5 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Impressive 3 storey det 5 bed Victorian house with far reaching views in Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Period features throughout including high ceilings, cornicing, stained glass, original fireplaces & wooden flooring
- Spacious shaker style kitchen/breakfast room with quartz countertops, NEFF double oven & D/W, 5 burner hob, & separate utility room
- 27ft x 15ft dining/family room flooded with natural light from dual aspect windows
- 5 generous double beds; 2 with fitted wardrobes & large ensuite shower room to main plus family bathroom with sep bath & shower
- Substantial gardens in total 2.29 acres. Secluded rear terrace, lawns, mature trees & hedging
- Outbuilding currently used as an office with a WC. Additional outbuildings include workshop, garden machinery & summerhouses with outdoor pool all with electrical supply
- Set back from the road with double gates, sweeping gravel driveway & parking for several cars
- 5.7 miles from Rye train station with services to Ashford Int & the high speed rail link & 7.8 miles from the Cinque Port town of Rye
- Good access to a range of private & state schools including Vinehall & Claremont
Property Description: Guide Price £1,350,000 - £1,400,000. This substantial Victorian detached property and former schoolmaster house is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 2.2 acres of land. Set over three floors the property still retains a host of original features throughout including high ceilings, cornicing, stained glass, original fireplaces and wooden flooring. Superb location in under 8 miles of equidistant reach of beaches and the Kent coastal towns of Rye, Hastings and Winchelsea.
The impressive gabled porch with original tiled flooring approach the central hallway accessing the principal rooms, the cellar and the original staircase leading up to a further two floors.
The light filled family/dining room is a grand 27ft x 15ft and spans the length of the house with an open fireplace, detailed cornicing and large dual aspect windows overlooking the gardens. This versatile space is ideal for hosting family gatherings and entertaining guests. The cosier living room across the hallway also has a magnificent open fireplace.
The recently renovated shaker kitchen is beautifully in-keeping with the style of the property and has quartz countertops, a Neff double eye-level oven, a 5-burner gas hob and a Neff dishwasher. Beyond the kitchen is a cloakroom, utility room and back porch with access to the garden. The large and functional utility room has additional storage, worktop space, sink and housing for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Upstairs there are five generous double bedrooms, two of which have built in wardrobes. The principal bedroom has a large ensuite with a walk in shower and spacious vanity unit. Some of the bedrooms have decorative fireplaces with views across the gardens and open countryside. The family bathroom has a curved bath and walk in shower.
Outside: Set back from the road behind double electric gates, the house is approached via a sweeping gravel driveway, providing ample parking for multiple vehicles.
Nestled within a vast 2.29-acre plot, the gardens surrounding the property and countryside views are overlooked from a secluded terrace. This south-west facing idyllic spot is perfectly suited for entertaining and al fresco dining with friends and family whilst enjoying the evening sun.
The well-maintained lawns, mature trees, and manicured hedging add to the charm of this enchanting outdoor space.
An outbuilding on the premises is currently used as an office and includes a WC plus extra storage. The potential to extend this structure into an annexe, subject to the necessary planning permissions, offers endless possibilities for those seeking additional accommodation or a separate living space. Additional outbuildings include a workshop, garden machinery and summerhouses with outdoor pool all with electrical supply.
The price includes transfer of a long established profitable business set just away from the property should the buyer wish to carry it on.
Location: Beacon House is approx. 0.5 miles from the small village of Broad Oak on the eastern side of East Sussex, closely bordering Kent. It has expanded around a crossroads providing convenient access to Hastings, Rye, Tenterden and Robertsbridge yet is still a popular location in its own right. The village pub, aptly named The Broad Oak is a family owned traditional country pub. There is a recreation ground, an independent bakery also selling local homemade produce and a village shop.
Heading South-East through rolling countryside, the well connected roads reach the ancient Cinque Port of Rye. The charming cobbled lanes are lined with medieval, half-timbered houses and a rich history. Rye is renowned for independent shops, cafes and restaurants including The Fig. There are also several thriving pubs including The Mermaid, The Globe Inn Marsh and The Ship. Or pick up some fish & chips to enjoy on the beach at Camber Sands, Winchelsea or Rye Harbour. The independent Kino cinema is in a converted church building. Much of the area surrounding Winchelsea is National Trust owned and a haven for wildlife.
Just outside Rye is Tillingham Vineyards, committed to regenerative farming with natural organic wines to enjoy tastings, exceptional views from the terrace with food from the restaurant or outside pizza barn.
To the South-West is the cultural hotspot of Hastings renowned for its history, trendy bars, shopping and cuisine.
Broad Oak is well placed for local state schools in Hastings and private schools in the area include Battle Abbey, Claremont in Bodiam, Eastbourne College, Vinehall near Robertsbridge and Marlborough House in Hawkhurst. Brede School in Broad Oak approx. ¼ mile away is Rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted.
The train services for travel in any direction are excellent. Battle, Etchingham and Robertsbridge stations provide services via Tonbridge to London Charing Cross. Rye station has services to Eastbourne and Brighton or to Ashford International with a fast service to St. Pancras and Europe via Eurostar.
Local fact: Broad Oak is often referred to as Broad Oak Brede to avoid confusion with Broad Oak Heathfield!
Directions: SatNav = TN31 6BX / What3Words = piping.sands.survey
Council Tax: Band F (correct at time of marketing). To check council tax for this property, please refer to the local authority website.
Local Authority: Rother District Council[use Contact Agent Button] / East Sussex County Council[use Contact Agent Button]
Services: British Gas installed modern gas central heating with Hive control system, mains water, drainage and drainage via sewerage treatment plant. For broadband and mobile coverage, we advise you check your providers website or refer to an online checker.
Tenure: This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession.
Disclaimer: Please note the image with the boundary line is for indicative purposes only and will be need to confirmed via Land Registry during the conveyancing process.
Additional Property Notes: Traditional construction. There is a step up into the property and into the garden and an internal staircase up to the bedrooms. Driveway parking for several cars immediately outside the property.
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