Guide Price: £550,000 - £600,000. This three-bedroom character home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully maintained and deceptively spacious period property. Thoughtfully updated over time while retaining a wealth of original 17th-century features, the house provides nearly 1,400 sq ft of accommodation arranged across three floors, along with driveway parking, two single garages, and a large rear garden.The property opens with a welcoming entrance porch leading into a dual-aspect living room with an Inglenook fireplace, log-burning stove, and exposed beams—full of warmth and charm. A dining room with solid oak flooring provides access to a useful cellar, while the kitchen is well-equipped with granite worktops, stacked electric ovens, a four-ring induction hob, a range of wall and base units, and a larder/drying cupboard. The family bathroom includes a bath, shower cubicle, WC, and wash hand basin. A utility room offers plumbing for laundry appliances and access to the rear garden, completing the ground floor.Upstairs, the first floor features a dual-aspect principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a wash basin, alongside a second double bedroom with a shower cubicle. There is also a separate WC. The second floor hosts a further double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a wash basin, and useful eaves storage.Externally, the property benefits from off-road parking for several vehicles and two attached single garages, both with power and lighting. The mature rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, with a patio area ideal for outdoor entertaining. Additional features include a garden shed, a Victorian well, and a modern alarm and security system.Owners comments:I have lived in the house for over 30 years. It has been a real home – I always feel that the house has a charming, homely feel, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. I travel a lot, both on business and for leisure and the house has always been somewhere that I love coming back to. It is also easy to look after!The setting is semi-rural, offering the best of both worlds—close to nature while still within easy reach of amenities. It’s great to be able to shop locally with a local store in the village together with Plawhatch Farm, a fantastic organic farm shop only 500m away. East Grinstead and Forest Row with a wide range of shops /supermarkets are only 10 mins drive. Three Bridges provides great train links into London and the South Coast.I especially appreciate the convenient access to Ashdown Forest and the Gravetye Estate, both ideal for peaceful walks and outdoor enjoyment. Cross the road, walk a few hundred metres down the lane and you have fabulous views towards the South Downs..
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