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House & single-family home for sale in Hastings

USD 2,504,739

House & Single-family home (For sale)

5 bd
3 ba
Reference: EDEN-T99517362 / 99517362
STEP OUTSIDE If you have multi-generational family requirements, or you want to extend your income generating opportunities beyond the campsite, the detached self-contained annex could be ideal. The front door opens directly into a dual aspect living area and there is also a kitchen/diner with a stable door to the garden and fitted units housing built in appliances as well as stairs to the first floor and a lobby with steps leading down to the bathroom. On the first floor you will find a double bedroom with delightful views and a study. Additional family accommodation or income-generating opportunities could be provided by the room and bathroom above the triple garage – subject to planning consent   Further outbuildings include the stables that have been converted into the reception area that provides firepit hire and the offices, a shower and toilet block for the campers and, off the main hard standing frontage, there are separate drives leading to the campsite and to the 80ft by 70ft main barn that makes an excellent storage facility, although it could have the potential to be converted, subject to the necessary planning permissions. For those guests who want something more luxurious than a tent there are the two delightful detached log cabins that each have a good sized living room/kitchen, two bedrooms and a modern bathroom and have permission for all year round holiday rentals or a 12 month rental.   WHAT THE OWNER SAYS I was delighted to have the opportunity to completely renovate and refurbish the property so it is just ready for new owners to walk straight into without having to do anything. The location is wonderful as it is great for hiking and there is fishing available nearby as well as two pubs that both serve excellent food and a teashop in the village if you want to enjoy time out. Pett also has a village hall with a variety of activities, a sports pavilion and facilities for cricket, tennis and bowls while it is not far to the beach. Nearby towns include the medieval Winchelsea and Rye plus the seaside town of Hastings and St Leonards. The nearest station is Winchelsea with trains to St Pancras in an hour and 11 minutes and good primary schools in nearby Guestling and Icklesham and the secondary Rye College. There are a number of private schools in the area including Vinehall, St Ronans and Malborough House prep schools as well as Claremont and Battle Abbey which caters for children up to age 18. Winchelsea purports to be the smallest town in England and is certainly picturesque with its three medieval gates, characterful houses, a shop, school, museum and famous vaults from its days as a centre for the medieval wine trade. While the nearby and equally picturesque historic medieval Cinque Port town of Rye, with its half-timbered houses and cobbled lanes, was known as ‘the prettiest town in England.’ It was once one of England’s most important ports as it was originally surrounded by sea before the area was drained and became Romney Marsh. This medieval fortified town is where the River Rother and River Brede meet and creates a harbour for fishing boats while Ypres Tower with its museum still looks out towards the sea. This vibrant market town is now home to a myriad of smart restaurants, pubs, independent shops and historic buildings as well as a Grade II Listed station. For sporting enthusiasts Rye has a variety of clubs including cricket, tennis, squash, football, rugby and bowls as well as a sports centre and the exclusive Rye Golf Club. Hastings is also a Cinque port and has its origins in the 8th century and gave its name to the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066. Today it is a rejuvenated seaside town with a growing artist influence including a number of art galleries and museums as well as retail parks, shopping malls and supermarkets together with quirky individual shops in the Old Town and a wide variety of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. There is the newly restored Hastings pier as well as the historic castle and the steep cliff railway, two theatres and cinemas, a university and a variety of schools and colleges as well as four railway stations. Sports available include the Summerfields Leisure Centre with is swimming pool and climbing wall, football and rugby clubs as well as yachting and angling clubs. Oak Valley Campsite is beautifully situated for access to a wide variety of places to visit including the Hastings Nature Reserve covering 853 acres of woodlands, pasture, clifftop grassland and dramatic cliffs and coastline. There is the Aquarium and Adventure golf as well as a trip on the miniature railway in Hastings and Camber Sands offers large sandy beaches and kite flying, impressive indoor swimming pools and an activity centre while a guided walk around Rye provides a fascinating insight into the origins of this area. If you want to go slightly further afield there is Pevensey Bay where William the Conqueror landed or Battle Abbey where the famous battle actually took place but for something a little more cultural there is always the iconic Art Deco De La  Warr pavilion in Bexhill with its myriad of theatrical shows, art gallery and art based activities.
