£1,450 pcm
(£335 pw)
2 bed end terrace house to rentHigham Lane, Salehurst, East Sussex TN32
2 beds
1 bath
- Unfurnished
About this property
Attached Period Cottage
Idyllic Rural Location
Sitting Room with Woodburning Stove
A Galley Kitchen
Double Bedroom, Bathroom with Shower
Loft Bedroom 2/ Study
Two outbuildings for storage
Wrap around country garden with views
Ample Off Road Parking
Mainline Station at Robertsbridge
Council tax band: tbc
Available June 2025 - regretably no dogs permitted
This unique and charming cottage is nestled within the rural hamlet of Salehurst . With its weathered brickwork, timber beams and charming country garden, this cottage exudes quiet character with a timeless appeal. The ground floor accommodation comprises a generously proportioned sitting room with a recently installed 5kw wood burning stove and brand new wool carpets, a galley-style kitchen with electric stove and oven and a fridge/freezer. A staircase ascends to the first floor where there is a spacious double bedroom and bathroom. A further staircase ascends to the loft area where there is a study/ second bedroom. There is double/secondary glazing throughout. Outside, the wrap around gardens are mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees with views across fields. There are also two very useful storage sheds and ample off road parking.
This quaint country cottage is located within the charming rural landscape of Salehurst. Salehurst is a small village located in the district of Rother, East Sussex and is situated on the A21 road, which connects London to Hastings. Salehurst is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is home to many historic buildings and landmarks. The village has a population of around 1,000 people and is a popular destination for tourists who are looking to explore the area. Another popular attraction in the village is the Salehurst Halt railway station, which is part of the Kent and East Sussex Railway. The station was originally built in 1900 and has been restored to its former glory, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
Salehurst is also home to a number of local businesses, including a village shop, a post office, and a pub. The Salehurst Halt pub is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a range of traditional pub food and a selection of local beers and ales. The village also has a primary school, a village hall, and a cricket club, which is located on the outskirts of the village.
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