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- 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
- The cottage which presents both brick and tile hung elevations now requires updating
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Description
The property is an 18th-century end of terrace Grade II* Listed cottage. It has brick and tile-hung elevations and requires updating. Inside, the kitchen/dining room has a range of units, a gas hob, and a cupboard housing the gas-fired boiler.
The living room has a double aspect and an open fireplace. There are two bedrooms, each with an built-in double cupboard, and a shower room with a corner shower cubicle. A hatch in the landing leads to a large attic space with two windows.
Outside, there is a vaulted cellar, a pedestrian right of way, an enclosed garden, and a useful outbuilding.