Set within a desirable residential area, this charming two-bedroom bungalow offers well-planned accommodation with a lovely flow throughout.
Stepping through the enclosed porch, you’re welcomed into a bright and spacious entrance hall with ample storage, including a cloaks cupboard and a linen cupboard, plus easy loft access.
The sitting room is a beautifully light space, featuring a characterful stone fireplace as its focal point and sliding patio doors opening into the double glazed conservatory.
The kitchen/breakfast room offers a comprehensive range of wood-effect units with plenty of worktop space, built-in appliances including a double oven and electric hob, and room for a dining table. A side door leads to the practical lean-to/utility room, providing additional storage and access to the garden.
There are two well-proportioned bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes, and a neatly presented bathroom with a modern white suite and over-bath shower.
Outside, the property benefits from its own driveway and single garage, offering power and light. The rear garden is designed for ease of maintenance, featuring a paved patio, attractive shrub borders, and a large timber shed/workshop, ideal for hobbies or storage.
With a population of just over 2,500, the Parish of Burwash lies 42 miles southeast of central London and 15 miles north of Hastings and Bexhill. Despite its proximity to these bustling areas, Burwash maintains its quaint charm and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The village offers an excellent range of local amenities, including two popular pubs serving delicious seasonal menus, a charming locally run tea room, a well-stocked village store, and a friendly florist. Families are well catered for, with an excellent Ofsted-rated school located in nearby Etchingham, along with a local doctor’s surgery providing essential healthcare services.
Burwash is perhaps best known for its association with Rudyard Kipling, the esteemed author of The Jungle Book and other literary classics, who resided at Bateman’s—a handsome ironmaster’s house less than half a mile from the village. Today, Bateman’s is one of the National Trust’s most popular visitor attractions in southern England.
Living in Burwash offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a welcoming community while immersing yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of this renowned literary setting.