Compact historic home with private courtyard and sunny roof terrace.
- End-of-terrace Sussex-style cottage close to High Street amenities
- Open-plan kitchen/living with double doors to easterly courtyard
- Principal bedroom with WC and south-facing roof terrace
- Approximately 728 sq ft; manageable size for downsizers
- Freehold and offered chain free
- Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
- Double glazing installed before 2002; modernisation potential
- Local crime rate higher than average; consider security improvements
Set just off Battle High Street, this end-of-terrace Sussex-style cottage offers compact, well-laid-out living across two floors. The house has a comfortable open-plan kitchen/living room with double doors to a private easterly courtyard, plus a separate reception/dining room that could serve as a home office or occasional third bedroom.
Upstairs are two bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying its own WC and direct access to a south-facing roof terrace — a rare sunny spot for plants or morning coffee. At about 728 sq ft the property suits buyers seeking a manageable home in a historic town centre, with local shops, services and the mainline station within easy walking distance.
Practical facts to note: the home is freehold and being sold chain free, but it was built early 20th century with solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and double glazing installed before 2002. These features mean there is scope — and potential cost — for thermal upgrading and modernisation where desired. Broadband is fast and heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators.
This cottage will appeal to buyers wanting character and town-centre convenience who are prepared for modest updating. Crime in the area is higher than average, so prospective purchasers should consider security measures. Overall the house presents a characterful, centrally located property with usable outdoor space and good transport links.