Guide price
£319,950
(£297/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleRye Harbour Road, Rye TN31
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,078 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Living room with open fire
Dining room
Kitchen
Cloak/utility room
First floor bedroom and bathroom
Second floor 2 bedrooms
Garden studio/home office to the rear (light and power connected)
Part wall enclosed garden with decking
Oil heating
An end of terrace three bedroom Victorian cottage situated in the coastal hamlet of Rye Harbour.
The property is found in the fishing village of Rye Harbour. Within the village itself there is a local shop, café and two public houses. Nearby is The Point consisting of a row of picturesque cottages and The William The Conqueror pub where the lower reaches of the River Brede and estuary can be seen. Rye Harbour originates from the early 19th century and was built by the excise men and harbour master at Rye to carry out their duties, with the fishermen to land their catches. The village also has a long established lifeboat station, there is also a Martello Tower built on the beachline at the time which formed part of the coastal defences during the Napoleonic wars. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve with its Discovery Centre lies in a triangle of land extending south from Rye past Rye Harbour to the sea and westwards towards Winchelsea Beach and northwards along the River Brede Renowned for its fauna and flora and as a haven for shore birds, a large part of the nature reserve is a ''Site of Special Scientific Interest'' (sssi) - visit or www. For more information.
Accommodation comprises living room with double doors to side and working open fireplace. Open doorway through to the dining room.
Dining room with stairs rising to the first floor, cast iron fireplace and window to side. Two open doorways through to the kitchen/breakfast room.
Kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of base and wall mounted bespoke hand made units incorporating a one and a half bowl sink unit, integrated fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher, part vaulted ceiling with two velux windows, tiled flooring, wooden worksurfaces, Cuisine Master Range Cooker with 3 ovens, five ring electric hob and extractor fan over, glazed double doors out onto rear garden and decking.
Cloak/utility room with tiled flooring, low level w.c, wash hand basin, window to rear, oil fired boiler.
First floor landing with painted wooden staircase and painted floorboards.
Bedroom 1 having a window to the front.
Bathroom of good size comprising panelled bath with shower unit, window to rear, low level w.c, pedestal wash hand basin, tiling to splash backs, tongue and groove and panelling.
Second floor painted floorboards throughout and window to front.
Bedroom 2 with built in shelving, two velux windows to front and painted brick chimney breast.
Bedroom 3 with built in shelving, window to rear. Painted brick chimney breast.
Outside: There is a wooden gate to the side providing access to the rear garden and wall enclosed side garden. The rear has been decked for ease of maintenance and there are steps down to a garden studio/home office with light and power connected. The property is considered to be ideal for a second home/holiday let investment and our lettings department at Phillips & Stubbs suggest on an Assured Periodic Tenancy around £1450 per calendar month could be achievable.
Other Information
Local Authority: Rother District Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, O2, Vodafone & 3
Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1800Mbps . Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source
The property is found in the fishing village of Rye Harbour. Within the village itself there is a local shop, café and two public houses. Nearby is The Point consisting of a row of picturesque cottages and The William The Conqueror pub where the lower reaches of the River Brede and estuary can be seen. Rye Harbour originates from the early 19th century and was built by the excise men and harbour master at Rye to carry out their duties, with the fishermen to land their catches. The village also has a long established lifeboat station, there is also a Martello Tower built on the beachline at the time which formed part of the coastal defences during the Napoleonic wars. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve with its Discovery Centre lies in a triangle of land extending south from Rye past Rye Harbour to the sea and westwards towards Winchelsea Beach and northwards along the River Brede Renowned for its fauna and flora and as a haven for shore birds, a large part of the nature reserve is a ''Site of Special Scientific Interest'' (sssi) - visit or www. For more information.
Accommodation comprises living room with double doors to side and working open fireplace. Open doorway through to the dining room.
Dining room with stairs rising to the first floor, cast iron fireplace and window to side. Two open doorways through to the kitchen/breakfast room.
Kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of base and wall mounted bespoke hand made units incorporating a one and a half bowl sink unit, integrated fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher, part vaulted ceiling with two velux windows, tiled flooring, wooden worksurfaces, Cuisine Master Range Cooker with 3 ovens, five ring electric hob and extractor fan over, glazed double doors out onto rear garden and decking.
Cloak/utility room with tiled flooring, low level w.c, wash hand basin, window to rear, oil fired boiler.
First floor landing with painted wooden staircase and painted floorboards.
Bedroom 1 having a window to the front.
Bathroom of good size comprising panelled bath with shower unit, window to rear, low level w.c, pedestal wash hand basin, tiling to splash backs, tongue and groove and panelling.
Second floor painted floorboards throughout and window to front.
Bedroom 2 with built in shelving, two velux windows to front and painted brick chimney breast.
Bedroom 3 with built in shelving, window to rear. Painted brick chimney breast.
Outside: There is a wooden gate to the side providing access to the rear garden and wall enclosed side garden. The rear has been decked for ease of maintenance and there are steps down to a garden studio/home office with light and power connected. The property is considered to be ideal for a second home/holiday let investment and our lettings department at Phillips & Stubbs suggest on an Assured Periodic Tenancy around £1450 per calendar month could be achievable.
Other Information
Local Authority: Rother District Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, O2, Vodafone & 3
Broadband speed: Ultrafast 1800Mbps . Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source
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