LATEST PROPERTIES AND PRICE REDUCTIONS

LATEST PROPERTIES AND PRICE REDUCTIONS




Hidden away in a private development a one bedroom house with parking

NEW TO THE MARKET
FOR SALE IN RYE , GUIDE PRICE, £385,000
 
The property is hidden away in a private development of similar mews houses in the Ancient Town and Cinque of Rye.  A well-presented mid terrace mews house, forming one of four properties converted from a former doctors’ surgery in 2006, presenting part colour washed brick elevations and part tile hung external elevations, set with double glazed windows. The accommodation is arranged over two levels. 
Hall , Cloak/utility room, Open plan living room and fitted kitchen,  Landing, One double bedroom,  Bathroom , EPC rating C , Private garden , Off road parking for two cars.

Click here to read Hidden away in a private development a one bedroom house with parking.



<span style="font-size: 16px;">Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of a village </span>

NEW TO THE MARKET
FOR SALE IN BECKLEY, GUIDE PRICE £1,395,000
 
A detached twin roundel four bedroom oast house enjoying views over nearby farmland with a separate self contained cottage and swimming pool set within gardens extending to approximately 1 acre.
Hall with internal lift to the first floor, Living room, Dining room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Utility room, Cloakroom. First floor galleried landing, Bedroom 1 with en suite bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, Family bathroom, Additional w.c., Self contained detached cottage, Main open plan living/dining/kitchen area  Double bedroom, Shower room, Detached double open car barn, Studio/workshop, HHeated swimming pool, Gardens and grounds including a large pond extend to approximately 1 acre (to be verified)

Click here to read <span style="font-size: 16px;">Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of a village </span>.



A lovingly restored Grade II Listed early C15th medieval hall house 

PRICE REDUCTION
FOR SALE, NEAR RYE, £1,350,000
 
A lovingly restored Grade II Listed early C15th medieval hall house occupying an elevated position in gardens and grounds of about 2.5 acres.
Sowdens is situated on the Udimore ridge, set back from the road, with far reaching southerly views across the diversified scenery of woodland, valley and hill in the Tillingham Valley. The village of Udimore, which is located on the edges of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has two public houses, St. Marys Church, the nave of which is Norman, and a community hall. From the village there are extensive walks across open countryside in the Brede and Tillingham valleys.

Click here to read A lovingly restored Grade II Listed early C15th medieval hall house .



<span style="font-weight: bold;">In</span> an Area of Outstanding Natural Beaut

 
PRICE REDUCTION
FOR SALE, £675,000 IN THE VILLAGE OF BECKLEY
 
Pines Cottage is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the desirable village of Beckley and is within two miles of the village of Northiam which offers leisure facilities including bowls club, library and Great Dixter house and gardens. There is also a range of everyday shopping facilities as well as a parish church, doctor's surgery, NHS Dentist, vets, private fitness gym, primary school and large sports hall for badminton, keep fit classes etc. More comprehensive facilities are available in Peasmarsh (3 miles), where there is a family run supermarket, Battle (12 miles) and Tenterden (7.5miles) with Waitrose & Tesco supermarkets and leisure centre. 

Click here to read <span style="font-weight: bold;">In</span> an Area of Outstanding Natural Beaut.



An outstanding Town House in the heart of Rye

NEW TO THE MARKET
FOR SALE, RYE, GUIDE PRICE £1,800,000
 
An opportunity to acquire an outstanding Grade II Listed town residence of great character situated in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port with the advantages of a large garden, fine views to open country, a gated private driveway and a garage. istinctive Grade II Listed town residence of considerable architectural merit comprising the major portion of an early sixteenth century building with a Georgian façade, an unusual gabled rear elevation and a vaulted medieval cellar. The property, which has generous ceiling heights in all the principal rooms, has a wealth of fine period features including Elizabethan and Georgian panelling and enjoys the benefit of a large secluded garden, charming views and a private drive leading to a substantial garage. The property is now in need of general upgrading and improvement work.

Click here to read An outstanding Town House in the heart of Rye.