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Heartsease enjoys a fabulous, tucked away yet central position, within attractive gardens and backing on to open fields. There is also considerable scope to extend remodel, or even redevelop, subject to the necessary planning consents.
This attractive cottage style property, originating from around 1910, comprises a large open plan living space from which you can enjoy the view, with a fitted kitchen with space for a table by the window enjoying the views, and a separate utility room beyond. By the garden doors there is space for a desk area, whilst the hallway provides access to two ground floor bedrooms and a modernised family bathroom, as well as a staircase to a first floor room, forming a useful hobbies room office occasional bedroom.
The gardens to the front have a block paved path and steps to the front door, whilst the garden is hedge and fence enclosed, with a further paved area and area of lawn.
The rear garden is south facing and enjoys a large paved terrace immediately behind the house, ideal for entertaining, or just sitting and enjoying the views. Steps lead down to the lawn, which in turn backs on to open fields and offers views across the Rother Valley. The rear garden is again hedge and fence enclosed, and predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with shrubs. There is also an allocated off road parking space at the top of the lane.
It is considered that house offers great potential for further enlargement modernisation redevelopment subject to planning , as the precedent has already been set by recent development nearby. The location, whilst central, is remarkably peaceful and whilst the car parking space is nearby, the last hundred yards or so is pedestrian access.
Heartsease is within close proximity to Mayfield High Street, in a very convenient, yet tucked away location enjoying some superb views across fields and the Rother Valley beyond.
The High Street can provide for most day to day needs, with facilities including a small supermarket with post office, butcher, baker, pharmacy, florist, greengrocers and deli as well as GP surgery, dentist and hairdressers. There are also a couple of cafes and Period Inns, including the renowned Middle House Hotel.
There are pretty churches of various denominations, a flourishing primary school and the well regarded Mayfield School secondary school.
For more comprehensive facilities Tunbridge Wells is 9 miles to the north. Railway stations can be found at Wadhurst 5 miles , Crowborough 6 miles , and Tunbridge Wells. These provide a fast and regular service to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Canon Street. There is a regular bus service to Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne. The area provides an excellent selection of both state and private schools.
Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, bowls, numerous golf clubs, sailing on Bewl Water and at the coast. The area is criss crossed with many beautiful walks through the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Material Information
Council Tax Band D rates are not expected to rise upon completion .
Mains Gas, electricity, water and sewerage.
The property is believed to be of timber construction with rendered elevations and a roof.
We are not aware of any safety issues or cladding issues.
We believe that the roof may be asbestos tiles at the property.
The property is located within the AONB and conservation area.
The title has restrictions and easements, we suggest you seek legal advice on the title.
According to the Government Flood Risk website, there is a very low risk of flooding.
Broadband coverage we are informed that Superfast broadband is available at the property.
Mobile Coverage There is limited mobile coverage from various networks.
We are not aware of any mining operations in the vicinity.
We are not aware of planning permission for extensions at any neighbouring properties, but we are aware of planning for four new build houses off West Street.
The property does not have step free access.
EPC Rating D"