Parkfield Farm

House For Sale £1,750,000
Padgham Lane, Dallington, Heathfield, East Sussex


Description
Parkfield Farm
The main house at Parkfield Farm is understood to be of Victorian origin, with later additions and presents attractive mellow red brick elevations, with partly tile hung upper elevations under a pitched tile roof. Internally, the house provides light and well arranged accommodation over two floors. Features of note include a generous entrance hall with a wood burning stove, bay windows and fireplaces in all three reception rooms, a well appointed kitchen with AEG appliances and a garden room with a vaulted ceiling, exposed brickwork and a quarry tile floor. Other features include some exposed timbers, sash windows, picture rails and panelled doors.
Parkfield Cottage
In addition to the main house and lying some distance to the north east, the cottage provides stylish and well presented accommodation arranged over two floors. The cottage is ideally suited to provide accommodation for extended family, teenagers, guests, dependant relatives or alternatively could provide a useful source of additional income. Externally, the cottage presents brick and weatherboard lower elevations, with tile hung upper elevations under a mainly pitched tile roof.
A particular feature of the cottage is the large kitchen/dining room, which incorporates a well appointed kitchen with integrated appliances. From the kitchen/dining room two sets of glazed casement doors lead out onto a wide decked sitting area. Other features include a fireplace in the study/bedroom 4, panelled doors, and a well appointed bathroom and ensuite shower room.
Lying to the rear of the cottage and beyond the decked sitting area there is a good sized secluded lawned garden.

Parkfield Farm lies in a glorious elevated unspoilt rural position within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural beauty, and is approached from a minor country lane via a private gravel entrance drive. The historic and unspoilt village of Dallington lies about 0.5 a mile to the north east, with its church and primary school. The picturesque village of Rushlake Green is about 2 miles, with its church and popular public house.
The old market town of Heathfield is about 6 miles, providing a good range of shops and amenities for everyday needs including two supermarkets. For the commuter, Etchingham mainline station with services to Charing Cross/Cannon Street is about 7 miles. The pretty and historic town of Battle is about 7 miles, also providing a mainline station to London. The county town of Lewes is about 19 miles, whilst Royal Tunbridge Wells is about 20 miles. There is an excellent range of schools in the area including Vine Hall, Marlborough House, St Andrews, Eastbourne College and St Bedes, The Dicker.

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