Charming Victorian village home with long garden, studio and great connectivity.
Three double bedrooms with vaulted extension bedroom and plantation shutters|22ft living room with original oak floorboards and log burner|Social kitchen with island, Rangemaster and French doors to garden|Garden over 100ft with two terraces and mature planting|Fully powered garden studio, suitable for home working or business|Driveway parking and gated side access; off-street convenience|Conservation area status may restrict external alterations|Period property — typical ongoing maintenance may be required
This handsome Victorian end-of-terrace, known as Rose Cottage, sits on Newick High Street and offers a comfortable blend of period charm and modern living. Original brickwork, sash windows, oak floorboards and a log burner preserve character, while a sympathetic c.2010 extension increases living space and volume. The home is freehold and sits in the village conservation area, close to shops, three pubs, a primary school and countryside walks.
The house provides generous family accommodation across multiple floors: a 22ft living room with dining zone, a social kitchen with island and French doors to the garden, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom with underfloor heating. Practical extras include off-street driveway parking, gated side access and a large, mostly lawned garden extending to over 100ft with two paved terraces and mature planting.
There is useful contemporary workspace in the fully powered garden studio, ideal for home working or a small business. Connectivity is strong with ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and local crime levels are very low. Commuters can reach Haywards Heath and mainline stations within a short drive.
Buyers should note the property lies in a conservation area, which may restrict external alterations. As a Victorian house, some ongoing maintenance typical of period properties should be expected. Council tax is band D and the property is sold freehold.