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**Guide Price £1,300,000 £1,400,000**
A substantial Grade II Listed period house of mixed ages and extending to 3,886 square feet, ideal for multi generational living, together with 28 acres of farmland and situated in a rural location with direct bridleway access into Battle Great Woods.
Nortons Farm is a substantial Grade II Listed period house of mixed ages and extending to 3,886 square feet, ideal for multi generational living.
The elevations are brick beneath a tiled roof and there is mains gas central heating.
Nortons Farm is approached over the entrance to Sedlescombe Golf Club and then onto a private driveway of some length shared with two other properties, being at the end and having direct access onto bridleways into Battle Great Woods, making it ideal for those with equestrian interests and the 1066 Country Walk for walking.
The main features are
The 17th century section has good ceiling heights and is arranged as follows
Front door to spacious hall with tiled floor and staircase to the first floor. The well proportioned drawing room has an inglenook fireplace with brick inset and wood burner, polished old quarry tiled floor, access to the cellar.
The kitchen breakfast room has a 1 bowl stainless steel sink, working surfaces with cupboards beneath and wall cupboards above, breakfast bar, Neff double oven and mains gas hob, four oven Aga not operational and door to the garden. The utility room has a stainless steel sink, working surfaces, plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine, door to the garden.
The dining room has a period fireplace, cupboard and timbered ceiling. The side hall has a tiled floor. Cloakroom with basin, WC and cupboard. Boiler room with gas fired boiler, Megaflow hot water system.
The Victorian section of the ground floor comprises
Front door to spacious hall with period staircase. Double aspect sitting room with Victorian fireplace with gas fire. The family room study is also double aspect and has a fireplace sealed and views.
There are two staircases which lead to the first floor; one leads to the Victorian section, with a landing and bedroom 1 with walk in wardrobe cupboard and fireplace. There are two further bedrooms and a tiled shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC.
The second staircase leads to a half landing with access to the 17th century part of the house and main landing. Bedroom 4 has a period fireplace and cupboards. There are two further bedrooms, 5 and 6, both with cupboards. Half tiled bathroom with bath having shower fitting, basin and WC.
From the landing a staircase rises to the second floor where there is bedroom 7 and a large attic room with scope for conversion to further accommodation.
Outside
Nortons Farm enjoys a superb location at the end of a shared private driveway of some 375 yards in length, which culminates at the front of the house with a parking turning area for a number of vehicles.
The gardens are principally laid to lawn with a broad terrace adjoining the rear of the house, giving an outlook over the gardens, paddock and attractive pond. To the west of the house is a useful brick and tile workshop.
Outbuildings, Land and Manege
The land is principally laid to pasture with some woodland shaws and two further ponds. At a slight remove from the farm house and approached from a spur of the driveway are a selection of outbuildings dimensions shown on the floorplan with an area of hardstanding to the front, comprising a 6 bay pole barn, stables and an additional good sized timber framed building.
All of these are in need of some attention.
To the south east of the house is a rubber and sand man ge and the bridleways give access into Battle Great Wood, making it ideal for those with equestrian interests,
Gardens and grounds in all about 28 acres."