A most attractive Grade II listed home, offering in excess of 4000 sq. ft of accommodation with outbuildings and fabulous gardens and grounds, situated in the picturesque village of Sedlescombe. EPC D
Homestall is a characterful, detached family home with parts dating back to the 1700s with later additions. The property is beautifully presented throughout, having been sympathetically renovated by the current and previous owners, offering a perfect blend of period charm with superb modern touches to provide generous and flexible accommodation.The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with access to all the principal living areas with a convenient cloakroom located on the right-hand side. There is a delightful snug fitted with an electric SMEG fire feature with views overlooking the front; double doors lead through to the drawing room with exposed beams and a feature fireplace with a bressummer beam above. The double aspect dining room (which is accessible via the drawing room) has views to the outside with a feature fireplace. The open-plan kitchen and breakfast room is a fabulous space with bespoke hand crafted units, an Aga, and integrated AEG appliances. The breakfast room with a fitted breakfast bar with seating offers access to the terrace and garden via Arch top patio doors. There is also a convenient utility room with a useful dog bath tucked away just behind the kitchen and a study space with a feature gas fireplace.On the first floor, there are four large bedrooms with a well-appointed family bathroom with a walk-in shower and bath. The principal suite enjoys an attractive outlook and is located across both the first and second floor; steps from the bedroom lead up to a stunning dressing room with fitted wardrobes and a stylish en suite with a roll-top bath. Also of note, there is a secondary bathroom with a shower. From the central staircase, steps lead up to an additional bedroom on the second floor with a walk-in dressing room.The property is approached over a long private driveway leading to the double garage with a carport and gravelled parking area with space for multiple cars.The gardens are a particular feature of the property and include formal gardens with a parterre and box hedging, espalier ornamental trees, various terrace areas with seating and a large extended garden mainly laid to lawn enclosed by mature trees and hedging. In all, the property extends to about 0.5 acres.Additional Information:Electricity Supply:Water Supply:Sewerage:Heating:Broadband:Mobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more informationRestrictions:Coastal erosion risk:Flooding risk:Planning permissions:Coalfields and mining:
The property is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Sedlescombe which has a lovely sense of community and is within the East Sussex countryside, which has been designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. There is a classic village green and cricket club that provides everyday amenities, including a 15th-century pub, the Queen's Head Inn (now a gastropub), the Brickwall Hotel hotel, a general store/post office, and doctor's surgery. Battle and Robertsbridge, each with mainline stations (London Bridge/ Cannon Street/ Charing Cross) are about 3.3 and 6 miles, respectively. The A21, which links to the M25, is about 2 miles. State and private schools nearby include Sedlescombe Primary School; Claverham Community College and Battle Abbey at Battle; Vinehall at Robertsbridge; Claremont at St Leonards on Sea and Bodiam; Marlborough House and St Ronan's at Hawkhurst; Benenden School in Cranbrook, and West Heath in Sevenoaks.Sedlescombe 0.1 of a mile, Battle 3.3 miles (London Bridge from 67 minutes) Robertsbridge 6 miles (London Bridge from 72 minutes), Hastings 6.3 miles London 67 miles.