Offering beautiful landscaped gardens, a garage and off road parking is this Edwardian Connor Brothers 4 bedroom attached family house situated in the favourable Warren Area of Crowborough. Further advantages include 2 reception rooms, an orangery, kitchen with utility room and a cellar.
Warren Hill West is a distinctive Edwardian period property, originally built in 1906 by the Connor Brothers. This charming attached home is located in Crowborough's prestigious "Warren area," known for its prime location and excellent access to the town centre. The house boasts beautiful, expansive gardens that face west, providing a serene and picturesque setting. Having been lovingly maintained by the current owners for nearly fifty years, the property retains much of its original character, but it now requires some updating and modernisation to restore its former grandeur. Architectural plans have been drawn up, offering the potential for thoughtful remodelling, subject to the usual planning permissions. These plans are available upon request. With its rich heritage and significant potential, Warren Hill West presents a unique opportunity to create a stunning family home in a highly sought-after location.
Entrance Porch - Entrance Hall - Downstairs Cloakroom - Cellar - Sitting Room - Dining Room - Orangery - Kitchen - Utility Room - Downstairs Shower Room - Galleried First Floor Landing - Four Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Garage - Off Road Parking - Extensive & Established Rear Garden
COVERED ENTRANCE PORCH: Outside lighting and glass panelled timber doors into:
ENTRANCE PORCH: Quarry tiled flooring, leaded light windows and stained glass ornate timber door into:
ENTRANCE HALL: Stairs to first floor, fitted carpet, radiator, louvre cupboards housing Gloworm gas boiler, storage area and wall mounted alarm system and a further cupboard housing coats hanging area with shelving.
DOWNSTAIRS CLOAKROOM: Low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator and obscured window to front.
CELLAR: Area for storage, two windows and door to rear.
DINING ROOM: Feature fireplace with wood mantel, brass inset, tiled cheeks and hearth, cornicing, picture rails, fitted carpet and large bay window to rear providing views over the westerly facing rear garden.
SITTING ROOM: Feature fireplace with wooden surround, tiled cheeks and hearth, cornicing with ceiling roses, three radiators, fitted carpet, three windows to rear and doors to Orangery.
ORANGERY: Dwarf wall Amdega timber and iron construction with two ceiling windows, quarry tiled flooring, three electric radiators and double doors opening to rear.
KITCHEN: A bespoke Smallbone of Devizes style country kitchen fitted with range of wall and base units incorporating wooden and tiled worktops with ceramic sink. Inset 4-ring electric hob and oven under and space for a dishwasher. Space for breakfast table and chairs, wood laminate flooring, windows to front and side and a pantry with shelving, space for fridge/freezer and window to front.
UTILITY ROOM: Range of wall and base units with worktops over, sink with drainer, separate spaces for a washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge, quarry tiled flooring, radiator and window to front.
SHOWER ROOM: Enclosed tiled cubicle with integrated Aqualisa shower, wall mounted wash hand basin, vinyl flooring and window to front
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: A galleried landing with attractive oak balustrades, cornicing, fitted carpet, and two leaded light widows to front and side with far reaching views. Walk-in slatted airing cupboard containing the hot water tank and a further full height shelved linen cupboard.
MAIN BEDROOM: Wooden wardrobe with hanging area, radiator, fitted carpet, one storage cupboard with fitted shelving. Two windows to rear and side with views across Ashdown Forest.
BEDROOM: Feature fireplace with wooden mantel, tiled cheeks with iron insert, two wardrobe cupboards with hanging areas, radiator, fitted carpet, picture rails and window to rear overlooking the garden Ashdown Forest.
BEDROOM: Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled surrounds, fireplace with tiled surrounds, fitted carpet and window to side.
BATHROOM: A bespoke Smallbone of Devizes suite comprising panelled bath with tiled surrounds with shower attachment, wash hand basin inset to a vanity unit with a range of cupboards and mirror wall above, wall mounted dresser with shelving, low level wc, brass heated towel rail with radiator insert, vinyl flooring and window to front,
SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM: Large cupboard housing water tank, eaves storage fitted carpet, roof window and window to front. Subject to usual consents is a roof void area providing potential for conversion to a bathroom currently used for storage with exposed floorboards and window to rear.
OUTSIDE FRONT: A generous expanse of garden with various areas of established planting with pea shingle driveway offering ample off road parking accessed via a five bar gate. In addition is an attached garage with window, power and lighting and housing the electricity meters.
OUTSIDE REAR: An incredibly picturesque and beautiful westerly facing garden featuring a small patio area adjacent to the property with useful garden store and outside tap. Extensive rockery with an abundance of planting and a large expanse of lawn with attractive arbour. In addition is a timber glass greenhouse and towards the rear of the garden is a further lawned area with a selection of attractive planting and trees.
SITUATION: Crowborough is the largest and highest inland town in East Sussex, set within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bordering the Ashdown Forest. The town centre gives the impression of being a bustling village, with an excellent choice of supermarkets and numerous small, independent retailers, restaurants and cafes. There is a farmers' market once a month and the luxury of plentiful free parking. The area is well served for both state and private junior and secondary schooling as well as Crowborough Leisure Centre and recreation ground offers a swimming pool, gym, sports hall and a children's playground. The mainline railway station provides trains to London Bridge as well as a good selection of bus routes. Other attractions that Crowborough can offer include nature reserves, plentiful sport and recreation grounds, children's play areas and a thriving arts culture and various annual events. The spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells is approximately eight miles to the north where you will find the mainline railway station, good range of schooling and an excellent mix of retailers, eateries and pavement cafes spread through the historic Pantiles and The Old High Street.
TENURE: Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND: F
VIEWING: By appointment with Wood & Pilcher Crowborough 01892 665666
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