£518,000
(£401/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleOld Harbour Farm Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex TN36
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,293 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Interior & Architecture
What was once “just” a 1930s bungalow has been reimagined with confidence and a suggestion of East Coast America here—not the brash Hamptons, but something quieter, more considered. A house that knows linen from laminate. The result is a three-bedroom home that’s been both elevated and upgraded and totally ready to move into.
Bleached timber steps rise from a properly sized private garden (not the apologetic strip so often found in coastal properties) to a sunlit deck: An antechamber to the house itself. Inside, the plan is generous and flows well. Bedrooms are well-proportioned without being indulgent, and the principal bedroom leads to an en-suite quietly absorbing the practicalities of life—laundry included—behind cupboard doors.
Then comes the reveal: A living space that performs with quiet bravura. Windows on three sides invite in the constantly changing light of the coast, while sensibly double-glazed French doors extend the room into the garden, dissolving boundaries between inside and out. The kitchen avoids the tyranny of open-plan monotony by remaining present but not domineering. This is a space for living rather than display.
The house is technically competent too. Recently refurbished windows and doors stand ready for the occasional Channel melodrama, while insulation, heat pump, underfloor heating and a wood-burning stove conspire to produce that most English of luxuries: Winter cosiness without aesthetic compromise.
The presentation of The Cot is restrained. Whites, timbers, and neutral tones create a backdrop that is calming and connects with the outside at every window. There is nothing accidental here; even the simplicity has been curated.
The garden, unusually for a property of this type, offers not just space but possibility. A former garage sits waiting for its second act—studio, guest suite, or, subject to the usual bureaucratic rituals, a lucrative micro-rental.
In the Neighbourhood
Winchelsea Beach maintains a modest but functioning ecosystem: A deli/butchers, a dependable Co-op, a pub, and the sort of village hall that still believes in community. Nearby, Rye offers a more of everything—independent shops, restaurants, and the cultural hum of events like the Rye Jazz Festival, alongside the reassuring presence of Kino Rye. Hastings is equidistance in the other direction and offers a slightly more colourful and fulsome set of entertainment opportunities with its many festivals, music venues, restaurants and pubs.
Transport & Connections
The Cot is well-served by a bus route linking Winchelsea Beach to Hastings in one direction and to Rye in the other. Both towns have train stations with good rail links to London, Brighton, and Ashford International, while local scenic paths offer easy walking and cycling routes through the nearby nature reserve toward Rye Harbour.
Material Information
- Property construction: Timber & plaster with slate roof
- Heating type: Air source heat pump (electric), underfloor heating, log burner
- Utilities: Electricity, water, sewerage & broadband
- Electricity supply: Independently supplied by British Gas.
- Water supply: Mains connected via South East Water
- Sewerage: Mains connected via Southern Water
- Broadband: Standard download speed 2Mbps, upload speed 0.4Mbps. Superfast available (d/s 80Mbps, u/s 20Mbps). Source: Ofcom
- Mobile signal/coverage: Likely external cover on all major networks. Likely no internal cover on any major networks. Source: Ofcom
- Restrictions: Located within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (aonb)
- Rights and easements: None known at time of listing
- Flood risk: Low to very low risks of any type of flooding. Source: Uk
- Coastal erosion risk: River Rother to Clieff End 4C18 – HL1. Source: Uk
- Planning permission: Historic planning permissions can be found with the council. Source: Rother District Council
- Accessibility/adaptations: Essential living accommodation on entrance level
- Coalfield or mining area: No. Source: The Coal Authority
- Flight path: Not directly under any major airport’s primarily low-altitude “stack” or take-off corridor, but does have some overflight. Source: Flightradar24
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