LOT 10 **FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION** on 25/04/2024 09:30 A three bedroom semi-detached house situated close to the junction with Elphinstone Road, to the north of the town centre. The property would benefit from refurbishment and modernisation. Local Authority Hastings Borough Council EPC Rating C Viewings At 12 noon on Friday 19th April Freehold AccommodationGround FloorExteriorEntrance Hall, WC, reception room, kitchenFront & rear garden, integral garageFirst Floor3 bedrooms, wet room For viewing times, or agents' details, please go to the Harman Healy website. Interested parties must rely on their own inspection. Measurements are not taken by the auctioneers. LEGAL DOCUMENTATION can be downloaded for free from our website. For VIEWING DETAILS please go to the Harman Healy website Guide price definition - Guide prices are provided as an indication of the sellers current minimum acceptable price at auction. They are not necessarily figures that a property will sell for, and may change at any time prior to the auction. The guide price may not be the minimum sale price, which can be higher or lower. Reserve price definition - The reserve price is the minimum acceptable price under the hammer, which remains confidential, and may change at any time prior to the auction. Unless otherwise stated, each property will be sold subject to a reserve. The reserve is expected to be set no more than 10% above a fixed figure guide price, or within a guide price range. GENERAL ENQUIRIES: Please read the important information below first and visit our website, which will answer most of your questions. IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Please refer to the Special Conditions of Sale & General Conditions of Sale for details of any additional fees, costs or disbursements (if applicable), which will form part of the contract. - If you are the successful bidder, contracts are exchanged immediately upon the fall of the hammer. - A 10% deposit subject to a minimum of £3,500 (whichever is the greater) is payable at the point of exchange, along with a £1,500 (including VAT) contracts administration charge. - All bidders must register online, providing proof of identity (eg. current passport or driving licence) & proof of address (e.g. utility bill or bank statement). If buying in a company name we need a letter of authority on company letterhead, as well a proof of ID & address for a company director or secretary. - The period allowed for completion of the sale varies but will usually be either 14, 21 or 28 days after the auction, depending on the terms of the contract. - The golden rule is know what you are bidding on and make sure you have the necessary finance in place before attending the auction. Once you have successfully bid on a property you have entered into a legally binding contract For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71334006
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Welcome to this charming three-bedroom terraced house in Hastings. Conveniently located near local schools and boasting excellent transport links, including a 10-minute stroll to Ore Train Station, this property offers both convenience and accessibility.Step inside to discover a well-maintained interior featuring a spacious kitchen and utility room, ideal for modern family living. The property has been thoughtfully extended to incorporate a dining area that seamlessly flows out to the rear garden, perfect for entertaining or enjoying a peaceful retreat. Upstairs, you'll find a contemporary bathroom and three comfortable bedrooms, comprising two generously sized doubles and a single. To the front of the property you will find a front garden and ample on-street parking, this home presents an ideal opportunity for families seeking a superb blend of comfort and convenience in Hastings.Living Room - 3.88 x 3.90 (12'8 x 12'9) - Kitchen - 3.81 x 3.00 (12'5 x 9'10) - Dining Room - 2.82 x 3.64 (9'3 x 11'11) - Bedroom One - 3.13 x 3.89 (10'3 x 12'9) - Bedroom Two - 2.92 x 3.13 (9'6 x 10'3) - Bedroom Three - 2.19 x 3.00 (7'2 x 9'10) - Council Tax Band - B - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i69641933
This well designed three bedroom link detached house has an extremely modern feel and would make an ideal family home, located in a popular residential location and also benefits from being close to Ore train station, a local college, primary schools and bus routesDownstairs comprises a shower room and open plan living room/kitchen with integrated electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and freestanding washing machine. Double sliding doors lead to the private rear garden, a great space for entertaining or relaxing.Upstairs comprises three bedrooms, one of which has access to a private balcony - ideal to enjoy a glass or two on a summers evening! - as well as a built in storage cupboard, and a family bathroom with full sized bath and separate shower cubicle.The house also benefits from gas central heating and a dedicated parking space within the private car port - a must or the modern home!Living Room/ Kitchen - 4.11 x 5.08 (13'5 x 16'7) - Bedroom One - 4.11 x 3.18 (13'5 x 10'5) - Bedroom Two - 3.05 x 2.9 (10'0 x 9'6) - Bedroom Three - 3.0 x 3.0 (9'10 x 9'10) - Bathroom - 2.77 x 1.68 (9'1 x 5'6) - Council Tax Band C - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i68705616
This attractive period property offers well proportioned accommodation arranged around a large reception hall with an impressive double aspect living room that has an open fireplace and a 9' ceiling. The living room connects into the kitchen and flows into a separate dining room whilst to the first floor are three bedrooms, the main enjoying a large picture window taking in views. The location is a real feature of the property set within the grounds of Hazel Court, the property benefits from the use of communal gardens that wrap around the properties and measure approximately 6 acres. These gardens have been beautifully landscaped over the years and are available for residents. We are advised that the area of ground opposite number 3 has been enjoyed by the current owner and incorporates a timber shed. There is also a small area of private courtyard that is owned within the property's title. The cottages are surrounded by areas of parking and we understand the residents share these parking areas. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i68360387
