Allfreys Lane, Crowborough, East Sussex, TN6 3SG | Property for sale | Savills
1,790 sq ft(166.30 sq m)
Guide price £1,450,000(731,609 OMR)

Allfreys LaneCrowborough, East Sussex, TN6 3SG

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Key features

  • No through lane in quiet countryside serving only two houses, to the south of Crowborough.
  • 1930 - 1940 detached character house, immaculately presented.
  • About 1790 square feet of accommodation over two floors, with two formal receptions, a kitchen/family room and 3-4 bedrooms, two shower rooms and a family bathroom.
  • Well-kept mature garden of about 0.23 of an acre, with terracing, parking and a double garage.
  • Crowborough town about 2.4 miles, Tunbridge Wells about 9.2 miles.
  • Adjacent field of about 0.699 of an acre and a further field across the lane of about 4.69 acres, with about 5.8 acres in all.
  • In addition, there is some further land and also buildings with planning permission (which are a long distance away and so not affecting Allfreys), by separate negotiation:-
  • Lot 2 with adjacent land across the lane from Allfreys, up to approximately 12.5 acres.
  • Lot 3 farm buildings with planning permission for conversion to a 3 bed house, with separate studio/garage and with approximately 9.31 acres of fields.

An immaculate, tucked-away character house, in this delightful semi-rural location near to Crowborough, with garden and fields of almost 6 acres.

About this property

  • Allfreys is an attractive character cottage in a discreet tucked-away, no-through location, thought to date from 1930 to 1940 and built of sandstone and brick under a clay tile roof.

    Our selling clients have enjoyed living here for almost 25 years and over time have carried-out extensive updating and modernisation works, with the property today being very well presented both inside and out. Downstairs, there is a well fitted modern kitchen opening through to a family room, with matching tiled flooring. This has oak units and granite work surfaces and with the focus point being a two oven Aga with a built in extractor hood above. In addition, Bosch appliances include an electric oven and two ring hob, an integral dishwasher and a recessed fridge/freezer. A back door from here opens to a pretty, planted walled garden area, with two nearby terraces.

    The family room has a built-in display unit to one wall, incorporating a breakfast bar or work desk. There are two further linked rooms to the other side of the house, one being the oak panelled dining room and the other being the sitting room, which has French doors to the garden. This has a wood burning stove and a secondary staircase leading directly up to the principal bedroom.

    Upstairs, the bedrooms and bathrooms are neatly fitted, with the principal bedroom having the benefit of a dressing room or a fourth bedroom, accessed from the en suite shower room and the landing, up from the main staircase.

    Outside, the detached timber garage has individual double doors with a tiled floor and rafter storage, plus power and lighting. To the rear of the house, there is a delightful mature lawn garden with screening and planted borders including a variety of trees, laurels and mixed hedging, with a raised brick block terrace by the house, accessed via the French doors from the sitting room. This garden benefits from a water reservoir disguised as an old, feature well. Also, there is a second terrace with a delightful brick wall behind, which continues along behind the house, to a third terrace at the side of the garage. Both the house and garden benefit from outside remote control lighting.

    Arches through this wall leads to an adjoining fenced paddock of about 0.69 of an acre, with tall screening and with two small field shelters, linked by a covered overhang between. This field has a separate gated access out to the lane and across here, there is access to a further large field of about 4.69 acres, included in the sale, with another field shelter.

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Not many people know Allfreys Lane and the surprise is the relatively straight forward walk up into Crowborough town. Indeed, trying this myself, I recently managed to reach Waitrose within about twenty minutes.

Robert JacobsProperty agent

Local information

  • Found within the High Weald National Landscape, Allfreys is conveniently located within approximately 2.8 miles of Crowborough town centre, yet is surrounded by beautiful countryside with a bridleway reached at the end of the lane towards Crowborough.
  • Crowborough enjoys a good selection of supermarkets, including Waitrose, Lidl and Morrisons. There is a good selection of cafés and restaurants, together with useful amenities including Boots chemist, hairdressers and barbers, a selection of pubs and variety of independent shops.
  • Crowborough Community Centre holds a range of different events throughout the year. There is a good choice of primary schools in Crowborough, together with The Beacon Academy at the secondary level. The town benefits from a Leisure Centre and the private golf at The Beacon Golf Course, is just meters away from the house.
  • The surrounding countryside includes the 6500 acres of the historic Ashdown Forest known the world over as the home of ‘Winnie the Pooh' and one of the largest public spaces in the South East. This ancient area of open heathland is the highest sandy ridge-top in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Tunbridge Wells is approximately 9.6 miles and provides further comprehensive shopping, recreational and entertainment facilities with a wide variety of restaurants, cafés, bars, cinema (at Knights Park) and two theatres and mainline station
  • Additional Schools: Preparatory schools include Holmewood House in Langton Green, Skippers Hill in Five Ashes, Cumnor House in Danehill and co-ed senior options in Sevenoaks, Eastbourne, Upper Dicker (Bedes) and Brighton, as well as Tonbridge for boys and Mayfield School for girls.

Additional information

  • Services: Mains water (metered in Lot 2 on the land plan) and electricity. Private drainage via Sewage Treatment Plant. Oil central heating.
  • Outgoings: Wealden District Council.
  • Council Tax Band: D - Improvement indicator noted.
  • Directions: From Tunbridge Wells, take the A26 towards Crowborough. At the roundabout continue onto the A26, turning left onto Sheep Plain. Follow the road and then turn right onto High Broom Road. Keep right onto Redbridge Lane and follow the lane until you reach Allfreys Lane on the right. Allfreys will be found half way up the lane on your left hand side.
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: D