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Rotherfield, East Sussex Guide Price £475,000 FOR SALE As you are registered with us we are sending our Property Preview which contains, on the following pages, a selection of houses new to the market or where prices have been adjusted. A number of these are available “off-market”, and therefore not currently advertised on the internet. For more information please contact the relevant office. Feature Property - Create a “Grand Design”in this sensational location Rotherfield, East Sussex Guide Price £475,000 - £525,000 A rare opportunity to create your own “Grand Design” in an enviable position with sensational westerly views, yet in the heart of this popular village. More information from the Tunbridge Wells Office 01892 512020 batchellermonkhouse.com South Street, Cuckeld, West Sussex Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000 A charming and rarely available two bedroom Grade II listed coage with beauful west-facing rear garden in the heart of Cuckeld village. • Period features throughout • West facing rear garden • Superb views onto Cuckeld Park to the rear • Private parking • Heart of village locaon • No onward chain Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Pendril Place, Cockmount Lane, Wadhurst Guide Price £435,000 A well-presented 3 bed mid terrace coage situated in the popular village of Wadhurst with o street parking and a larger than average garden with large workshop and garden studio room. • Central Wadhurst • Wadhurst Staon 1.3 miles • Large Garden and Parking Space • Garden Studio and Studio Workshop Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Argos Hill, Rothereld, Crowborough Guide Price £450,000 - £475,000 An opportunity to acquire a spacious individual maisonee forming part of an imposing Victorian country house with accommodaon arranged over three oors with delighul views over the aracve communal gardens and a garage. • Spacious Maisonee • Semi-rural locaon • Countryside views • Aracve communal grounds • Garage and parking • Share of freehold Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Monastery Gardens, Rothereld, Crowborough Guide Price £475,000 - £525,000 A rare opportunity to create your own “Grand Design” in an enviable posion with sensaonal westerly views, yet in the heart of this popular village. • Planning Consent for Wrap Conversion • Beautiful Westerly Views for Sunsets • Popular Village Location • Create Your Own Grand Design • Proposed Accommodation - Fabulous Kitchen/ Living/Dining Space • 2 Bedroom Suites Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Teelings Drive, Uckeld Guide Price £485,000 An aracvely presented and well-arranged four bedroom detached house with spacious rooms and located in a popular area on the edge of Uckeld within easy reach of all amenies including Uckeld train staon. EPC Rang: C • 1 mile to staon • Popular development • Convenient locaon • South West facing rear garden • Single garage • Aracve outlook Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Oldaker Road, Newick, East Sussex Guide Price £525,000 An aracve detached four bedroom house with scope for updang and located in the centre of Newick with easy access to all the amenies. EPC Rang: D • Scope for improvement • Centre of village • Generous bedrooms • Aracve garden • Newick Primary School • Convenient for Haywards Heath Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Mount Pleasant, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells Guide Price £550,000 -£600,000 A delighully located and well-presented, semi detached, three bedroom coage situated in a rural locaon just 4.4 miles from Frant mainline staon and 5.5 miles from Tunbridge Wells on the outskirts of the village of Lamberhurst. • Outskirts of Lamberhurst • Well presented coage in a rural locaon • Frant Staon 4.4 miles • Tunbridge Wells 5.5 miles Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Church Lane, Hellingly, Hailsham Guide Price £595,000 - £625,000 An extremely aracve detached Grade II Listed period house, originally dang from mediaeval mes. The house occupies a prominent posion in an idyllic village seng adjacent to the parish church of St Peter & St Paul. • Rural village locaon • Polegate staon about 5.5 miles • Detached village house • Character period features • Ample o-road parking • Aracve garden Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Lile Park, Durgates, Wadhurst Guide Price £650,000 - £695,000 A well-presented, detached, four double bedroom house situated in a tucked away close located in the popular village of Wadhurst with o-road parking and 0.8 miles from the mainline staon. • Wadhurst Staon 0.8 miles • O street parking • Double recepon room • Detached with garden Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 North Trade Road, Bale, East Sussex Guide Price £900,000 - £950,000 An extremely striking and totally unexpected Oast House, discreetly tucked away about 300 yards o one of Bale’s more popular thoroughfares, North Trade Road. EPC C. • Bale town centre and staon about 1 mile • Converted Oast House with tradional roundel • Separate useful outbuilding • Long driveway approach • Grounds of about 0.34 of an acre • Countryside views Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Fox Hill Village, Haywards Heath, West Sussex Guide Price £935,000 - £965,000 