This very versatile, 4 bedroom and 3 reception room charming period Cottage and family home are located in the sought after Sussex village of Laughton. Tucked away in a quiet and peaceful location, it provides the accommodation that a family can choose how they want arrange to suit their needs. On the ground floor, there are 3 reception rooms, all interlinked. The kitchen/breakfast room has a double aspect and door to the rear garden. There are a range of modern units and it provides the perfect space for family gatherings. The central reception room, can be a dining room or family room. The 3rd reception room is the sitting room, this enjoys a triple aspect with doors opening into the garden. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom has ensuite and has a double aspect which overlooks the garden. There is a gravel driveway which has off road parking for a couple of cars and gated entrance to the side garden, with lawn area with established mature planting and perenenial plants. There is a block paved patio at the rear of the house and this links to a garden office/utility, ideal for those wanting remote working. (Photos provided are historic) NO CHAIN
Laughton is a family friendly village in the Wealden District of East Sussex, five miles (8 km) east of County Town of Lewes, on the minor road to Hailsham (B2124). With The Roebuck public house, a popular local-run shop serving coffee, and a post office accessed by a roadside footpath, Laughton very much offers a traditional English feel centred around community life. There's also a community recreation ground behind the nearby Ofsted-rated 'Good' primary school and a private cricket ground behind the village hall in Church Lane. Next to the village shop, Pound Lane leads to some lovely woodland where you roam freely or walk the dog. A short drive away in Ringmer, you'll find a GP surgery and a thriving community around the busy parade of shops. King's Academy secondary school, has a bus service that picks up and drops off at the end of the drive. A little further away, the County Town of Lewes delivers a diverse mix of specialist and independent shops, historic buildings and landmarks, cobbled streets and Anglo-Saxon alleyways. World renowned Glyndebourne Opera House is located in nearby Glynde. Lewes is also a great starting point for exploring the Vanguard Way long-distance footpath, the South Downs Way, and the Greenwich Meridian Trail. The Brighton & Hove bus company and Compass Travel serve the Town, while mainline station runs regular trains to London Victoria via Haywards Heath and Gatwick, with connections to Brighton, Eastbourne, and Hastings. In addition, the area's encircling A-roads include the A22 to Eastbourne, the A26 to Lewes, and the A27.