Guide price
£325,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleBeechwood Close, Burwash TN19
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Guide price £325,000 to £350,000
Four bedroom semi-detached house
Countryside views
Modern fitted kitchen & diner
Living room with A wood burning stove
Private rear garden
En-bloc garage
Quiet residential cul-de-sac
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Main Description
Guide Price £325,000 to £350,000 - Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac in the charming village of Burwash, this four-bedroom semi-detached house offers far-reaching countryside views and versatile living spaces.
The ground floor features a welcoming hallway leading to a modern fitted kitchen, a comfortable living room with a log burner, a dining room, a family bathroom, and a flexible fourth bedroom or study.
The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped with integrated appliances and provides direct access out onto the newly-fitted decking with steps down to the garden. Both the living room and dining room offer areas for relaxation and entertaining, with the dining room enjoying pleasant garden views and providing dedicated desk space for those who work from home.
Upstairs, you will find three further bedrooms and an additional family 'Jack and Jill' bathroom. The main bedroom benefits from lovely garden views and access to the 'Jack and Jill' bathroom, which features a walk-in shower. Every room houses lots of storage into the eaves for convenience.
The beautiful, sunny, split-level rear garden is a stand-out feature, offering a decked area for outdoor seating, a paved patio for outdoor dining, and a lawned area. At the bottom of the garden is a shed for storage and fruit trees, producing approx. 37-litres of apple juice last summer. Side access to the front and an en-bloc garage complete this desirable property.
If You Lived Here:
Living in Burwash offers a blend of rural charm and historical significance, nestled within the beautiful East Sussex countryside. The village is well-known for its association with Rudyard Kipling, whose former home, Bateman's (now a National Trust property), is less than half a mile away and a popular local attraction.
Burwash itself is a thriving community, boasting good local shops, a post office, welcoming pubs, and a variety of well-supported clubs and societies that foster a friendly atmosphere. For daily necessities and socialising, all your needs are catered for within easy reach.
The area provides excellent educational opportunities within both the private and state sectors. Local primary schools include Burwash and Etchingham, while well-regarded pre-prep and prep schools such as Vine Hall at Robertsbridge, and Battle Abbey and Claremont Prep and Senior schools, are nearby. The region is also within reach of grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
Transport links are convenient, with Etchingham mainline station just 2 miles away, offering direct train services to London on the Hastings line. The A21, a major road link connecting London, Sevenoaks, and Hastings, is only 4 miles distant, ensuring good connectivity for commuters and travellers. Burwash serves as an excellent base for exploring London and the coast, as well as the numerous famous gardens, castles, historic houses, and picturesque towns and villages that abound in this part of Southern England.
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