
Church Street, Old Heathfield

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- GUIDE PRICE £500,000 - £525,000
- Grade II Listed Semi-Detached Cottage
- 2/3 Bedrooms
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
- Off-Road Parking Area
- Energy Efficiency Rating: N/A
- Sitting Room With Inglenook Fireplace
- Kitchen/Diner
- Views From The First Floor
- Enclosed Garden
Description
Living Room With Inglenook Fireplace & Beamed Ceiling - Kitchen/Diner - Cloakroom - Basement/Cellar - Rear Lobby - First Floor Landing - Study - Two/Three Bedrooms - Modern Bathroom - Enclosed Garden With Brick Built Outbuildings - Off- Road Parking Area
LIVING ROOM: Dual aspect with sash windows. Oak flooring. Beamed ceiling and walls. Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Cupboard housing the electric consumer unit. Radiators. Wooden latch door leading to:
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM: Window overlooking the garden. Featuring contemporary kitchen with black fronted soft-close doors and drawers. Worktop with twin inset sink. Inset Miele electric hob. Range-style cooker, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Beamed ceiling. Oak flooring. Stylish low-level radiator.
CLOAKROOM: WC with concealed cistern and built-in cupboard above. Wash basin with cupboard under. Oak flooring. Beamed ceiling. Inset spotlights. Radiator. Door leading to:
BASEMENT/CELLAR: Oil-fired boiler and storage space. Shutters opening to the garden.
REAR LOBBY: Stable door with leaded light window. Oak flooring. Radiator. Stairs leading to:
FIRST FLOOR LANDING:
BATHROOM: Window. Raised square bath with thermostatic shower over and fitted glass shower screen. Vanity unit with wash basin and cupboards under. WC. Tiled floor. Part-tiled walls. Inset spotlights. Chrome heated towel rail.
VESTIBULE: Oak flooring. Open beams to the landing. Beamed wall and access to the loft (a spacious loft with high pitched roof).
BEDROOM/FIRST FLOOR SITTING ROOM: Window overlooking the village Pub. Feature fireplace with wood burning stove and slate hearth. Beamed ceiling. Exposed floorboards. Built-in storage cupboard and further build-in display cupboard with leaded light glazed door. Radiator.
BEDROOM (ACCESSED VIA BEDROOM/SITTING ROOM): Sash window. Exposed beams and floorboards. Radiators.
BEDROOM: Sash window overlooking the garden and with far reaching countryside views. Exposed beams. Built-in wardrobe/cupboard. Exposed floorboards. Radiator.
OUTSIDE: The REAR garden features a paved patio area, brick pathways and lawn with flower and shrub borders. A brick outbuilding split into three sections providing gardeners storage shed, oil tank store and further workshop/store room. A rear gate leads to a pathway providing access to the parking area.
SITUATION: Old Heathfield is regarded as one of the most desirable Sussex villages with an idyllic environment and many attractive walks nearby, such as the famous Cuckoo Trail. All Saints Church is nearby, part of which is understood to date back to the 13th Century as is Heathfield Park Estate and Old Heathfield Cricket grounds. These are all within walking distant of the property, as is the highly regarded fourteenth century Star Inn with gourmet restaurant, excellent bar food and beautiful garden and the Half Moon public house in the opposite direction. Although the property enjoys an idyllic location it is far from isolated with a Primary School less than half a mile distant and the thriving market town of Heathfield nearby. The market town offers a range of shopping facilities some of an interesting independent nature with the backing of supermarkets of a national network. The area is well served with schooling for all age groups. Mainline stations at both Buxted and Stonegate are approximately 6 miles distant, both providing a service of trains to London. The Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells with its excellent shopping, leisure and grammar schools is only approx 16 miles distant with the larger coastal towns of both Brighton and Eastbourne being reached within approximately 45 and 35 minutes drive respectively.
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher
TENURE: Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND: E
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Heating - Oil-fired
AGENTS NOTE: We understand there is an element of Flying Freehold.
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- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Off street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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