Main open plan living/dining/kitchen, Rear lobby, Cloakroom, Study/store, Double bedroom with en suite shower room, Double glazing, Electric underfloor heating, Solar panels for hot water, EPC rating E, Enclosed rear courtyard garden and additional side garden, Two allocated off road parking spaces
The property is located approximately 1 mile from the Ancient Town and Cinque of Rye in the village of Playden. Playden is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Plaidenham and is a largely rural parish. In earlier times the sea, which is now about four miles distant, came to the base of the hill and Playden's main occupation was fishing; the fish were salted in a long disappeared hamlet known as Saltcote, at the bottom of what is now New England Lane, formerly known as Saltcote Street. The picturesque church of St Michael is an excellent example of a small Norman/Early English church. Rye is renowned for its historical associations and medieval fortifications. 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 Arts Festival is held annually and the Kino cinema, arts centre and café is located off Lion Street. From the town there are local train services to Eastbourne and to Ashford from where there are high speed connections to London, St Pancras (38 minutes).
An attached single storey cottage presenting mellow brick and weatherboard clad external elevations beneath a pitched peg tiled roof.
Although the original front door is off Houghton Green Lane in practice the cottage is approached via the rear garden having a door into a lobby with cloakroom fitted with w.c and wash hand basin. Main open plan living room/kitchen/dining room with an ornamental fireplace, fitted with an electric wood burning style stove, dado height panelling and an extensive range of matching wall and base cabinets with work surface over, electric hob with oven beneath, integrated fridge/ freezer, one and a half bowl sink and space for a dishwasher. Study/store with skylight windows. To the far end is a large double aspect double bedroom with an en-suite bath/shower room comprising a freestanding roll top bath with mixer taps, shower enclosure, w.c and pedestal wash hand basin.
OUTSIDE To the rear is an enclosed courtyard garden area with a large paved terrace, ornamental pond, mixed flower borders, herb garden, gazebo style outbuilding and rear access gate and walkway leading to an off road parking area for two cars.
FURTHER INFORMATION Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band A Mains electricity and water. Mains drainage. Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three and 02 Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1000Mbps available. Source Ofcom River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK
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