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The property, High Bank Cottage, is a charming early 19th-century cottage situated in a rural lane within the boundary of Ashdown Forest. The cottage has a tiled roof, red brickwork, and a centrally placed front door sheltered by a canopy. The original part of the house features exposed beams and a working inglenook fireplace with a wood burner. The cottage has undergone later additions, including double glazing, underfloor heating in the kitchen, and a heat pump/air conditioning system in the conservatory. The principal rooms enjoy an open aspect across the gardens and onto rolling countryside. The cottage has a large reception room of 26ft in length, a study/gym, a sitting room with a wood burner, and a kitchen/breakfast room with a butler sink, wood wall and base cupboards, and spaces for a range cooker and dishwasher. There are four bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with far-reaching rural views, and a large family bathroom. The property also features an oak-framed barn, a front garden with a lawn and flower beds, an enclosed rear garden with a level lawn and a timber summer house, a single garage, a timber stable block with three stables, a tack room, and an open hay store, as well as two winter paddocks, an all-weather school, and two summer paddocks. The property covers about 4.17 acres of land.