Guide price
£850,000
(£462/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleBrightling Road, Dallington TN21
4 beds
3 baths
1,841 sq. ft
EPC Rating: G
About this property
Beautiful, timber framed barn conversion
Modern kitchen with range cooker and granite worktops
Four good sized bedrooms, three with en-suite bathrooms
Large sitting room with log burning stove
Beautiful gardens and grounds extending to approximately one acre
Purpose-built studio/home office
Far-reaching views across the aonb High Weald
Expired planning permission for conversion of attached workshop
Nestled within an idyllic rural setting and enjoying breathtaking westerly views across the rolling countryside of the High Weald, Fullers Croft is a beautiful and characterful four-bedroom barn conversion set within approximately one acre of stunning gardens and grounds. (Not listed)
Originally converted with great sensitivity over 35 years ago and thoughtfully enhanced in more recent years, this attractive period home seamlessly blends historic charm with modern comfort. Offering light-filled and spacious accommodation throughout, the property presents a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to further enhance and personalise this exceptional home.
As soon as you step inside, the beautifully crafted exposed timbers, quality oak joinery and thoughtfully designed living spaces create a warm and inviting atmosphere. A welcoming reception hall with oak flooring and cloakroom facilities leads into the elegant dual-aspect sitting room, where original exposed beams, oak floors and a charming wood-burning stove combine to create a cosy yet impressive living space. Large windows frame spectacular countryside views, bringing the surrounding landscape into the heart of the home.
At the centre of the property lies a delightful dining room with a part-vaulted ceiling and direct access to both the courtyard and gardens, creating a wonderful space for entertaining. The dining room flows seamlessly into the well-appointed kitchen, fitted with traditional cabinetry, granite worktops, integrated appliances and a six-burner range cooker. Limestone flooring with underfloor heating adds both practicality and luxury, while an adjoining utility and boot room provides further convenience.
The ground floor principal bedroom suite offers a peaceful retreat, complete with fitted wardrobes, exposed beams, oak flooring and delightful views across the surrounding countryside, complemented by a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. A second generous double bedroom, currently arranged as a library and home office, also benefits from extensive fitted storage.
A striking galleried landing overlooks the dining area below, creating a wonderful sense of space and architectural character. The first floor provides two further double bedrooms, both featuring vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, each served by its own en-suite bath or shower room. Built-in wardrobes and eaves storage ensure practical and versatile accommodation, ideal for family living or visiting guests.
Approached via a private driveway shared with just one neighbouring property, Fullers Croft enjoys a peaceful and secluded setting. The beautifully established gardens provide year-round interest, with expansive lawns, mature trees and colourful flower borders complemented by a variety of fruit trees including peach, greengage, plum, apple and pear.
A particular highlight of the grounds is the substantial natural pond, complete with a charming footbridge leading to a small island and a nearby treehouse, creating a truly magical feature. Beyond a further bridge lies an additional garden area incorporating a purpose-built studio/home office, ideal for remote working, creative pursuits or leisure use.
Planning permission has previously been granted for the construction of a detached double garage together with the remodelling of the existing attached garage/workshop, offering excellent potential for future enhancement.
Combining historic charm, generous accommodation, exceptional countryside views and enchanting gardens, Fullers Croft offers an enviable country lifestyle within one of East Sussex's most picturesque settings.
Need to Know
Freehold
EPC Rating G
Electricity, Calor Gas, Cesspit
Council Tax Band G
Wealden District Council
EPC Rating: G
Location
Dallington is set within the heart of the High Weald, an area renowned for its rolling countryside, ancient woodland and unspoilt rural beauty. The village offers a strong sense of community and village life, centred around its historic church and popular primary school.
The nearby market towns of Heathfield, Burwash and Battle provide an excellent selection of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and everyday services. The market town of Heathfield is approximately 6 miles away and historic Battle is approximately 9 miles distant and provides further shopping, dining and mainline rail connections.
The area is particularly well served by a number of highly regarded primary and secondary schools.
For commuters, mainline railway stations at Battle, Robertsbridge and Etchingham provide regular services to London Charing Cross and London Bridge.
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