Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Wadhurst, TN5 :
Tucked away down a farm drive/track, yet within striking distance of Wadhurst itself, with woodland on two sides and views to Bayham Abbey on another, is this interesting and uniquely designed, detached family house, offering peace and quiet and seclusion, as well as considerable scope to alter and extend (subject to any necessary planning consents). NO CHAIN. EPC Rating D.
Description
Tilers forms an individually designed house, built by the current owner and forming flexible split-level accommodation arranged to suit families of all sizes and scope to alter and indeed extend further.The accommodation comprises a covered porch, entrance lobby with a study/occasional bedroom to the side. The hallway opens out to a spacious demi-landing with floor to ceiling windows to the front, galleried landing above and high vaulted ceilings above that. Steps lead down into a vaulted, double height, curved dining room, with windows around the curve. The views from the window across the valley are wonderful and there is a doorway into a cloakroom to one side. A pair of double doors lead into the imposing sitting room, complete with fireplace and square bay window to the side. The kitchen is off the dining room, having corner windows to the front corner, and an array of cream cupboards and drawers with woodblock worktops. A door leads into the utility room, which has further cupboards, sink and a door to the rear garden. (It is considered that knocking these two rooms together and enlarging the windows on the side elevation to maximise the view would be of significant benefit to any future occupants).The first floor currently comprises three double bedrooms, all with a double aspect, two with en-suite shower rooms and a further family bathroom. There are large voids around the main landing which offer further possibilities, but the current owner had the foresight to form an attic space with plumbing and space to form two further bedrooms and another bathroom if required.Outside, the house is approached via a gravel driveway leading up to the parking area and the detached double garage, complete with room and shower room above, forming a very useful annex/office space.The garden is open, and backs on to maturing woodland, with open boundaries to some areas and large hedges and to one side. There are two metal sheds, a children's climbing frame and much of the garden enjoys the views to Bayham Abbey across the valley too.
Location
Tilers occupies an enviable position, with woodland on two sides of the triangular plot, and a garden on the other. The house is situated down a farm drive, leading to the farm and selection of other houses. Not only is the house down a farm drive, but the farm drive is accessed via a warren of quiet country lanes in a highly desirable part of rural Wadhurst, approximately 2 1/2 miles from the High Street.Wadhurst is a very pretty and characterful village with a pretty, predominantly Period High Street in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which has much to offer.Wadhurst also offers Churches of various denominations within a good and strong community. From a social point of view there are many choices to be made from Period Inns, Gastro Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés, an Art Gallery and many other Societies and Clubs.From a shopping perspective there can be found a very good and newly opened local supermarket, a family run butcher's, greengrocer, chemist, delicatessen, two banks, a high quality gift shop and ladies outfitters, an excellent library and very well stocked and traditional Post Office and Book shop.Wadhurst also benefits from a very good local Doctor's Practice and Dentist. There is an excellent choice of education and care from Nurseries and Primary Schools through to Secondary schools, for both boys and girls, in the private and state sector. Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, an excellent children's playground and a Community sports centre.There are also beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths and bridleways that criss-cross the area, the ever popular Bedgebury Pinetum and Bewl Water Reservoir which offers sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Approximately 6 miles North of Wadhurst is the lovely Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, with its fabulous shopping and beautiful Regency style paved Pantiles area, theatres and various other leisure facilities. This town also has very high achieving grammar schools. Also within 45 minutes of Wadhurst there is the Coast with all that it has to offer. In terms of places to visit, within an easy drive are various National Trust properties such as Bodium Castle, Sissinghurst with its famous and beautiful gardens, Scotney Castle and Batemans (Rudyard Kipling's former home).Council Tax Band G
Description
Tilers forms an individually designed house, built by the current owner and forming flexible split-level accommodation arranged to suit families of all sizes and scope to alter and indeed extend further.The accommodation comprises a covered porch, entrance lobby with a study/occasional bedroom to the side. The hallway opens out to a spacious demi-landing with floor to ceiling windows to the front, galleried landing above and high vaulted ceilings above that. Steps lead down into a vaulted, double height, curved dining room, with windows around the curve. The views from the window across the valley are wonderful and there is a doorway into a cloakroom to one side. A pair of double doors lead into the imposing sitting room, complete with fireplace and square bay window to the side. The kitchen is off the dining room, having corner windows to the front corner, and an array of cream cupboards and drawers with woodblock worktops. A door leads into the utility room, which has further cupboards, sink and a door to the rear garden. (It is considered that knocking these two rooms together and enlarging the windows on the side elevation to maximise the view would be of significant benefit to any future occupants).The first floor currently comprises three double bedrooms, all with a double aspect, two with en-suite shower rooms and a further family bathroom. There are large voids around the main landing which offer further possibilities, but the current owner had the foresight to form an attic space with plumbing and space to form two further bedrooms and another bathroom if required.Outside, the house is approached via a gravel driveway leading up to the parking area and the detached double garage, complete with room and shower room above, forming a very useful annex/office space.The garden is open, and backs on to maturing woodland, with open boundaries to some areas and large hedges and to one side. There are two metal sheds, a children's climbing frame and much of the garden enjoys the views to Bayham Abbey across the valley too.
Location
Tilers occupies an enviable position, with woodland on two sides of the triangular plot, and a garden on the other. The house is situated down a farm drive, leading to the farm and selection of other houses. Not only is the house down a farm drive, but the farm drive is accessed via a warren of quiet country lanes in a highly desirable part of rural Wadhurst, approximately 2 1/2 miles from the High Street.Wadhurst is a very pretty and characterful village with a pretty, predominantly Period High Street in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which has much to offer.Wadhurst also offers Churches of various denominations within a good and strong community. From a social point of view there are many choices to be made from Period Inns, Gastro Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés, an Art Gallery and many other Societies and Clubs.From a shopping perspective there can be found a very good and newly opened local supermarket, a family run butcher's, greengrocer, chemist, delicatessen, two banks, a high quality gift shop and ladies outfitters, an excellent library and very well stocked and traditional Post Office and Book shop.Wadhurst also benefits from a very good local Doctor's Practice and Dentist. There is an excellent choice of education and care from Nurseries and Primary Schools through to Secondary schools, for both boys and girls, in the private and state sector. Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, an excellent children's playground and a Community sports centre.There are also beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths and bridleways that criss-cross the area, the ever popular Bedgebury Pinetum and Bewl Water Reservoir which offers sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Approximately 6 miles North of Wadhurst is the lovely Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, with its fabulous shopping and beautiful Regency style paved Pantiles area, theatres and various other leisure facilities. This town also has very high achieving grammar schools. Also within 45 minutes of Wadhurst there is the Coast with all that it has to offer. In terms of places to visit, within an easy drive are various National Trust properties such as Bodium Castle, Sissinghurst with its famous and beautiful gardens, Scotney Castle and Batemans (Rudyard Kipling's former home).Council Tax Band G