Listed for £299,950
November 7, 2025
Sold for £275,000
2021
Sold for £190,000
2013
Sold for £174,500
2009
Sold for £165,000
2003
Sold for £118,000
2001
Sold for £54,950
1997
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BATHROOM: Panelled p-shaped panelled bath with mixer tap and glass shower screen, low level wc and rectangular sink with mixer tap. Tiled flooring, part tiled walling, extractor fan and obscured window to the side.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Large window to the side, fitted carpet and loft hatch with ladder and light.
MAIN BEDROOM: Fitted cupboard, fitted carpet, radiator and windows to front and rear.
BEDROOM: Fitted carpet, radiator and window to the front.
BEDROOM: Fitted carpet, radiator and window to the rear overlooking the garden.
OUTSIDE FRONT: Brick paved driveway providing off-road parking with side passageway and wooden gate to rear garden.
OUTSIDE REAR: The area of garden is principally laid to lawn accompanied by a large concrete patio, along with a wooden shed to the rear of the garden.
SITUATION: Crowborough, the largest and highest inland town in East Sussex, is nestled within the picturesque High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and borders the Ashdown Forest. The town centre has a charming atmosphere, offering a wide variety of supermarkets, independent shops, restaurants, and cafes. The area boasts and excellent range of schooling, alongside the Crowborough Leisure Centre, which features a swimming pool, gym, sports hall, and a children's playground. The town is well-connected with a mainline railway station offering services to London, as well as a good selection of bus routes. Crowborough also offers plenty of attractions, including nature reserves, sports facilities, playgrounds, a thriving arts scene, and various annual events. To the west, you'll find Ashdown Forest, renowned for inspiring A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh. The forest provides an excellent setting for walking, horse riding, and enjoying breathtaking views of the Sussex countryside. The spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, located about eight miles to the north, offers a mainline railway station, a wide range of schools, and a diverse mix of shops, restaurants, and cafes, particularly in the historic Pantiles and Old High Street areas.
TENURE: Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND: C
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher Crowborough
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