- Far reaching views across the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty +
- Short walk on footpaths to Ashurst station +
1 Watch Oak Villa is a splendid semi-detached period property, that offers beautifully presented accommodation, with high quality fittings and understated, attractive décor throughout.
The main reception room is a well-proportioned sitting room with its wooden flooring and fireplace, which is fitted with a woodburning stove. There is also a dining room/study, which is ideal for family meals or home working. The adjoining kitchen has a skylight overhead and fitted units to base and wall level, as well as space for all the necessary appliances.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms of similar proportions. The principal bedroom has an en suite bathroom, with two further bedrooms benefitting from built-in wardrobes. Additionally, the first floor has a family shower room. The bedrooms all have far-reaching views across the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Local Authority: Wealdon
Services: Mains electric, water and drainage. Oil central heating
At the front of the property there is a gravel driveway with plenty of parking space for residents and guests alike.
At the rear, the garden features paved terracing for al fresco dining, as well as an area of lawn. There is a timber-framed shed for garden storage, timber fencing to either side and at the end of the garden, post and rail fencing affording expansive views across the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The village of Blackham occupies a stunning and secluded position in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The tiny village is surrounded by rolling fields and woodland and includes a village hall and a parish church.
There is a primary school and village pub in nearby Fordcombe, while local shops can be found in the larger village of Langton Green, three miles away.
The popular town of Tunbridge Wells is five miles away, offering a wealth of amenities and facilities including the delightful and renowned Pantiles, with its boutique shops, restaurants and independent cafés.
The town is home to some of the finest state schools in the country, including The Skinners’ School and Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School.
Ashurst station is a short walk away on footpaths and offers services to London Bridge (57 minutes), while Tunbridge Wells has more regular services to London Cannon Street and London is less than an hour away by rail (55 minutes to London Cannon Street), while the M25 is easily reached via the A21.
Ashurst station 0.7 miles (56 minutes to London Bridge), Tunbridge Wells town centre 5.5 miles, Crowborough 7.0 miles, East Grinstead 7.5 miles, M25 (Jct 5) 18.0 miles, Gatwick Airport 18.5 miles, Central London 35 miles