Listed for £799,950
March 16, 2026
Sold for £463,000
2013
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Base units with worktops over and incorporating a stainless steel sink, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, gas meter, consumer unit and glass panelled door opening to rear garden.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Dropdown ladder to loft hatch, fitted carpet, window to front and doors to:
MAIN BEDROOM: Radiator, fitted carpet, window to front with fitted blind and door into:
EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM: Tiled double enclosure with integrated shower unit, Roka dual flush low level wc, Roka floating basin with mirror over and shaver point, chrome heated towel rail, extractor fan, tiled flooring and obscured window to rear.
BEDROOM: Glazed sliding door wardrobe, radiator, fitted carpet and window to front with fitted blind.
BEDROOM: Glazed sliding door wardrobe, radiator, fitted carpet and window overlooking the rear garden.
BEDROOM: Glazed sliding door wardrobe, radiator, fitted carpet and window overlooking the rear garden.
FAMILY BATHROOM: P-shaped bath with tiled surrounds, integrated shower over, screen and handheld attachment, dual flush low level wc, wash hand basin, chrome heated towel rail, laminate flooring and obscured window to rear.
OUTSIDE FRONT: Herringbone driveway providing off road parking which in turn leads to the integral double garage. The remainder of the garden features an area of lawn, a selection of mature planting and side access to rear garden via a lockable timber gate.
OUTSIDE REAR: Adjacent to the property is an extensive patio suited for outside furniture and entertaining. Steps then lead down to the remainder of the garden which is principally laid to lawn accompanied by some mature planting. In addition features include a raised rockery, a water feature and covered log store.
SITUATION: Crowborough is the largest and highest inland town in East Sussex, set within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bordering the Ashdown Forest. The town centre gives the impression of being a bustling village, with an excellent choice of supermarkets and numerous small, independent retailers, restaurants and cafes. The area is well served for both state and private junior and secondary schooling as well as Crowborough Leisure Centre offering a swimming pool, gym, sports hall and a children's playground. The mainline railway station provides trains to London as well as a good selection of bus routes. Other attractions that Crowborough can offer include nature reserves, plentiful sport and recreation areas, children's play areas and a thriving arts culture and various annual events. Located to the west of Crowborough and made famous by A A Milne's Winnie the Pooh, is Ashdown Forest which is a great place for walking, riding and enjoying spectacular views over the Sussex countryside. The spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells is approximately eight miles to the north where you will find the mainline railway station, good range of schooling and an excellent mix of retailers, eateries and pavement cafes spread through the historic Pantiles and The Old High Street.
TENURE: Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND: F
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher Crowborough
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ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING REQUIREMENTS:
In accordance with HMRC current legal requirements, we are required to carry out AML (Anti Money Laundering) checks on all purchasers once any offer has been accepted. A non-refundable administration fee of £30 + VAT (£36) will apply for each prospective purchaser. Satisfactory AML results and evidence of funds and/or a mortgage AIP are required before any offer can be formally accepted and memorandum of sale issued.