Tucked-away two-bedroom with sunny private patio, allocated parking and move-in ready condition.
Two double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and en-suites
About 1,065 sq ft (99 sq m) across two floors
South-west facing private terraced garden, small and manageable
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor spaces
Converted 2006 from period school; retains external Victorian character
Modern fitted kitchen, integrated appliances and utility room
Freehold, no chain; EPC rating C
Small plot; limited private outdoor space (communal gardens available)
This attractive red-brick property dates from 1869 and was sympathetically re-developed in 2006, offering about 1,065 sq ft of comfortable living across two floors. The house benefits from high ceilings and period character externally, with double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC rating of C. Two double bedrooms both include built-in wardrobes and en-suite facilities, making the layout especially convenient for couples or downsizers.
The ground floor is well planned with a sitting room, a modern kitchen/dining area with integrated appliances and granite worktops, plus a handy utility room and cloakroom. A private, south-west facing terraced garden provides a sunny spot for entertaining, while larger communal lawns give extra outdoor space and a low-maintenance front garden and shed complete the outside. Allocated parking and visitor bays are provided directly in front of the property.
The location is quietly tucked away within easy walking distance of Ticehurst High Street and sits inside a conservation area. Commuters can reach Wadhurst and Stonegate stations in around 10–15 minutes by road, with regular buses to Tunbridge Wells; the A21 and Gatwick are also within reasonable driving distance. The property is offered freehold and with no onward chain, making it straightforward to move into.
Considerations: the plot is relatively small and the private garden is compact, so buyers seeking large outdoor space should note the reliance on communal gardens. The house is best suited to a couple, downsizers or someone wanting a low-maintenance village base rather than a growing family needing extensive grounds. Council tax is band D (moderate).