Guide price
£300,000
2 bed flat for saleHigh Street, Burwash TN19
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Guide price £300,000 to £325,000
Two bedroom character flat
Spacious and characterful accommodation throughout
Off-road parking
Grade II listed
En-suite bathroom
Additional celar for storage
Walkable distance to amenities
EPC rating C
Council tax band C
Main Description
Guide Price £300,000 to £325,000 - This charming and exceptionally well-finished ground-floor apartment within a characterful Grade II listed former Corn Store, offers a unique opportunity to reside right in the heart of Burwash village.
With historic character and modern comfort, this distinctive home provides spacious and well-planned accommodation. A bright hallway welcomes you, leading to all main rooms and ensuring a practical flow throughout the space.
The kitchen/diner is a central part of the home, thoughtfully designed with cabinets and integrated appliances. There’s ample room for dining, making it perfect for both daily meals and hosting friends and family.
The lounge is an inviting room, full of character, featuring a large, traditional inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, creating an inviting atmosphere. Generous in size and filled with natural light, this space is ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
The apartment comprises two comfortable double bedrooms, both well-presented and offering good space for furnishings. The main bedroom includes a stylish en-suite shower room, while a separate modern bathroom serves the rest of the property.
A notable feature of this home is the substantial cellar, providing excellent additional storage or potential for other uses. Outside, the property benefits from an allocated off-road parking space, along with access to a courtyard garden - a pleasant spot to unwind.
Located on the High Street, this unique property perfectly combines period charm, modern updates, and village convenience. It's an attractive option for buyers looking for a property in a desirable location with easy access to village amenities.
If You Lived Here
With a population of just over 2,500, the Parish of Burwash lies 42 miles south east of central London, and 15 miles north of Hastings and Bexhill. Burwash itself is perhaps best known for its association with Rudyard Kipling who lived at Bateman's, a handsome ironmasters house less than half a mile from the village, and now one of the National Trust's most popular visitor attractions in southern England. Etchingham main line station is only 2 miles away with the London to Hastings line. The A21 is just 4 miles away which is the major road link between London, Sevenoaks and Hastings. Burwash is an excellent base for trips to London and the coast, and for visiting the numerous famous gardens, castles, historic houses, towns and villages that abound in this beautiful part of southern England. Burwash is a thriving rural community with many attractions for visitors, good shops, post office, pubs, great places to stay, and a host of well supported clubs and societies. Education opportunities exist within the area in both the private and state sector, at all levels. These include Burwash and Etchingham primary schools, Vine Hall pre prep and prep school at Robertsbridge, Battle Abbey and Claremont Prep and Senior school.
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