Welcome to St Helens Road, Hastings where location meets potential in this charming semi-detached, three-bedroom house. Nestled just moments away from the beautiful Alexandra Park and Buckshole Reservoir, this property promises a lifestyle of natural beauty and outdoor escapades. The house itself is a canvas awaiting your personal touch, as it is in need of modernisation and a dash of tender loving care to transform it into the perfect family home. And the best part: this property is being offered to the market CHAIN FREE! Step inside and discover the potential within. The spacious living area welcomes an abundance of natural light through its large front window, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen/diner, complete with a convenient breakfast bar, connects to a conservatory that opens up to a large garden. This outdoor oasis is the jewel of the property, boasting a small pond and an expansive space, perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding amidst nature. Upstairs, you will find two generously sized double bedrooms, a comfortable single room, and a family bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. With its fantastic location and the promise of a beautiful transformation, this property on St Helens Road is an opportunity waiting to be seized.Living Room - 5.39m x 3.88m (17'8 x 12'8) - Kitchen/ Dining Room - 5.39m x 3.33m (17'8 x 10'11) - Conservatory - 2.81m x 2.21m (9'2 x 7'3) - Bathroom - 1.80m x 2.11m (5'10 x 6'11) - Bedroom One - 3.50m x3.47m (11'5 x11'4) - Bedroom Two - 3.43m x 3.95m (11'3 x 12'11) - Bedroom Three - 1.80m x 2.21m (5'10 x 7'3) - Council Tax Band C - £2,069.48 Per Annum - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i69497315
Extremely well presented 1970's semi detached house, located on the outskirts of Ore Village. This property is within easy reach of local amenities, pharmacy, and good local schools.Accommodation comprises of an entrance lobby with a WC to your left hand side as you come through the front door. Two bedrooms on the ground floor with built in wardrobe space. To the first floor is a spacious living room with access out onto the private balcony, modern style kitchen and bathroom suite. Bedroom with built in wardrobe space and an extra room which can be used as either a separate dining room or another bedroom. This property further benefits from off road parking for multiple vehicles, private rear split level garden which is very well maintained and benefits from a decking area and timber shed at the top. Viewing is highly recommended to see this properties full potential.Living Area - 5.16m x 3.73m (16'11 x 12'3) - Kitchen - 2.97m x 2.92m (9'9 x 9'7) - Dining Room/Bedroom - 2.97m x 2.51m (9'9 x 8'3) - Bedroom - 3.76m x 3.20m (12'4 x 10'6) - Bedroom - 3.38m x 3.20m (11'1 x 10'6) - Bedroom - 6.15m x 2.77m (20'2 x 9'1) - Bathroom - 2.49m x 1.83m (8'2 x 6'0) - Council Tax Band C - £2167 Per Annum - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i70806443
Wonderfully presented 3 bed semi detached house located in Hastings, East Sussex Comprised of:Warm and welcoming entrance hallwayWell-appointed kitchen with base and wall units Spacious and cosy living room Generously sized master bedroom Two additional double bedrooms Bathroom with three-piece suite Additional features:FreeholdAdditional storage spaceFully double glazed Gas central heating EPC Rating: DCouncil tax band: COff road parking Private gardenNestled on the picturesque South Coast of England, Hastings, East Sussex, is a historic seaside town that effortlessly blends its rich heritage with contemporary charm. Steeped in history and brimming with character, Hastings offers a captivating mix of stunning landscapes, cultural attractions, and vibrant communities.At the heart of Hastings lies its iconic Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming alleyways lined with quaint shops, cafes, and traditional pubs. Here, you can wander through centuries-old buildings, including the famous half-timbered houses of the High Street, and immerse yourself in the town's maritime past at the Fishermen's Museum.The crown jewel of Hastings is undoubtedly its expansive seafront, stretching along the shimmering waters of the English Channel. From the iconic Hastings Pier, which offers panoramic views of the coastline, to the sandy shores of Hastings Beach, there are plenty of opportunities to soak up the sun, enjoy water sports, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the promenade.History buffs will delight in exploring Hastings Castle, perched atop the town's West Hill, where the Battle of Hastings unfolded in 1066, forever changing the course of English history. Nearby, the Smugglers Adventure transports visitors back in time to the heyday of smuggling along the Sussex coast, with immersive exhibits and underground tunnels to explore.For art and culture enthusiasts, Hastings boasts a thriving creative scene, with galleries, theatres, and music venues showcasing the talents of local artists and performers. The Jerwood Gallery, located on the Stade, celebrates modern and contemporary British art, while the Hastings Contemporary offers a dynamic program of exhibitions and events.Foodies will also find plenty to tantalize their taste buds in Hastings, with an abundance of seafood restaurants serving up freshly caught fish and chips, as well as international cuisine to suit every palate. Don't miss the opportunity to sample the town's famous Hastings Lemon Ketchup, a delicious local delicacy.With its vibrant atmosphere, stunning scenery, and wealth of attractions, Hastings, East Sussex, is a destination that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Whether you're exploring its historic landmarks, relaxing on the beach, or simply soaking up the laid-back seaside vibe, Hastings offers something for everyone to enjoy.Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the size and potential of this property.Buyer Process: Our customers use British Homebuyers to either purchase or assist in selling properties quickly and reliably. Therefore any new applicants to purchase are subject to vetting to ensure they meet strict criteria.Exclusivity Fee:You can secure the purchase today by paying an exclusivity fee of £2,000 which gives you the rights to purchase within a given timeframe. The exclusivity fee is returned to you upon successful completion of the property.A processing fee of £200 is required in order to draw up an exclusive legally binding contract between the buyer and seller. This gives the buyer exclusive rights to purchase within a pre-agreed timeframe.Paying this fee ensures that the seller takes their property off the market and reserves it exclusively for you, therefore eliminating the risk of gazumping and aborted costs. Disclaimer The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers and do not constitute, any part of a contract. