From
£350,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleNorth Salts, Rye TN31
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Warner Gray
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About this property
Attractive end-of-terrace 3 bedroom property
Would suit a number of different purchasers
Tucked away popular cul-de-sac location
Pretty enclosed south east facing garden
En-bloc Garage / Non designated off-road parking
Convenient location / Many local amenities close by
Walking distance from centre of Rye Citadel
Railway station with lines to Brighton & Ashford
Beautiful coast & Romney Marshes nearby
This lovely property has much to offer and would appeal to all sorts of different buyers. On the ground floor there is a welcoming entrance hall, spacious open plan sitting / dining room and kitchen. To the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a smaller third bedroom, generous bathroom and landing.
Outside, the pretty cul-de-sac of terrace houses is set back behind a neatly maintained front garden and to the rear, there is a private enclosed south east facing garden, ideal for summer living. This property also benefits from a single en-bloc garage. Just a short pretty walk to the centre of Rye, this property is perfectly placed to take full advantage of all the local amenities on offer, including the railway station, which is what makes it so popular.
EPC Rating: B
Location
Situation: The house is situated in a tucked away position on a popular cul-de-sac just a short walk from the centre of the very charming Cinque Port town of Rye, renowned for its cobbled streets, medieval fortifications, period architecture and beautiful parish church. Although the town is steeped in history, it also caters for every day modern life and has a comprehensive range of shopping, health and leisure facilities. Rye has also become something of an arts centre with many galleries and local craft shops. There is also an annual Rye Arts and International Jazz Festival and a two-screen Kino cinema complex. The Romney marsh countryside that surrounds Rye is spectacular and with the coast just a stones throw away, there are many good walks and leisure activities to pursue. There are a wide choice of educational opportunities nearby in both the state and public sectors and for transport, the town has local train services to Eastbourne / Brighton and to Ashford, where the high speed connection to London St. Pancras can have you in the capital in 37 minutes.
Hallway
The front door opens into a welcoming hallway with stairs to the first floor. Room for free standing furniture. Door to sitting room. Nb: We understand that some of the other houses in the terrace have added a downstairs WC in the recess between the hall and the kitchen. This of course would be subject to any necessary permissions.
Sitting Room (7.26m x 4.34m)
A spacious double aspect room with an attractive bow window to the front. A feature fireplace housing a coal-effect electric fire makes a cosy focal point in the sitting area. The dining area is handily positioned next to the kitchen and has a window overlooking the pretty garden beyond.
Kitchen (3.00m x 2.59m)
Fitted with white base cupboards and matching wall mounted cupboards. Laminate worktops. Stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap. Gas hob with extractor above and electric oven under. Space for larder style fridge/freezer and washing machine. Large, useful built-in under stairs cupboard. Combi Boiler. A door and window give access to and views over the garden beyond.
Landing
From the hall, stairs lead up to the first floor landing which gives access to all the rooms on this floor and the hatch to the roof space.
Bedroom 1 (3.53m x 3.40m)
A good size double bedroom with window to the front.
Bedroom 2 (3.00m x 2.87m)
Double bedroom with window looking out over garden.
Bedroom 3 (2.49m x 1.80m)
A smaller bedroom which would work equally well as a study. Window to the front. Built-in over stairs cupboard.
Bathroom (2.31m x 1.68m)
A generous size bathroom consisting of: Panelled bath with shower over; pedestal wash basin; WC; and heated towel rail. Room for free standing furniture. Window to rear.
Outside
To the front of the house is a neatly maintained garden. A path to the side of the property leads you to a side gate which gives access to a pretty, enclosed, south east facing cottage style garden. The single en-bloc garage is very close by. Nb: The cul-de-sac provides non-designated parking for residents.
Services
Mains: Electricity, water, gas and drainage. Solar Panels to roof which currently provide pay back. EPC Rating: Tba. Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band: D.
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