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House For Sale £1,325,000
Carricks Hill, Dallington, East Sussex TN21


Description
Outstanding and far reaching views over woodland and farmland for many miles - An extremely spacious and versatile house sitting in grounds of 2.6 acres - annexe potential as permission was granted but has now expired (RR2007/421/P). Substantial parking area, garage with mezzanine level and workshop. Built in the 1930's this house has been extended to provide versatile accommodation to suit all age ranges with a flexibility to suit multiple family occupation: An entrance porch leads into the large hallway with stairs rising and Modena flooring. The Drawing Room is large, light and has the full benefit of the rural views. It has an open fireplace and doors lead out to a Conservatory. There is a second, smaller Sitting room with a brick fireplace housing a woodburning stove, separate Dining Room with door to a private patio at the side of the house and a small internal Study. The kitchen is extremely well fitted with a recently installed quality kitchen and built-in appliances including; induction hob with extractor over, double eye-level oven and grill, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Room for a table and with a perching bar at the end of a run of long built-in units with floor lighting. Off the hallway is a cloakroom with a recently fitted suite which is adjacent to a Utility room with plumbing and space for washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer and drying space. There is a deep, built-in airing cupboard housing the boiler and modern pressurised water tank with shelving and storage space. On the ground floor are two good sized double bedrooms and a large family bathroom fitted with a white suite comprising bath, separate shower cubicle, w.c and wash basin. On the first floor is a light spacious landing with eaves storage cupboards. These bedrooms are extremely large and should reconfiguration for additional bedrooms be required there is certainly the space. Currently, the main bedroom has a stunning view over the countryside, a full range of built-in wardrobes and cupboards and a recently installed wet room shower with double rain head, w.c and wash basin. The second bedroom is like a bedsitting room with an en suite shower room, w.c and wash basin.
Outside: A sweeping driveway leads to a very large car parking area with five bar gate and further gateways into the fields. Bounded by beech and evergreen hedges with gates to either side of the house makes the car parking area protected. The garden is divided into 'rooms'. Abutting the conservatory is a large patio which sweeps around to a private patio at the side of the house. From the main patio is a view across its own land and over the forest, noted for being an Area of Outstanding Beauty. There are lovely feature ponds with running water feature and a pretty wooden arched bridge separating them. The lawns then level out with a brick retaining wall and central steps leading to a large area of lawn with mature trees and shrubs, large greenhouse and a hedge with wooden pergola separating this section of garden from the orchard/vegetable garden. Deer, pheasant and wildlife are seen in this garden being surrounded by protected, open fields and forest. Moving into a large area of garden/paddock there is a large, natural pond which is now mainly dry. A post and rail fence with a five bar gate then leads into a paddock, surrounded by mature hedges. Services: Oil fired central heating, Klargester private drainage. Tax Band F.

Dallington is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a small hamlet with a village school, pub and post office. Many bridleways and footpaths across the forest and adjoining farmland encompassing, Brightling and Darwell Reservoir. The nearest main line station is at Robertsbridge with a service to Charing Cross and London Bridge. Robertsbridge has a range of village shops and a strong community with local clubs and secondary school. Heathfield is only 5.4 miles away and has a larger range of shops and supermarkets, medical amenities and secondary schooling. The town of Battle is only 6.7 miles with another main line station, supermarkets and a good range of shops, supermarket and secondary school.
Directions: Approaching Dallington from the north, Heathfield direction continue along the Battle Road through the village of Three Cups. Proceed down the steep hill and then up Carricks Hill. The property will be found on the right hand side, where a hanging name sign will be seen. If you reach the top of the hill with a sign to The Street, you have gone too far. Alternatively: From The Swan Inn at Woods corner, head towards Heathfield for 0.4 miles and the property will be found on the left.

Material Information
Council Tax Band :F

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