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good structural condition or otherwise nor that any of the services, appliances, equipment or facilities are in good working order. Purchasers should satisfy themselves of this prior to purchasing. The photograph(s) depict only certain parts of the property. It should not be assumed that any contents/furniture etc. photographed are included in the sale. It should not be assumed that the property remains as displayed in the photograph(s). No assumption should be made with regard to parts of the property that have not been photographed. Any areas, measurements, aspects or distances referred to are given as a GUIDE ONLY and are NOT precise. If such details are fundamental to a purchase, purchasers must rely on their own enquiries. Descriptions of the property are subjective and are used in good faith as an opinion and NOT as a statement of fact. Please make further inquiries to ensure that our descriptions are likely to match any expectations you may have. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i68348916
Viewing is highly recommend to appreciate the convenient location and immaculate accommodation of this bright and spacious three bedroom family home. Built in 2010 the property benefits from modern refinements with high levels of insulation, double glazing and gas central heating with a recently replaced boiler. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted and offers space for a breakfast table, whilst the large living room has views out onto the enclosed south-westerly facing garden. The first floor provides three bedrooms and a luxurious and recently refitted shower room. Outside the property enjoys a corner plot with a large area of parking and there is a good sized area of garden with gated access to either side of the property. We are also advised that a driveway used to lead into the property from the rear and this could be reinstated if required. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71688055
*OPEN DAY Saturday 11th May - By Appointment* Located in one of Hastings most favoured residential roads, due to its close proximity to Alexandra Park as well as local schools, shopping facilities and transport links including the A21 and main bus routes. The house has been recently redecorated in a neutral colour scheme, which gives the interior a bright and airy feel. It also means this is a home is ready to be moved into and a blank canvas to apply your own stamp. From the welcoming entrance hall, there is the impressive proportioned bay fronted sitting room and a door leading to a grand dining room with wood panelling, overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen is perfectly adequate and has potential to be extended subject to obtaining the relevant consents. Upstairs are four bedrooms, all of which has leafy views as well as a separate WC and bathroom. There is also a capacious cupboard of the inner landing, which has been used previously as a study area. To the front of the property there is a sweeping driveway leading to the garage, with a substantial amount of additional space to the side. The rear garden is a generous size with established shrubs and backs directly on to Alexandra Park that is a haven for wildlife and sound of birdsong. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71400634
Bettermove are proud to present this 4 bedroom semi-detached house in the sought after area of Hastings.The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating throughout and has off street parking available via the driveway. The council tax band is D.The interior of this beautifully presented property comprises a spacious living room, dining room, the fitted kitchen, utility room and bathroom on the ground floor. The first floor consists of 4 bedrooms and the second bathroom. The exterior boasts a private rear garden, perfect for enjoying the summer months.Located in the popular town of Hastings, the property is close to a range of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, restaurants and pubs. Excellent transport connections can be found from Ore & Hastings Train Station, the A259 and many local bus routes.This exciting opportunity should not be missed! All enquiries can be made through Bettermove on .You can secure the purchase today by paying an exclusivity fee of £1,000 which gives you the rights to purchase within a given timeframe.Paying this fee ensures that the seller takes their property off the market and reserves it exclusively for you, therefore eliminating the risk of gazumping and aborted costs.The exclusivity fee is returned to you upon successful completion of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71260081
Presenting a stunning four bedroom detached chalet bungalow nestled in the sought-after enclave of Playden Gardens, Hastings. This beautiful home offers a picturesque garden, creating a tranquil retreat for relaxation or the perfect place to entertain guests! A double-length garage provides ample space for storage or a workshop. Inside, two thoughtfully designed bathrooms ensure convenience and comfort. The well-appointed kitchen beckons culinary adventures, and the in/out driveway, accommodating up to 5 cars, provides practicality your visitors will be envious of! Experience a blend of functionality and quality in this exceptional property. The property is located less than a ten-minute drive from Priory Meadow Shopping Centre and is only 1.6 miles from Hastings's Conquest Hospital.With four double bedrooms, this bungalow offers generous living space for families or those seeking room to grow. The master suite provides a private sanctuary, while the remaining bedrooms are comfortable and versatile. The property boasts a distinctive character, seamlessly blending classic charm with modern amenities.. With its impeccable features and prime location, this property invites you to embrace a lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and timeless beauty. Don't miss the chance to call this exceptional chalet bungalow your home.Living Room - 6.84m x 6.16m (22'5 x 20'2) - Kitchen - 2.71m x 4.54m (8'10 x 14'10) - Bathroom - 2.26m x 2.58m (7'4 x 8'5) - Bedroom One - 3.47m x 2.68m (11'4 x 8'9) - Bedroom Two - 3.32m x 3.48m (10'10 x 11'5) - Bedroom Three - 3.72m x 3.40m (12'2 x 11'1) - Bedroom Four - 4.39m x 3.96m (14'4 x 12'11) - Shower Room - 1.72m x 1.61m (5'7 x 5'3) - Council Tax Band D - £2,328.17 Per Annum - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i69626301
