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Guide price

£875,000

4 bed link detached house for sale
Hurstwood Road, High Hurstwood, Buxted TN22

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Quirky attached character home dating back to 1700s

  • Beautiful well kept grounds

  • Area of outstanding natural beauty

  • Farmhouse style kitchen

  • Generous lounge with inglenook fireplace

  • Bright and airy formal dining room

  • Two substantial brick outbuildings

  • Single story open sussex barn

  • Four well balanced bedrooms

  • Ensuite bathroom & family bathroom

Price guide - £875,000-£925,000.

This has been the home of the current residents for 44 years.

This attractive and deceptively spacious unlisted 4 bedroomed home was constructed in 1700 of brick with a clay tile roof directly on underlying rock. It is in an aonb, with immediate farmland in all directions.

It forms part of the historic small group of unlisted buildings also dating from 1700 that more recently have a royal provenance confirmed at the time on behalf of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in a letter from Clarence House. The property appears on the 1700 tythe maps held at The Keep, the Sussex Archive near Sussex University.

The Old Dairy is a peacefully located Tardis. Access is from a shared private driveway to a brick courtyard, potentially the original that previously would have served the adjacent buildings including the former coach house, stables and tack rooms.

Once inside the full of character home you become aware of the space and attractive features from the large sitting room and bedrooms to the surprisingly large unique en-suite bathroom.

The accommodation comprises of:

4 bedrooms 2 reception rooms 2 bathrooms (one en-suite), kitchen, freezer and boiler rooms.

The sitting room has an inglenook fireplace with inset multi-fuel stove, two feature arched windows, and another feature window in the dining room

Outside there is a very attractive south facing landscaped rear garden, and in another part of the garden two substantial brick outbuildings a long single storey open Sussex barn, a lean-to greenhouse and a covered open storage area currently used for storing logs. There is also a garage and parking. The land is about 0.5 acre.

The barn is ideal for private summer drinks etc whilst looking over a sea of ox-eye daisies and wildflowers with two large highly productive apple trees; a Bramley and a Blenheim Orange.
A unique relaxing home in a private peaceful mature location.

This has been the home of the current residents for 43 years.

This attractive and deceptively spacious unlisted 4 bedroomed home was constructed in 1700 of brick with a clay tile roof directly on underlying rock. It is in an aonb, with immediate farmland in all directions.

It forms part of the historic small group of unlisted buildings also dating from 1700 that more recently have a royal provenance confirmed at the time on behalf of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in a letter from Clarence House. The property appears on the 1700 tythe maps held at The Keep, the Sussex Archive near Sussex University.

The Old Dairy is a peacefully located Tardis. Access is from a shared private driveway to a brick courtyard, potentially the original that previously would have served the adjacent buildings including the former coach house, stables and tack rooms.

Once inside the full of character home you become aware of the space and attractive features from the large sitting room and bedrooms to the surprisingly large unique en-suite bathroom.

The accommodation comprises of

4 bedrooms 2 reception rooms 2 bathrooms (one en-suite), kitchen, freezer and boiler rooms.

The sitting room has an inglenook fireplace with inset multi-fuel stove, two feature arched windows, and another feature window in the dining room

Outside there is a very attractive south facing landscaped rear garden, and in another part of the garden two substantial brick outbuildings a long single storey open Sussex barn, a lean-to greenhouse and a covered open storage area currently used for storing logs. There is also a garage and parking. The land is about 0.5 acre.

The barn is ideal for private summer drinks etc whilst looking over a sea of ox-eye daisies and wildflowers with two large highly productive apple trees; a Bramley and a Blenheim Orange.
A unique relaxing home in a private peaceful mature location.

Sitting Room (8.23m x 4.52m (27'0 x 14'10))

Dining Room (3.30m x 2.90m (10'10 x 9'6))

Kitchen (3.81m x 3.23m (12'6 x 10'7))

Bedroom (5.61m x 3.33m (18'5 x 10'11))

Bedroom (4.01m x 3.23m (13'2 x 10'7))

Bedroom (7.39m x 4.90m (24'3 x 16'1))

Bedroom (2.92m x 2.87m (9'7 x 9'5))

Workshop

Garage (5.74m x 2.51m (18'10 x 8'3))

Garage Store (4.85m x 2.64m (15'11 x 8'8))

Council Tax Band - G £4,347 Per Annum

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