"An attractive and charming semi detached cottage in the picturesque village of Old Heathfield surrounded by the High Weald National Landscape.
Description
Found in the High Weald National Landscape, in the delightful village of Old Heathfield, this semi detached cottage is beautifully presented throughout, with charming features including an open fireplace and country style kitchen, with doors opening to the terrace and surrounding land.
Approached via Nettlesworth Lane, a sweeping stone driveway leads to the property, providing parking for multiple vehicles. The ground floor comprises two reception rooms; the formal sitting room benefits from a statement brick working open fireplace and direct access onto the sloping garden, whilst the snug is a cosy space, fitted with a wood burning stove. There is a further reception room currently used as a study, offering a flexible space that can be arranged to suit individual requirements.
The generous kitchen is fitted with shaker style cabinets topped with solid oak work surfaces, together with a Belfast sink and central island, providing plentiful storage and preparation space. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher and fridge, with space available for an LPG Rangemaster.
There is a good sized utility room with direct access to the terrace, and a WC, completing the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom is of particular note, enjoying good proportions,wonderful views and an en suite shower room, fitted with both a bath, shower, sink basin and WC. There are three further bedrooms, two of which benefit from fitted recessed wardrobes, served by the well appointed family bathroom.
The generous gardens and grounds wrap around three sides of the property; there is a large, raised paddock to the front, together with a wide spanning terrace adjoining the kitchen, creating an ideal space for entertaining in the summer months. A pathway leads to the lower garden, with a decking area overlooking the pond and stream, and provides access onto Weavers Brook Lane via a right of way across the neighbouring driveway.
There is a sizeable timber garage and workshop tucked away from the house, accessed via the lower garden or via steps from the driveway, providing an ideal space for storage, completing the accommodation.
Location
Old Heathfield is a historic village located in the High Weald National Landscape in East Sussex, close to Tunbridge Wells. The village dates back to at least the Norman period and is known for its picturesque architecture. Old Heathfield has a rich history, with many of its buildings dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. The village was once a market town and is home to a number of landmarks, including the Parish Church of All Saints, which dates back to the 13th century, together with a charming, local public house The Star Inn dating back to the 14th century. The surrounding countryside is also popular with walkers and cyclists, with a number of scenic footpaths and bridleways to explore.
The area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with many delightful and popular villages, including Mayfield, and Waldron. There is also good access to the south coast, with beaches at Eastbourne, Pevensey and Bexhill.
The market town of Heathfield is reached within approximately one mile, and has excellent local amenities including Waitrose, Sainsburys and Co Op supermarkets, and many individual shops for everyday needs, including an Italian deli wine shop, a bakers and a fruit and vegetable shop.
The larger towns of Tunbridge Wells approximately 14.7 miles , Eastbourne approximately 17.4 miles and Lewes approximately 15.6 miles offer more comprehensive facilities.
For trains to London, there are Southeastern trains from Stonegate 7.3 miles , Wadhurst 13.7 miles and Tunbridge Wells 14.4 miles serving London Charing Cross via London Bridge and Waterloo East and Cannon Street and the Southern Rail line runs from Buxted 8.1 miles to London Bridge.
For schools, there is All Saints and St Richard s C of E Primary School, and preparatory options including Skippers Hill Five Ashes , Bedes Eastborne , St Ronan s and Marlborough House Hawkhurst . At secondary level, there are Heathfield and Wadhurst Community Colleges and privately Bedes Upper Dicker , Mayfield for Girls and Eastbourne and Brighton Colleges. All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage 1,767 sq ft
Directions
From Old Heathfield, pass The Star Inn on your left hand side, and continue through the village centre. Continue past Weavers Brook Lane, and continue on Nettlesworth Lane until you reach the first driveway on your right, leading to 2 Hillside.
Additional Info
Services Mains Water and Electricity. Private drainage shared with the neighbouring property . Oil central heating. LPG is connected to the Rangemaster, noting that the Rangemaster itself is not included in the sale.
Outgoings Wealden District Council
Note, there is an improvement indicator noted at the property, meaning that the council tax will be reviewed upon a successful sale and may increase."