Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Wadhurst, TN5 :
An absolutely stunning, unlisted barn conversion, now forming a characterful and high quality detached family home. The ground floor is predominantly open plan, with a separate entrance hall, utility and WC/cloakroom. The first floor comprises three double bedrooms and three bathrooms. Outside, there is a detached garage/workshop/store and pretty gardens bordered by a shallow stream, all located in a quiet hamlet of Buttons, just 1 ½ miles from Wadhurst High Street. EPC rating D
Description
This converted 16th century unlisted barn, of white rendered brick and timber elevations beneath a tiled roof, nestles in the tiny rural enclave of 'Buttons' in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Quiet and unspoilt, the detached barn is set within approximately ¼ of an acre of private garden with a pretty stream running around one boundary.No expense was spared in the sympathetic renovation, which was completed in 2010, and the barn retains its original oak beams, as well as some vaulted ceilings complemented with reclaimed oak floors, doors and multi-paned double glazed oak windows. The accommodation is arranged as follows: The oak stable door leads into the open reception hall with quarry tiled floors, stairs leading to the first floor, door to a ground floor cloakroom and also to a utility room which houses the central heating boiler and has space for appliances. The open plan reception area and kitchen is a lovely, bright space, with two sets of oak, multi-paned double glazed French Doors opening up to front and rear, exposed timbers, open timber panels, brick pillars, floor to ceiling radiators, wood burner, oak flooring and further oak stable door and window to side, oak cupboards with black granite work surfaces, breakfast bar, oak dresser, integrated Butler sink, double oven/grill and electric hob, Smeg dishwasher and Miele fridge. On the first floor are three bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms. The master bedroom enjoys a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers and an open bath area with deep Slipper bath and basin, windows to front and rear, oak flooring and oak stable door leading to a balcony area with an external staircase to the garden. The second double bedroom has a deep recess for wardrobes, windows to front, Oak flooring and a door to the en-suite shower room, with walk-in glazed and stone tiled Aqualisa digital quartz shower, WC and basin. The third bedroom is a smaller double, with recess for wardrobe/drawer unit, windows to front and has an adjacent bathroom with a Victorian style roll top bath with stone tiled rear surround and shelving unit and floor standing taps with shower head, WC and basin, window to side with attractive shutters.Outside, the property is approached via a little used country lane, leading to the collection of houses in 'Buttons'. Buttons Barn has a post and rail fence to the front boundary, and a five bar gate leads onto the gravel driveway to the newly built oak framed car-port, garage, workshop and store. A pathway leads from the drive to the front door.Around the sides of the house and the front are areas of lawn, interspersed with shrubs and trees, screened bunded oil tank, secondary gates and drive outside the main barn doors, whilst at the rear of the barn is a gravelled patio overlooking the stream that forms the rear boundary.
