If you’ve ever wanted to step back in time, now is your chance.
This incredible property is a time portal to the Tudor period.
Located in Hastings, East Sussex, the Grade III-listed building appears almost untouched since it was built in the 16th century.
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It features wooden beams, a barrel bathtub and even wooden beds.
The historic home, priced at £800,000, has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and is located in Hastings’ Old Town Conservation Area.
According to the property listing, it was deliberately restored to preserve its original Tudor interior, reports Luxury Property News.
A Grade III listing is a status that would make it unacceptable to demolish a building unless it’s structurally unsafe or the local planning authority gives special dispensation.
Estate agent, Inigo, said: “The house has undergone a meticulous restoration that gracefully preserves its original Tudor character while embracing the layers of architectural history that have been added since its construction.
“Patinated oak studs and moulded beams have been gently revealed, while lath and plaster walls, diamond mullioned windows, staircases and a fully functioning chimney stack and fireplaces have been reinstated.
“The house is part of the brilliant spectrum of period buildings that make up the Old Town and sits a short walk from its many delightful gastro-pubs, independent shops, and the beach.”
The house also benefits from a stunning garden, which, coupled with its exterior, makes it a true time portal both inside and out.
However, while its new occupants may be living a very historic life within the house itself, they are not too far from the modern world.
Hastings itself is praised in the property’s advert for its lively music scene and many eateries and pubs.
The house is also noted for being around an hour and a half by train to London.
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