Three double/small double bedrooms with garden or field views
Living room with log burner and underfloor heating
Air source heat pump installed three years ago (eco heating)
Double garage with electric roller door and inspection pit
Large workshop/outbuilding; planning for 7x7m garage has lapsed
Single main bathroom (plus separate WC) — limited bathing facilities
Property liveable but requires cosmetic updating in places
Main fuel still oil; EPC rated D
Set on a large plot in peaceful Mountfield, this substantial three‑bed semi blends character features with practical modern upgrades. The living room centred around a log burner and underfloor heating offers a cosy family hub, while an open dining room with patio doors and a conservatory provide flexible social space and easy garden access. Countryside views and a gated driveway add privacy and secure parking.
The property benefits from recent energy improvements: a three‑year‑old air source heat pump, double glazing and updated interior doors reduce running costs and improve comfort. A double garage with electric roller door, inspection pit and power will appeal to car enthusiasts, and a separate workshop has previously held planning for a large 7x7m garage – a chance to add value if permission is reinstated.
Buyers should note a few practical constraints. The home has a single principal bathroom (plus separate WC), and the main fuel remains oil‑fired boiler alongside the ASHP. The workshop’s planning permission has lapsed and would need renewing. The house, built early 20th century, is liveable but will benefit from cosmetic modernisation in places; the EPC rating is D.
Overall this property suits buyers seeking roomy family accommodation with scope to improve and extend, who value village life with fast rail links (5–10 minutes to Robertsbridge station) and ready access to countryside walking. For someone wanting space, garaging and practical eco up‑grades already in place, this is a solid, adaptable home.