"Introducing a beautifully presented and charming two bedroom terraced cottage with a bay front, located in the heart of the highly sought after village of Ticehurst. The current owners have thoughtfully renovated the home to a high standard, offering a private, attractive rear garden and convenient off road parking for two vehicles to the rear.
Approaching the property, a brick paved pathway guides you to the front door, complemented by a side garden area that enhances its curb appeal.
Upon entering, you step directly into a cosy living room featuring wooden beamed ceilings, a generous bay window that fills the space with natural light, and a warming wood burning stove. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining area that benefits from a fitted storage cupboard. Adjacent to this room is the kitchen, which has been thoughtfully updated by the current owners, retaining charming wooden beamed ceilings. It showcases a stylish blend of farmhouse and modern design, with cotswold cream fitted units adorned with brass handles, wooden worktops, and a white ceramic sink overlooking the rear garden. A door from the kitchen provides easy access to the pretty outdoor space.
Upstairs, the first floor features a double bedroom with a front facing bay window and charming views, a second double bedroom at the rear with built in wardrobe space and garden views, and a spacious, well designed bathroom. The bathroom includes a large storage cupboard, is partly panelled and partly wallpapered, and features a bath with a shower overhead, complemented by stylish white tiles behind.
The garden boasts a paved patio area, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Beyond the patio lies a lawn area adorned with mature shrubs, two garden sheds, and a further paved section at the back serving as a parking space, accessed through a large private gate.
Ticehurst village is popular with families and enjoys a thriving local community with activities to suit all ages from the Village Hall and Club, Dale Hill Golf Course, Scout group, Gardeners Association, Womens Institute and recreation ground. Local amenities include a general store with post office, pharmacy, greengrocer, dry cleaner, caf , artisan bakery, florist, art gallery, several public houses and good bus services. Wadhurst approximately 3.7 miles offers a wider selection of shops and more comprehensive leisure and shopping opportunities can be found in Tunbridge Wells approximately 10.8 miles . Being the only spa town in the Southeast of England, Tunbridge Wells offers elegant architecture and extensive cultural, entertainment and shopping attractions, including theatres, caf s and restaurants, national retailers and characterful independent shops on the High Street and historic Pantiles, known for its charming Georgian colonnade and summer Jazz festivals, and regular craft and food markets. Nearby Camden Road a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, an artisan bakery, Italian deli, beauticians, fishmongers, butcher, green grocers and so much more with an eclectic mix of independent shops. Mainline rail services Stongegate station approximately 3.4 miles Wadhurst approximately 5.1 miles has services to London Charing Cross via London Bridge and Waterloo East and Cannon Street from 1 hour 4 minutes, with journey times to Tunbridge Wells, en route to London, from 8 minutes. Communications The A21, approximately 2 miles, provides links to the M25 and thereby to the national motorway network, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports and the Channel Tunnel terminal.
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