£960,000

(£494/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Hanging Birch Lane, Waldron TN21

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 1,944 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 28/05/2026

About this property

  • Detached period home in a peaceful rural setting

  • Tucked away along a country lane

  • Adjoining fields and with countryside views

  • Thought to date from the mid 1800s

  • Four bedrooms and two bathrooms

  • Generous accommodation of just under 2000 sq ft

  • Drawing room with exposed beams and fireplace

  • Kitchen/breakfast room with island and garden access

  • Set within just over 0.33 acres

  • No onward chain and first time for sale since 1991

Thought to date from the mid 1800s, with later additions over the years, this appealing detached house has evolved into a home with a natural, easy flow and a strong connection to its surroundings. The only property in this postcode and set in a plot of just over 0.33 acres, it combines attractive period detail with generous, practical accommodation extending to just under 2,000 sq ft in total. The arrangement of rooms works well for both day-to-day living and entertaining, while the outlooks give the whole house a strong sense of calm. It has clearly been carefully looked after over many years, but offers an exciting opportunity for a new owner to personalise over time, if desired. With its quiet setting, mature gardens and uninterrupted backdrop of adjoining fields, it is a well-loved house in a very special rural setting.

The house has a warm and welcoming feel, with a layout that suits family life particularly well. The reception rooms connect nicely, creating spaces that feel separate yet easy to move between. The drawing room is especially atmospheric, with exposed ceiling timbers and a substantial fireplace forming a natural focal point, while the sitting room and dining room provide further flexibility for entertaining, reading, working from home or simply enjoying the outlook. A study and ground floor cloakroom add to the practicality of the ground floor.

The kitchen/breakfast room is a generous everyday space, fitted with a range of cabinetry and centred around an island, with room for informal dining as well. French doors open out towards the garden, helping the room feel bright and connected to the outside. Throughout the house there is a pleasing sense of flow, with later additions sitting comfortably alongside the original building. Many of the rooms look out over the garden, surrounding trees or the fields beyond, and that relationship with the landscape is one of the property's defining qualities.

Upstairs, the first floor provides four bedrooms together with two bathrooms. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious, enjoying an open outlook over the garden and adjoining countryside, and is served by an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The remaining bedrooms offer comfortable family or guest accommodation. The house has been well maintained and has an easy, settled feel, yet there is clear scope for a purchaser to refresh certain areas and shape the interiors to their own style over time. As it stands, it is a comfortable country house with plenty of space and a setting that is not easy to find.

Outside

The outside space adds hugely to the overall feel of the property. The plot of just over 0.33 acres includes areas of lawn, established planting, mature trees and paved terraces. To the rear, the house backs directly on to open fields, giving it a lovely rural outlook and a real sense of peace. Mature boundaries and the surrounding countryside make it feel private and nicely tucked away.

Situation

The property occupies a particularly attractive position near the picturesque village of Waldron, surrounded by beautiful East Sussex countryside that is ideal for walking and enjoying the outdoors. Heathfield offers a good range of everyday shops, services and amenities, while Horam is also convenient for day-to-day needs. The area is well regarded for its rural landscape, yet remains accessible, making it well suited for those looking for a quieter setting without feeling isolated.

Property Ref Number:

Ham-65402

Additional Information

Mains water and electricity. Private drainage and oil heating.

Local Authority: Wealden District Council - Band G

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