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If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a rare surprise...

On the fringes of the protected Ashdown Forest, known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh, comes a cottage in the woods brimming with fairy-tale charm.

Sought-after setting

Arrive at this enchanting white Victorian cottage festooned in wisteria, along a private country lane. With parking for three* on the gravelled forecourt which has shared access, step outside and soak up the sound of birdsong.

Perfectly private, this deceptively spacious home was built around 1880, extended over later years from its original two up two down rooms. Believed to have once been servants' accommodation for the nearby manor (the old well remains in situ in the neighbouring garden with original washhouses), this commodious home backs onto land designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and also of Special Scientific Interest.

OWNER QUOTE: "We believe the cottagers would have had commoners' rights to ferns for bedding, wood from the trees for fires and the right to keep a grazing animal on forest land."

Classic charm, contemporary comforts

Renovated and extended in 2013, this cottage has undergone a number of improvements, whilst retaining its original character. Now blessed with the comforts of new double-glazed windows on the north side extension, new wiring, and underfloor heating on the downstairs level and a new central heating system, this is a home that transcends the passage of time.

OWNER QUOTE: "The village and our children's school are just a short walk away."

From beneath the timber porch, make your way inside, through the pretty green stable style front door and into the entrance hall. Warmth emanates from underfloor heating beneath the polished limestone, a feature found throughout the downstairs. Light reaches in from a window ahead, stepping up, past a wall of windows looking into the kitchen, providing a sense of light, space and openness.

Heart of the home

Turning left, step through to the dining area of the kitchen, dressed in neutral tones as part of the eco-paint redecoration employed throughout. Underfoot, the polished limestone laid on a Grand Opus pattern, gleams under the light-filled bow window, which frames views out over the front garden. With ample room for a table and chairs, built-in shelving offers perfect pantry storage. Flow on into the kitchen, the heart of the home. Bespoke made and fitted in 2013 by local company KMJ Joinery, this solid ash kitchen offers ample storage in its cupboards and drawers, including a bespoke, two-way opening cutlery drawer for ease of access from both kitchen and dining room. Also featured is a rainforest green granite countertop above the undermounted sink, sourced from Stoneworld London. Integrated appliances comprise a five-burner gas hob, with extractor by Sebastian Conran with Belling, over a Stoves double oven. Light pours in through an abundance of windows framing views to the rear garden from the kitchen and front garden from the dining area.

Light-filled living

Nestled to the rear of the kitchen on the left, flow through to the sitting room, renovated and remodelled to include wall-to-wall fitted base cupboard under a run of casement window with a porthole window in the apex above, delivering an abundance of light through. The double height ceiling rises up, amplifying the light, airy feel of this room. Spend early mornings here, observing the birds and admiring nature's bounty in the summertime, with unencumbered views which roll out in winter. Snuggle up with a book and relax on the sofa. An expansive room, there is ample space for a grand piano. French doors connect the sitting room with the patio beyond for easy alfresco living in the warmth of summertime.

A second living room is set to the front, awash with light throughout the day and featuring a handsome original fireplace, in full working order, set beside a quirky arched alcove. A room filled with sunshine courtesy of several windows, the views are as peaceful as they are private, screened to the front by established hedging - a haven for birds.

Practical places

Returning to the main entrance, turn right, noting the shift in flooring as the limestone takes on a Brick Bond pattern in the boot room, where there is access out to the garden and onward into the utility room with plumbing for washer-dryer and furnished with a Belfast sink. With space here for airing washing, and shelving for cleaning products, this practical vestibule also provides access to a handy downstairs cloakroom with WC.

Tucked quietly away from the main entertaining areas, discover the study, capturing woodland views through broad windows. Light and bright, the ground-floor rooms are versatile, and each embodies its own quaint character.

Bedtime beckons...

From the entrance hall, take a peep at the secret understairs cupboard, housing the boiler and providing great storage, before ascending to the first-floor landing. Windows accompany your rise to the upper floor, filling the stairs and carpeted landing with light.

