Guide price
£925,000
(£463/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleThe Street, Fairwarp, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex TN22
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,997 sq. ft
About this property
Ashdown Forest literally on the doorstep.
3 Reception rooms, 20'4" Kitchen/breakfast room.
Principal suite and guest bedroom
Family bathroom and 2 further bedrooms.
Private parking, garden & wood store, summer house.
Large mature garden.
Lovely outlook over Ashdown Forest
Situated just off the Village Green.
On the ground floor the welcoming sitting room has an impressive open fireplace and extensive book shelving. Beyond the sitting room is the generously proportioned double aspect drawing room with a further open fireplace, book shelving and a large box bay window. The formal dining room has two pretty arched alcoves and a serving hatch to the kitchen/breakfast room. It is understood that the dining room was many years ago utilised once a week as the village doctor’s surgery. The kitchen/breakfast room has a lovely outlook over the garden and has a polished slate floor, walk in larder, 2 oven-Aga, and includes an antique pine dresser base. To one end there is space for a breakfast table and a part glazed door gives access to the rear porch and garden. A good -sized cloak/boot room completes the accommodation on the ground floor. The ground floor accommodation has provided the ideal layout for many happy years of informal and formal entertaining.
Arranged over the first floor is a spacious galleried landing with a small study area, a generous principal suite comprising double aspect bedroom with views over both the Forest and Village Green, dressing area and ensuite shower room. In addition, there is a guest bedroom, family bathroom and two further bedrooms (one with a circular window). All the bedrooms have built in cupboards/storage. The house has a lovely atmosphere and the layout has been designed to take advantage of the unspoilt south-westerly outlook over the Forest with all three reception rooms and 3 of the four bedrooms facing south-west.
The property is approached directly from the forest by a wooden picket gate with an old brick path bordered on either side by lawns leading up to the house. From the garden there is a lovely outlook over the forest. The principal garden lies to the north-west of the house and is laid to sweeping lawns bordered by numerous well-stocked beds and includes some beautiful mature trees. Part way up the garden there is balustrading, which helps draw your eye down the garden and at the far end there is a large well-stocked bed providing a focal point. To one side there is a brick and tile wood store and a useful garden store with an up and over door.
From the forest track, wooden five-bar gates lead to a gravel parking area. To the rear of house there is a timber summerhouse, a well and wide brick paved area. Beyond the summerhouse is a wide sheltered stone paved area of garden, which lies adjacent to the drawing room and is ideal for alfresco dining. The garden at Spinners provides a lovely setting for this much-loved period family house.
(Please note that the boundary at the front of the property is the wooden picket fence and sandstone wall and the large lawned area beyond forms part of Ashdown Forest.)
The house is situated on the edge, yet at the same time very close to the heart of the sought-after village of Fairwarp. The village has a pretty Village Green, popular public house, The Foresters Arms, Village Hall (with monthly Village Markets), Church, Christ Church and the Fairwarp Queen Elizabeth II Sports Field. The village is situated within the Ashdown Forest, which comprises approximately 6,500 acres of open heathland providing superb walking country. The forest is situated within the High Weald National Landscape (a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and is also designated a Special Protection Area and therefore is a landscape with an unusual degree of protection.
The larger near-by village of Maresfield is under 2 miles away with a Primary School, village store, hotel/restaurant and an M&S Food. For the those needing access to London, Uckfield Station is only 4 miles distant with a service to London Bridge in about 1 hour 20 minutes. Alternatively, Haywards Heath Staton is 12.5 miles with services to London Bridge in about 44 minutes. Uckfield offers a good range of shops and facilities for everyday needs including a Waitrose. The larger towns of Tunbridge Wells 12 miles, Haywards Heath 12.5 miles and Lewes 12.5 miles are all within easy reach. There is an excellent range of established state primary schools in the area including at Maresfield, Uckfield and High Hurstwood. Uckfield College (Secondary) holds a prestigious “Outstanding” rating from Ofsted (April 2024). Near-by private preparatory and public schools include Cumnor House, Skippers Hill Preparatory School, Great Walstead and Brambletye, together with Ardingly, Worth and Hurst.
Services:
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil Fired boiler and Aga.
No onward chain.
Local authorities: Wealden District Council,
East Sussex County Council
Council Tax Band G
Planning: Spinners is Grade II listed as being
of special historical interest.
Agents Note: Prospective purchasers should note that
one of the Executors selling the property works
for Jackson-Stops.
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