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£540,0003 bedroom cottage for sale
Hucksteps Row, Church Square, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HG
Recently added
Cottage
3 beds
1 bath
796
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
Hall, Living/dining room, Kitchen, Utility / boot room, Cloakroom, Three bedrooms, Bathroom. EPC rating D. Small courtyard garden
Hucksteps Row (formerly known as Fishgut Alley) is a twitten off Church Square in the heart of the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye, renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications, including the Landgate and Ypres Tower, and fine period architecture with half timbered houses clustered around the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin with its ornate gilded Quarter Boys clock and 18th century Town Hall with open arcaded lower storey and cupola on the roof. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented; Rye Festival is held annually and a two screen Kino cinema complex has recently opened. From the town there are local train services to Brighton and to Ashford, from where there are high speed connections to London St Pancras (37 minutes) and the Continent via Eurostar. Sporting facilities in the area include a leisure centre with a 25m pool, lawn tennis club, sailing at Rye Harbour and numerous golf courses within a 15 mile radius, Rye is also located on the edges of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Romney Marsh, as well as being a short drive from 7 miles of sandy beaches and dunes, affording local residents many fine countryside and coastal walks.
An attached Grade II Listed period cottage of fifteenth century origin, presenting mellow brick lower elevations with exposed oak framework and daub panelling to the upper section set with leaded light windows beneath a pitched peg tiled roof with a catslide to the rear. The heavily timbered, stylish accommodation is arranged over three levels, as shown on the floorplan. In common with many properties in Rye, No 4 has a small area of 'flying freehold' with the adjoining property.
An oak front door opens into a hall with exposed beams, a staircase leading to the first floor and a wide opening to a traditional country style double aspect kitchen with Shaker style cabinetry painted in light grey beneath solid wood worktops with a Butler sink, integrated dishwasher, inset 4 burner gas hob with filter hood above and stainless steel oven below and a built-in fridge. The double aspect living/dining room has part glazed double doors opening to the covered courtyard, an inglenook fireplace with a fitted gas stove, panelling to one wall, fitted book shelving and exposed timber framing. To the rear is a utility/boot room with a stainless-steel sink unit, below counter space and plumbing for a washing machine and coat hanging hooks. Adjoining is a cloakroom with a wall mounted wash basin and low level wc.
On the first floor, there is a landing with an ornate decorative staircase leading to the second floor. Bedroom 1 has a part vaulted ceiling and a double aspect corner window with far reaching townscape views to the River Rother. Bedroom 2 has an oriel window, painted floorboards and exposed timber framing. The bathroom has a window to the rear and fitments comprising a close coupled wc, panelled bath with shower over and wash basin set into a vanity unit.
On the second floor, there is a third attic bedroom or studio with exposed timber framing, distant views over the River Rother and a cupboard housing a gas combi boiler.
OUTSIDE The Roundel is approached by a shared twitten leading from Church Square. To the side of the property is a quaint brick pathway lined with shrubs and climbing plants leading to a seating area and a charming, small wall enclosed courtyard with a clear roof. No 28 Church Square has a pedestrian right of way over the pathway.
FURTHER INFORMATION Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band F
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three and 02
Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1800Mbps available. Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK
Hucksteps Row (formerly known as Fishgut Alley) is a twitten off Church Square in the heart of the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye, renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications, including the Landgate and Ypres Tower, and fine period architecture with half timbered houses clustered around the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin with its ornate gilded Quarter Boys clock and 18th century Town Hall with open arcaded lower storey and cupola on the roof. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented; Rye Festival is held annually and a two screen Kino cinema complex has recently opened. From the town there are local train services to Brighton and to Ashford, from where there are high speed connections to London St Pancras (37 minutes) and the Continent via Eurostar. Sporting facilities in the area include a leisure centre with a 25m pool, lawn tennis club, sailing at Rye Harbour and numerous golf courses within a 15 mile radius, Rye is also located on the edges of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Romney Marsh, as well as being a short drive from 7 miles of sandy beaches and dunes, affording local residents many fine countryside and coastal walks.
An attached Grade II Listed period cottage of fifteenth century origin, presenting mellow brick lower elevations with exposed oak framework and daub panelling to the upper section set with leaded light windows beneath a pitched peg tiled roof with a catslide to the rear. The heavily timbered, stylish accommodation is arranged over three levels, as shown on the floorplan. In common with many properties in Rye, No 4 has a small area of 'flying freehold' with the adjoining property.
An oak front door opens into a hall with exposed beams, a staircase leading to the first floor and a wide opening to a traditional country style double aspect kitchen with Shaker style cabinetry painted in light grey beneath solid wood worktops with a Butler sink, integrated dishwasher, inset 4 burner gas hob with filter hood above and stainless steel oven below and a built-in fridge. The double aspect living/dining room has part glazed double doors opening to the covered courtyard, an inglenook fireplace with a fitted gas stove, panelling to one wall, fitted book shelving and exposed timber framing. To the rear is a utility/boot room with a stainless-steel sink unit, below counter space and plumbing for a washing machine and coat hanging hooks. Adjoining is a cloakroom with a wall mounted wash basin and low level wc.
On the first floor, there is a landing with an ornate decorative staircase leading to the second floor. Bedroom 1 has a part vaulted ceiling and a double aspect corner window with far reaching townscape views to the River Rother. Bedroom 2 has an oriel window, painted floorboards and exposed timber framing. The bathroom has a window to the rear and fitments comprising a close coupled wc, panelled bath with shower over and wash basin set into a vanity unit.
