Property description
Guide Price £580,000 - £600,000 -
Grade II listed Cottage -
Built circa 1649 -
Character features -
Three Bedrooms -
Panoramic views -
Western edge of Ashdown Forest -
Beautiful gardens -
Detached double garage
A picturesque 17th Century cottage with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside and situated in a secluded position on a private lane, away from the main road. Located in the historic village of West Hoathly, the cottage dates back to 1649, originally consisting of three cottages before conversion to a large family home and is known locally as the ‘house within the rocks’. The spacious three bedroom accommodation offers a wealth of period features throughout and totals nearly 1800 sq ft, briefly comprises on the ground floor; fitted kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, living/dining room with Inglenook fireplace and double French doors with views across to Weirwood Reservoir, drawing room with access to the garden, concealed wine store and an open fireplace. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms all with countryside views and a large family bathroom with separate shower. Loft space spanning the entire length of the property provides ample storage. To the front of the property there is a modern detached double garage with electric doors and large sun terrace positioned over. Externally the property boasts a mature and well tended terraced garden with patio area abutting the rear of the property, areas laid to lawn, flower beds and borders plus a useful outdoor wood store all with seclusion provided by hedge and shrub screening.
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Property Features :
- Grade II listed Cottage
- Built circa 1649
- Character features
- Three Bedrooms
- Panoramic views