Description
- Video tour available on request
- Well presented ground floor apartment
- 2 double bedrooms
- Shower room
- Sitting room with bay window
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Period features including wonderful high ceilings and sash windows
- Parking
- No chain
A beautifully proportioned 2-bedroom ground floor apartment of approximately 968sq.ft, set within a most attractive Grade II listed building with communal gardens, situated in the heart of the village. NO CHAIN.
A beautifully proportioned 2-bedroom ground floor apartment of approximately 968sq.ft, set within a most attractive Grade II listed building with communal gardens, situated in the heart of the village. NO CHAIN.
Situation: Garstons is situated in the picturesque village of Burwash overlooking the pretty High Street, church and beautiful surrounding countryside. The village provides a good range of amenities including a post office/general store, primary school, doctors’ surgery and period inns. A wider range of facilities can be found in the market town of Heathfield, which lies about 7 miles to the west, where there are supermarkets, banks, as well as primary and secondary schools. Tunbridge Wells is about 15 miles to the north and Hastings is a similar distance to the coast. The A21 is within easy reach by car and gives access to the M25 and coastal routes. Etchingham and Stonegate mainline stations are approximately 10 minutes away by car and provide a regular commuter service to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street.
The National Trust property, Bateman's, home of Rudyard Kipling, is also just a few minutes away and the surrounding countryside includes Bewl Water Reservoir, reputedly the largest area of inland water in the Southeast, where a wide range of water sports can be enjoyed and the coast is also within easy reach.
Description: The property is one of seven apartments set within an impressive Grade II listed building, which is believed to date back to the early 1800s and was sympathetically converted in 1986. Presenting attractive rendered external elevations beneath a tiled roof, the property benefits from been well maintained, with regular external re-decoration and has a share of the freehold.
The property is light, spacious and well-presented throughout and benefits from some lovely period features, including high ceilings, large sash windows and a lovely outlook over the gardens.
Arranged on the ground floor, the accommodation includes a communal reception hall leading to the apartment, which has a spacious entrance hall extending approximately 22 feet, from which all the rooms lead, a lovely sitting room with large bay sash windows overlooking the communal gardens, cornicing and an attractive period fireplace fitted with gas stove and cornicing, a good-sized kitchen/breakfast room with two sash windows to the front, a range of cream shaker style wall and base units, granite work surfaces, butler style sink and range cooker, a shower room, a double bedroom with two sash windows overlooking the garden and a further large double bedroom with two sash windows to the front and wardrobe cupboards.
The property is approached through stone pillars over a shared driveway to a communal parking area that also provides visitor parking. To the rear of the property are the well-maintained communal gardens, which have an abundance of mature shrubs and plants. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and has a terrace, ideal for outdoor entertaining.
EPC Rating: Exempt
Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas central heating. Superfast Broadband
Local Authority: Rother District Council 01424 787000
Council Tax: Band C (2026/27 - £2,372.72)
Maintenance and sinking fund: TBC
