- Character Property +
- Cosy Living Room with Log Burner +
- Far reaching countryside views +
- Two parking spaces. +
- Two Storey Extension Planning Permission +
- Council Tax Band D +
- Lovely country cottage garden +
A delightful three-bedroom semi-detached tile-hung cottage enjoying far-reaching countryside views, located close to the highly sought-after village of Lamberhurst. Originally built as a farm worker's cottage, the property retains considerable period charm while offering well-arranged accommodation set across three floors.
Accommodation
The ground floor comprises a spacious and light-filled entrance hallway leading to a welcoming living room with oak flooring and an attractive brick fireplace with log burner, creating a warm and cosy focal point.
The farmhouse-style kitchen is fitted with extensive work units and benefits from stable doors opening to the garden, together with a useful separate utility area. On the opposite side of the hallway is a charming conservatory overlooking the garden — an ideal space for relaxing or entertaining.
On the first floor, there is a generous double bedroom with wonderful views across open farmland, fitted wardrobes, and a spacious family bathroom — also enjoying stunning rural outlooks.
The top floor provides two further bedrooms, perfectly suited for children, guests, or a home office.
Outside
Externally, the property benefits from front, side and rear gardens, well stocked with established planting, along with a greenhouse and garden sheds. The gardens provide a peaceful setting in which to enjoy the surrounding countryside views.
Two parking spaces are located to the side of the adjacent property.
Planning permission has been granted for a two-storey extension (Ref: 25/01232/FULL), offering excellent potential for future enlargement.
Location
The village of Lamberhurst lies in the valley of the River Teise, surrounded by scenic rolling countryside with public footpaths, bridleways and natural open spaces right on the doorstep — ideal for walking, cycling and riding.
Mainline rail stations at Wadhurst, Frant and Royal Tunbridge Wells provide connections to London and the South East, while the nearby A21 offers convenient road access towards the M25 motorway and beyond.
The village and surrounding area offer charming country pubs and restaurants including The Vineyard and The Elephant's Head, with additional craft shops and cafés in nearby Goudhurst.
Outdoor leisure opportunities abound, with Bewl Water just a short drive away, offering sailing, fishing, rowing, cycling and lakeside walks. Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is also close by, providing extensive trails, mountain-biking routes and family-friendly recreation.
A well-regarded primary school serves the village, with access to excellent secondary and grammar schools in Royal Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.