£375,000
(£359/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleStation Road, Winchelsea, East Sussex TN36
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,044 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Stunning views
70 foot rear garden backing onto open farmland
2 bedrooms and study
Main open plan living space
Kitchen/ dining room
3 parking spaces to front with EV charger
Solid fuel heating plus immersion heater
A well presented inner terrace Arts & Crafts style cottage approached over an unmade road and occupying a truly rural, yet not isolated, position adjoining open farmland with widespread, far reaching views across the Brede Valley.
The property is found at the end of a shared private drive in a rural location surrounded by fields and open countryside. At the top of the drive is Winchelsea railway station from where there is an hourly service to Eastbourne and Ashford with high speed connections to London St Pancras (37 minutes). The Ancient Town of Winchelsea, one of the few examples of a bastide town in England with wide, regular streets arranged around a giant square and the church is about half a mile distant. Local facilities include The Little Shop, a grocery/everyday convenience shop, together with a public house and primary school. For more comprehensive facilities there is the Cinque Port of Rye within 3 miles, famed for its period Citadel, cobbled ways and medieval fortifications. The locality offers a varied range of leisure facilities including both coastal and countryside walks, sailing, fishing and bird watching on the local marshes and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
No.2 is a mid terraced cottage just one of four former rail workers cottages with part brick and part painted pebble dash external elevations set with double glazed windows beneath a pitched tiled roof.
Ground Floor
Front door into the entrance lobby with inner door through to the main open plan living space with oak herringbone flooring, fireplace fitted with a woodburning stove which operates the central heating, fitted shelving to alcove.
Stairs to the first floor with cupboard under.
Kitchen/dining room fitted base and wall mounted units with granite worksurfaces, Esse electric cooker, extractor fan, space for fridge/freezer, integrated dishwasher, two windows to the rear and double doors out to the rear garden.
First Floor
On the first floor there are doors to both bedrooms and bathroom. Stairs to attic room/study.
Bedroom1 has a window to the front, an Arts & Crafts fireplace with a cast iron grate and decorative surround.
Bedroom 2 also has an Arts & Crafts fireplace with a cast iron grate and decorative surround window to rear with views over farmland.
Bathroom comprising panelled bath with mixer tap/shower attachment, separate walk in shower cubicle, twin sinks set into vanity unit with cupboards under, tiled flooring, window to rear.
Second Floor
Second floor attic room/study which has three skylight windows providing distant rural views across the Brede Valley.
Outside
The property has a right of way and is approached over a long private track giving access only to the terrace of four cottages. There are two parking spaces in front of the cottage with an EV charger as well as an additional allocated parking space opposite. To the rear is the main area of level garden extending to about 70’ set down to lawn with cottage flower beds and shrub borders, vegetable beds and to the far end, a decked terrace adjoining open farmland from where there are widespread views over the valley.
The property is found at the end of a shared private drive in a rural location surrounded by fields and open countryside. At the top of the drive is Winchelsea railway station from where there is an hourly service to Eastbourne and Ashford with high speed connections to London St Pancras (37 minutes). The Ancient Town of Winchelsea, one of the few examples of a bastide town in England with wide, regular streets arranged around a giant square and the church is about half a mile distant. Local facilities include The Little Shop, a grocery/everyday convenience shop, together with a public house and primary school. For more comprehensive facilities there is the Cinque Port of Rye within 3 miles, famed for its period Citadel, cobbled ways and medieval fortifications. The locality offers a varied range of leisure facilities including both coastal and countryside walks, sailing, fishing and bird watching on the local marshes and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
No.2 is a mid terraced cottage just one of four former rail workers cottages with part brick and part painted pebble dash external elevations set with double glazed windows beneath a pitched tiled roof.
Ground Floor
Front door into the entrance lobby with inner door through to the main open plan living space with oak herringbone flooring, fireplace fitted with a woodburning stove which operates the central heating, fitted shelving to alcove.
Stairs to the first floor with cupboard under.
Kitchen/dining room fitted base and wall mounted units with granite worksurfaces, Esse electric cooker, extractor fan, space for fridge/freezer, integrated dishwasher, two windows to the rear and double doors out to the rear garden.
First Floor
On the first floor there are doors to both bedrooms and bathroom. Stairs to attic room/study.
Bedroom1 has a window to the front, an Arts & Crafts fireplace with a cast iron grate and decorative surround.
Bedroom 2 also has an Arts & Crafts fireplace with a cast iron grate and decorative surround window to rear with views over farmland.
Bathroom comprising panelled bath with mixer tap/shower attachment, separate walk in shower cubicle, twin sinks set into vanity unit with cupboards under, tiled flooring, window to rear.
Second Floor
Second floor attic room/study which has three skylight windows providing distant rural views across the Brede Valley.
Outside
The property has a right of way and is approached over a long private track giving access only to the terrace of four cottages. There are two parking spaces in front of the cottage with an EV charger as well as an additional allocated parking space opposite. To the rear is the main area of level garden extending to about 70’ set down to lawn with cottage flower beds and shrub borders, vegetable beds and to the far end, a decked terrace adjoining open farmland from where there are widespread views over the valley.
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