An end of terrace 2 bedroom Grade II* Listed cottage situated in the heart of the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town with garden to rear and large vaulted cellar which dates from around 1300, the property now requires a degree of updating
Barrack Square is situated in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town of Winchelsea, one of the few examples of a bastide town in England based on the grid-iron street plan with wide, regular streets arranged around a giant square and the church of St. Thomas the Martyr. Local facilities include the Little Shop convenience store, together with a primary school, tea-rooms, and public house. There is an hourly train service from Winchelsea station to Eastbourne and to Ashford International, from where there are high speed connections to London St Pancras in 37 minutes. Winchelsea Beach is less than two miles and adjoins the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. For more comprehensive facilities there is the Cinque Port of Rye (3 miles), renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications and fine period architecture. As well as its charm and history, the town has a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and an active local community, with the arts being strongly represented. Festivals include the Rye Bay Scallop Week, Maritime Festival, Rye International Jazz Festival and the Rye Arts Festival.
Forming an end of terrace Grade II* Listed 18th Century period cottage built upon a series of high vaulted cellars which date from about 1300. The cottage which presents both brick and tile hung elevations now requires updating.
Rear door into the kitchen/dining room which is fitted with a range of units, gas hob and oven, cupboard housing gas fired boiler, tiled floor, space for fridge/freezer. Windows to rear and side.
Living room double aspect, open fireplace. Stairs to the first floor.
Bedroom 1 double aspect and built in double cupboard.
Bedroom 2 window to rear, built in double cupboard.
Shower room comprising corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, w.c and window to rear.
On the landing there is a hatch and retractable ladder to a large attic space which has two windows to the side.
Outside: To the front there is a door with wooden ladder style steps down into the vaulted cellar, which according to the official Listing, dates from around 1300. To the rear of the cottage there is a pedestrian right of way across the back of the whole terrace. Beyond the path is the enclosed garden, there is also a useful outbuilding, probably a former privy.
Local Authority: Rother District Council. Council Tax Band D
Mains electricity and water. Mains drainage.
Predicted mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three and 02
Broadband speed: Superfast 80Mbps available. Source Ofcom
River and Sea Flood risk summary: Very low risk. Source GOV.UK
View EPC
*This mortgage calculator is provided for general information purposes only. It's intended to provide you with an estimate of your potential mortgage payments and does not constitute an offer of finance or advice. The calculations are based on the information you provide and do not take into account your individual needs and circumstances.
The calculator does not include all the costs you will need to pay when taking out a mortgage. Your actual mortgage payments may be higher or lower than the estimates provided by this calculator. The interest rates used in the calculations are subject to change and may not reflect the actual rates available in the market.
Please note that the calculator does not consider changes in interest rates over time, early repayment charges, or any other fees and charges that may apply to your mortgage. You should always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
Remember, your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
| Tax Band | % | Taxable Sum | Tax |
|---|