The Property**GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £575,000**Offered to the market CHAIN FREE!A beautifully finished, double fronted detached Victorian style villa, having UNDERGONE SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION by the current owner and BURSTING WITH LUXURIOUS FEATURES AND FITTINGS THROUGHOUT!The property comes with potential for further development with planning permission for a 1st floor extension Rother District Council ref: RR/2022/507/PThe property has been thoughtfully reconfigured to create a tasteful open design with access through to its three reception spaces and high quality kitchen/breakfast room, and with twin bay fronted windows and windows to all sides of the property, promoting natural light throughout the open plan design, whilst its central stairs case with beautiful oak balustrade, provides defined reception spaces with the feeling of segregation and individual purpose, complete with dual cast iron log burners, and oak flooring. The useful downstairs shower room completes the ground floor accommodation.Three excellent sized bedrooms occupy the first floor, with luxury continued within the en-suite shower room from the master bedroom, as well as the fitted family bathroom. The upper floor boasts the best of the surrounding village and open field views to the rear.Outside there is a generous rear garden, mostly laid to lawn with borders of mature shrubs and a block paved patio immediately from the property, with further benefits to include an outside tap, side gated access and a generous timber built garden store.To the front there is an approaching lawn with paved path and step to the front entrance and parking to one side, with room for multiple vehicles.The property is located in the sought after hamlet of Three Oaks, occupying a stunning rural position, with a popular village pub nearby and rail services from Three Oaks station.The property is conveniently located for nearby historical towns Hastings, Battle & Rye.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i70884834
Nestled in the historic heart of Hastings in the town's most elegant Regency Square, this exquisite Grade II Listed terrace house, seamlessly blends heritage charm with contemporary living. This grand residence has been transformed into an expansive 7-bedroom home, offering an unparalleled living experience. Boasting high ceilings and large windows that flood the whole property with natural light, this is a magnificent home in a wonderful location just five minutes' walk from Hastings train station, with links to London Charing Cross, London Victoria and London St. Pancras, and a short stroll from the fashionable Old Town.The property features 2-3 large reception rooms, with ample space that's perfect for relaxation as well as entertaining. The recently modernised kitchen (with a charming Juliet balcony), is a haven for culinary enthusiasts.The property features an impressive 6-7 bedrooms, each offering a private sanctuary with a harmonious mix of historic details and contemporary comforts. Equally, the property offers flexible space, which could be ideal for an individual or couple, working full-time or part-time from home. The bathrooms, finished to high standards, provide a perfect balance of luxury and practicality.One of the key highlights of this residence is the breathtaking views over Hastings, showcasing the picturesque landscape that surrounds Wellington Square. Whether from the comfort of your living room or the tranquillity of the bedrooms, these stunning vistas create a constant connection with the beauty of the surroundings.This Grade II Listed terrace house, epitomises the best of both worlds; historic features with modern charm. This is not merely a residence; it is a testament to the fusion of history and modern living, offering an extraordinary lifestyle in one of Hastings' most coveted addresses.PLEASE NOTE: The property has recently been granted change of use in to a residence, and so a Council Tax Band is yet to be assigned. The freehold also includes a basement flat which the vendor will retain on a 125-year lease, which could potentially be acquired at a later date, by separate negotiation.AUCTIONEER COMMENTS:This property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction, meaning the buyer and seller are to complete within 56 days (the Reservation Period). Interested parties personal data will be shared with the Auctioneer (iamsold).If considering buying with a mortgage, inspect and consider the property carefully with your lender before bidding.A Buyer Information Pack is provided. The buyer will pay £300.00 including VAT for this pack which you must view before bidding.The buyer signs a Reservation Agreement and makes payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee of 4.50% of the purchase price including VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600.00 including VAT. This is paid to reserve the property to the buyer during the Reservation Period and is paid in addition to the purchase price. This is considered within calculations for Stamp Duty Land Tax.Services may be recommended by the Agent or Auctioneer in which they will receive payment from the service provider if the service is taken. Payment varies but will be no more than £450.00. These services are optional. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i70096987
