Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Honeys Green Farmhouse Lewes Road, Uckfield, a cozy and compact country house type home with 4 bed in the TN22 5RE area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,100,000 and a rental potential of £7,150 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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". Entrance Hall, Three reception rooms, Kitchen/breakfast room, Utility room, Cloakroom, Cellar, 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms (2 en-suite), Attic store, Detached partially converted annexe/barn, heated swimming pool, kennels, portable home office with excellent wireless business broadband covering the entire property, planning permission for a three bay garage wit hstudio above, Around 1.56 acres.
Description Honey's Green Farmhouse is a pretty detached Grade II Listed farmhouse believed to date back to the 15th Century. It is a timber framed house that has been refronted with red brick and grey headers on the ground floor and tile hungabove under a hipped tiled floor. Points of note include diamond lattice casement windows, an abundance of exposed oak beams, inglenook fireplace in the drawing room, oak latched doors, underfloor heating throughout most of the ground floor and in the first floor bathrooms.
Situation Honey's Green Farmhouse is tucked away in a rural setting on the outskirts of the hamlet of Easons Green between the villages of Blackboys and Halland in the East Sussex countryside. The nearby towns of Heathfield and Lewes provide a good selection of local services with more comprehensive shopping available at Uckfield (4 miles), Eastbourne (about 15 miles), Brighton (about 17 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (about 18 miles). There is a good selection of schools in the area including the primary school in East Hoathly, Community Colleges in Uckfield, Ringmer, Heathfield and Hailsham, Sussex Downs, Plumpton and Eastbourne Colleges, St Leonards-Mayfield School for Girls and St. Bedes in Upper Dicker.
Ground Floor Leading off the entrance hall, the drawing room features exposed beams to the ceiling, a large inglenook fireplace with bressumer beam over and diamond lattice windows that look out over the gardens to the front and side of the house. A further window looks through to the dining room and an oak latched door opens to reveal a staircase descending to the cellar, which is a useful storage room.
. The double aspect sitting room overlooks the gardens to the sie and rear of the house and features a brick fireplace housing an electric stove.
. The double aspect kitchen/breakfast room has windows overlooking the front and rear gardens and looking through to the dining room. The flagstone floor is under heated and there are exposed beams to the ceiling. The kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, including a matching island with granite worktops and tiled splash backs, Fitted into the inglenook recess is a four door dual fuel AGA with electric hob and to the side of the inglenook are the remains of an old bread oven. Integrated appliances include a Neff dishwasher, griddle hob and combi microwave. There is also a twin bowl butler sink and space for an American style fridge/freezer. accessed off the kitchen is a walk-in larder and utility room.
. The dining room is located in an oak framed, double glazed conservatory with flagstone floor and French doors out to the rear garden.
. The Utility room is fitted with matching larder and base units to those in the kitchen, including granite worktops and butler sink. There is space for concealing a washing machine and tumble dryer and there is a Miele coffee machine, which may be available subject to offer. The floor features a continuation of the flagstones from the kitchen. A casement window looks out over the rear garden and a door leads out to the side of the house. Accessed through the utility room is a cloakroom, which also houses the boiler.
First Floor The first floor landing has a diamond lattice window to the side and a further window to the rear. There are exposed beams to the walls and an open tread staircase ascending to the second floor bedroom suite. Fitted wardrobes, box window seats and a walk-in wardrobe as well as an en-suite bathroom/ The bathroom comprises a standalone roll top bath with shower attachment, separate double shower cubicle, WC and wash basin set in a fitted base unit. The floor is tiled and a window looks out to the side.
. There are two further bedrooms on the first floor, both of which feature brick fireplaces, one of which houses an electric stove.
. The family bathroom has travertine tiling to the walls and floor which has under floor heating. The white suite consists of a bath with shower attachment set into a tiled surround, a separate walk-in shower with drench head, wc and wash basin set within a fitted base unit. There is also a heated towel rail and heated mirrors. A diamond lattice window looks out over the front garden.
Second Floor On the second floor is a double bedroom with beamed vaulted ceilig. A large skylight provides a view over the garden to the rear and a high level window provides further natural light. Adjoining this room is a converted attic room with a further skylight and fitted drawers/dressing table. There is also a walk-through wardrobe which leads to an unconverted attic store. This bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room with corner shower cubicle, wc and wash basin.
Outside An electric five bar gated opens onto a gravel driveway that sweeps behind the annexe to a large parking and turning area.
. Brick pathways lead through the lawned gardens to the front and side of the house to the annexe and to the house.
. The annexe is a Grade II Listed detached timber framed and brick infilled outbuilding/barn that has been partially converted to provide a studio. The remainder of the building is useful for storage but offers potential for conversion subject to the necessary consents being granted.
. Immediately to the rear of the house is a gravel seating/dining area accessible through the dining room. Beyond this area is a further lawned garden with well-stocked perimeter beds.
. There is a heated swimming pool in the rear garden with the pump/equipment stored in an outbuilding close by. Attached to the back of this outbuilding is a former piggery, which is now used as a dog kennel.
. There is also a pond in the rear garden beyond which the gardens have been left to grow into a meadow with plum and fig trees and a hedge border.
. Tucked behind a fence screen next to the parking area is a 39'3 x 9'3 mobile container that the current owners use as a home office. This may be included in the sale subject to offer and is set up with digital cabling and multi-telephone lines. Alternatively, planning permission has been granted (WD/2010/0192/FE) to build a triple bay garage on this site with studio above.
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