2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Attractive cottage
- Immensely popular location
- Two bedrooms
- Pretty garden
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A charming and well presented Grade II* listed cottage dating back to the 17th Century, located within the conservation area of the Ancient Town of Winchelsea and retaining many original features including exposed beams throughout.
The property would make an excellent primary home or second home for anyone looking for a character property within the much sought after Town of Winchelsea.
Exterior - Part tile hung, part exposed brick elevations, tile pitch roof.
Paved with planted borders including climbing hydranga. Access to cellar. Outside lantern light.
The property is assessed via steps to a part glazed timber door with hand rail.
Hallway - Part glazed timber door. Exposed beams. Wide Oak floor with coir inset mat. Pendant light fitting. Oak stair trends, neutral carpet runner.
Sitting Room - 5.21 x 3.18 (17'1" x 10'5") - Panel door. Exposed beams, woodburning stove with exposed brick surround and hearth, Oak mantle. Wide Oak flooring. Neutral decor.
Single glazed triple window. Cast iron radiator. Cupboard housing alarm system, electricity meter and fuse box. Wall lights, central pendant lights. TV socket.
Generous under stairs cupboard, with shelving and power.
Panel door leading to kitchen.
Kitchen - 3.99 x 3.48 (13'1" x 11'5") - Cream shaker style kitchen consisting of range of wall and base units including integrated Lamona dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and freezer. Single electric Bosch oven with Lamona four ring gas hob. Extractor fan.
Exposed beams. Part tiled with wood worktops. Butler sink, mixer taps. Tile floor. Double radiator. Phone socket.
Access to garden via part glazed stable door. Triple window with views over rear garden.
Landing - Exposed beams, neutral carpet. Pendant lights. Loft access.
Panel doors lead to bedroom one, bedroom two and family bathroom.
Oak board loft, small skylight window, loft ladder. Worcester Boiler.
Bedroom One - 5.26 x 3.23 (17'3" x 10'7") - Generous double bedroom, Panel door, exposed beams, front facing triple window. Wall lights. Double radiator. Good size walk in wardrobe with hanging rail and shelf. Carpet.
Bedroom Two - 3.53 x 2.95 (11'6" x 9'8") - Double bedroom, Panel door, exposed beams, double window, rear facing views. Pendant light. Single radiator, carpet.
Bathroom - White suite including modern bath with rainforest power shower, separate handheld shower attachment, wall mounted mixer taps. Wash hand basin, mixer taps, mirror with light fitting. Water closet. Part tiled, part panelled, neutral decor. Panel door, exposed beams, overhead spotlights. Heated towel rail. Double window with frosted glazing. Tile floor.
Garden - Steps lead down into the pretty garden, consisting of paving and shingle for low maintenance. Mature roses, scrubs and wisteria envelope the garden, raised wood planter to the rear. Brick built outside storage. External lighting. Outside tap.
Right of way access to neighbouring properties.
Cellar - Barrack Square cellars are recorded as dating back to cc 1300's, assessed via the front of the property with stair leading down offering storage. Gas meter.
Area - Winchelsea, unlike most towns and villages in England, is laid out in a grid like pattern and it is this pattern that picks it out as a New Town, even though it dates from the 13th century and not from the modern era of town planning. Amenities include a public house, local store, infant and primary school, and bowls club. The ancient Cinque Ports Town of Rye can be found a short drive away offering more comprehensive shopping and entertainment. At the centre of the town stands St Thomas's church, a hub of community activities throughout the year. Many properties offer cellar tours offering an insight into the history of the Town.
Nearby schools include St Roans, Buckswood and Claremont, with a selection of primary and secondary schools located in the nearby Town of Rye.
Stations include Winchelsea and Rye mainline stations with links to Ashford International with its high speed rail service to London St Pancras in 42 minutes and Kings Cross in just 51 minutes.
Gas fired central heating. Worcestor boiler. Intruder alarm.
Rother District Council - Band D
Tenure: Freehold
Agent's Note - None of the services or appliances mentioned in these sale particulars have been tested.
It should also be noted that measurements quoted are given for guidance only and are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.
Our Ref: AHS230230
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