Vaulted kitchen-diner with roof lantern, exposed beams, and triple aspect windows
Snug area with garden access and built-in storage housing the boiler
Lounge with dual-aspect light, French doors, and a large log burner
Three bedrooms across upper floors, including top-floor suite with en suite
Wet room-style en suite with rainfall shower and Velux window
Downstairs bathroom with traditional tilework and separate WC
Utility room with plumbing for white goods and good storage
Large rear garden with pond, greenhouse, fruit trees, and cut-away lawn area
Gated parking area with double garage and space for additional vehicles
Cellar (3.50m x 4.48m) and original well beneath the property
With a vaulted kitchen-diner, exposed beams, roof lantern, and charming period touches throughout, this unique three-bedroom cottage on Crowders Lane is full of considered details — plus a beautiful garden, garage, cellar, and top-floor bedroom with en-suite.
Tucked away along Crowders Lane, this unique former foundry cottage combines period charm with clever updates and beautiful natural light throughout. The standout vaulted kitchen-diner is a true showstopper — complete with exposed beams, deep-set windows, and a striking roof lantern above the snug. From here the rear kitchen windows overlook the rear garden and rear door leads out to a lush, front aspect garden, offering a peaceful retreat with meandering paths, mature trees, a pond, greenhouse, and gated access to the garage and parking area.
The ground floor also features the kitchen/snug, a dual-aspect lounge with log burner and exposed brick chimney with French doors onto a front aspect garden, a hallway with wood-effect flooring, a utility room, and a family bathroom plus separate WC.
A cellar below offers further storage or potential use.
On the first floor are two double bedrooms, including one with fitted wardrobes and rear aspect. At the top, the loft-style principal suite enjoys far-reaching countryside views and includes a sleek en suite wet room with rainfall shower.
Situated on quiet and leafy Crowders Lane, the property enjoys a semi-rural setting with easy access to both coast and countryside. Well-regarded state and independent schools are within a short drive, along with local shops and amenities. Robertsbridge station and Battle station are around 1.5 -2 miles away, with regular services to London, while Bexhill-on-Sea and Battle High Street are a short drive.