A Grade II listed former farmhouse believed to date back approximately 600 years, with many notable features including inglenook fireplaces, exposed timbers and good ceiling heights. On entering the property you are welcomed by the dining hall which has a large inglenook fireplace with log burner and leads to both the drawing room and the fully integrated kitchen/breakfast room. From the kitchen access is given to the garden room which has an inglenook fireplace, vaulted ceilings and takes in views over the established gardens, and steps from the kitchen also lead down to the extensive cellar which is tall enough to stand in. There ground floor also has the benefit of a study, boot room and shower room with seperate wc. To the first and second floors are the five bedrooms and bath/shower rooms, all of which are of a generous size and from most one can enjoy pleasant views over the gardens and the countryside beyond. The gardens are a particular feature of the property being established and offering a good level of seclusion, as well as a productive vegetable garden. There is a range of garden sheds and outbuildings to include a log store, greenhouse, a detached garage with vehicular access, a former Forge which is now in need of repair but offers significant potential to create a garden room/home office. The property enjoys an unspoiled rural location in the hamlet of Salehurst and the property sits opposite the 13th Century church St Mary the Virgin. The property also benefits from being close to the Salehurst Halt public house, locally renowned for its food and views. The village of Robertsbridge is closeby and offers a comprehensive range of local amenities including both primary and second schools, a mainline station with regular services to London Charing Cross and the coast at Hastings.
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Campbell's, Battle
01424 232324
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