A spacious family home of about 2,700 sq presented in excellent condion with a south facing garden and conveniently located for all the amenies of Haywards Heath. EPC Rang: C • Convenient locaon • 2 miles to railway staon • Well planned accommodaon • South facing aracve garden • Summer house • Available immediately Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Markstakes Lane, South Chailey, Lewes Guide Price £1,175,000 - £1,250,000 A conveniently located family home sing in a generous plot of approximately 0.67 of an acre with accommodaon presented in excellent condion and having the benet of a substanal double garage and workshop. EPC Rang: D • Convenient locaon • Between Lewes and Haywards Heath • Aracve outlooks • Generous garden • Excellent workshop and double garage • Local pub and shop Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 Blackham, Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex Guide Price £1,200,000 A charming and most aracve Grade II listed farmhouse with exible accommodaon in a semi -rural posion with rural views and about 5.5 acres, within 1.5 miles of Ashurst staon. Addional land available by separate negoaon. • Period Farmhouse • Aracve views • 5.5 acres of land • Gated entrance • Extensive parking • An addional 11 acres available Tunbridge Wells Oce - 01892 512 020 Fulfords Hill, Itchingeld, West Sussex Guide Price £1,250,000 A stunning barn conversion nished to an exceponal standard with spacious, light and exible accommodaon enjoying an elevated rural locaon within the Sussex countryside north of the village of Barns Green. • Private Gated Development • Countryside Locaon • Finished to a High Standard • Impressive Entrance Hall • Original Character Retained • Ample Parking • South Facing Rear Garden • No Onward Chain Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Kiln Lane, Hooe, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A peacefully located detached converted twin oast and barn situated in this beauful stretch of countryside, privately set within established gardens and grounds of about 0.44 of an acre. Together with a brick, int and le single storey barn of 955 sq including garaging for three cars and with lapsed consent to convert into an annexe. EPC E Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Firle Road, Lancing Price on Applicaon A truly exceponal family property situated in North Lancing in an elevated locaon with panoramic views to the sea, with the contrasng benet of adjoining the South Downs Naonal Park. About 1.6 2 acres. • Elevated Locaon •Pulborough Stunning Views Oce over - 01798 Lancing 872081 to the Sea • Character Detached Family House • Extremely Well Presented Accommodaon • Principally South Facing • Stunning Rear Garden • Adjoining the South Downs Naonal Park • Approximately 1.62 Acres Udimore, Rye, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A superb, beaufully presented, Grade II Listed, country house with numerous period features and delighul views over the unspoilt Brede Valley. In addion, there is a range of outbuildings currently providing a large studio and oce. The gardens and grounds, with pond, extend to 0.7 of an acre. With planning consent for an extension. Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Bines Road, Partridge Green, West Sussex Guide Price £1,500,000 - £1,550,000 A superbly located rural/equestrian property with stables, cafe premises and about 14.3 acres. Business potenal. Direct access to the Downs Link bridlepath. • Equestrian/Rural Property • Superb views To South Downs • Direct Access To Downs Link Bridlepath • Detached Family Residence • 14.3 Acres • 7 Stables And Ancillary Buildings • Cafe Premises • Equestrian Property And Cafe Available Separately Pulborough Oce - 01798 872081 Broad Oak, Heatheld, East Sussex Oers in excess of £1,500,000 A wonderful Grade II Listed period house with many original features, in a rural but not isolated seng, approached down a no through lane, privately set amidst established garden and paddocks – in all about 5.35 acres. • Grade II Listed period house • Delighul rural situaon down a no through lane • Close to Broad Oak and Burwash villages • Mainline staon about 3.5 miles • Swimming pool • Gardens and paddocks - in all about 5.35 acres Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Cowbeech, Hailsham, East Sussex Price on Applicaon A handsome and very appealing period country house of mixed ages (not Listed )sympathecally updated in recent years yet retaining many original features and a meless atmosphere. Set down a farm lane in a rural locaon together with delighul gardens and grounds including a large pasture eld – in all about 7.15 acres Bale Oce - 01424 775577 Golf Club Lane, Piltdown, Uckeld Guide Price £1,750,000 - £1,850,000 A truly unique house of excess 3,860 sq , available for the rst me in 42 years, sing within stunning landscaped gardens of about 3.26 acres adjacent to Piltdown Golf Course. EPC Rang: E • 3,864 sq • Exceponal Design • Stunning Grounds • Further Potenal • Adjacent to Piltdown Golf Course • Excellent garaging Haywards Heath Oce - 01444 453181 NOTE: In line with current Government guidance - Our offices are open. At Batcheller Monkhouse we remain committed to ensuring the safety and continued health of all clients and staff.
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