Charming 3-bed semi with countryside views, solar panels and easy access to Crowhurst station.
Three double bedrooms arranged over three floors, large top-floor room suitable as office
Far-reaching countryside views from the first-floor principal bedroom
Air source heat pump and solar panels reduce energy bills
Working log burner in open-plan living/kitchen/dining space
Decent front plot and private rear garden backing onto woodland
Single family bathroom only; could be restrictive for larger families
Kitchen has dated appliances and potential mould needing investigation
Slow broadband and unknown glazing install dates may affect connectivity
Tucked into the centre of Crowhurst, this 1930s semi-detached home offers three good-sized bedrooms across three floors and far-reaching countryside views from the first floor. The open-plan living area, centred on a working log burner, connects to a compact kitchen and dining space, creating a comfortable family hub. The property sits on a decent plot with productive front planting and a private rear cottage garden that backs onto woodland.
The house benefits from modern running costs: an air-source heat pump, electric radiators and roof-mounted solar panels reduce ongoing energy use. Crowhurst’s mainline station (services to London and the coast), local primary schools with strong Ofsted ratings and village amenities are all within walking distance — practical for commuters and families who want village life with good connections.
There are a few practical points to note. The home has a single family bathroom, some dated kitchen appliances and signs of potential mould in the kitchen area that will require investigation and likely repair. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, and glazing install dates are unknown. Overall the property is well presented but offers clear scope to modernise and tailor to your needs.