Description
- Very pretty period cottage in a tucked away position in the heart of the village
- Beautifully presented & deceptively spacious living space with period features throughout
- Good ceiling heights
- 3 double bedrooms & a spacious attic room
- Family bathroom & cloakroom
- Sitting room with an inglenook fireplace & dining room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Basement with planning permission for conversion
- Courtyard garden with direct access to churchyard & lovely views of the church
A most attractive and beautifully presented Grade II listed 16th century terraced cottage with period features throughout, situated in the heart of the village and backing onto the church. NO CHAIN.
Situation:
The property is situated in the centre of the much sought after village of Wadhurst. The High Street offers an excellent range of shops and services for everyday needs including a Jempson’s Local store and post office, café, butcher, baker, pharmacy, florist, off licence, public houses, as well as a doctor’s surgery, dentist, primary school and the well regarded Uplands Community College and Sports Centre.
For the commuter, Wadhurst mainline station is located about 1½ miles distant and provides a regular service to London Charing Cross/ Cannon Street in under an hour. There is also a regular bus service and the A21 is within easy reach and links with the M25. The regional centre of Tunbridge Wells is about 6 miles distant and provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the Royal Victoria Shopping centre, cinema complex and theatres.
The beautiful surrounding countryside is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and includes Bewl Water Reservoir, reputedly the largest area of inland water in the South East, where a wide range of water sports can be enjoyed.
Description:
3 Church Street is a very pretty Grade II listed terraced cottage, which dates from the 16th century and presents most attractive tile-hung and brick external elevations beneath a tiled roof.
Beautifully presented and recently refurbished to a high standard with some lovely details, the property provides a light and spacious living space that benefits from good ceiling heights, plenty of storage and period features throughout, including an abundance of wonderful exposed timbers and a superb inglenook fireplace. There is also a private courtyard garden with direct access to the churchyard.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors and includes on the ground floor a dining hall with a sash window to the front and wood parquet flooring, an inner lobby with access to a large and useful cellar with planning permission for conversion (Ref: WD/2019/2484/LB), a cloakroom, an impressive sitting room with a large sash window to the front, solid oak strip flooring, an inglenook fireplace and a useful storage cupboard to the side, and a modern kitchen/breakfast room with an extensive range of base units with quartz worksurfaces above, a belfast sink, a Rangemaster gas range cooker, a large window overlooking the garden and church beyond and a door leading to the garden. On the first floor there is a spacious master bedroom with a large sash window to the front and a storage cupboard, two further double bedrooms (one with a fitted wardrobe) and a good-sized bathroom with modern sanitary ware which includes a bath and a separate shower. On the second floor is an excellent attic room which is currently arranged as a second sitting/family room with a separate study and playroom.
To the rear of the property is a pretty walled courtyard garden with lovely views of the church and steps and a gate leading out to the churchyard.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Gas-fired central heating
Local Authority: Wealden District Council (01892) 653311
Current council tax: D
EPC Rating: Exempt