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TN5 7NJ

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£600,000

  • 4 beds
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Situation: The property is situated in a convenient position about a mile from Ticehurst village, which offers a good range of shops and amenities including a village store/post office, chemist, doctor’s surgery, pubs, gallery, café, primary school, village hall and recreation ground. Hawkhurst is just under 4 miles distant providing a range of shopping facilities including Tesco and Waitrose supermarkets. Wadhurst is 4½ miles distant and offers a selection of local amenities, including the well-regarded Uplands Community College, and the regional centre of Tunbridge Wells is 12 miles distant and provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the Pantiles, cinema complex and theatres. Stonegate station (4 miles distant) and Wadhurst station (5 miles distant) provide services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street with a journey time of just over an hour. Regular bus services also operate from Flimwell to Tunbridge Wells and Hawkhurst and the A21 is only ½ mile to the east providing a direct link to the M25 (junction 5) and the coast. Gatwick Airport is about 45 miles to the west, the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone is about 40 miles to the east and central London is about 55 miles away. There are excellent walks to be enjoyed on the numerous footpaths and bridleways, with the beautiful surrounding countryside including Bewl Water Reservoir, which is close by and reputedly the largest area of inland water in the South East where a wide range of water sports can be enjoyed, as well as Bedgebury Pinetum Forest and the adjoining Dale Hill golf course. Description: 4 Broom Hill Cottage is a semi-detached period house with attractive tile-hung and brick external elevations beneath a slate tiled roof, which benefits from double-glazed windows and doors throughout and has been much improved and sympathetically extended to provide a spacious and flexible accommodation of 1,666sq.ft/ 154.8sq.m. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes on the ground floor: a good-sized spacious and airy entrance hall with a spiral staircase to the first floor and doors leading to a large cloaks cupboard, a double aspect study, a downstairs shower room and the fourth bedroom, (which could be equally used as further reception room if preferred), and a large kitchen/dining/family room with an extensive range of shaker style wall and base units with, integrated appliances, including gas hob, electric ovens and an attractive La Nordica wood-burning stove cooker. The kitchen is triple aspect with glazed door leading out to the side and the garage and French doors leading out to the garden. On the first floor, there three double bedrooms – the main bedroom being vaulted and double aspect, a family bathroom, and there is a superb oak-framed, vaulted sitting room with a wonderful outlook to the rear over the garden and golf course, and has French doors leading out to a lovely deck with wisteria and clematis, leading to the garden. Outside, the property has a block-paved driveway providing parking for three cars and a detached garage. A side gate leads to the south facing rear garden, which is real feature of the property and extends to just under ¼ acre. The garden is laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees; there is a vegetable garden, fruit cages, large chicken run, and various seating areas, ideal for outdoor entertaining. There is also a garden shed and gate giving access to the golf course. Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas central heating. Local Authority: Rother District Council (01892) 653311 Current council tax: E (2024/25 - £2,975.52 per annum) Current EPC rating: C

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£600,000

4 bed house for sale

TN5 7NJ
Situation: The property is situated in a convenient position about a mile from Ticehurst village, which offers a good range of shops and amenities including a village store/post office, chemist, doctor’s surgery, pubs, gallery, café, primary school, village hall and recreation ground. Hawkhurst is just under 4 miles distant providing a range of shopping facilities including Tesco and Waitrose supermarkets. Wadhurst is 4½ miles distant and offers a selection of local amenities, including the well-regarded Uplands Community College, and the regional centre of Tunbridge Wells is 12 miles distant and provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the Pantiles, cinema complex and theatres. Stonegate station (4 miles distant) and Wadhurst station (5 miles distant) provide services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street with a journey time of just over an hour. Regular bus services also operate from Flimwell to Tunbridge Wells and Hawkhurst and the A21 is only ½ mile to the east providing a direct link to the M25 (junction 5) and the coast. Gatwick Airport is about 45 miles to the west, the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone is about 40 miles to the east and central London is about 55 miles away. There are excellent walks to be enjoyed on the numerous footpaths and bridleways, with the beautiful surrounding countryside including Bewl Water Reservoir, which is close by and reputedly the largest area of inland water in the South East where a wide range of water sports can be enjoyed, as well as Bedgebury Pinetum Forest and the adjoining Dale Hill golf course. Description: 4 Broom Hill Cottage is a semi-detached period house with attractive tile-hung and brick external elevations beneath a slate tiled roof, which benefits from double-glazed windows and doors throughout and has been much improved and sympathetically extended to provide a spacious and flexible accommodation of 1,666sq.ft/ 154.8sq.m. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes on the ground floor: a good-sized spacious and airy entrance hall with a spiral staircase to the first floor and doors leading to a large cloaks cupboard, a double aspect study, a downstairs shower room and the fourth bedroom, (which could be equally used as further reception room if preferred), and a large kitchen/dining/family room with an extensive range of shaker style wall and base units with, integrated appliances, including gas hob, electric ovens and an attractive La Nordica wood-burning stove cooker. The kitchen is triple aspect with glazed door leading out to the side and the garage and French doors leading out to the garden. On the first floor, there three double bedrooms – the main bedroom being vaulted and double aspect, a family bathroom, and there is a superb oak-framed, vaulted sitting room with a wonderful outlook to the rear over the garden and golf course, and has French doors leading out to a lovely deck with wisteria and clematis, leading to the garden. Outside, the property has a block-paved driveway providing parking for three cars and a detached garage. A side gate leads to the south facing rear garden, which is real feature of the property and extends to just under ¼ acre. The garden is laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees; there is a vegetable garden, fruit cages, large chicken run, and various seating areas, ideal for outdoor entertaining. There is also a garden shed and gate giving access to the golf course. Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas central heating. Local Authority: Rother District Council (01892) 653311 Current council tax: E (2024/25 - £2,975.52 per annum) Current EPC rating: C