Key Features

  • GUIDE PRICE £550,000 TO £600,000
  • FOUR BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOME
  • WALKING DISTANCE TO BEDGEBURY FOREST
  • CHARACTER FEATURES THROUGHOUT
  • OFF-ROAD PARKING FOR THREE VEHICLES
  • DIRECT ACCESS TO THE A21
  • STUNNING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
  • CRANBROOK SCHOOL CATCHMENT AREA
  • EPC RATING C
  • COUNCIL TAX BAND D
Guide Price £550,000 to £600,000 - A former chapel and village pub, dating to the early 1800s, now a beautifully renovated four bedroom family home with countryside views toward Bedgebury. CSCA

Main Description

Guide Price £550,000 to £600,000 - Dating from the early 1800s, this four-bedroom semi-detached property, originally functioning as a chapel and later part of the village public house, now presents as a thoughtfully renovated family residence. It offers an opportunity to acquire a home with a rich local history, updated to a high standard with retained period features such as timber flooring, exposed brickwork, and fireplaces, complemented by contemporary finishes.

The accommodation provides a balanced and adaptable layout, featuring two reception rooms and an open-plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances, designed to accommodate distinct areas for cooking, dining, and informal living. Bi-fold doors open onto the rear terrace and garden, connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces. A newly-fitted utility room and ground floor cloakroom add to the practicality of the home.

The primary reception room is a notable space, enjoying a bright, south-facing aspect through front windows. Exposed beams, original floorboards, and a wood-burning stove contribute to a comfortable living environment.

On the first floor, the principal bedroom is of generous proportions, benefiting from an en-suite bathroom and views across the garden towards Bedgebury. There are three additional bedrooms, two of which are double rooms, served by a family shower room. The fourth bedroom offers flexibility for use as a study or nursery.

Externally, the rear garden provides a pleasant outlook across neighbouring fields and the High Weald countryside. A stone patio offers an area for outdoor dining, and a rear gate provides direct access to countryside walks towards Bedgebury Forest and Bewl Water. The property also includes private driveway parking for up to three vehicles.

If You Lived Here:

If you lived here, you would be perfectly positioned to enjoy a tranquil rural lifestyle with excellent access to nature and local amenities. The immediate surroundings offer direct access to numerous countryside walks, including those leading to the expansive Bedgebury Forest, renowned for its Pinetum and excellent cycling and walking trails. Ideal for nature lovers and families seeking outdoor adventures.

The charming village offers local conveniences, and for a wider range of shops, schools, and services, nearby towns are easily accessible. This beautiful area of Kent provides a peaceful setting whilst remaining well-connected to larger centres.

While enjoying the serenity of the countryside, the property also benefits from good transport links. Mainline rail services to London are available from nearby stations such as Stonegate (5.1miles) and Etchingham (4.7miles), offering a viable option for commuters.

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