Pretty oast house in East Sussex
This East Sussex oast house has pretty ponds and lakes stocked with carp, and nearly 24 acres of land


Renby Oast is an unlisted detached oast conversion comprising two roundels and an attached barn. The house enjoys an elevated position overlooking its own land and has accommodation over two floors, with contemporary interior design. Much has been done to update the house, although a few finishing touches may be required.
Points of interest in the house include oak floorboards, oak-framed windows and an impressive fully-fitted contemporary kitchen. Accommodation in total comprises: entrance and reception halls, two reception rooms, kitchen/dining room, cloakroom, master bedroom suite and three further double bedrooms, plus a nursery/study and the family bathroom.
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Outside, the garden to one side has been landscaped while runs around the house with various French doors giving access. To the rear the grounds are dotted with trees and the grounds slope down to the lane. Most of the 23+ acres of land lies to the north and comprises fields, paddocks, ponds and lakes which are very beautiful and are stocked with carp. The house also borders a river and streams run through the land. The paddocks are currently used to equestrian pasture.
Renby Oast is located in the hamlet of Eridge, which has services to London Bridge in under an hour, on the rural outskirts of Tunbridge Wells.
The guide price is £1,095,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01892 507 000 or www.savills.co.uk.
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