Nestled along a secluded, unmade lane in the heart of Ticehurst village lies The Oast House, offering both charm and substantial renovation potential. This property is part of a small community, shared with just three other residences, providing additional visitor parking while each home enjoys its own private parking area. The property features a detached double garage and a brick-paved driveway.
Constructed using traditional brick and timber, the house showcases period features including half-tile hung elevations beneath a tiled roof. All windows are double-glazed for improved insulation.
Inside, the spacious open plan sitting and dining area boasts triple aspect views, complemented by a striking double-sided brick fireplace—a focal point that adds character to the space. French doors invite natural light and lead directly to the side courtyard garden.
The kitchen/breakfast room retains elements of its oast heritage, featuring exposed brick walls and an old chimney breast. Currently outfitted with solid wood base units and tiled worktops, this space could benefit from modern upgrades while retaining its unique character. A utility room extends from here, accommodating essential appliances and providing access to another courtyard area.
On the first floor, three double bedrooms await your touch—one benefitting from built-in wardrobes and stunning views towards St Mary’s Church. The bathroom includes traditional fittings but has potential for modernization to enhance comfort and value.
Outside, the paved courtyard garden features ornamental landscaping that could be enhanced for outdoor enjoyment. The larger rear garden offers potential for further landscaping or even extension (subject to planning).
Ticehurst's vibrant village community is enriched with local amenities including shops, cafes, and recreational facilities. Access to good schools and picturesque countryside makes this an inviting location for families or those seeking tranquility not far from Tunbridge Wells.