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Welcome to Crowborough

Nestled on the edge of Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, Crowborough is a charming town that perfectly combines countryside living with modern conveniences. Known as the highest town in East Sussex, it offers stunning views across the surrounding countryside and easy access to the beautiful High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

This thriving community has become increasingly popular with families and commuters seeking a peaceful environment without sacrificing connectivity to London and the South Coast. Crowborough successfully balances its role as a market town with excellent recreational facilities and a strong sense of community.

With its proximity to Ashdown Forest - the inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh's Hundred Acre Wood - excellent schools, and good transport links, Crowborough offers residents an exceptional quality of life in one of East Sussex's most desirable locations.

The Crowborough Property Market

Crowborough's property market demonstrates stability and consistent appeal, with an average house price of £483,035. The market has shown modest but steady growth, with properties taking an average of 67 days to sell.

The town offers excellent housing diversity, catering to a wide range of buyers from first-time purchasers to families seeking luxury homes. The variety of property types ensures there are options for different budgets and lifestyle requirements.

Average Property Prices

£678,343
Detached Houses
£431,672
Semi-Detached
£350,000
Terraced Houses
£238,787
Flats & Apartments

With new residential developments including The Brambles and Meadow View bringing modern family homes to the area, Crowborough continues to attract buyers seeking quality homes in a premium East Sussex location.

Crowborough Town

Crowborough's town centre provides all essential amenities and services, with a good selection of shops, restaurants, and professional services. The town has maintained its character while adapting to modern needs, creating a welcoming environment for residents and visitors.

The town benefits from excellent recreational facilities including sports clubs, leisure centres, and community groups. Its position as the highest town in East Sussex provides spectacular views and easy access to numerous walking and cycling routes through Ashdown Forest and the surrounding countryside.

Regular community events, farmers' markets, and local festivals contribute to Crowborough's strong community spirit. The town also serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider East Sussex region, including historic sites, gardens, and coastal attractions.

Transport

Crowborough benefits from good transport connections despite its rural setting. School buses and coaches to secondary schools are arranged by East Sussex County Council, providing excellent coverage for students.

The town is well-connected by road with easy access to major routes including the A26 and A267. Regular bus services connect Crowborough to surrounding towns and villages, with additional services for those eligible for concessionary travel.

For rail connections, residents typically travel to nearby stations including Buxted or Uckfield for onward journeys to London and the South Coast, making it accessible for commuters while maintaining its peaceful, rural character.

Education

Crowborough is home to Beacon Academy, a well-regarded coeducational secondary school and sixth form that serves the local community. The school provides comprehensive education with good transport links organized by East Sussex County Council.

The area offers several primary schools and nurseries, providing families with good educational choices for younger children. The East Sussex Young Person's Travel Pass helps make school transport more affordable for secondary age students.

For families seeking additional educational options, the proximity to other East Sussex towns and the Kent border provides access to a wider range of schools, including grammar schools and independent institutions in surrounding areas.

What are the House Styles in Crowborough?

Crowborough showcases a pleasing variety of architectural styles that reflect both its Victorian origins and continued development as a desirable residential area.

Victorian and Edwardian Properties: The town's heritage is evident in beautiful period homes featuring bay windows, original fireplaces, high ceilings, and generous room proportions. These properties often come with mature gardens and retain many original character features.

1930s Suburban Development: Much of Crowborough's expansion occurred in the interwar period, creating tree-lined roads of well-proportioned semi-detached and detached houses with front and rear gardens, popular with growing families.

Contemporary Family Homes: Modern developments such as The Brambles and Meadow View provide energy-efficient new homes with modern amenities, integrated appliances, and thoughtfully designed living spaces for contemporary family life.

Rural Character Properties: The town's edge-of-countryside location includes converted farm buildings, cottages with period features, and properties that make the most of the stunning High Weald landscape setting.

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Moving to Crowborough was the best decision we made. Clarendons helped us find a beautiful family home with stunning countryside views. The perfect balance of rural tranquility and modern convenience.

The Thompson Family

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