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Cottenden Farmhouse
Uninterrupted Views
Breakfast Area
Kitchen
Window Seat
Dining Room
Drawing Room
Family Room
Hall
Landing
Principal Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Driveway
Garden and Views
Front
Rear
Stunning Views
Patio
Garden Office

5 bedroom detached house

Featured
Study
Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
3966
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand H
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Stuning Grade II period property
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 4 Reception Rooms
  • Astonishing southerly views over area of AONB
  • Gardens extending to 1.70 acres
  • Large garage, Garden Office and Outbuildings
  • 4 minutes to main line station (Central London 1h 1min)
  • Hard surface tennis court
Dating from the 18th century, Cottenden Farmhouse is a beautifully presented Grade II listed family home, offering over 3,966 sq ft of sympathetically updated accommodation arranged over three floors. The property seamlessly combines modern practicality with elegant period character, showcasing features such as large sash windows that frame picturesque views, exposed wooden flooring, original panelling, timber beams, and feature fireplaces. The ground floor is centred around a welcoming reception hall with quarry-tiled flooring. From here, the accommodation flows into dual-aspect drawing and dining rooms, the drawing room featuring an exposed brick inglenook
fireplace, while the dining room benefits from shelving and a wood-burning stove set within a characterful fireplace.

An inner hall leads to the south-facing kitchen/
breakfast room with uninterrupted views to the
South Downs, and enjoys wood-panelled walls, a
range of bespoke hand-made solid wood wall and
base cabinetry including a breakfast bar, generous
worktops and splashbacks, and a double Belfast
sink, plus new extra-wide oak floor with under floor
heating. The kitchen is further equipped with modern integrated appliances and connects to a utility room, cloakroom, and a charming breakfast area complete with a walk-in larder and seating nook. French doors open onto the rear terrace, while an adjoining family room features a high ceiling and another fireplace with a wood-burning stove. The property also benefits from generous cellarage split into two rooms, one with a door to the garden and both suitable for a variety of uses.

The first floor provides an elegant principal bedroom with a fireplace and fitted storage, and double bedroom with a fireplace, en suite bathroom and inter-connecting bedroom/study. Three further bedrooms, one with original panelling and a fireplace, a family bathroom and a useful cloakroom complete the facilities.

Being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the
house occupies a prominent corner plot behind iron
railings topped by mature hedging, and is approached through a central pedestrian gate and path flanked on each side by areas of lawn. A driveway gives access to substantial outbuildings including one with tractor store and 26 ft workshop and another with a sizeable garden office or studio and wood store. The gardens and grounds have some majestic, mature trees and shrubs, wide terracing, large swathes of lawn and deep colourful herbaceous borders. There is a fabulous walled kitchen garden with pear trees, plum, blackberries, figs, grapes and more. There is a gated paddock, a small orchard and a natural pond. The large errace adjacent to the house is ideal for al fresco dining, leading to extensive lawns and enjoying stunning far reaching views over the surrounding High Weald countryside all the way to the South Downs.
The plot measures 1.70 acres and there are two ponds and a hard surface tennis court.

Located in the High Weald National Landscape, the
small rural village of Stonegate has a church, illage
hall, primary school and station.Neighbouring villages include Ticehurst and Wadhurst, the latter, voted best place to live in the UK 2023, having an historic castle and amenities including a Post Office, independent shopping, cafés, pubs and nursery/primary schooling. There is also the community college with sports centre and Bewl
Water, reputedly the largest area of inland water in
the south-east, ideal for water sports, all surrounded by numerous footpaths, bridleways and Bedgebury Forest. More extensive amenities can be found in nearby Tunbridge Wells. Communications links are excellent: Stonegate station (1.6 miles) provides services to Hastings and central London. The nearby A26 and A21 offer direct links to London, south coast, the M25 and the motorway network towards Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Despite its tranquil setting, travel into the capital is made easy by nearby Stonegate station, with a direct services to central London (1h 1min)

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Strutt & Parker - Lewes
Strutt & Parker - Lewes
201 High Street Lewes BN7 2NR
01273 283898
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