Guide price
£1,200,000
4 bed property for saleSnatts Road, Uckfield TN22
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Oakfield
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About this property
Barn Conversion
Chain Free Grade II listed 16th-century barn conversion
Prime Snatts Road location near Lake Wood & town
Striking façade with landscaped gardens & garage
Vaulted reception hall with oak flooring
Ground floor principal suite with ensuite
Country kitchen plus study/playroom
Formal dining room or optional 4th bedroom
Upstairs living room with inglenook fireplace
Two further bedrooms, one with mezzanine
Eco-friendly with air source heat pump & solar panel
Chain Free!
An Enchanting Grade II Listed Barn Conversion on Snatts Road, Uckfield.
Tucked away on a quiet country lane just off the highly sought-after Snatts Road, and within walking distance of both the stunning Lake Wood and Uckfield town centre, lies this remarkable Grade II listed barn conversion.
Originally dating back to the 16th/17th century, the property was meticulously transformed between 1997 and 2004, resulting in a home of exceptional character, charm, and architectural brilliance.
From the moment you arrive, the striking façade and beautifully landscaped gardens set the tone for what lies within. The barn-style double garage further enhances the appeal, while the idyllic setting provides a true sense of rural seclusion, yet with every amenity just moments away.
Stepping inside, you are greeted by a breathtaking reception hall, showcasing a vaulted ceiling, stunning oak flooring, and character features at every turn. The layout is unique and intriguing, offering versatility for modern living while staying true to its heritage.
The ground floor is home to a generous double-aspect principal bedroom complete with a luxurious ensuite bathroom, a stylish country kitchen, a study/playroom, and a formal dining room that could also serve as an additional bedroom.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with a striking living room - the perfect space to relax or entertain. Here, a log burner set within an inglenook fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere throughout the winter months.
Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom can be found on this floor, with bedroom two featuring a charming ladder leading to a mezzanine area with captivating views.
Outside, the gardens are a true sanctuary - stocked with an extensive variety of plants and shrubs, offering a safe haven for children and the ideal setting for summer gatherings. Adding to its appeal, the property benefits from eco-friendly credentials including a state-of-the-art air source heat pump and solar panels, which also provide an income.
This outstanding home perfectly balances historic charm with modern sustainability, creating a rare opportunity to enjoy country living at its very finest.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.90m x 4.01m (16'1 x 13'2))
Dining Room (4.93m x 3.94m (16'2 x 12'11))
Sitting Room (7.11m x 6.45m (23'4 x 21'2))
Study (3.48m x 3.35m (11'5 x 11'0))
Bedroom (6.45m x 4.67m (21'2 x 15'4))
Bedroom (4.93m x 3.56m (16'2 x 11'8))
Bedroom (3.73m x 3.73m (12'3 x 12'3))
Mezzanine (5.54m x 2.26m (18'2 x 7'5))
Garage (7.39m x 5.23m (24'3 x 17'2))
Store (3.61m x 1.80m (11'10 x 5'11))
Council Tax Band - G £4,347 Per Annum
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