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11 Reasons Why You Should Move to Sedlescombe, East Sussex!

Jun 21, 2021

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Are you looking to move to Sedlescombe, East Sussex? If not, why not! 

(Please note any bias in this article is well-founded as I, Paul Stripp, am a Sedlescombe local! And as you can see, I have a  lot of love for my local area.)

So why should you move to the charming village of Sedlescombe? Here are 11 reasons:

1) Peaceful Surroundings

Despite having excellent access to the A21, Sedlescombe is a quiet country village making it the perfect place for those who want a more sedate country life and value their peace and quiet.

2) The Quaint Countryside

Sedlescombe village is surrounded by the quaint English countryside, including bluebell woods, the ancient river Brede and fields as far as the eye can see. 

3) Nearby Amenities

While Sedlescombe may be rural, it isn’t without all of the necessary amenities.  It has a friendly doctor's surgery, Blackbrooks garden centre is nearby, it has a charming village shop (including post office) and not to mention the historic Queens Head pub. There are numerous other businesses within the vicinity, such as an antique shop, car sales, mechanics, mortgage/legal services, and self-employed individuals running their businesses from home. 

Sedlescombe Village Shop - Paul Stripp Estate Agent Battle

4) The Queens Head Pub 

The Queens Head pub deserves its own mention here and attracts both locals and non-locals alike. This family-run pub sells one of the best pints of Harveys in the area (according to Harvey’s drinkers!) and has plenty of other popular ales and lagers on tap. The food is also some of the best in the area, and its sunny beer garden is the perfect place to enjoy a well deserved cold one after a countryside walk.

The Queens Head Pub - Paul Stripp Estate Agent Sedlescombe

5) Sedlescombe Primary School

Did you know that I went to Sedlescombe Primary School? Many ex-pupils and parents hold the school in very high regard (including myself), and for a good reason, it was a privilege to go to a school with an outdoor swimming pool and generous-sized playing areas (which have been improved upon since my time there!).

6) A Well Connected Location

Situated just off the A21, Sedlescombe village is just a short drive by car to Battle high street with its range of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and the historical Battle Abbey. The mainline stations of Battle and Robertsbridge, which are direct lines to London Bridge, London Waterloo East and Charing Cross, are also a short car journey away. 

7) A Sought After Place to Live

Sedlescombe is an in-demand village locally and always will be. Its location suits many types of buyers, from retired to families to commuters looking to be in a rural village yet only a short distance to local amenities. At the time of writing, the average detached house price is £510,862 according to Rightmove, with an average price increase of 20% since 2017. This figure is possibly reflective of a more natural/organic price increase across the nation that we have experienced in 2020/2021. That being said, if you buy in Sedlescombe, you can be sure of a price increase and a return on your investment. 

8) Sedlescombe Golf Course

If golf is your thing, then Sedlescombe Golf Club has a lot to offer with its great course, driving range, bar, restaurant and highly qualified tutors. There is something for the beginner golfer to the experienced golfer, and it's only a few minutes drive away!

Sedlescombe Golf Course - Paul Stripp Estate Agent

9) Sedlescombe Organic Vineyard

Yes, you read that correctly; Sedlescombe does indeed have an organic vineyard! Pop along to taste the local wines or enjoy a guided tour through the vineyards! We’re fortunate to be able to produce such fantastic wines locally, and they make great gifts for friends and family. 

Sedlescombe Organic Vineyard - Paul Stripp Estate Agent Battle

10) The Local People

Sedlescombe has always been a friendly and safe village to live in. The local people are always happy to welcome newcomers and have a deep passion for their village. If you like to get involved in local activities and groups, you’ll find plenty to keep you busy. 

11) Sedlescombe Recreational Ground 

Finally, as a child growing up in Sedlescombe, I was never far away from its fantastic play park. Secure and away from the road, the play park is the perfect place for kids to play after school and is just a short walk from the village green and the local shop with its wide selection of sweet treats. 

 

These are just 11 of my favourite things about Sedlescombe Village, but there are dozens more!

As a very proud local to Sedlescombe, I’m always happy to speak about my village and would love to help you find your perfect property. To find your home in Sedlescombe, contact Paul Stripp Estate Agency on 07891 260 449 / 01424 77 2954 or email me at info@paulstrippestateagent.com.