Characterful three-bedroom cottage with parking, garden and countryside views.
End-of-terrace period cottage set in High Weald AONB
Accommodation over three floors with two attic rooms (Velux windows)
Off-street parking and elevated private rear garden with large shed
Brick utility outhouse with electricity and plumbing for washing machine
Sitting room with bay window and wood-burning stove; original fireplaces
Single family bathroom for three bedrooms; attic rooms have sloped ceilings
Underfloor heating plus mains gas boiler; double glazing installed post-2002
Freehold, low-crime village location; short drive to Wadhurst station and high street
Set at the end of a pretty row in the High Weald AONB, this period end-of-terrace cottage combines village convenience with rural outlooks. The house has been extended and arranged over three floors to provide flexible accommodation including two attic rooms with Velux windows and countryside views — well suited to family living or a home-with-study setup.
Practical features include off-street parking, a useful brick-built utility outhouse with plumbing and electrics, mains gas heating with boiler and underfloor heating, double glazing and generous built-in storage including an understairs pantry. The elevated rear garden with lawn and large shed (currently a chicken coop) feels private and benefits from the surrounding open views.
There are some trade-offs to note: the layout is split over three floors which may be less convenient for very young children or mobility-limited buyers, and the property has a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms. The attic bedrooms are conversions and have sloped ceilings and Velux windows rather than full-height windows. The garden and shed are well-proportioned but the shed’s current use would need converting for alternative storage or hobbies.
Overall this freehold cottage offers characterful, well-equipped family accommodation in a very affluent and low-crime village location, a short drive from Wadhurst high street and about two miles from Wadhurst station for direct links to London.