Situation: The property is situated in a quiet tucked away position within the much sought after village of Wadhurst. The High Street offers an excellent range of shops and services for everyday needs including a Jempson's Local store, café, butcher, baker, pharmacy, post office, florist, off licence, public houses, as well as a doctor's surgery, dentist, primary school and the well regarded Uplands Community College and Sports Centre.
For the commuter, Wadhurst mainline station is located about a mile away and provides a regular service to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street in under an hour. There is also a regular bus service and the A21 is within easy reach and links with the M25.
The regional centre of Tunbridge Wells is about 6 miles distant and provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the Royal Victoria Shopping centre, cinema complex and theatres.
The beautiful surrounding countryside is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and includes Bewl Water Reservoir, reputedly the largest area of inland water in the South East, where a wide range of water sports can be enjoyed.
Description: The property is a very pretty and charming period terraced cottage which presents brick, part weather boarding and render external elevations beneath a tiled roof.
The cottage is well presented and enjoys an abundance of period features throughout including an impressive inglenook fireplace, some lovely exposed timbers and latched doors. There is also a delightful secluded garden and a spacious, recently constructed outside garden room.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes on the ground floor a spacious sitting room with an inglenook fireplace with a Clearview wood burning stove and two large storage cupboards, a study/playroom, a well appointed kitchen/breakfast room with modern shaker style base units with wooden work surfaces over and a door leading out to the garden. On the first floor there is good-sized master bedroom with two fitted wardrobes and an attractive feature brick fireplace, a second bedroom and a modern family bathroom.
Outside and to the front of the cottage is a pretty front garden which is mainly laid to lawn with plant and shrub borders. There is a picket gate and fence and a brick path leads to the front door. To the rear there is a small area of terrace and a path leads to a good-sized area of lawn which is surrounded by various mature plants and trees. There is a secluded and peaceful seating area which is ideal for outdoor entertaining and a modern and spacious garden room which is considered an excellent addition to the accommodation of the cottage. The garden is fence and hedge enclosed on all sides.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas-fired central heating
Local Authority: Wealden District Council
Current council tax: D (£2,115 per annum)
EPC Rating: D
nb: There is a flying freehold over a small part of the kitchen/breakfast room and sitting room.