- Chain-free late-Victorian semi over three floors
- Period features: parquet floors, fireplace, Tudor-style frontage
- Sunroom with French doors to low-maintenance courtyard garden
- Two single garages plus ample off-street parking
- Large front garden with patio, pond and mature borders
- Single family bathroom only; just one full bathroom upstairs
- Energy Efficiency Rating D; council tax band E (above average)
- Good broadband and excellent mobile signal; no flood risk
A characterful late-Victorian semi-detached house offered chain-free in the popular village of Rotherfield. The property retains period features — parquet floors, a feature fireplace and a Tudor-style facade — combined with a recently fitted Worcester Bosch boiler and a modern family bathroom, making it ready to occupy while still offering scope for sympathetic updating.
Accommodation is spread over three floors and extends to about 1,305 sq ft. Ground-floor living includes a sitting room opening to the front garden, a generous dining room, shaker-style kitchen and a sunroom with French doors to a low-maintenance courtyard. Upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom, with a third bedroom on the top floor benefitting from eaves storage and far-reaching countryside views.
Outside the plot feels private and useable: a sunny front garden, paved rear courtyard, mature planting, two single garages and plentiful off-street parking. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and there is no flood risk. The house sits close to village amenities, good primary schools and easy access to Crowborough’s wider services and rail links.
Notable practical points: the house has a single family bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom only, council tax is band E (above average) and the energy rating is D. The layout and three-storey plan suit a family or buyers seeking period charm with potential to adapt rooms, but those wanting a fully modern open-plan layout should expect some remodelling.