Key Features

  • GUIDE PRICE £525,000 TO £535,000
  • GRADE II LISTED FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE
  • IDYLLIC RURAL LOCATION
  • COUNTRYSTYLE KITCHEN/DINER
  • ACCOMMODATION OVER THREE FLOORS
  • OFF ROAD PARKING FOR TWO CARS
  • FRONT AND REAR GARDENS
  • NO ONWARD CHAIN
  • COUNCIL TAX BAND C
  • EPC N/A
Guide Price £525,000 to £535,000 - An attractive Grade II Listed four-bedroom period home set within an idyllic rural location in the small village of Salehurst enjoying stunning countryside views over adjoining fields. Pretty front and rear gardens. Off-road parking for two cars.

Guide Price £525,000 to £535,000

Enjoying a rural position in the village of Salehurst, this four bedroom Grade II Listed cottage sits on a quiet lane, surrounded by fields that stretch out as far as you can see with stunning character features throughout.

As you approach the cottage, a front driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles, steps lead up to a pretty garden where you can relax and enjoy the views to the front ideal for families or anyone who loves a bit of peace and quiet.

The cottage brims with charm and character with a delightful blend of traditional features and modern comforts.

A fireplace with a wood-burning stove in the living room creates a warm and cosy ambiance. Perfect for those chilly evenings.

The generous kitchen diner is the heart of the home, boasting an 'Rayburn' nestled within a fireplace, infusing the room with rustic charm. With ample space for dining and entertaining, this is sure to be a favourite spot for family meals and memorable moments. The addition of a stable door provides easy access to the pretty garden room an ideal retreat for enjoying your morning coffee and leads out to the rear garden and outbuilding.

On the first floor are bedrooms one and two, each offering a tranquil sanctuary. The adjacent bathroom features a traditional style roll-top bath adorned with claw feet, offering a touch of elegance.

Up to the second floor, there are two additional bedrooms providing ample space for family members or guests to unwind.

With its captivating character, inviting spaces, and idyllic setting, this charming cottage presents a rare opportunity to embrace the charm of countryside living. 

Just a short walk away is The Salehurst Halt pub, a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike. They serve up delicious food and drinks in a cosy atmosphere that's sure to make you feel right at home.

Salehurst itself is a quiet village where you can go for leisurely walks through the countryside or simply take in the scenic views all around. And if you need to travel further afield, the nearby village of Robertsbridge has a main line train station with easy access to London and the coast.

If You Lived Here:

If you lived here, you could explore the countryside, discovering hidden trails and picturesque spots where you can picnic with family and friends. And when you need a change of scenery, you could hop on the train at Robertsbridge station and be in the heart of London or on the coast in no time.

But most of all, if you lived here, you'd have a comforting retreat to call your own - a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. It's the perfect blend of old-fashioned charm and modern convenience, and it's just waiting for you to make it your own.

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