A delightful country cottage set on a generous 0.75-acre plot (TBV) in the picturesque village of Wadhurst. Nestled in a semi-rural setting, this charming cottage offers an abundance of outdoor space, including beautiful gardens with a variety of fruit trees, a pond with its own natural water source, poly tunnel, workshop, and a brick storage shed. Conveniently located just a short walk from the station, which offers direct links to London in under an hour.
The cottage boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere, featuring traditional character elements such as exposed wooden flooring, stripped doors, and attractive inglenook fireplace. The property comprises a generous reception room, fitted kitchen, utility room/cloakroom, two double bedrooms and large bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower, providing comfortable living spaces that perfectly blend rustic charm with modern convenience.
One of the key highlights of this property is the significant potential for extension (subject to planning permission), allowing you to create your dream home in this sought-after location. Whether you wish to expand the current living areas or add additional bedrooms, the possibilities are endless.
Located just a short distance from the vibrant village centre and a short walk to Wadhurst mainline station, with its array of local amenities, shops, and excellent schools, this property offers the perfect balance of rural tranquillity and convenience. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle, Rock Robin Cottages presents a unique opportunity to craft a bespoke family home tailored to your needs.
Wadhurst is nestled in the beautiful High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The village is surrounded by rolling hills, woodlands, and picturesque landscapes, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful, rural lifestyle.
Directions:
Coming from Wadhurst come down Station Road and go past the station which will be on your left, then turn right into Three Oaks Lane, and then after a short distance bear right at the fork in the road and 2 Rock Robin Cottages is at the far end on the right. Coming from Frant / Tunbridge Wells direction turn left into Three Oaks Lane before the station, and follow the directions above.
Excellent Transport Links:
Despite its tranquil setting, Wadhurst offers convenient access to major cities. The village has its own railway station with regular trains to London Bridge, making it a popular choice for commuters. The nearby A21 also provides easy road access to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, and the M25.
Vibrant Community:
Wadhurst boasts a strong sense of community with a variety of local events, clubs, and activities throughout the year. From the Wadhurst Farmers' Market to the village fête, there's always something happening, fostering a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Quality Schools:
The village is home to several well-regarded schools, both primary and secondary, making it an excellent choice for families. Additionally, the nearby towns of Tunbridge Wells and Uckfield offer further educational options, including independent and grammar schools.
Historic Charm:
Wadhurst is rich in history, with charming architecture and several historic buildings, including the St. Peter and St. Paul Church, dating back to the 12th century. The village's heritage adds to its unique character and appeal.
Local Amenities:
Wadhurst offers a range of amenities, including independent shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. The village also has essential services like a post office, a GP, and a library, ensuring residents have everything they need within easy reach.
Proximity to Tunbridge Wells:
Just a short drive away, Tunbridge Wells offers a wider array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The spa town is known for its elegant Georgian architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and high-end boutiques, providing a perfect complement to Wadhurst's village charm.
Outdoor Activities:
With access to numerous walking trails, cycling routes, and nearby Bewl Water—a large reservoir offering water sports, fishing, and scenic walks—Wadhurst is ideal for those who enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle.
Agents Notes:
Wealden Borough Council. Council Tax Band D.
In line with money laundering (5th directive) all purchasers will be required to allow us to verify their identity and their financial situation in order to proceed.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Off Street
Garden details: Private Garden
Reference: RS2514