Location
The Barn is located in a peaceful, very private and quiet area called Buttons which borders the Wadhurst Park Estate. This enclave is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was originally known as 'Baldees' but was renamed after Sir Arthur Button bought it in 1655. Buttons is approximately 1 ½ miles from the thriving Village of Wadhurst, and about the same distance from Stonegate Station.Wadhurst is a very pretty and characterful village with a predominantly Period High Street in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has Churches of various denominations within a good and strong community. There are many choices to be made from Country Inns, Gastro Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés, an Art Gallery and many other Societies and Clubs. From a shopping perspective there is a very good and newly opened local supermarket, a family run butchers, 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, opticians and Dentist. Railway stations can be found at Wadhurst (3 miles), Stonegate (1.5 miles), and Tunbridge Wells (7 miles). These provide a fast and regular service to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Canon Street. There is also a regular bus service to Tunbridge Wells.With a wide choice of education and care from Nurseries and Primary Schools through to Secondary schools, for both boys and girls, in the private and state sectors. Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, an excellent children's playground, health clubs 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. Within 45 minutes of Wadhurst there is the coast with all that it has to offer. Within an easy drive are various National Trust properties including Bodium Castle, Sissinghurst with its famous and beautiful gardens, Scotney Castle and Batemans (Rudyard Kipling's former home).Council Tax Band E
Description
This converted 16th century unlisted barn, of white rendered brick and timber elevations beneath a tiled roof, nestles in the tiny rural enclave of 'Buttons' in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Quiet and unspoilt, the detached barn is set within approximately ¼ of an acre of private garden with a pretty stream running around one boundary.No expense was spared in the sympathetic renovation, which was completed in 2010, and the barn retains its original oak beams, as well as some vaulted ceilings complemented with reclaimed oak floors, doors and multi-paned double glazed oak windows. The accommodation is arranged as follows: The oak stable door leads into the open reception hall with quarry tiled floors, stairs leading to the first floor, door to a ground floor cloakroom and also to a utility room which houses the central heating boiler and has space for appliances. The open plan reception area and kitchen is a lovely, bright space, with two sets of oak, multi-paned double glazed French Doors opening up to front and rear, exposed timbers, open timber panels, brick pillars, floor to ceiling radiators, wood burner, oak flooring and further oak stable door and window to side, oak cupboards with black granite work surfaces, breakfast bar, oak dresser, integrated Butler sink, double oven/grill and electric hob, Smeg dishwasher and Miele fridge. On the first floor are three bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms. The master bedroom enjoys a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers and an open bath area with deep Slipper bath and basin, windows to front and rear, oak flooring and oak stable door leading to a balcony area with an external staircase to the garden. The second double bedroom has a deep recess for wardrobes, windows to front, Oak flooring and a door to the en-suite shower room, with walk-in glazed and stone tiled Aqualisa digital quartz shower, WC and basin. The third bedroom is a smaller double, with recess for wardrobe/drawer unit, windows to front and has an adjacent bathroom with a Victorian style roll top bath with stone tiled rear surround and shelving unit and floor standing taps with shower head, WC and basin, window to side with attractive shutters.Outside, the property is approached via a little used country lane, leading to the collection of houses in 'Buttons'. Buttons Barn has a post and rail fence to the front boundary, and a five bar gate leads onto the gravel driveway to the newly built oak framed car-port, garage, workshop and store. A pathway leads from the drive to the front door.Around the sides of the house and the front are areas of lawn, interspersed with shrubs and trees, screened bunded oil tank, secondary gates and drive outside the main barn doors, whilst at the rear of the barn is a gravelled patio overlooking the stream that forms the rear boundary.
Location
The Barn is located in a peaceful, very private and quiet area called Buttons which borders the Wadhurst Park Estate. This enclave is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was originally known as 'Baldees' but was renamed after Sir Arthur Button bought it in 1655. Buttons is approximately 1 ½ miles from the thriving Village of Wadhurst, and about the same distance from Stonegate Station.Wadhurst is a very pretty and characterful village with a predominantly Period High Street in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has Churches of various denominations within a good and strong community. There are many choices to be made from Country Inns, Gastro Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés, an Art Gallery and many other Societies and Clubs. From a shopping perspective there is a very good and newly opened local supermarket, a family run butchers, 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, opticians and Dentist. Railway stations can be found at Wadhurst (3 miles), Stonegate (1.5 miles), and Tunbridge Wells (7 miles). These provide a fast and regular service to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Canon Street. There is also a regular bus service to Tunbridge Wells.With a wide choice of education and care from Nurseries and Primary Schools through to Secondary schools, for both boys and girls, in the private and state sectors. Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, an excellent children's playground, health clubs 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. Within 45 minutes of Wadhurst there is the coast with all that it has to offer. Within an easy drive are various National Trust properties including Bodium Castle, Sissinghurst with its famous and beautiful gardens, Scotney Castle and Batemans (Rudyard Kipling's former home).Council Tax Band E