Guide price
£400,0004 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Reeves Terrace, Ticehurst, East Sussex, TN5
Featured
Chain-free
Study
Added today
End of terrace house
4 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
GUIDE PRICE: £400,000 – £425,000
CHAIN FREE!
Introducing a beautifully presented four bedroom end of terrace home, located within a quiet residential close just off the popular Ticehurst High Street. Ideally positioned within walking distance of village amenities, this spacious property offers three reception rooms, four bedrooms, two W.Cs, off road parking for three vehicles, and a private rear garden.
The ground floor features an entrance porch leading into a bright and airy living room. Adjacent to this is a separate dining room, filled with natural light and benefiting from double patio doors with full height glass panels either side. These doors open onto a side patio area laid with large slabs—an ideal spot for a bistro table and chairs. This room also includes a generous under stairs storage cupboard, with stairs rising to the first floor.
Also on the ground floor is a convenient W.C, an additional reception room currently used as a study, and a well appointed kitchen fitted with wall and base units. The kitchen sink overlooks the garden, and white goods may be available - please discuss with the agent. A stable door provides access out to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the property offers a landing area, four good sized bedrooms, and a modern family shower room featuring a walk in glass shower enclosure, sink basin, W.C, built in storage, and tiled floors and walls.
The rear garden is low maintenance and well cared for, predominantly laid with patio slabs and complemented by raised flower beds and multiple seating areas. To the front, the property provides off road parking for two vehicles, with an additional allocated space nearby—providing three parking spaces in total.
LOCATION:
The Sussex village of Ticehurst lies just south of the beautiful Bewl Water reservoir, an area known for scenic walks and a thriving wildlife park. Nearby attractions include Bedgebury Forest and Pinetum, Scotney Castle, and Pashley Manor Gardens, all popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
At the heart of Ticehurst is the 14th century St Mary’s Church and The Bell Inn, both only a short walk away. The village offers a warm, welcoming community with a variety of local amenities, including a village store, post office, pharmacy, doctor’s surgery, community green, and a well regarded primary school.
Ticehurst is particularly popular with families and benefits from an active village lifestyle. There are activities and clubs for all ages, such as the Village Hall and Club, Dale Hill Golf Course, Scout group, Gardeners’ Association, Women’s Institute, and the local recreation ground. Additional amenities include a greengrocer, dry cleaner, café, artisan bakery, florist, art gallery, several pubs, and reliable bus services.
Nearby towns include Wadhurst (approximately 3.7 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (approximately 10.8 miles).
Mainline Rail Services:
Stonegate Station (approximately 3.5 miles) and Wadhurst Station (approximately 5.2miles) provide services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street, with journey times from around 1 hour 4 minutes. Travel to Tunbridge Wells, en route to London, can take as little as 8 minutes.
Road Connections:
The A21, approximately 2 miles from the village, offers convenient links to the M25 and wider motorway network, as well as Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the Channel Tunnel terminal.
CHAIN FREE!
Introducing a beautifully presented four bedroom end of terrace home, located within a quiet residential close just off the popular Ticehurst High Street. Ideally positioned within walking distance of village amenities, this spacious property offers three reception rooms, four bedrooms, two W.Cs, off road parking for three vehicles, and a private rear garden.
The ground floor features an entrance porch leading into a bright and airy living room. Adjacent to this is a separate dining room, filled with natural light and benefiting from double patio doors with full height glass panels either side. These doors open onto a side patio area laid with large slabs—an ideal spot for a bistro table and chairs. This room also includes a generous under stairs storage cupboard, with stairs rising to the first floor.
Also on the ground floor is a convenient W.C, an additional reception room currently used as a study, and a well appointed kitchen fitted with wall and base units. The kitchen sink overlooks the garden, and white goods may be available - please discuss with the agent. A stable door provides access out to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the property offers a landing area, four good sized bedrooms, and a modern family shower room featuring a walk in glass shower enclosure, sink basin, W.C, built in storage, and tiled floors and walls.
The rear garden is low maintenance and well cared for, predominantly laid with patio slabs and complemented by raised flower beds and multiple seating areas. To the front, the property provides off road parking for two vehicles, with an additional allocated space nearby—providing three parking spaces in total.
LOCATION:
The Sussex village of Ticehurst lies just south of the beautiful Bewl Water reservoir, an area known for scenic walks and a thriving wildlife park. Nearby attractions include Bedgebury Forest and Pinetum, Scotney Castle, and Pashley Manor Gardens, all popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
At the heart of Ticehurst is the 14th century St Mary’s Church and The Bell Inn, both only a short walk away. The village offers a warm, welcoming community with a variety of local amenities, including a village store, post office, pharmacy, doctor’s surgery, community green, and a well regarded primary school.
Ticehurst is particularly popular with families and benefits from an active village lifestyle. There are activities and clubs for all ages, such as the Village Hall and Club, Dale Hill Golf Course, Scout group, Gardeners’ Association, Women’s Institute, and the local recreation ground. Additional amenities include a greengrocer, dry cleaner, café, artisan bakery, florist, art gallery, several pubs, and reliable bus services.
Nearby towns include Wadhurst (approximately 3.7 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (approximately 10.8 miles).
Mainline Rail Services:
Stonegate Station (approximately 3.5 miles) and Wadhurst Station (approximately 5.2miles) provide services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street, with journey times from around 1 hour 4 minutes. Travel to Tunbridge Wells, en route to London, can take as little as 8 minutes.
Road Connections:
The A21, approximately 2 miles from the village, offers convenient links to the M25 and wider motorway network, as well as Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the Channel Tunnel terminal.
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom end of terrace houses
£792,793
£792,793
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