Generous plot, flexible living and outbuildings in Crowborough's sought-after Warren area..
- Four bedrooms, one en suite; family bathroom
- Large plot (about 0.4 acres) with mature trees and lawn
- French oak garden room, separate studio and summerhouse
- Integral double garage plus wide gravel drive parking
- Good school options nearby; excellent mobile and broadband
- Energy Efficiency Rating D; Band G council tax
- Well presented but offers scope for modernisation/extension
- No flood risk; located in High Weald AONB
Set on a substantial, mature plot in the desirable Warren area of Crowborough, this four-bedroom detached house offers family-sized living with generous outdoor space. The property blends mid‑20th century character—exposed beams and a fireplace—with more recent additions such as a French oak garden room, useful timber studio and summerhouse, providing flexible spaces for home working and family leisure.
Internally the layout works well for family life: sitting room with log burner, separate dining room, study, kitchen with utility, and a generous galleried landing leading to four bedrooms (one en suite) and a family bathroom. The integral double garage and wide gravel drive provide plentiful parking, while the large, well-tended gardens create a private, sylvan setting bordering Ashdown Forest countryside.
The house is well presented but offers clear potential for modernisation or extension (subject to planning), allowing buyers to add value or tailor spaces to contemporary needs. Practical notes: heating is gas fired, the Energy Efficiency Rating is D, and council tax sits at Band G—factors to budget for. There is no known flood risk, broadband and mobile signals are good, and local schools and amenities are highly rated.
This home will suit families wanting space, privacy and outdoor amenities in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood, while also appealing to buyers seeking a property with scope for sympathetic updating or extension in a sought-after location within the High Weald AONB.