Bottlescrew Hill, Boughton Monchelsea
A timber framed semi detached cottage for renovation, providing three…
£281,500
6, Fairglen Road, Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 6JN
Sold STC
£400,000
Lambert & Foster are delighted to bring to market this characterful, unlisted, three-bedroom period cottage understood to date to the early 1900s. The property is in an ideal semi-rural position on a quiet country lane in Wadhurst.
The property, which is set over three floors, is presented in excellent condition throughout, and includes, on the ground floor, a kitchen, sitting room, dining room, bedroom and shower room. Upstairs, on the first floor, you find two bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the top floor, in what was the attic, there is an office/storage space.
The property has a host of character features including wooden floorboards and an open fireplace but has been modernised sympathetically to include a large kitchen with bespoke shaker units and a free-standing range cooker. The downstairs bedroom with an adjacent modern shower room in an extension added by the previous owner is an excellent addition to the property.
The open plan sitting/dining room is a bright and airy space in which to relax and entertain with stripped varnished floorboards and a pretty, Victorian fireplace. The family bathroom is of Victorian style with a modern twist comprising of a slipper bath and a modern shower.
This characterful property is set in an elevated position with views across the surrounding countryside, taking in valleys and woods, on a rural lane on the outskirts of Wadhurst.
To the front of the property is a well-maintained garden with a variety of mature shrubs. To the rear the garden features a circular patio – an ideal spot for entertaining and al-fresco dining. Steps from the patio lead you to various lawned areas, culminating in a small, wooded area with a summerhouse. This elevated position provides wonderful views encompassing an impressive vista.
Wadhurst is a popular village, voted The Sunday Times Best Place To Live 2023, with a thriving local community. The village has a plethora of shops including a supermarket, butchers and art gallery to name but a few.
The mainline train station has direct links to London making it an ideal location for those who commute. There are a host of excellent schools in the area including Uplands Academy in Wadhurst itself.
SERVICES & UTILITIES:
Electricity supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas
COUNCIL TAX: Band D
EPC: D (56)
MATERIAL INFORMATION: There is a right of way for the neighbouring two cottages across the rear of the property. Japanese knotweed was detected at the property. A fully paid for 5-year management was put in place 2019. Full details on request.
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