Bright lounge with feature fireplace
A charming two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage in the heart of Buxted village, this home combines early 20th-century character with practical modern upgrades such as double glazing and mains gas central heating. The bright lounge with a feature fireplace and the open-plan kitchen/dining room create comfortable living spaces for everyday life and entertaining.
The property sits on a small plot with an impressive, well-stocked rear garden that’s been lovingly maintained and offers seasonal interest. A rare-for-the-area brick-paved driveway provides off-street parking for vehicles, adding convenience for commuters and families.
At about 683–693 sq ft, the house is an average-sized two-bedroom layout suited to first-time buyers, couples or downsizers who value village living and good transport links; the mainline station is a short walk away for direct services. Construction dates to the early 1900s with cavity walls and later-installed double glazing; the home feels solid and well-served by local amenities and green space.
Notable practical points: the plot is small, so outdoor space is compact compared with larger country gardens; internal space is efficient but limited to two bedrooms and one family bathroom. Council Tax sits in Band C, and the property is freehold. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the garden, parking and central village location.



























