Deep in the heart of Hastings' Old Town is this Grade II-listed four-bedroom townhouse. Unfolding over 1,830 sq ft, the house has four characterful reception rooms and four bedrooms, all finished with a range of natural materials some left rough, others smoothed with age. Making the most of its south-easterly aspect, the brick-cobbled rear garden abounds with climbing roses, winter jasmine and a camelia. The High Street runs adjacent to Hill Street, with the beach just five minutes away and the train station around 17 minutes on foot, with links to London in an hour and 22 minutes. Setting the scene Until 1800, Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley, between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally, this town, what is now known as the Old Town, had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, divided by the Bourne Stream. Today, the Old Town is the historic heart of Hastings, with listed buildings that include a medieval church, post-medieval vernacular buildings, and polite 18th and 19th-century houses and terraces. For more information, please see the History section. Grand Tour Hung terracotta tiles clad the house's two contrasting facades: a low-lying frontage is tucked beneath a hipped roof, while the sloping topography of the site allows for a towering rear aspect faced with a jettied bay window and topped with twin gables. As is typical for houses in this steeply terraced area, the home is split into many levels, with the lower-ground floor partially embedded into the cliff. It is here that the practical kitchen and dining room sit, opening out onto the courtyard garden. Quarry tiles run throughout and a broad brick-faced open fireplace takes centre stage. Georgian sensibility informs the upper-ground floor, with large sash windows to the front and a cantered bay window to the rear. A comfortable and bright living room is centred within this space, while a snug booklined library is tucked around the corner. A palette of natural materials is found in this room, where rough brickwork meets smooth timber floorboards and wainscoting that wraps around the sitting room. Further timber boarding lines a convenient cloakroom and toilet. Four bedrooms run across the top two floors, sharing a family bathroom on the second. The main bedroom has an en suite and a wardrobe cleverly concealed behind pine timber panelling. The second first-floor bedroom is complete with a timber mullioned window with ogee moulding that hints at an Elizabethan origin. The height of the top floor affords views of the town and coast that are at their best in the fourth bedroom, currently used as a calm study. From its bird's nest height, the room looks out across the palimpsest of the townscape to the sea beyond. Great Outdoors The cobbled garden to the rear is burgeoning with cottage garden perennials. Simply organised with two beds on either side, it is the perfect spot for a sheltered read in the summer sun. There is a small shed to store tools, and a gateway through to a right of way which runs down to the high street. Out and About Hastings is a thriving town, perennially popular with creative communities. Such are the idiosyncrasies of the area that, in 1990, the art critic Jonathan Meades suggested the town be renamed 'Bohemia'. The old town is home to some legendary antique traders and independent retailers, including Hastings Antiques Warehouse, AG Hendy & Co, Warp and Weft, Endlings, Roberts Rummage and Ode Interiors. Art galleries are likewise abundant. The most significant is perhaps Hastings Contemporary (formerly the Jerwood Gallery) designed by HAT Projects, though there are many others of note, including The Rebel Gallery, Lucy Bell Fine Art and The Memorial Gallery. All are a short walk from the house. An ever-growing number of restaurants and eateries locally are boosting Hastings' gastronomic reputation, including Rock-a-Nore Kitchen, The Crown, The Albion and local stalwart Maggie's Fish and Chips. On the High Street, Judges Bakery (founded in 1826) and Penbuckles delicatessen are perfect community food shops, while the family-run Rock-a-Nore Fisheries, a short walk away, sells the daily catch from the local boats. Hastings is known for its live music scene, and Sunday evenings are the best time to catch an act. The Stag on the East Hill holds lively folk nights, or for a more peaceful pint, The Jolly Fisherman has a fine selection of craft beers within its buttercup yellow walls. This is a town rich in culture and traditions live large; the raucously surreal Hastings Jack-in-the-Green celebrations are the largest of their kind in the country, and the town bonfire is equally evocative. Hastings Station, a 17-minute walk from the house, has frequent services to London (journey time to London Bridge one hour 20 minutes, Charing Cross one hour 30 minutes) Council Tax Band: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i70540621
This elegant Georgian house was built circa 1800 and is thought to have been used by The Duke of Wellingtons men while they were billeted in the Town. More recently it remained in the same family for many years and now sits waiting for the next chapter of its life to bring it back to life again.Set out across four storeys with an impressive original staircase linking the rooms. The lower ground floor is set out as a self-contained flat but could be re-incorporated into the house. The layout is flexible but there's the potential for five or six bedrooms, two reception rooms with new bathrooms being added according to need. There's space enough to create utility rooms, garden room, home working space and so on.The front garden is large and sunny with a due-south aspect. This leads to an iron staircase with a typical Georgian canopy to the front door. The lower ground floor has its own entrance. There is a back garden too, also enclosed with brick walls which add a romantic charm to this currently overgrown space.Throughout the house there are exposed wooden floorboards, original fireplaces and fine Georgian sash windows.The Croft is set back from the busy part of Hastings Old Town and is incredibly peaceful with a rural feel to it. This is a private road so there's no passing traffic. The house is an easy walk to the seafront, the famed shops and pubs of The Old Town and close to the expanses of The Country Park with its superb cliff top walks. Hastings Station isn't too far away and that connects to London Victoria, London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo East as well as St Pancras International via Ashford International.Shops in Hastings Old Town are largely independent as are the cafes, pubs and restaurants which are getting national acknowledgements. There are major supermarkets within easy reach including Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Sainsburys, Lidl, Morrisons, Co-Op, Aldi. There's an independent cinema in nearby St Leonards along with several art and galleries.The town of Hastings has become a hub for creative thinkers. Ccombined with the almost constant round of social, cultural and historic events which take place throughout the year in Hastings, make this a lively and very active town to be based in. Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71817640
