Windmill House offers almost 3,000 sq. ft. of light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, with self-contained annexe extending to almost 1,000 sq. ft.
The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming through reception hall with useful cloakroom and a door to the rear porch. It includes a large drawing room with bay windows to two aspects and a feature corner open fireplace, an extensive part-vaulted conservatory/dining room with French doors to the garden and a spacious study with feature curved wall and a door to the front aspect. Access to the wine cellar is from the conservatory down spiral stairs and has a capacity of 1400 + bottles (which could also be used as secure storage for valuables).
The generous kitchen/breakfast room has a range of wall and base units, modern integrated appliances with underfloor heating in kitchen and rear hall and space for a table for more informal meals and a well-proportioned utility. On the first floor a generous landing with large sky lantern opens to a spacious principal bedroom with fitted dressing area and en suite shower room, four further generous bedrooms, one with en suite shower room, a family bathroom and a separate family shower room.
The integral annexe provides a spacious dining hall, a generous sitting room with a door to the conservatory and patio doors to the garden, a fitted kitchen, two first floor double bedrooms and a modern shower room.
Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage.
Wayleaves and easements: the property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Occupying an elevated position, the property is approached over a driveway with access to the double garage. The garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by low-level hedging and enjoys far reaching views over surrounding countryside and a full size tennis court.
There is also private pediestrian access via Castle Walk to Wadhurst High Street.
In total about 3.7 acres
Located in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wadhurst village has an historic castle and a good selection of amenities including a Post Office, independent shopping, cafés, public houses, GP and dental surgeries, a popular nursery/primary school, community college with sports centre and Bewl Water, reputedly the largest area of inland water in the south-east, ideal for water sports.
More extensive amenities can be found in nearby Tunbridge Wells. Communications links are excellent: Wadhurst station provides mainline services to central London and the nearby A26 and A21 offer direct links to London, the M25 and the motorway network towards Heathrow and Gatwick airports and the Eurotunnel terminus at Folkestone.
The area offers a good selection of independent schools including Sacred Heart, Mayfield, The Mead, Beechwood, Benenden and Tonbridge.
Wadhurst High Street 0.4 mile, Wadhurst station 1.2 miles (Cannon Street 61 minutes, Charing Cross 65 minutes), Tunbridge Wells 7.0 miles, A26 (London Road) 6.4 miles, A21 (Tonbridge Bypass) 10.7 miles, central London 55.4 miles, London Gatwick Airport 29.8 miles.
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