A charming 16th-century Grade II-listed Tudor cottage in the picturesque village of Rotherfield in the Sussex High Weald, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With exposed timber beams, historic character and views across to the village church, the house offers a peaceful countryside escape surrounded by ancient woodland and close to the edge of Ashdown Forest.
Two welcoming historic pubs are just a short walk away, and the elegant spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells is a 15-minute drive. Nearby stations offer direct trains to London.
Entering through the garden gate, a brick path leads to the front door and into the kitchen, equipped with a large American-style fridge freezer, gas stove and oven, and everything needed for relaxed cooking at home. Beyond is an open-plan dining and living room with original Tudor beams and windows looking out onto the garden. A wood-burning stove sits in an exposed brick chimney at one end of the room, while a 52-inch television and sound system are set into a former inglenook fireplace at the other.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a smaller bunk room, arranged around a generous landing and family bathroom with bathtub and traditional shower fitting.
To the side of the house is a west-facing courtyard garden, where daffodils, primroses and bluebells appear in spring and early summer, and wisteria climbs the front of the cottage.
Guests have access to the whole house and garden. As this is an historic property, expect a clean and charming cottage with plenty of character — and the occasional cobweb. The staircase is steep, with a step on the first-floor landing, so the house may not suit guests with mobility difficulties.
Parking is free on-street in the village and you will usually find a space directly outside or a short distance along the road.
We live nearby and are always happy to help with recommendations or questions during your stay.