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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21
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Detached house
5 bed
2 bath
2,661 sq ft / 247 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Situated in this exceptional elevated position with far reaching views of the East Sussex countryside and south coast beyond
  • For sale for the first time in over eighty years offering a wonderful opportunity for some updating
  • Flexible and sizeable accommodation that can be arranged to suit
  • Extending to about 4.03 acres
  • Substantial garaging with a storage space above, providing further potential subject to necessary permissions and consents
  • Beautifully established gardens and driveway parking for several vehicles
  • Situated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • EPC Rating = D
An attractive and well-balanced family home with outstanding views across the East Sussex countryside to the south coast

Description

Situated in an enviable position in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Quarry Wood has belonged to the same family for the past 80 years, and is a sizeable five bedroom family home with flexible accommodation and magnificent far-reaching views across the East Sussex countryside to the south coast.

The property dates back to 1936, and was originally built for the headmistress, Gertrude Ingham, of Moira House in Eastbourne at the time, by the respected local builder Lyons Green, used for additional school studies, and later purchased by our vendor's family in 1943. Having been extended historically, the ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall with a wood burning stove, together with three sizable reception rooms all enjoying direct access to the garden, a kitchen/breakfast room, adjoining utility room, WC and study, all arranged to make the most of the views. When the property was extended in 1990 a great deal of care was taken to match the original style and to preserve existing features. There is an outside boiler room fitted with a useful WC and sink basin.

The charming kitchen is fitted with shaker-style cabinetry providing plentiful storage, together with a wide Belfast sink and integrated appliances, including two fridges, a range cooker with gas hob and electric ovens, and a dishwasher. The adjoining utility room provides additional storage, a further Belfast sink, and direct access to the garden.

There are three reception rooms offering flexible spaces that can be arranged to suit, currently arranged as a formal dining room overlooking the garden and landscape beyond, as with the spacious sitting room which is fitted with a wood burning stove, and a family room with glazed doors opening to the terrace. Internal sliding doors give the option to separate the sitting and family rooms whenever required, allowing for both large and small scale entertaining. Additional flexible spaces include a spacious studio with sliding doors opening to the garden, together with a study.

The principal bedroom is found on the first floor, benefitting from an outlook to the rear of the property together with fitted wardrobes and a Jack and Jill bathroom, fitted with both a bath and separate shower. There are four further bedrooms, two of which enjoy a southerly view, and are served by the family bathroom. The property benefits from a good level of storage throughout, with further storage available in the triple garage which benefits from both electricity and water. Above the garage is a further useful space, offering potential for a home office, subject to relevant planning permissions and consent.

Quarry Wood is situated in a raised position set back from the road behind a bank of mature trees, approached via a gated gravelled driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. The gardens wrap around the property, opening to the rear to reveal the impressive far-reaching views of the High Weald countryside and beyond to the south coast. There is a large area of level lawn, ideal for entertaining on a large scale, together with a charming loggia providing a lovely sheltered place to enjoy the gardens. The lower garden drops down some distance, with steps lowering to the fruit/vegetable garden which includes a productive apple tree. Mature shrubs and plants, including heather, magnolia, witch hazel, azaleas and rhododendrons, provide colour throughout the year.

The property includes gardens and an additional paddock totalling in all 4.03 acres. The field is also accessible via gate access from Fir Grove Road.

The property also benefits from access to Possingworth Park if the relevant share are taken up, which is accessed via Warren Lane, and is a 77 acre private park bought by 47 nearby residents in 1990, and now belongs to 100 share holder/residents within the area. The shares held in the current owners name and are available to the purchaser of Quarry Wood if desired.

Agents Note: There is an overage clause in place relating to the field to the South East of the house. Ask the agent for more details.

Location

Quarry Wood is located on the edge of the village of Cross in Hand, a small village found in East Sussex approximately 1.7 miles to the High Street of the market town Heathfield. Cross in Hand offers a small selection of local amenities, including a well-regarded bakers, a private members health club, rugby and tennis clubs, a petrol station with attached convenience store and the Cross in Hand Inn. There are many other charming villages around, set in fine countryside, with a number of good local pubs, country pursuits, golf at the East Sussex National and Piltdown and horse racing at Plumpton, Lingfield and Brighton.

The nearby market town of Heathfield offers a range of supermarkets, including Waitrose, cafes, restaurant and independent boutiques, with the large towns of Tunbridge Wells and Lewes, both reached within approximately 14 miles, offering comprehensive shopping and amenities, and the popular seaside town of Eastbourne is within approximately 18.3 miles.

Railway services include Buxted railway station (Southern Rail) which is reached within approximately 4.5 miles, and Stonegate station (South East Rail), within approximately 9.9 miles. Alternatively, Tunbridge Wells is within approximately 12.4 miles.

There are village primary schools at Cross-in-Hand and Blackboys, with secondary schooling at Heathfield Community College, approximately 3.2 miles. Skippers Hill Manor preparatory school at Five Ashes is approximately 2.9 miles and Battle Abbey, which also has a senior school, is approximately 13.8 miles. For senior schools, there are co-ed options at Eastbourne, Brighton and Upper Dicker (Bedes), Mayfield for girls and Tonbridge for boys.

Square Footage: 2,661 sq ft


Acreage: 4.03 Acres

Directions

Postcode: TN21 0TA

Additional Info

Outgoings: Wealden District Council.

Council Tax Band: G

Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.

Note: There is a £20 annual voluntary contribution to cover insurance and maintenance at Possingworth Park if the shares are to be taken up.

Photographs taken August 22, May 23, April 24.

Note: The boundary plan is approximate and is for illustration purposes only, therefore, the plan is not to be used as a land registry compliant map.

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