4 bedroom house
Beckley, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 6SA
Guide Price
£750,000
Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition
Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage, Smallholding
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
A CHARMING DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM BUNGALOW (A/EOC) SET IN APPROX. 4.2 ACRES IN A DELIGHTFUL TUCKED AWAY RURAL LOCATION BORDERED BY FORESTRY COMMISSION LAND.
Under Offer
- Charming Detached Four Bedroom Bungalow (Ag / Eq Occupancy Condition)
- Good Sized Garden with Lovely Views
- Level Paddocks
- Approx. 4.2 Acres In All
- Secluded Rural Location bordering Forestry Commission Land
Under Offer
A charming detached four bedroom bungalow (A/EOC) set in approx. 4.2 acres in a delightful tucked away rural location bordered by Forestry Commission land.
The property is set well away from busy roads and traffic, offering an opportunity for those wishing to create their own smallholding or start an equestrian lifestyle in a wonderful location that offers security and seclusion but not isolation.
There is excellent hacking widely available along local country lanes and off road riding is available via TROT (Toll Rides Off-Road Trust) by permit in nearby Beckley Wood, Blacklands and Bitsy Woods. There is also beach riding at Camber Sands. For further information on all local Toll Rides visit There are several local riding clubs and the International Western Riding Arena at Bodiam is a short horse box drive away.
Nearby Beckley has a primary school whilst a wider range of shops and local amenities including dentist and award winning doctors surgery are provided in Northiam. There is a supermarket at Peasmarsh and wider ranges of amenities in Tenterden, Rye, Hastings and Ashford.
PLANNING
The bungalow was originally built in 1975 under Planning References RR/75/245 and RR/95/1857 subject to an Agricultural Condition of Occupancy. A variation to the original consent was granted on 26th May 2005 Ref: RR/2005/915/P to include equestrian activities and the occupancy condition now reads “The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to a person solely or mainly working, or last working in the locality in agriculture or in forestry, or in equestrian activities or a widow or widower of such a person, and to any resident dependants”.
Marketed by: Rural Scene, Salisbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.