Turning left, make your way along the landing to arrive at the master suite. Preceding the main bedroom is the ensuite bathroom on the right. Seek refreshment within, where a bath with overhead rainfall shower is accompanied by a solid oak vanity shelf with raised, circular, yellow onyx wash basin and a separate WC. Across the inner hall, a large airing cupboard has shelving for all your storage needs. Step down into the bountiful master bedroom, where two sets of fitted wardrobes stand to either side of a large window delivering daylight throughout. Windows offer views out to three sides, ensuring a bright and cheerful bedroom, creating a sanctuary of light. Enjoy glimpses of the swaying rope swing, suspended from the grand corner beech tree outside, a favourite among children.

OWNER QUOTE: "The views are incredible. One night I woke to see deer eating fallen apples from the neighbour's tree by the light of the full moon."

Cosy cottage charm

Returning up the steps, continue along the landing, lifting a latched door to bedroom two, a comfortable double, whose sloped ceiling adds an intimate cottage cosiness. From the window, woodland views present themselves, accompanied by the gentle hooting of owls at night.

From the top of the stairs, continue straight ahead, peeping through a door on the right into the family bathroom, where light from a Velux window is reflected throughout by a large mirror inset to the wall above the bath. Overhead, a power shower is fitted with handheld attachment. Note the whimsical bespoke fish tile sourced from Suffolk, above the wash basin. There is also a WC.

Turn right to the fourth bedroom where high casement windows deliver light throughout. Turning left out of this bedroom, the third bedroom is large enough to accommodate a double bed. Two windows deliver plenty of light, from both the sun and the moon, whilst fitted shelves make this room ideal for children's book collections. An original cast iron fireplace is in working order, complementing the cosy cottage charm.

Nature's playground

From the back door, step outside onto the Indian sandstone patio and sense the restorative joys of rurality. Totally tranquil, only birdsong breaks the peace. Clear night skies deliver the cosmos to your garden, with the Big Dipper visible on cloudless nights. Listen out for the hoot of owls, the delicate footfall of deer, and furtive foray of foxes.

Two dwarf apple trees, a small cherry blossom tree and raspberry canes add colour and texture to the garden, alongside a recently planted liquidambar tree to the rear. A garden shed with water butt is handy for keen gardeners.

To the front, Virginia creeper makes a colourful autumnal display, whilst the yellow gold droplets of primroses and laburnum herald the arrival of spring. Soak up the sun in the front garden throughout the day.

OWNER QUOTE: "Spring is just glorious - I hold my breath for the bluebells, it's like being in heaven."

Step outside

Endearingly cosy inside, from the outside, lit up at night, the cottage charm of this home is irresistible.

Overlooking the Forest, one of the largest free public access spaces in the South East, myriad walks await, enjoying spectacular views over the Sussex countryside and known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh.

Secluded but not isolated, the vibrant village provides access to an array of shops and more. Pick up your essentials at the local Co-op, Tesco, one of the two delicatessens or Seasons, an organic food store.

Two local biodynamic farms supply meat and produce for sale, inviting visitors to see their animals, including at lambing time and at cow milking time. A village with a community feel, on Christmas Eve gather for the traditional candlelight 'sing to the animals' followed by mince pies.

Filled with independent retailers, pick up your fresh bouquets from Emma at Forest Rose Flowers or your fish from Veasey & Sons Fishmongers. For more mainstream shopping, there is a Waitrose and Sainsbury's a short drive away in East Grinstead.

Dine out in one of the many nearby eateries in Forest Row, including Java and Jazz pizzeria, the recently opened Seasons café or the Swan pub. Further afield, there is a wealth of choice from The Griffin Inn in Fletching, to the olde worlde Hatch Pub in Coleman's Hatch.

From festivals and folk dancing to farmers markets, there is plenty to get involved in. Pay a visit to one of the nearby vineyards, or travel into buzzing Brighton for a day at the beach.

Young people are well provided for with a local playground and acres of woodland to explore. Michael Hall school, nearby, offers a well-rounded curriculum seeking to balance creativity and academics in a beautiful setting.

Step back in time, surrounded by nature and lose yourself in the seasons, at Balfour Gardens, a spacious character home with heart, away from the rat race, with all you need on the doorstep.

Book your viewing for the big house in the little woods today.

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Bees Homes use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary Planning, Building Regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested.

Floor plans measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built in furniture.

Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
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