3 bedroom character property
Study
Character property
3 beds
1 bath
1496
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II Listed Character House
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Lounge, Dining/Garden Room
- Kitchen/Breakfast Rm, Study Area
- Mature Landscaped Gardens
- Attic Rooms, Garage To Rear
*GUIDE PRICE £575,000 - £600,000* Nestled in the sought-after village of East Hoathly, this beautifully presented three-bedroom Grade II listed terraced home offers a wonderful element of period charm. Ideally located within walking distance of the local primary school, doctors' surgery, village pub, amenities, and scenic woodland walks, this characterful property is perfect for families or those looking to enjoy village life in a picturesque setting. Step through the front door into a welcoming hallway, where you'll find a handy utility/cloakroom to your right. To the rear of the property lies a spacious kitchen/breakfast room where there is also a charming study area, ideal for remote working or reading in peace. Furthermore, there is a dining/sunroom offering a bright and versatile space for family life or entertaining with outlook over the rear garden. At the front of the home, the cosy sitting room boasts a stunning inglenook fireplace perfect for relaxing on chillier evenings. Upstairs, there are three generously sized double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes. A well-appointed family bathroom completes this floor. A wooden staircase from the first-floor landing leads up to two attic rooms, offering excellent additional storage. Outside, the home benefits from both front and rear gardens stocked with a wealth of mature shrubs including a magnificent magnolia tree within the front garden. The rear garden enjoys a sunny orientation ideal for alfresco dining or soaking up the afternoon and evening sun. To the rear of the property, a garage provides convenient off-street parking or additional storage. Full of character features including flagstone floors on the ground floor, this delightful home is a rare opportunity in a much-loved village setting and benefits from oil central heating.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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About this agent

The way we buy and sell our homes is changing. But many estate agents are not. Some are stuck in their old methods of working; others have embraced technology, but often more for the benefit of their business than the people they serve. The idea for Peter Oliver came from the desire of directors Owen and Nick to offer clients the very best of both worlds – great modern marketing with bespoke personal service, and a focus on customer satisfaction rather than simply the bottom line. Having managed highly successful Sussex offices within a large estate agency chain, Owen and Nick saw an opportunity to offer a different service for home buyers and sellers. Owen explains: “We saw that what we were doing really worked but we grew tired of the corporate focus on money over service. We saw a real gap in the market to launch a fresh new estate agency that could mix modern marketing with traditional values. “We are all about building professional relationships and giving the very best personal service to our customers. At Peter Oliver, we want people to come back and use us time and time again, and recommend us to their friends, neighbours and families.” And Nick adds: “We’ve worked in the Uckfield and Crowborough areas for many years and been market leaders not only in the number of homes we’ve sold but also in achieving the best possible prices for our clients. “That’s exactly what we intend to carry on doing at Peter Oliver, but as well as bringing all the elements we know work for our customers, we’re cutting all the unnecessary parts to offer the most effective marketing package in the area.”


















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