Fairmead Dorrells Farm
Whatlington, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0NR
Guide Price
£950,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock
Fine & Country are delighted to offer for sale this unique, detached, barn style property set within two and a half acres of land with numerous out buildings and a large pond.
The original building is believed to have been dated back to the 17th century and to have been part of Dorrells Farm.
The property has been sympathetically converted approximately forty years ago and yet still retained many of its charming original period style features including solid wood floors stripped beams and a large open fireplace.
The property is tucked away and secluded and approached via a long, private and gated driveway offering direct access down to the paddock and gardens.
The ground floor accommodation consists of an entrance porch and entrance hall leading along the hallway and in to the lounge.
The lounge is a bright and spacious reception room with high ceilings, stripped wooden beams and a large log burning stove sits neatly in the brick built fireplace. The room has been beautifully extended to the side and now opens up to take in the lovely views of the garden with double doors leading out onto the patio and onto the formal gardens.
Along from the hall you will find a handy study or an additional bedroom and a great sized dining room, large enough to house a sizeable table to seat the whole family.
Double doors from the dining room open into the substantial farmhouse style kitchen, which is large enough to house a good sized dining table for more informal occasions, there is also a downstairs cloakroom and a handy utility room.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms, the master has plenty of built in storage and a large en suite bathroom with separate shower enclosure and a good sized family bathroom.
Our sellers have also looked into the possibility of extending the foot print of the barn to provide a further reception room and extending the current main bedroom considerably.
Outside there are a plethora of out buildings including a stable a timber style double garage and two large storage sheds. The secluded and private land is currently separated into a more formal garden with access directly from the main house, a five bar gate leading into a fenced paddock area with a timber stable and separate access if required.
At the bottom of the garden is a pretty area with a large natural, pond encouraging local wild life and birds with superb views over the surrounding countryside and farm land beyond.
Set in a beautiful and rural location and yet a short drive away from Battle and its main line station makes this barn conversion perfect for those city commuters wishing to relocate their families out of London.
Battle town centre has a fantastic array of shops and amenities with a wonderful range of restaurants, cafés and coffee shops along side the beautiful and historic Battle Abbey.
There are plenty of good schools available in the area including Battle Abbey, Bedes and Vine Hall to mention but a few.
There are also plenty of footpaths across the countryside as well as numerous bridleways for horse riding and hacking in the area.
Material Information
Freehold
EPC (D)
Council Tax Band (G)
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Uckfield
The original building is believed to have been dated back to the 17th century and to have been part of Dorrells Farm.
The property has been sympathetically converted approximately forty years ago and yet still retained many of its charming original period style features including solid wood floors stripped beams and a large open fireplace.
The property is tucked away and secluded and approached via a long, private and gated driveway offering direct access down to the paddock and gardens.
The ground floor accommodation consists of an entrance porch and entrance hall leading along the hallway and in to the lounge.
The lounge is a bright and spacious reception room with high ceilings, stripped wooden beams and a large log burning stove sits neatly in the brick built fireplace. The room has been beautifully extended to the side and now opens up to take in the lovely views of the garden with double doors leading out onto the patio and onto the formal gardens.
Along from the hall you will find a handy study or an additional bedroom and a great sized dining room, large enough to house a sizeable table to seat the whole family.
Double doors from the dining room open into the substantial farmhouse style kitchen, which is large enough to house a good sized dining table for more informal occasions, there is also a downstairs cloakroom and a handy utility room.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms, the master has plenty of built in storage and a large en suite bathroom with separate shower enclosure and a good sized family bathroom.
Our sellers have also looked into the possibility of extending the foot print of the barn to provide a further reception room and extending the current main bedroom considerably.
Outside there are a plethora of out buildings including a stable a timber style double garage and two large storage sheds. The secluded and private land is currently separated into a more formal garden with access directly from the main house, a five bar gate leading into a fenced paddock area with a timber stable and separate access if required.
At the bottom of the garden is a pretty area with a large natural, pond encouraging local wild life and birds with superb views over the surrounding countryside and farm land beyond.
Set in a beautiful and rural location and yet a short drive away from Battle and its main line station makes this barn conversion perfect for those city commuters wishing to relocate their families out of London.
Battle town centre has a fantastic array of shops and amenities with a wonderful range of restaurants, cafés and coffee shops along side the beautiful and historic Battle Abbey.
There are plenty of good schools available in the area including Battle Abbey, Bedes and Vine Hall to mention but a few.
There are also plenty of footpaths across the countryside as well as numerous bridleways for horse riding and hacking in the area.
Material Information
Freehold
EPC (D)
Council Tax Band (G)
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Uckfield
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.