5 bedroom house
Dallington, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 9NH
Guide Price
£1,500,000
Residential Tags: Grade II*
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade II*
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
- PANTONS, , THE STREET, DALLINGTON, HEATHFIELD, EAST SUSSEX, 1500000, 12/11/2021
An exceptional unlisted character house in a delightful village setting, with stunning views
Location
Pantons is located in the pretty East Sussex village of Dallington, with its charming character properties, set back from The Street in the centre, just a short distance past the well regarded local Church of England Primary School. Dallington is located about eight miles to the west of Battle and about five miles east of Heathfield and occupies high ground offering quite amazing views to the south and the west and these can be seen from the property. This is a small village, with the beautiful parish church of St Giles, which is Grade II* listed, an active Village Hall which has a ‘Library café’ and
hosts regular groups including an Art Club, Book Club, Poetry Group, new Villagers’ Group and History Group. A little further (about 0.6 miles, on the main road south at Woods Corner), is the Swan Inn and a Post Office stores, which sells essential provisions. In addition, at Rushlake Green, about 2.6 miles, there is an excellent village stores, which sells local farm produce.
More comprehensive amenities are available in Heathfield and Battle and, further afield, are the main towns of Eastbourne, Lewes and Tunbridge Wells, reached in about 17, 23 and 16 miles respectively.
Private and State Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, including Dallington Primary school in the village and Heathfield Community college at secondary level. Preparatory schools include Vine Hall, Claremont, St Ronans, Marlborough House and Battle Abbey and at senior level, Battle Abbey, Claremont (Bodiam), Eastbourne, Brighton and Bedes in Upper Dicker.
Mainline rail: Stonegate station is about 7.3 miles to the north, providing regular commuter services to London .
Communication: The A21 at Hurst Green provides access to the M25 and other motorway networks serving the Channel Tunnel and the coast, as well as Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Description
Pantons is thought to have 17th century origins and has been extensively enlarged over time by the Georgians and the Victorians, creating a magical blend of the old and the new. This works very well today, and the property is a charming and practical family home with good space and light and some enchanting period detailing almost wherever one looks. This includes the windows, doors, floorboards and fireplaces, not forgetting the fine-turned staircase, complete with its polished mahogany rail and stick balustrading.
The present owners have sympathetically updated and enhanced its charm and appeal with a modern kitchen (including Miele appliances) and quality bathroom and shower rooms.
Planning permission is in place to expand the kitchen, if desired (Rother District Council Reference RR/2020/1538/P and to create self- contained annexe accommodation from one of the
garage buildings (Reference: RR/2016/2696/P).
Outside, the lovely gardens nicely complement the house, with a formal, lawned garden to the south, accessed from the sitting room, paved terracing and pathways, views to the Church, landscaped pond and a detached ‘Bothy’ serving as a work studio.
Here there is hedging to the neighbour at the side and rear and yew hedging to the orchard.
The front garden has a gated pedestrian entrance to the road and a less formal lawned garden with trees to the north side, with an extensive gated parking area behind, accessed from a shared initial driveway. There is an Oak framed triple garage with two open bays a further detached garage with planning permission for an annexe.
Behind the house, a charming brick blocked courtyard leads off from the reception hall, opening to a gravel path and in turn onto a further lawned area leading to an established vegetable and flower garden, with raised beds, greenhouse and a garden shed, all beautifully screened from the gravelled parking. The rear garden area is screened with mature trees and hedging to the neighbour and it also opens through to a larger, more natural area of orchard and garden which borders farmland, with further vegetable beds and a pond.
Square Footage: 3211 sq ft
Acreage: 1.2 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Tunbridge Wells
Location
Pantons is located in the pretty East Sussex village of Dallington, with its charming character properties, set back from The Street in the centre, just a short distance past the well regarded local Church of England Primary School. Dallington is located about eight miles to the west of Battle and about five miles east of Heathfield and occupies high ground offering quite amazing views to the south and the west and these can be seen from the property. This is a small village, with the beautiful parish church of St Giles, which is Grade II* listed, an active Village Hall which has a ‘Library café’ and
hosts regular groups including an Art Club, Book Club, Poetry Group, new Villagers’ Group and History Group. A little further (about 0.6 miles, on the main road south at Woods Corner), is the Swan Inn and a Post Office stores, which sells essential provisions. In addition, at Rushlake Green, about 2.6 miles, there is an excellent village stores, which sells local farm produce.
More comprehensive amenities are available in Heathfield and Battle and, further afield, are the main towns of Eastbourne, Lewes and Tunbridge Wells, reached in about 17, 23 and 16 miles respectively.
Private and State Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, including Dallington Primary school in the village and Heathfield Community college at secondary level. Preparatory schools include Vine Hall, Claremont, St Ronans, Marlborough House and Battle Abbey and at senior level, Battle Abbey, Claremont (Bodiam), Eastbourne, Brighton and Bedes in Upper Dicker.
Mainline rail: Stonegate station is about 7.3 miles to the north, providing regular commuter services to London .
Communication: The A21 at Hurst Green provides access to the M25 and other motorway networks serving the Channel Tunnel and the coast, as well as Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Description
Pantons is thought to have 17th century origins and has been extensively enlarged over time by the Georgians and the Victorians, creating a magical blend of the old and the new. This works very well today, and the property is a charming and practical family home with good space and light and some enchanting period detailing almost wherever one looks. This includes the windows, doors, floorboards and fireplaces, not forgetting the fine-turned staircase, complete with its polished mahogany rail and stick balustrading.
The present owners have sympathetically updated and enhanced its charm and appeal with a modern kitchen (including Miele appliances) and quality bathroom and shower rooms.
Planning permission is in place to expand the kitchen, if desired (Rother District Council Reference RR/2020/1538/P and to create self- contained annexe accommodation from one of the
garage buildings (Reference: RR/2016/2696/P).
Outside, the lovely gardens nicely complement the house, with a formal, lawned garden to the south, accessed from the sitting room, paved terracing and pathways, views to the Church, landscaped pond and a detached ‘Bothy’ serving as a work studio.
Here there is hedging to the neighbour at the side and rear and yew hedging to the orchard.
The front garden has a gated pedestrian entrance to the road and a less formal lawned garden with trees to the north side, with an extensive gated parking area behind, accessed from a shared initial driveway. There is an Oak framed triple garage with two open bays a further detached garage with planning permission for an annexe.
Behind the house, a charming brick blocked courtyard leads off from the reception hall, opening to a gravel path and in turn onto a further lawned area leading to an established vegetable and flower garden, with raised beds, greenhouse and a garden shed, all beautifully screened from the gravelled parking. The rear garden area is screened with mature trees and hedging to the neighbour and it also opens through to a larger, more natural area of orchard and garden which borders farmland, with further vegetable beds and a pond.
Square Footage: 3211 sq ft
Acreage: 1.2 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Tunbridge Wells
Land Registry Data
- PANTONS, , THE STREET, DALLINGTON, HEATHFIELD, EAST SUSSEX, 1500000, 12/11/2021