Situated in a tucked away yet convenient location this attractive attached period barn conversion occupies wonderful gardens that are partially wall enclosed with extensive parking and double garage. Inside, viewing is essential to appreciate the wonderful vaulted kitchen/living room complete with wood burning stove and the large open plan living/dining room. In addition there is a study that could be used as a ground floor bedroom with four first floor bedrooms, a bathroom and en-suite. The property has timber double glazed windows and gas fired central heating with many exposed ceiling and wall timbers and wood flooring throughout. Sat within beautifully landscaped gardens. Viewing highly recommended. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71190149
The artist Quentin Blake owned the house from 1972 2022. It is in the historic hub of Hastings Old Town on a street which is of huge historical and aesthetic interest, just a few metres from the sea and the beach, this house is probably the finest and most well-preserved property on the street.The house has five bedrooms, two bathrooms, downstairs loo, flexible spaces for working from home and a good-sized, well stocked garden.But that's just the basic facts. What this extraordinary home has, and which can't be measured in terms of value is the history and provenance of a building which has stood for nearly 600 years and has seen a litany of personal stories, historical upheavals and unfathomable changes in taste and domestic evolution. The original house would have stood in significant grounds and have been regarded as a grand property. The grounds would probably have extended right up to the West Hill and were a market garden.The house was constructed before domestic staircases, glazed windows or fireplaces all of which were added over the following centuries. The entrance "hall" would have been open to what was then a thatched roof, the kippered roof beams still on show on the top floor attest to this. The room which is now a lovely dining area would have been the place where the animals of the house were kept, with only a small dais or step to separate them from the living areas of the family. And the ground floor rooms would have been open to the first-floor level.Irresistibly, this house was once called Merry Christmas Beer House and in the early to mid-19th century offered accommodation for travellers.There are several internal walls in the house which are decorated with centuries-old pargetting (pargeting is an Elizabethan period decorative or waterproofing plastering). All the pargeting in this house has been beautifully preserved, never painted over and still carries the character and artistic intentions of the people who created it probably during the 16th century during a big "makeover" at 59 All Saints Street when the staircases, the chimneys and the window glazing were put in place.This is a property which is not only historically rich but will offer its new owners a home of comfort, charm and yet be reassuringly contemporary in terms of warmth, lack of drafts with plenty of headroom, light, and great water pressure for a fantastic shower! It's also a home which will connect you to the UK's domestic history and each discovery of how light falls in a particularly pleasing way or a step is worn and slopes because a million feet have trodden on it before you, the house will bring pleasure which just can't be found in a modern home.The current owners have professional backgrounds in the creative industries and a deep understanding of how to successfully restore historic properties as well as a deep understanding of how to make a home look wonderful.The work that's been undertaken by the current owners mean that the house will probably continue to stand for several more hundred years and is certainly totally sound for the foreseeable future in the hands of owners who appreciate that an historic home needs to be lived in and loved. The recent work includes a total overhaul of all issues which were previously making the house damp. "There's little point in covering up what lies beneath" explains the current owner. "You need to work out why and what is causing damp and deal with it professionally using the right materials which will allow the fabric of the house to breathe".This work has been done to the highest possible standards, with the accompanying listed building permissions where necessary. New plumbing, an overhaul and complete updating of the electrics, repair of all of the chimneys, repair of the roof, repair of all of the windows, installation of a Banham lock and alarm system. The garden has been beautifully landscaped to offer two sunny terraces with glorious English planting and discrete lighting. "Rose of Jericho" paints used throughout using natural distemper which allows the walls to "breathe". By choosing this paint, the owners have not only elevated the whole look of the house from being all stark black and white and looking a bit like an old- fashioned idea of a Victorian pub, but they have also protected the infrastructure of the building and given a finish and quality which is in keeping with the age of the building. Woodwork which was previously painted has been restored in this way while leaving any unpainted wood exposed to show off its natural beauty.A tour of the houseEntrance through what is thought to be the original 15th century front door into a living/dining room. Step up to the sitting area with inglenook fireplace which now contains a contemporary wood burning stove. Inner hallway with utility room with plumbing for washing machine and loo. Access to the garden.Study area or snug with working fireplace and windows to the front of the house.The kitchen/breakfast room are charmingly low-tech with free standing units, an electric "Everhot" range similar in style and function to an Aga without much of the bother of an Aga. Door to the garden. The garden has been completely renovated with rebuilt steps, rebuilt terrace area and newly commissioned ironwork