Hurst Lane, Sedlescombe, TN33

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- 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
- Rural Sedlescombe setting within the High Weald countryside
- Approx. 2/3 acre plot including private woodland
- Versatile accommodation with flexible bedroom/reception layout
- Dining room across the rear opening to garden patio
- Living room with log burner and garden outlook
- Kitchen with sage green units and white worktops
- Conservatory opening onto patio and garden
- Spiral staircase to first-floor office with balcony
- Large driveway with ample parking and single garage with electric door
- Landscaped garden with pergola seating area, summer house and shed
Description
Chain free, detached chalet bungalow in a quiet country lane on the outskirts of Sedlescombe. Midhurst has served the current owners of 45 years as a comfortable and versatile family home. It offers flexible accommodation with 2/3 reception rooms and 4/5 bedrooms, including a spacious first-floor office. It features open-plan living across the rear, garden with pergola, summer house and shed, with ample parking and a garage.
Set within generous grounds of around two-thirds of an acre, including a private area of woodland, this versatile home offers a peaceful rural setting with space to live, work and relax. The house combines open, sociable living areas with flexible bedrooms and reception spaces, while outside the gardens and woodland afford privacy and create a natural backdrop that changes with the seasons.
A porch at the front of the property leads into a central hallway that connects the bedroom accommodation with the main living areas. A second entrance porch at the rear of the house leads into the dining room, offering a practical everyday access point from the garden and parking areas.
From the central hallway, the bedroom accommodation extends across the property. A double bedroom to the front features engineered oak flooring and generous proportions, with a connecting door to the neighbouring room. In its current configuration this room is used as an extra reception space, but can be / has been used as another bedroom. Further along the hallway are the remaining bedrooms, including the main bedroom overlooking the rear garden with wood-effect flooring. Another bedroom sits to the front of the property.
A fully boarded, cork tiled loft space is accessible via a hatch from the hallway. With the benefit of a Velux window and well-lit, it provides ample storage with built -in cupboards.
The dining room forms the central hub of the home, stretching across the rear of the property and overlooking the garden. Engineered oak flooring runs underfoot and sliding doors open directly onto the patio, allowing the space to extend naturally outdoors during warmer months. Glazed double doors lead through to the kitchen, while the room also flows into the adjoining living room, creating an easy connection between the main social spaces of the house.
The living room sits alongside the dining space and enjoys a pleasant outlook across the garden. Oak engineered flooring continues here and a log burner set against a black tiled hearth provides a focal point, creating a comfortable and inviting space during the cooler months.
Positioned next to the living room, the kitchen is fitted with sage green wall and base units paired with white worktops and white brick-style tiled splashbacks. The kitchen includes a stainless steel one-and-a-half sink, built-in full oven and half oven and microwave, space for a fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Tiled flooring continues through to the adjoining hallway with a floor to ceiling built-in storage cupboard, with doors leading to the conservatory and cloakroom.
The conservatory sits just beyond the kitchen and enjoys views across the garden, with a door opening onto the patio area between the conservatory and the main bedroom, creating a sheltered space for outdoor seating. Another door gives access to the patio and garden.
The family bathroom is a well-proportioned space finished with stone-effect tiled flooring, under floor heating and fully tiled walls in soft cream tones, creating a clean and cohesive finish. A walk-in shower sits alongside a separate bath, offering both practicality and a place to relax. A white pedestal basin and matching suite are complemented by chrome fittings, while recessed spotlights provide bright and even lighting throughout.
A spiral staircase rises from the living area to an upper-level room currently used as a home office. This versatile space opens onto a balcony overlooking the garden and also provides access to further loft storage.
Outside, the property continues to impress with generous grounds and a variety of spaces to enjoy throughout the day. A concrete driveway leads to ample parking for several vehicles and to a power connected garage with electric door.
To the rear a sandstone patio sits along the length of the house, providing a natural space for out door dining and relaxation. This leads to a wooden-framed pergola with a timber shingled roof, offering a sheltered seating area and opening onto a generous lawn surrounded by mature planting, giving the garden a well-established and private feel. At the far end of the garden there is a large shed and a power connected summer house.
The front garden is approached via a sandstone path leading to the entrance porch, bordered by lawn and established planting, with a low brick wall forming the front boundary.
A generator is installed to the left of the house and is connected directly to the supply, making the property 'power-cut proof,- not only for comfort and ease, but ensuring the home office can continue to function without disruption.
There is also an insulated storage cupboard next to the boxed-in generator.
To the right of the property, an area of private woodland extends the grounds further, creating a peaceful rural setting and a natural backdrop to the home.
EPC Rating: F
Parking - Garage
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Brochures
Property Brochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Covered,Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- 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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