Compact, chain-free cottage with private garden and Abbey views.
Two bedrooms arranged over three compact floors
A characterful two-bedroom mid-terrace cottage arranged over three floors, offered with no onward chain and vacant possession. The house blends period features — exposed beams and brickwork — with a modern fitted kitchen and a private garden that includes a handy brick-built store. Views toward Battle Abbey and a tucked-away position just off the High Street give a feel of seclusion while keeping shops, cafés and the station within easy walking distance.
At around 553 sq ft the house is compact and suits a first-time buyer, couple or downsizer seeking a low-maintenance historic property rather than large family accommodation. The property is freehold, heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators, and falls in Council Tax Band C. Practical advantages include excellent mobile signal and proximity to local amenities and public transport.
Buyers should note material particulars: the EPC is rated D and the building is a pre-1900 solid brick construction with no known insulation in the walls (assumed). The layout’s low ceilings and multi-storey plan mean space feels cosy rather than expansive. The area records higher crime levels than average, and broadband speeds are only average. These are factual considerations for budgeting any comfort or energy-efficiency upgrades.
Overall this cottage offers immediate move-in convenience and characterful living in Battle’s historic centre, with straightforward scope for modest improvements (insulation, EPC uplift, cosmetic updating) to increase comfort and future value.