- GUIDE PRICE £375,000 TO £385,000 +
- THREE BEDROOM END OF TERRACE HOUSE +
- CLOSE PROXIMITY TO HAWKHURST COLONNADE +
- LIVING ROOM WITH WOOD BURNER +
- SPACIOUS KITCHEN/DINER & SEPARATE UTILITY ROOM +
- CHARACTER FEATURES +
- ACCOMMODATION SET OVER THREE FLOORS +
- BEAUTIFUL WEST FACING REAR GARDEN +
- EPC RATING D +
- COUNCIL TAX BAND C +
Guide Price £375,000 to £385,000
This charming three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace house offers a blend of period features and modern comforts. Upon entering, you are greeted by an entrance that leads on to a spacious living room featuring a large bay window and a wood burner, perfect for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open and bright kitchen/dining room is to the rear of the property and designed for both everyday living and entertaining, with doors that open out to the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a convenient utility room and a downstairs W.C.
On the first floor, the property boasts a stylish shower room and two double bedrooms, each offering ample space and comfort. The second floor reveals a large bedroom with eaves storage on either side, providing plenty of room for personal belongings.
Outside, the rear garden is a true highlight, featuring a large patio area ideal for outdoor seating and relaxation. This leads to a lawn that extends to the beautiful countryside beyond, offering views and a perfect spot to enjoy evening sunsets. The garden is a wonderful space for entertaining friends and family, making it a delightful extension of the home's living area.
If You Lived Here
Situated in the picturesque village of Hawkhurst, this property enjoys a prime location that combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of local amenities. Hawkhurst itself offers a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to all your daily needs. For more extensive shopping and dining options, the nearby towns of Cranbrook and Tenterden are easily accessible and provide a broader range of facilities.
Travel connections are excellent, with the A21 providing a direct route to the coastal town of Hastings and the historic city of Tunbridge Wells. For commuters, Etchingham and Staplehurst stations offer regular train services to London, making it convenient for those who work in the capital but prefer a quieter home life.
Nature enthusiasts will be delighted with the abundance of scenic walks available in the surrounding countryside. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest is just a short drive away, offering beautiful trails for walking, cycling, and horse riding. Additionally, the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounds the village, providing endless opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Families will appreciate the selection of highly regarded schools in the area. Primary education is well-served by Hawkhurst Church of England Primary School, while secondary options include the prestigious Cranbrook School and several other excellent schools in nearby towns. This makes the location ideal for families seeking quality education for their children.