This property is no longer on the market
4 bedroom house
Key information
Property description & features
LOCATION The property occupies a commanding position in the heart of the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye, renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications and fine period architecture. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented. Rye Arts Festival and Rye International Jazz Festival are held annually and a two-screen cinema complex is available in Lion Street. From the town there are local train services to Eastbourne and to Ashford with high speed connections London St. Pancras in 37 minutes and Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam via Eurostar. Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Rye, tennis at Rye Lawn Tennis Club with reputedly among the very best grass courts in the country, sailing on the south coast and many fine countryside and coastal walks.
DESCRIPTION A Grade II Listed period property of sixteenth century origin with external elevations of exposed timber framing and tile hanging with two bay windows to the front. The property is now in need of considerable repair, upgrading and modernisation both internally and externally. These works are to include overhaul of the roof and tile hanging, extensive window joinery, the reinstatement of the upper section of a chimney stack, rewiring, the installation of a central heating system, bathroom and kitchen fittings and complete redecoration throughout. The accommodation, which is of generally good ceiling height, is arranged over three levels, as shown on the floor plan.
GROUND FLOOR A panelled front door with fanlight above opens into a hall with exposed timber framing and a part glazed door opening to a side passage. The well proportioned living room has two large bay windows to the front overlooking East Street and a brick fireplace.
From the inner hallway, a turned staircase leads to the first floor and there is access to a useful cellar with stone walls.The dining room has a large bay window to the rear proving widespread views over the Town Salts and a fireplace with a decorative surround. Adjacent is a kitchen/breakfast room with distant views to the rear, a door with steps down to the garden and a range of fitted units comprising cupboards and drawers beneath a work surface and a two oven gas Aga (not tested).
FIRST FLOOR On the first floor landing there is a staircase leading off to the second floor. There are two double bedrooms. Bedroom 1 has two windows to the front, exposed timber framing and a cast iron fireplace. Bedroom 2 enjoys far reaching views to the rear and has access to a roof terrace. Adjoining is a small shower room. In addition, there is a bathroom.
SECOND FLOOR On the second floor, there is a landing and two below eaves double bedrooms with views to the front and rear.
OUTSIDE To the front of the property is an old prison door which gives access to a side passage. To the rear of the house is a York stone paved garden extending to about 20' x 18' with brick retaining walls from where there are far reaching views along the River Rother and across the Town Salts to Romney Marsh.
Property information from this agent
Places of interest
See more properties like this:
*DISCLAIMER
Property reference 100628007647. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. OnTheMarket.com makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and OnTheMarket.com has no control over the content provided by the agent or developer. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Phillips & Stubbs - Rye.
OnTheMarket may have applied supplementary data to this property listing, including:
Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on January 10, 2022
Broadband speed is measured in megabits per second, with the number returned showing how fast the connection is. Each reading is based on the highest predicted speed of any major broadband network for services that deliver the download speeds. The following are the different readings that we may display:
Basic: Up to 30 Mbit/s
Super-fast: Between 30 Mbit/s and 300 Mbit/s
Ultra-fast: Over 300 Mbit/s
The data is updated three times a year. The checker results are predictions and should not be regarded as guaranteed. For more information, see: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/about-checker#Answer_0_2
Mobile phone signal availability and predicted strength: obtained from Ofcom on January 10, 2022
Mobile signal predictions are provided by the four UK mobile network operators: EE, O2, Three and Vodafone. Predictions can vary significantly from the coverage you may actually experience as a result of local factors (especially terrain). Ofcom has tested the actual coverage provided in various locations around the UK to help ensure that these predictions are reasonable. The values shown against a property can be broken down as follows:
Clear: No bars, no signal predicted
Red: One bar, reliable signal unlikely
Amber: Two bars, may experience problems with connectivity
Green: Three bars, likely to have good coverage and receive a data rate to support basic web services
Enhanced: Full bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services
Energy Performance data and Internal floor area: obtained on August 19, 2024 from The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland.
Any supplementary data should not be relied upon as forming part of any property particulars and OnTheMarket cannot be held responsible for any incorrectness in this data. See here for more information.