in Hawkhurst. Rail connections from Rye are excellent, with branch-line train services to Brighton and Ashford offering high-speed connections to London St Pancras and the Continent, via the Eurostar. Council Tax Band: C Tenure: Freehold Council Tax £1,965 per annum For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_winchelsea-beach-d533013/for-sale_i71286880
Tainters is a wonderful 6 bedroom Grade II listed property with just under 3,000sq ft of accommodation, believed to date from the late 1500's having been owned by the same family for three generations. It is set on an idyllic 3.3 acre plot down a track adjoining Piltdown golf course. The property boasts a wealth of character & charm with exposed timbers, feature fireplaces, oil fired Aga, leaded light windows etc & offers great scope to create a superb family home.On the ground floor there is an entrance loggia with seats, hall, two staircases to the first floor, cloakroom/wc, kitchen with oil fired Aga, scullery & pantry. There are 3 generous reception rooms (drawing room, morning room & dining room) all with feature fireplaces including a woodburner and splendid period inglenook. The first floor has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms & there are 2 further bedrooms on the second floor.The property is beautifully located, surrounded by Piltdown common & golf course and is approached along a track from Sharpsbridge Lane which leads to a shingle driveway affording ample parking and twin garages (one tandem length) and a workshop. The lawned grounds surround the house with brick paved paths, mature shrubs & trees, outdoor swimming pool, flagstoned terrace & lightly wooded area.The property is located within a pretty rural area forming part of the charming hamlet of Piltdown which has the popular, period pub The Peacock & a new M&S food hall & offers access to the beautiful surrounding Sussex countryside. There is easy access to the picturesque villages of Fletching and Newick as well as to Uckfield town providing a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities including numerous restaurants, a public library and supermarkets plus a railway station with services to London. The A272 provides swift access to Haywards Heath where there is a fast commuter train to London (approx. 45 minutes), and the motorway network of the M/A23 lying to the west of Haywards Heath. Also within a short driving distance is the stunning Ashdown Forest with its scenic walks and outdoor pursuits.DIRECTIONS: From our office on the green at Newick head in an easterly direction until reaching the Texaco garage on the right, here turn right into Shortbridge Road and then almost immediately right again, opposite Piltdown Pond, into Sharpsbridge Lane. Continue along this lane and the track leading to Tainters will be found a little way along on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_piltdown-d553560/for-sale_i69982935
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