Asking Price
£675,000 5 Bedroom
3 Reception
1 Bathroom
Collington Lane East, Bexhill‐On‐Sea TN39 3RJ
Main Features
PERIOD COTTAGE: Redwell Estates are delighted to offer to the market a 4 bedroom detached cottage which we understand was built in 1561 and part extended in 1907. This is a rare find and an exciting opportunity to purchase a piece of local history. The property would make an ideal project to refurbish this wonderful home to its former glory or would make an ideal development opportunity due to the large plot of which this property lies within. Within the grounds you have a large rear garden, along with a second dwelling in the shape of an old coach house to the side. Both are primed for development. The property can be found located on Collington Lane East, and between Little Common Road. Internally there are a plethora of original features, including wood beams, inglenook fire place, lead lined windows and internal doors. The cottage could have been at some point two separate cottages, the date the property was turned into one dwelling is unknown. This is a property that you need to see internally and externally to understand the importance of the dwelling and to ascertain how it could work for you. Give Redwell Estates a call on 01424 224242 to book your appointment.
• Character Property • Four Bedrooms • Development Opportunity • Coach House • Plenty Of Features • Built Circa 1561
Asking Price
Collington Lane East, Bexhill‐On‐Sea TN39 3RJ
£675,000
Entrance Hall 10'5" x 9'6" (3.2 x 2.9) Stain glass door to front, exposed wood beams. Lounge 19'8" x 13'1" (6 x 4 ) Lead lined windows for front and rear, Inglenook fireplace, exposed wood beams, block tiled wood flooring. Breakfast Room 13'0" x 9'6" (3.98 x 2.90) Window to rear, space for table, and boiler. Reception Room 20'4" x 15'1" (6.2 x 4.6) Single glazed window to front, and side door to kitchen, brick built fireplace with log burner. In House Storage Room 12'5" x 10'2" (3.8 x 3.1) With door to side, which would have been the entrance door when this was two dwellings. In House Storage Room 2 10'9" x 5'2" (3.3 x 1.6) Currently set up as a bar, with door to storage room 1, and door giving access to the main lounge area. Kitchen 14'5" x 4'11" (4.4 x 1.5) Window to rear, and inset sink, some base units, gas cooker point and door leading to garden. Bedroom 1 23'7" x 12'1" (7.2 x 3.7) With two single glazed lead lined windows, could be spilt into two rooms, two storage cupboards, wood flooring. Bedroom 2 16'0" x 14'9" (4.9 x 4.5) Window to front and side, brick fireplace and wood flooring. Bedroom 3 10'2" x 9'6" (3.1 x 2.9) Single glazed window to rear. Bedroom 4 No measurements to date: Corridor leading to entrance door, with window to rear and sink. Bathroom 15'1" x 9'2" (4.6 x 2.8) Two single glazed windows to rear, panelled bath, stand alone shower cubicle, low level WC, wash hand basin, radiator. Outside To the rear, you have a large area of lawn with trees, fenced to three sides, footings for an extension for the kitchen, workshop measuring 4m x 3m with lockable double glazed door and window. Coach House Wood built 19'8" x 9'10" (6 x 3 ) With wooden door to front and rear, access too: Coach House Brick Built 19'8" x 13'1" (6 x 4) With door to front and loft storage. Parking For several cars.