in traditional style. Discrete contemporary style lighting throughout the garden. The planting here is mature and generous yet easy to maintain. There is a very useful side entrance with new lockable gate to the garden from the street.First floorBedroom One has windows to the front with views down All Saints Street. Bathroom on this floor is fitted with a magnificent Lefroy Brookes shower (the Bentley of showers). View across the garden from the bathroom.Airing cupboard with newly installed hot water tank.The space which was formally used by Sir Quentin Blake as his painting studio is now a wonderful dressing area and large bedroom with exposed brickwork from the chimney giving additional character to the room.Second floorA wonderful bathroom has been created on this floor which is built into the roof gable which gives it a sense of space and light. Freestanding shower, traditional style white hand basin and loo.The remaining rooms on this floor could be used to offer additional bedrooms or as one wonderful bedroom suite with dressing area and sitting room.All fireplaces throughout the house are in working condition.Heating is by modern newly installed storage heaters. The heat from storage heaters is much kinder to properties of this age: central heating can dry out the fabric of such old buildings too much. These are storage heaters of a new era which can be remotely controlled via an app.Hastings and St Leonards have always been important and historic seaside towns in East Sussex. Recent years have seen a lot of musicians, fashion professionals, artists, writers and creative thinkers moving to the towns. The wide range of good independent shops, cafes and restaurants testify to the increasing popularity of these lovely coastal towns. Travel links to London are good with trains to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo East taking just over 90 minutes. There are also trains to Ashford International which then takes you through to St Pancras International on a fast line or the more picturesque but slightly longer route along the coast to Victoria which takes around 2 hours. Good links to Gatwick Airport and to Europe via the Channel Tunnel from St Pancras International. There's a good range of schools in the area: private, state and grammar.The beach and the sea are at the end of All Saints Street a few minutes-walk from the house. You can hear the sea from the open windows and garden of the house.Standard & Super fast Broadband coverage. No ultra fast broadband coverage as of yet.Good mobile coverage on all major networksGrade II Listed Building (entry no 1293833) Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i7084956
Minnis Rock is a refined and elegant three storey home of some size and stature. It was built around 1835 and sits overlooking Hastings Old Town. It stands at the entrance to High Wickham a picturesque road of Georgian and early Victorian houses and is just a minute's walk from the wonderful Hastings Country Park with its magnificent sea views and walks over the cliffs to the Firehills, Fairlight and on to Rye by the coastal path.The house is also a short walk from the seafront and the many independent shops, pubs and restaurants of Hastings Old Town as well as the Hastings Contemporary Art Gallery.In recent years Hastings has been recognised not only for its fine architecture and unique homes but for the creative hub that it has become, attracting film makers, writers, artists, fashion designers and other interesting people to live and work here. High Wickham is a no-through road with a real community feel and many interesting residents.This immaculate home spans three storeys and has flexible accommodation.The main front door opens onto the ground floor with a pretty hallway.From here there is a charming light-filled Morning Room or Study, fitted with floor to ceiling bookshelves. A working fireplace is tucked into the corner. The hallway turns to a downstairs loo and on into the spacious kitchen with views across towards the West Hill. The kitchen was newly fitted in 2022 with Bosch and Neff ovens, dishwasher, microwave, an integrated fridge and a 'hot tap'.A hidden door takes you from the kitchen to the Dining Area at one end of the very large Sitting Room. This has a large original marble fireplace and is a very bright room with windows to three sides and views across Hastings and into the garden. Enormous sash windows can be raised to give access to the covered veranda which is set behind a portico with Ionic columns, a pediment and a moulded architrave.The garden is laid out in a parterre style with lavender and low growing roses. It's filled with many beautiful mature trees and shrubs and has several lovely areas to sit.At the back of the main garden is a private parking area accessed from the street via electric & remotely operated handsome wooden gates.A door from the Sitting Room returns you to the entrance hallway.Moving upstairs, via a winding staircase, there is a family bathroom and a separate loo. There are also three good sized double bedrooms, all with charm, character and original features. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and WC. There are lots of built in cupboards as well as a walk-in linen cupboard with skylight.The lower ground floor has two further large double bedrooms as well as another good-sized reception room (currently being used as an artist's workshop). The present owners are using the lower floor as part of the main house, however it could easily be turned into a self-contained apartment for multi-generational living, or let out for additional income. This floor already has its own bathroom with separate shower and a small kitchen with plumbing for washing machine, an oven and original butler's sink.The lower ground floor also has its own front door to the street and a small garden area which is separate from the remainder of the garden. There is a sunny private sitting area with room for a table and chairs.The house has been well maintained and much improved in recent years including a brand-new replacement slate roof which was installed in 2022. The house itself is of brick, slate and stucco construction.Nearest railway station is Hastings which is on the mainline from London Charing Cross, Waterloo East and London Bridge to Hastings and also connects to the line to Ashford and then on via the fast line to St Pancras International. There are also trains