A Grade II listed cottage with its own swimming pool and summer house is on the market for almost £800,000.
The four-bed home in Gardner Street, Herstmonceux, is spread across four floors and has a number of character features including inglenook fireplaces, exposed wooden beamed ceilings, wooden floors, charming cottage doors and sash windows.
There is a cellar and on the ground floor there is a dining room, kitchen, a large lounge and a study.
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Both the living and dining rooms have wooden beams running across the ceiling and large fireplaces.
The kitchen overlooks the back garden. It has wooden floors and a wooden shelving unit, adding to the cottage-countryside aesthetic.
On the first floor, the home has three large bedrooms and a large family bathroom which has both a bath and a separate shower.
The bedrooms each have their own unique designs, with built-in wardrobes.
On the top floor, a fourth room with a vaulted beamed ceiling and skylight windows can be found tucked away from the rest of the home.
As well as indoor space, the cottage also has an outbuilding that offers extra living space for homeowners.
This includes a garage, a summer house, and a garden storage unit.
The garden has various seating areas, a pond with a wooden walkway, and a large outdoor heated swimming pool.
Neville and Neville Estate Agents, the agents marketing the property, said: "Probably the most desirable Grade II listed four double bedroom cottages in the village, with the additional benefit of having a total garden size of 0.25 of an acre, as well as an outside heated swimming pool.
"Furthermore, the property has a detached large current building used as a summer house area, but with adjoining sections of a workshop and garage, which if combined, could create a wonderful potential annex /holiday letting unit or even a home office subject to planning.
"The gardens are divided into two main lawned areas, as well as a further pond with bog garden and hidden seating area by a low-level hedge which backs directly onto open adjoining farmland with panoramic views beyond."
The property is being marketed for £799,950.
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