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- Garage
View more View less STEP OUTSIDE If you have multi-generational family requirements, or you want to extend your income generating opportunities beyond the campsite, the detached self-contained annex could be ideal. The front door opens directly into a dual aspect living area and there is also a kitchen/diner with a stable door to the garden and fitted units housing built in appliances as well as stairs to the first floor and a lobby with steps leading down to the bathroom. On the first floor you will find a double bedroom with delightful views and a study. Additional family accommodation or income-generating opportunities could be provided by the room and bathroom above the triple garage – subject to planning consent   Further outbuildings include the stables that have been converted into the reception area that provides firepit hire and the offices, a shower and toilet block for the campers and, off the main hard standing frontage, there are separate drives leading to the campsite and to the 80ft by 70ft main barn that makes an excellent storage facility, although it could have the potential to be converted, subject to the necessary planning permissions. For those guests who want something more luxurious than a tent there are the two delightful detached log cabins that each have a good sized living room/kitchen, two bedrooms and a modern bathroom and have permission for all year round holiday rentals or a 12 month rental.   WHAT THE OWNER SAYS I was delighted to have the opportunity to completely renovate and refurbish the property so it is just ready for new owners to walk straight into without having to do anything. The location is wonderful as it is great for hiking and there is fishing available nearby as well as two pubs that both serve excellent food and a teashop in the village if you want to enjoy time out. Pett also has a village hall with a variety of activities, a sports pavilion and facilities for cricket, tennis and bowls while it is not far to the beach. Nearby towns include the medieval Winchelsea and Rye plus the seaside town of Hastings and St Leonards. The nearest station is Winchelsea with trains to St Pancras in an hour and 11 minutes and good primary schools in nearby Guestling and Icklesham and the secondary Rye College. There are a number of private schools in the area including Vinehall, St Ronans and Malborough House prep schools as well as Claremont and Battle Abbey which caters for children up to age 18. Winchelsea purports to be the smallest town in England and is certainly picturesque with its three medieval gates, characterful houses, a shop, school, museum and famous vaults from its days as a centre for the medieval wine trade. While the nearby and equally picturesque historic medieval Cinque Port town of Rye, with its half-timbered houses and cobbled lanes, was known as ‘the prettiest town in England.’ It was once one of England’s most important ports as it was originally surrounded by sea before the area was drained and became Romney Marsh. This medieval fortified town is where the River Rother and River Brede meet and creates a harbour for fishing boats while Ypres Tower with its museum still looks out towards the sea. This vibrant market town is now home to a myriad of smart restaurants, pubs, independent shops and historic buildings as well as a Grade II Listed station. For sporting enthusiasts Rye has a variety of clubs including cricket, tennis, squash, football, rugby and bowls as well as a sports centre and the exclusive Rye Golf Club. Hastings is also a Cinque port and has its origins in the 8th century and gave its name to the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066. Today it is a rejuvenated seaside town with a growing artist influence including a number of art galleries and museums as well as retail parks, shopping malls and supermarkets together with quirky individual shops in the Old Town and a wide variety of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. There is the newly restored Hastings pier as well as the historic castle and the steep cliff railway, two theatres and cinemas, a university and a variety of schools and colleges as well as four railway stations. Sports available include the Summerfields Leisure Centre with is swimming pool and climbing wall, football and rugby clubs as well as yachting and angling clubs. Oak Valley Campsite is beautifully situated for access to a wide variety of places to visit including the Hastings Nature Reserve covering 853 acres of woodlands, pasture, clifftop grassland and dramatic cliffs and coastline. There is the Aquarium and Adventure golf as well as a trip on the miniature railway in Hastings and Camber Sands offers large sandy beaches and kite flying, impressive indoor swimming pools and an activity centre while a guided walk around Rye provides a fascinating insight into the origins of this area. If you want to go slightly further afield there is Pevensey Bay where William the Conqueror landed or Battle Abbey where the famous battle actually took place but for something a little more cultural there is always the iconic Art Deco De La  Warr pavilion in Bexhill with its myriad of theatrical shows, art gallery and art based activities.
Features:
- Garage