from here to London Victoria and to Brighton.Shops in Hastings Old Town are largely independent as are the cafes, pubs and restaurants which are getting national acknowledgements. There are major supermarkets within easy reach including an M&S food hall, Tesco, Sainsburys, Lidl, Morrisons, Co-Op, Aldi. There's an independent cinema in St Leonards along with several art and photographic galleries.The towns of Hastings and St Leonards have become hubs for creative thinkers and there's a wealth of interesting events. These, combined with the almost constant round of social, cultural and historic events which take place throughout the year in Hastings, make this a lively and very active town to be based in.Material Information* Property construction: Traditional Brick* Utilities: Gas, Electricity, Water Supply, Broadband* Gas Supply: Independently supplied - British Gas* Electricity supply: Independently supplied British Gas* Water supply: Mains connected* Sewerage: Mains connected* Broadband: Standard Download speed 12mps; Upload Speed: 1mps (Ultrafast is available) * Mobile signal/coverage: Likely Coverage of all major networks indoor & outdoor * Restrictions: eg. Grade II listed, listing number 1043467* Flood risk: Medium (standard) risk of surface, low to no risk of any other type of flooding * Planning permission: For the property itself and its immediate locality: Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i71352521
ROOMS Entrance vestibule, Octagonal reception hall, Inner hallway, Sitting room, Dining room, Study, Kitchen, Utility room, Boot room, 2 Cloakrooms, 4 Double bedrooms, 2 Bath/shower rooms (1 en suite), Turret room/library. Gas central heating. Mostly secondary glazing. EPC rating E Detached four car garage. Off road parking for several vehicles. Mature front and rear gardens. 0.3 acre plot LOCATION The property is located in a prime residential area adjacent to Alexandra Park, one of the finest public parks in the South East. Occupying 109 acres of land it was redesigned in 1877 by Robert Marnock, one of the outstanding English horticulturalists and garden designers of the 19th century and features a boating lake, playgrounds, cafe and other facilities. Within about one mile is Hastings town centre with promenade, the White Rock Theatre, museums, cinema, Jerwood Gallery, Heritage Centre, Castle and Priory Meadow Shopping Centre. There is an extensive choice of schools in both the state and private sector including Claremont School, Battle Abbey School, Eastbourne College, Vinehall at Robertsbridge and Marlborough House, Hawkhurst. Direct mainline rail services run from Hastings to London Bridge, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Victoria and Ashford International, from where there are high speed connections to London St. Pancras. DESCRIPTION Designed by the renowned architect Henry Ward (1852 - 1927), who was responsible for many large public buildings in and around Hastings, including the Town Hall and Plummer Roddis (Debenhams) department store, this substantial and extremely appealing detached Edwardian villa was built in 1906 for a local entrepreneur and retains many of its original features. The versatile accommodation is arranged over three levels, around its octagonal tower (as shown on the floor plan). The elevations are of red brick and half timber gables with projecting bay windows. GROUND FLOOR A panelled door with a stained glass insert opens into an entrance vestibule with a leaded light glazed inner door to an octagonal reception hall with a geometric pattern tiled floor, dado height panelling and archways leading off to the principal receptions rooms and an inner hallway. The well proportioned double aspect sitting room with exposed original pine floorboards, dentil cornicing and a fireplace with an ornate surround is favoured by two large bay windows set beyond wide archways, one of which has a glazed door to the rear garden. The triple aspect dining room has a large bay window to the front looking towards the park, egg and dart cornicing, a picture rail, exposed floorboards and a fireplace with an Adam style surround.The kitchen, which overlooks the rear garden, is fitted with a range of cabinets comprising wall and base units with fitted worktops, an inset sink unit with mixer tap, 4 burner gas stainless steel hob with filter hood above and built in stainless steel oven below, space and plumbing for a dishwasher, integrated fridge and cupboard. Adjoining is a functional rear lobby/boot room with a quarry tiled floor, built in storage cupboard and a glazed door opening to the rear garden. Two doors lead from the boot room, one to a large walk-in pantry the other to a spacious utility room with a tiled floor and a range of base cupboards beneath an L-shaped work surface with below counter space for a washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge. The study, which overlooks the courtyard garden, has exposed floorboards and can be accessed via the inner hallway where there are two cloakrooms. FIRST FLOOR On the first floor, the double aspect principal bedroom which has a raised ceiling and a bay window looking out to Alexandra Park, has a range of fitted wardrobes to one wall, picture rail and an en suite bath/shower room with modern fitments comprising a freestanding bath, wash hand basin, close coupled WC and shower enclosure. There are three further double bedrooms on this floor, one of which has a bay window overlooking the rear garden, together with a family bath/shower room, a separate cloakroom and an airing cupboard with gas boiler. SECOND FLOOR On the second floor there is a turret room, currently used as a library with exposed floorboards and views out across Alexandra Park. OUTSIDE The front garden is laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs and a driveway to one side providing off road parking for multiple vehicles. This in turn provides access to a substantial detached garage with wooden double doors, light, power and windows down both sides. There is a small loft space and log store to the rear. Across the rear of the property is a level lawn with terracing adjoining the house and a backdrop of mature trees and shrubs. To one side of the house there is a further terrace with a side access pedestrian gate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hastings-d196327/for-sale_i68511766
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