3 bedroom house
Isfield, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5UH
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Solar Energy
Land Tags: Building Plot, Overage / Clawback, Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Solar Energy
- Land Tags: Building Plot, Overage / Clawback, Paddock
A wonderful and seldom found development opportunity set in approximately 11 acres, 3.5 miles from the historic county town of Lewes, currently arranged as two dwellings, with numerous outbuildings. In addition to the existing 3 bed bungalow with excellent development potential (subject to planning permission), planning permission has been granted to replace a mobile home (currently occupied under a certificate of lawful use) with a 3 bedroom, 3 bath/shower room contemporary dwelling. Both lots are registered under separate title deeds.
Elm Cottage is a well presented three bedroom detached timber framed bungalow set within pleasant formal gardens. Found to one side is a mobile home and a range of outbuildings which has planning permission to be demolished and build an outstanding 3 bedroom detached contemporary home of 1600 sq ft, lying in a desirable position with a detached carport and enjoying fine views over the grounds and countryside beyond.
The existing bungalow provides 791 sq ft of living accommodation and comprises in brief; an entrance porch leading into the kitchen, which has a matching range of units to eye and base level. Off the kitchen is a modern bathroom with a large walk-in shower cubicle. There is also a dual aspect sitting room with French doors leading onto the garden and a useful storage cupboard. Lastly there are three bedrooms with bedroom one benefitting from built-in wardrobes and en-suite comprising of a sink and toilet.
Planning permission approved under the reference WD/2021/3161 found on the Wealden District Council website is for a 3 bedroom dwelling with largely open plan living accommodation on the ground floor with a bedroom, shower room and boot room and the first floor provides 2 bedrooms both with ensuites.
The carport would house sustainable technology including solar PV's and solar thermal on the south facing roof.
Outside the front of the property is approached via a long private driveway which serves only a small number of homes and in turns leads to a bridge and five bar gate. The formal gardens surround the bungalow on all sides, mainly laid to level lawn with a vegetable garden and greenhouse. There is a seating terrace that immediately adjoins the property and a paddock is found beyond.
There are a range of outbuildings across the property totalling 1654 sq ft including a stable block. All set in approximately 11 acres.
OVERAGE:
An overage clause will be applied to the land amounting to 30% of the uplift in value should planning consent be granted for residential or commercial development (excluding equestrian/agricultural facilities) for a period of 25 years.
Isfield village is one of the area's most desirable locations and offers a range of facilities including a well-stocked farm shop, the Laughing Fish Public Inn and the picturesque Lavender Steam Line. In addition, there is a bus route which links to the neighbouring districts. There are numerous meandering bridle and footpaths which link with the neighbouring villages, indeed the Anchor Pub and Barcombe is within one and a half miles walk.
A comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities can be found in nearby Uckfield providing numerous public facilities to including a cinema, supermarkets, numerous bars/restaurants and individual shops. In addition, there is a railway station in Uckfield offering services to London whilst further rail services can be found in the county town of Lewes which also offers a range of shopping and leisure facilities. The village is surrounded by open fields and countryside with vast scenic walks and bridle paths.
Marketed by: Mansell McTaggart, Uckfield
Elm Cottage is a well presented three bedroom detached timber framed bungalow set within pleasant formal gardens. Found to one side is a mobile home and a range of outbuildings which has planning permission to be demolished and build an outstanding 3 bedroom detached contemporary home of 1600 sq ft, lying in a desirable position with a detached carport and enjoying fine views over the grounds and countryside beyond.
The existing bungalow provides 791 sq ft of living accommodation and comprises in brief; an entrance porch leading into the kitchen, which has a matching range of units to eye and base level. Off the kitchen is a modern bathroom with a large walk-in shower cubicle. There is also a dual aspect sitting room with French doors leading onto the garden and a useful storage cupboard. Lastly there are three bedrooms with bedroom one benefitting from built-in wardrobes and en-suite comprising of a sink and toilet.
Planning permission approved under the reference WD/2021/3161 found on the Wealden District Council website is for a 3 bedroom dwelling with largely open plan living accommodation on the ground floor with a bedroom, shower room and boot room and the first floor provides 2 bedrooms both with ensuites.
The carport would house sustainable technology including solar PV's and solar thermal on the south facing roof.
Outside the front of the property is approached via a long private driveway which serves only a small number of homes and in turns leads to a bridge and five bar gate. The formal gardens surround the bungalow on all sides, mainly laid to level lawn with a vegetable garden and greenhouse. There is a seating terrace that immediately adjoins the property and a paddock is found beyond.
There are a range of outbuildings across the property totalling 1654 sq ft including a stable block. All set in approximately 11 acres.
OVERAGE:
An overage clause will be applied to the land amounting to 30% of the uplift in value should planning consent be granted for residential or commercial development (excluding equestrian/agricultural facilities) for a period of 25 years.
Isfield village is one of the area's most desirable locations and offers a range of facilities including a well-stocked farm shop, the Laughing Fish Public Inn and the picturesque Lavender Steam Line. In addition, there is a bus route which links to the neighbouring districts. There are numerous meandering bridle and footpaths which link with the neighbouring villages, indeed the Anchor Pub and Barcombe is within one and a half miles walk.
A comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities can be found in nearby Uckfield providing numerous public facilities to including a cinema, supermarkets, numerous bars/restaurants and individual shops. In addition, there is a railway station in Uckfield offering services to London whilst further rail services can be found in the county town of Lewes which also offers a range of shopping and leisure facilities. The village is surrounded by open fields and countryside with vast scenic walks and bridle paths.
Marketed by: Mansell McTaggart, Uckfield
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.