WENN SIE ANFORDERUNGEN AN EINE FAMILIE MIT MEHREREN GENERATIONEN HABEN ODER IHRE EINKOMMENSMÖGLICHKEITEN ÜBER DEN CAMPINGPLATZ HINAUS ERWEITERN MÖCHTEN, KÖNNTE DAS FREISTEHENDE, IN SICH GESCHLOSSENE NEBENGEBÄUDE IDEAL SEIN. Die Eingangstür öffnet sich direkt in einen Wohnbereich mit zwei Aspekten und es gibt auch eine Küche / Esszimmer mit einer stabilen Tür zum Garten und Einbauschränken mit eingebauten Geräten sowie eine Treppe in den ersten Stock und eine Lobby mit Stufen, die zum Badezimmer hinunterführen. Im ersten Stock finden Sie ein Doppelzimmer mit herrlicher Aussicht und ein Arbeitszimmer. Zusätzliche Familienunterkünfte oder Einkommensmöglichkeiten könnten durch das Zimmer und das Badezimmer über der Dreifachgarage bereitgestellt werden – vorbehaltlich der Baugenehmigung Weitere Nebengebäude sind die Ställe, die in den Empfangsbereich umgewandelt wurden, in dem Feuerstellen gemietet werden können, und die Büros, ein Dusch- und Toilettengebäude für die Camper und, abseits der Hauptfront, Es gibt separate Zufahrten, die zum Campingplatz und zur 80 mal 70 Fuß großen Hauptscheune führen, die sich hervorragend als Lagerstätte eignet, obwohl sie das Potenzial haben könnte, umgebaut zu werden, vorbehaltlich der erforderlichen Baugenehmigungen. Für die Gäste, die etwas Luxuriöseres als ein Zelt wünschen, gibt es die beiden entzückenden freistehenden Blockhütten, die jeweils über ein großes Wohnzimmer/Küche, zwei Schlafzimmer und ein modernes Badezimmer verfügen und die Erlaubnis haben, das ganze Jahr über oder 12 Monate zu vermieten. WAS DER EIGENTÜMER SAGT Ich habe mich sehr gefreut, die Gelegenheit zu haben, das Anwesen komplett zu renovieren und zu renovieren, so dass es nur für neue Eigentümer bereit ist, direkt hinein zu gehen, ohne etwas tun zu müssen. Die Lage ist wunderbar, da es großartig zum Wandern ist und es gibt Angelmöglichkeiten in der Nähe sowie zwei Pubs, die beide ausgezeichnetes Essen und einen Teeladen im Dorf servieren, wenn Sie eine Auszeit genießen möchten. Pett hat auch ein Dorfhaus mit einer Vielzahl von Aktivitäten, einen Sportpavillon und Einrichtungen für Cricket, Tennis und Boccia, während es nicht weit vom Strand entfernt ist. Zu den nahe gelegenen Städten gehören das mittelalterliche Winchelsea und Rye sowie die Küstenstädte Hastings und St. Leonards. Der nächstgelegene Bahnhof ist Winchelsea mit Zügen nach St. Pancras in einer Stunde und 11 Minuten und guten Grundschulen im nahe gelegenen Guestling und Icklesham sowie dem weiterführenden Rye College. Es gibt eine Reihe von Privatschulen in der Gegend, darunter Vinehall, St. Ronans und Malborough House Prep Schools sowie Claremont und Battle Abbey, die Kinder bis zum Alter von 18 Jahren betreuen. Winchelsea behauptet, die kleinste Stadt Englands zu sein und ist mit seinen drei mittelalterlichen Toren, charaktervollen Häusern, einem Geschäft, einer Schule, einem Museum und berühmten Gewölben aus seiner Zeit als Zentrum des mittelalterlichen Weinhandels sicherlich malerisch. Die nahe gelegene und ebenso malerische historische mittelalterliche Stadt Rye in den Cinque Port mit ihren Fachwerkhäusern und gepflasterten Gassen war als "die schönste Stadt Englands" bekannt. Es war einst einer der wichtigsten Häfen Englands, da es ursprünglich vom Meer umgeben war, bevor das Gebiet trockengelegt wurde und zu Romney Marsh wurde. In dieser mittelalterlichen Festungsstadt treffen die Flüsse Rother und Brede aufeinander und bilden einen Hafen für Fischerboote, während der Ypern-Turm mit seinem Museum noch immer auf das Meer blickt. Diese pulsierende Marktstadt beherbergt heute eine Vielzahl von schicken Restaurants, Pubs, unabhängigen Geschäften und historischen Gebäuden sowie einen denkmalgeschützten Bahnhof. Für Sportbegeisterte bietet Rye eine Vielzahl von Clubs wie Cricket, Tennis, Squash, Fußball, Rugby und Bowling sowie ein Sportzentrum und den exklusiven Rye Golf Club. Hastings ist auch ein Hafen der Cinque und hat seinen Ursprung im 8. Jahrhundert und gab der berühmten Schlacht von Hastings im Jahr 1066 seinen Namen. Heute ist es eine verjüngte Küstenstadt mit einem wachsenden Künstlereinfluss, darunter eine Reihe von Kunstgalerien und Museen sowie Fachmarktzentren, Einkaufszentren und Supermärkte sowie skurrile Einzelgeschäfte in der Altstadt und eine große Auswahl an Bars und Restaurants für jeden Geschmack und jedes Budget. Es gibt den neu restaurierten Hastings Pier sowie das historische Schloss und die Steilklippenbahn, zwei Theater und Kinos, eine Universität und eine Vielzahl von Schulen und Hochschulen sowie vier Bahnhöfe. Zu den Sportmöglichkeiten gehören das Summerfields Leisure Centre mit Swimmingpool und Kletterwand, Fußball- und Rugbyclubs sowie Yacht- und Angelclubs. Der Oak Valley Campingplatz ist wunderschön gelegen und bietet Zugang zu einer Vielzahl von Sehenswürdigkeiten, darunter das Hastings Nature Reserve mit 853 Hektar Wald, Weiden, Klippengrasland und dramatischen Klippen und Küsten. Es gibt das Aquarium und Adventure Golf sowie eine Fahrt mit der Miniatureisenbahn in Hastings und Camber Sands bietet große Sandstrände und Drachensteigen, beeindruckende Hallenbäder und ein Aktivitätszentrum, während eine geführte Wanderung rund um Rye einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Ursprünge dieser Gegend bietet. Wenn Sie etwas weiter weg gehen möchten, gibt es die Pevensey Bay, wo Wilhelm der Eroberer landete, oder die Battle Abbey, wo die berühmte Schlacht stattfand, aber für etwas Kulturelleres gibt es immer noch den ikonischen Art Deco De La Warr-Pavillon in Bexhill mit seinen unzähligen Theatershows, Kunstgalerien und kunstbasierten Aktivitäten.
Features:
- Garage
Reference: EDEN-T99517362
Country: GB
City: Hastings
Postal code: TN35 4JB
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Garages: 1
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