Guide Price: £475,000 to £500,000 Originally built in the early 1900s Middle House is a beautifully presented three bedroom semi-detached period cottage that the current owners have re-modelled and sensitively re-designed. The landscaped rear garden incorporates an outside studio/office providing work space for modern day living and to the front is off road parking.
Guide Price: £ 475,000 - £500,000
Entrance Porch - Sitting Room - Family Room - Kitchen/Diner - Utility Room - Downstairs Shower Room - Three Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Outside Ecospace Cedar Clad Twin Pod Home Office - Attractive Landscaped Rear Garden - Front Garden With Off Road Parking
Originally built in the early 1900s Middle House is a beautifully presented three bedroom semi-detached period cottage offering glorious far reaching countryside views to the front. The current owners have re-modelled and sensitively re-designed this much loved cottage to an exceptional standard with a good mix of contemporary and period features. In brief the accommodation is set over three levels consisting of a sitting room, family room and kitchen/diner with direct access out to the garden, a utility room and downstairs shower room. To the first floor are two bedrooms, a family bathroom and to the second floor is a further double bedroom. The landscaped rear garden is a particular feature and stretches to almost 100ft in length and incorporates an outside studio/office providing work space for the modern day professional. This home offers a truly homely feel and we recommend a viewing sooner rather than later to appreciate what is on offer
Obscured glass upvc panelled front door leads into:
ENTRANCE PORCH: Velux window, wood laminate flooring, inset spot lighting, radiator with thermostat, coats hanging area and glass panelled oak door provides access into:
SITTING ROOM: Most attractive feature fireplace with wood mantel and surround, iron basket and slate hearth, dado rails, continuation of wood laminate flooring, telephone/tv points, understairs cupboard and stairs to first floor, two radiators both with thermostats, double glazed sash windows to front and attractive glass panelled timber doors with access into:
FAMILY ROOM: Continuation of wood laminate flooring, dado rails and open arch into:
KITCHEN/DINER: A charming country kitchen consisting of a range of wall and base units with oak worktops over, one and a half bowl ceramic sink with swan mixer tap, Neff appliances include an inset 4-ring gas hob with extractor fan and metal backplate and an eye level double oven, space for fridge/freezer, floor to ceiling radiator with thermostat, inset spot lighting, wood laminate flooring, large double glazed window to rear, double glazed French doors opening to the garden and glass panelled door into:
UTILITY ROOM: Wall and base units with oak worktops and upstands over, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, radiator, tiled flooring and inset spot lighting.
SHOWER ROOM: Tiled shower cubicle with integrated shower, low level wc, vanity wash hand basin with mixer tap, chrome heated towel rail, tiled flooring, extractor fan, inset spot lighting and obscured double glazed window to side.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Built in smoke detector.
FAMILY BATHROOM: Comprising of a freestanding bath with side taps and shower attachment, vanity wash hand basin with cupboards beneath, tiled shower cubicle with rainfall showerhead and separate shower attachment, low level dual flush wc, dado rails, vinyl flooring, chrome heated towel rail and obscured double glazed window to rear.
BEDROOM 2: Two built in wardrobe cupboards with hanging space and storage above, radiator, wood laminate flooring and double glazed sash window to front enjoying outstanding views over countryside.
BEDROOM 3: Radiator, laminate flooring and double glazed window to rear enjoying views.
SECOND FLOOR HALF LANDING: Wardrobe cupboard with hanging rails and door into:
MASTER BEDROOM: Two eaves storage areas, carpet as fitted, velux window to front and dormer double glazed window overlooking rear garden.
OUTSIDE FRONT: Resin driveway providing off road parking, sandstone walling to raised beds with established planting and timber gate affords side access via lockable gate which in turn leads to a p-shingle resin pathway to rear garden, storage area. Gas meter on house wall.
REAR GARDEN: An extremely attractive and landscaped garden which has been thoughtfully planted with an array of established planting and features an ornamental pond and a large resin bonded gravel patio area suited for garden table, chairs and entertaining. Point of particular note is the Ecospace cedar clad office pod with dual access points, exterior lighting and accessed via double glazed sliding glass doors that open into two separate office areas perfect for todays living. To the rear of the garden is a timber shed and greenhouse.
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 countryside around the town is a walkers' paradise and there are also facilities nearby for horse riders, cyclists and rock climbers. Crowborough is situated just south of Tunbridge Wells on the A26, about halfway between London and the south coast, and can also be reached by train on the Uckfield line from London Bridge. The town's most famous resident was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, of Sherlock Holmes fame, commemorated by a statue now standing at the main crossroads in town. 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. There is a farmers' market once a month and the luxury of plentiful free parking. The area is well served for both state and private junior and secondary schooling as well as Crowborough Leisure Centre and recreation ground offers a swimming pool, gym, sports hall and a children's playground. Other attractions that Crowborough can offer include nature reserves, plentiful sport and recreation grounds, children's play areas and a thriving arts culture and various annual events.
TENURE: Freehold
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher Crowborough 01892 665666
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