This two-bedroom terraced house is located in the picturesque village of Sedlescombe. The property includes period features and a rear garden, making it an attractive option for those seeking a freehold residence. Its central location within the village offers convenient access to local amenities, including a village shop, pub, and hotel.
The living room features exposed floorboards and a log burner with a brick surround, providing a traditional yet functional space. Storage cupboards add practicality, and the front-facing window allows natural light to fill the room. This space is ideal for cosy evenings and gatherings, offering both comfort and charm.
The kitchen is equipped with white cupboards and drawers complemented by a wooden worktop. A butler's sink and stable door leading to the garden enhance its character. The tiled floor adds to the kitchen's durability and ease of maintenance, while the layout ensures efficient use of space. The kitchen opens out to the garden, making it convenient for outdoor dining and gardening activities.
The bathroom is partly tiled, featuring a small bath with shower fittings and a towel radiator. The second bedroom, situated at the rear, is a small double with decorative wall panelling and two windows that bring in ample natural light. The main bedroom at the front includes a black feature fireplace and storage cupboards, providing additional functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Situated in Sedlescombe village, the property offers easy access to numerous walking paths that showcase the natural beauty of the area. The proximity to the A21 provides excellent transport links to surrounding areas. Mainline stations at Battle and Robertsbridge offer convenient commuting options to larger towns and cities. Additionally, the coastal town of Hastings and the historic town of Rye are both within a short drive, offering further recreational and cultural opportunities.
Grade 2 listed
Freehold
Council tax band C