On the second floor, there is a third attic bedroom or studio with exposed timber framing, distant views over the River Rother and a cupboard housing a gas combi boiler.
OUTSIDE The Roundel is approached by a shared twitten leading from Church Square. To the side of the property is a quaint brick pathway lined with shrubs and climbing plants leading to a seating area and a charming, small wall enclosed courtyard with a clear roof. No 28 Church Square has a pedestrian right of way over the pathway.
FURTHER INFORMATION Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band F
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three and 02
Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1800Mbps available. Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK
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Phillips & Stubbs – a regional property consultancy with a national profile at home in Rye LOCAL KNOWLEDGE – BETTER RESULTS We know every square mile and having an intimate knowledge of the local area and market enables us to get outstanding results for our clients. Whilst we may never compete with the large, corporate concerns in terms of their financial might and self promotion, they can never get close to the local community in the way that we can and develop those all important long term relationships on which the success of our business and reputation is built. Knowing the various micro-markets that make-up the local property scene and forging affinities with individuals in those communities over a long period of time gives us a deeper understanding and permits us to make those all important connections that go beyond conventional marketing. Despite all the advances in technology, this business is still very much a people business and local ‘know-how’ is often the difference between success and failure. COASTAL & COUNTRY We understand that particular properties require a bespoke, lifestyle approach and our Coastal and Country brand gives us the platform to market intriguing properties of merit using a tailored service built around a team of experienced professionals specialising in their field, high impact marketing and a clear understanding of the local market. One of the UK’s natural treasures is its unique coastline. Often charming, sometimes awe-inspiring, never boring, it is not surprising that so many people choose to live along the 7,760 miles of UK coast. We are acutely aware that properties with a sea view or located in close proximity to the beach are among the most sought-after for the lifestyle opportunities they provide. It’s the dream of many to live on the coast and in response to this strong demand we have set up a dedicated coastal service for the discerning buyer. It is a distinct market with different forces at work to the mainstream one and characteristics requiring our deep level of local knowledge that our team can use to deliver outstanding results through innovative marketing for our clients. Just as we benefit from a unique and historic coastline, so the inland rural areas, villages and market towns are exceptionally beautiful being both diverse in nature, from the rolling countryside of the High Weald to the low lying plains of Romney Marsh, and wide ranging in style with a high density of architecturally interesting buildings and Grade II listed properties including converted outbuildings, old farmhouses and charming cottages, which collectively ‘have been slowly and richly coloured by the personality of the people who have dwelt in them these hundreds of years. One may say of them that they are of the colour of English history’. W. Beach Thomas. Such unique properties demand particular attention and a focus on the special qualities of an individual property through tailored marketing rather than a ‘one size fits all approach’ in order to ensure you get the best possible outcome. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION It is the advice you hear from us all the time and we apply it to ourselves. Our distinctive office in Rye occupies a high profile, corner position which ensures your property will get noticed. It also has a contemporary feel reflecting our forward thinking approach whilst being conducive to discussing business and property related matters in a relaxed yet professional environment. Rye is a destination of choice for people and often the starting point for their property search, not just in the town but right across the wider area as many people are simply too ‘time-poor’ to travel around the outlying villages to register with estate agents, thereby, making them increasingly irrelevant whilst boosting our own profile as a regional property hub. In addition, we open 7 days a week and most Bank Holidays to make sure we take full advantage of any opportunity to market your property. It is vitally important to maintain this presence given that high number of buyers who come to this area from London looking to relocate or to buy a second home and yet the vast majority of estate agents are closed for business on these prime viewing days. We find it bizarre in this day and age but we are not complaining! STYLE & SUBSTANCE Contemporary marketing is integral to our business. From branding to advertising, from how our office looks to the bespoke brochures we produce using floor plans, professional photography, dusk shots and aerial images and through our online presence and the use of social media channels, journalist interviews and historical research on individual houses, we are committed to constantly evolving our marketing approach to ensure your property is shown to maximum advantage. The benefits are greater awareness and better results for both us and our clients. A STRONG ONLINE PRESENCE Over 80% of all property searches begin online and so it is a very important factor when it comes to marketing but in order to differentiate your property in an overcrowded market there is in our view a need to go beyond simply replicating what can be seen on the main property portals on our own website. Accordingly, our website continues to develop to become a valuable resource for anyone looking to buy or rent property by providing additional information about individual houses and the locality and has an interactive design delivering an enhanced experience. In addition, individual micro-sites with extra features can be created for an individual property. PARTNERSHIP We see our relationship with our clients as a partnership. We all have a stake in the result and the importance of focusing and working together is vital in getting the best result for our client. Like any relationship, communication is vital in understanding what each party wants to achieve. Any estate agent would covet the opportunity to market your property on your behalf and at the outset you will probably see plenty of enthusiasm but often the activity can tail off if there is no early result. Not every property sells within a few weeks, of course, but from the outset we agree a marketing strategy with you that has regular reviews built-in to it to ensure your property remains firmly at the forefront of our minds. By working together it takes less energy and time and creates a better understanding and appreciation of the outcome. As an independent firm with a ‘can-do’ attitude and a business built on professionalism, energy, enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, we understand it is the quality of service we offer to clients that determines our success and we are particularly proud of the repeat business and recommendations we get from satisfied clients. LET ME SELL YOU A SECRET Evoking Robert Cialdini’s Scarcity Principle of Influence, there are certain circumstances where it may be advantageous for a property owner to sell off-market and we have a discreet service aimed at search agents and specific buyers who have clearly defined criteria.
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