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3 bed Cottage property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£765,000
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" Entrance hall, Living dining room, Kitchen breakfast room, Cloaks shower room, First floor landing, 2 bedrooms, Family bathroom, Second floor bedroom 3, Oil heating, EPC rating E, Detached garage workshop, Summerhouse studio, Off road parking, Mature cottage gardens to the rear and side.


Occupying a rural location off a narrow lane in rolling countryside overlooking Hog Hill Windmill to the front and enjoying far reaching views to the rear over the surrounding countryside in the Pannel Valley to the sea at Pett Level. The Ancient Town of Winchelsea, one of the few examples of a bastide town in England based on the grid iron street plan arranged around the incomplete church of St. Thomas the Martyr, is within one mile. Local facilities include a small shop post office, together with a primary school, public house. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye 4 miles , also renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications and fine period architecture. The town has a range of shopping facilities and an active local community, Rye Arts and Jazz Festivals are held annually. From Rye there are train services to Eastbourne and Ashford with fast connections to London St.Pancras in 37 minutes.

The Cottage comprises a detached Grade II listed period property, dating in part from the early C17th, of timber frame construction with mellow brick and stone external lower elevations and part tile hung upper elevations set with oak frame leaded light windows beneath a pitched peg tiled roof. The living accommodation is arranged over three floors.

An oak side entrance door opens into a hallway with leaded light windows to the front and a vaulted ceiling with exposed timber framing and the original external cottage wall of timber construction with square daub infill panels. An open tread oak staircase leads to the first floor, the hall floor has antique terracotta tiles retrieved from a cargo ship which sunk off the coast in 1868. The combined living room and dining room looks across the rear garden and farmland beyond to the sea in the far distance. The room has exposed timber framing and floorboards, a leaded light oak door leading out to the garden and a wide inglenook fireplace with a brick hearth, oak bressumer beam and a fitted wood burning stove. The triple aspect kitchen breakfast room overlooks the gardens and is fitted with an extensive range of units incorporating a 4 ring electric hob with oven under, two oven electric Aga, integrated dishwasher and washing machine Butler s sink, quarry tiled floor and a door to the rear garden. Also on the ground floor, is a cloaks shower room with large walk in shower and side screen, wash basin on stand and wc, quarry tiled floor.

On the first floor, the below eaves landing has two skylight windows and a built in airing cupboard. Bedroom 1 has far reaching views to the sea and a vaulted ceiling with exposed timber framing. Bedroom 2 has distant views, a fireplace with an oak bressumer, exposed ceiling beams and an open tread, oak ladder staircase to the second floor. The family bathroom comprises panelled bath, wc and wash basin.

On the second floor, there is a crow s nest bedroom 3 with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and widespread views over farmland to the sea.


OUTSIDE To the front is an area of open plan garden with a low brick retaining wall, shrub borders and brick and pebbled pathways. To one side is a driveway providing off road parking and access to a detached heritage style, oak framed garage with adjoining workshop store. To the rear of the house is the well stocked, south facing cottage garden with a gently sloping lawn, sun terrace, ornamental pond, mixed flower beds and areas of perennial planting, together with an oak framed summerhouse with folding glazed casement doors. Note Planning Permission has been granted for a two storey rear extension, for further details ref PP 2021 1204 P



FURTHER INFORMATION Local Authority Rother District Council. Council Tax Band F
Mains electricity and water. Oil Heating. Private drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage Limited EE, Vodafone, Three and 02
Broadband speed Standard 1Mbps available. Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary Very low risk. Source GOV.UK
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Average Price
The average asking price of 3 bed Cottage properties For Sale in is £765,000. The most recent sale of the same type on this road was on Nov 8, 2024 for £717,000. The crime level in the surrounding area is very low.
Crime
The crime level in the surrounding area is very low.
Nearby Schools
Icklesham Church of England Primary School
0.9mi
St Thomas' Church of England Aided Primary School
1.3mi
Buckswood School
2.3mi
Guestling Bradshaw Church of England Primary School
2.6mi
Rye Community Primary School
3.6mi
Nearby Stations
Winchelsea Station
1.7mi
Three Oaks Station
3.2mi
Doleham Station
3.3mi
Rye Station
3.4mi
Ore Station
5.2mi
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