Spacious Tudor-style three-bedroom home with garden and Ashdown Forest access, ideal for downsizers..
Three bedrooms including master with dressing room and en‑suite
Open-plan kitchen/diner with walk-in pantry and generous work surfaces
Two separate reception rooms offering flexible living or home‑office use
Private, decent-sized garden and off-street driveway parking
Direct walking access to Ashdown Forest and village amenities
Electric room heaters only — likely higher running costs than gas
Property built 1967–1975; may require modernisation or updates
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Set on sought-after Clock House Lane in Nutley, this three-bedroom detached home blends Tudor-style kerb appeal with roomy, flexible interiors. The layout includes two reception rooms, an open-plan kitchen/diner with pantry, plus a master suite with dressing room and en-suite — useful for a quieter, self-contained bedroom space.
Outside, a private, well-sized garden and off-street parking complement direct walking access to Ashdown Forest, making the house attractive for outdoor-led lifestyles. The property sits in an affluent, low-crime area with good local primary schools and convenient access to Uckfield’s wider amenities.
Practical points to note: heating is by electric room heaters and the main fuel is electricity, which can mean higher running costs compared with gas central heating. The property dates from the late 1960s–mid 1970s and, while presented well, may benefit from modernisation in parts; the double glazing is fitted but the installation date is unknown. Council tax band is not provided — buyers should verify running costs and services.
This is a roomy, detached home suited to downsizers or buyers seeking peaceful rural living with strong outdoor access. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale of the rooms, garden and layout potential for modernisation.