Spacious 1930s village house with large garden and plentiful parking.
Extremely large plot with private south-facing mature garden
Set in the centre of Buxted village, this handsome detached house believed to date from the 1930s offers generously proportioned living across two floors and a remarkable mature south-facing garden. The property blends traditional features — bay windows, fireplaces and a galleried landing — with a contemporary garden room and flexible ground-floor space including an office and former garage workshop.
Accommodation is arranged for family life: a double-aspect drawing room with log burner, separate dining and breakfast rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bright garden room that opens onto a large patio. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, one with en suite and another with a balcony overlooking the gardens, plus a main bathroom and good built-in storage.
Outside is a standout asset: an extensive, private garden around 150' deep with mature trees, a wildlife pond, summerhouse and wide block-paved parking/turning area capable of housing several cars, a motorhome or caravan. Practical additions include an external utility, workshop/store and gas central heating with double glazing.
Important practical points: the property has an EPC rating of D and sits in Council Tax band F (noted as expensive). Parts of the building are of timber-frame construction with assumed partial insulation, so buyers should budget for updating or energy-efficiency improvements over time. The layout and plot offer scope for sympathetic modernisation, but significant structural or insulation works should be checked during survey.