5 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Key Features:
Impressive Kitchen Family Room: The heart of the home is an impressive kitchen family room, finished to a high standard with quality cabinetry and work tops, high-end integral appliances and a substantial centre island. Bi-folding doors open up to a pleasant garden terrace and vista, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.
Sitting room and study: Both reception rooms offer ample space for entertaining, relaxation, and family activities.
Utility Room/Boot Room: The practical utility room/boot room features additional storage and a convenient shower, perfect for cleaning up after outdoor activities or gardening.
Oak Joinery Throughout: The home features exquisite oak joinery throughout, including solid oak doors and a beautifully crafted oak staircase, adding warmth and elegance to the interior.
Impressive Master Bedroom: The master bedroom offers stunning views, a spacious walk-in wardrobe, and a luxurious en-suite shower room complete with "his and hers" basins
Bedrooms: Flexible accommodation options include up to five bedrooms, three of which feature en-suite facilities, ensuring privacy and convenience for all family members and guests.
Scenic Views: Enjoy uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside from nearly every room, enhancing the sense of peace and tranquillity throughout the home.
Outdoor Living: Opening to a paved terrace, with pergola and garden beyond enclosed by sleeper fenced boundaries, the outdoor space provides wonderful views over neighbouring fields and the distant landscape.
Triple Bay Oak Framed Garage: The property includes a triple bay oak framed garage with two open bays, x2 electric car charging points, a tiled roof with storage, and a gated driveway providing secure and ample off-road parking.
Location: This home is ideally situated close to some wonderful local period inns, Bewl Water, and Bedgebury Forest. It is also near excellent state and private schools such as Marlborough House School, St Ronan's School, and Uplands Community College. Ticehurst village has a strong sense of community with various local events, clubs, and activities, fostering a welcoming and tight-knit atmosphere for residents, also a rich history, evident in its period architecture, including historic inns and buildings that contribute to its timeless charm and character.
Residents enjoy access to outdoor recreational facilities including Bewl Water, a large reservoir offering sailing, fishing, cycling, and walking trails, and Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, known for its extensive trails and outdoor activities, despite its rural setting, Ticehurst is well-connected to nearby towns and cities via road networks, providing easy access to amenities and services. The village offers a range of amenities including quaint shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, providing everything you need within a close-knit community setting.
Ticehurst provides a peaceful and tranquil environment away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns and cities, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life without sacrificing convenience.
Road Information
A21 Road: The A21 is the primary road connecting Ticehurst to other major towns and cities. It provides a direct route to Tunbridge Wells to the north and Hastings to the south. The A21 also connects to the M25 motorway, facilitating travel to London and other regions.
Local Roads: Within Ticehurst, there are several local roads that connect to neighboring villages and hamlets, such as Wadhurst, Etchingham, and Stonegate. These roads are typically narrow and rural but provide essential connections for local traffic.
Rail Information
Stonegate Station: The nearest railway station to Ticehurst is Stonegate, which is approximately 3 miles away. Stonegate Station is on the Hastings Line, operated by Southeastern, and offers regular services to London Charing Cross, London Cannon Street, and Hastings. The journey to London takes around an hour, making it a viable option for commuters.
Etchingham Station: Another nearby station is Etchingham, located about 4 miles from Ticehurst. It is also on the Hastings Line and provides similar services to Stonegate Station.
Wadhurst Station: Located approximately 4 miles from Ticehurst and provides a faster and more frequent service to London Bridge, London Charing Cross and Cannon Street. Trains typically run every 30 minutes during peak times and hourly during off-peak times.
Public Transport
Bus Services: There are local bus services that connect Ticehurst with nearby towns and villages. These buses are operated by various providers and offer a convenient alternative for those without access to a car.
Cycling and Walking
Cycling Routes: The rural nature of Ticehurst and its surroundings makes it suitable for cycling. There are several scenic routes that cyclists can enjoy, although care should be taken on narrower, rural roads.
Footpaths and Trails: There are numerous footpaths and walking trails in and around Ticehurst, providing opportunities for recreational walking and hiking in the countryside.
Overall, Ticehurst is well-connected by road and has reasonable access to rail services, making it accessible for both residents and visitors.
Tenure: Freehold
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