House Prices in Rudgwick
Properties in Rudgwick had an overall average price of £624,597 over the last year.
The majority of sales in Rudgwick during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £779,062. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £339,125, with terraced properties fetching £330,000.
Overall, sold prices in Rudgwick over the last year were 16% up on the previous year and 2% up on the 2017 peak of £612,271.
All information provided by Rightmove, July 2020.
Properties for sale in Rudgwick
For Sale via our Burns & Webber Cranleigh branch – £599,950
For Sale via our Burns & Webber Cranleigh branch – £599,950
You can find an up to date selection of properties for sale in Rudgwick on our sister company website Burns & Webber.
The rural delights of living in Rudgwick can also easily be enjoyed from any of the nearby villages. Take a look at all our surrounding properties on the link below:
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Top 4 things to do in or near Rudgwick
High Weald Area Of Outstanding Beauty
Covering an area of 1,450 square kilometres (560 square miles) the High Weald is the fourth largest Area of Outstanding Beauty (AONB) in England and Wales and is made up of a mosaic of small farms and woodlands, historic parks, sunken lanes and ridge-top villages. It covers sections of the counties of East Sussex, Kent, West Sussex and Surrey and includes Bewl Water, Bedgebury Forest, Bedgebury National Pinetum and Ashdown Forest.
There are several long distance footpaths including the High Weald Landscape Trail, the Wealdway, the 1066 Country Walk, the Saxon Shore Way, the Vanguard Way and finally the Sussex Border Path – the total length of footpaths is 2,063 kilometres.
Did you know… At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, the High Weald was the most wooded natural area in England.
Firebird Brewing Company
This award winning brewing company is set in the famous Rudgwick Brickworks and brews all types of beer styles from classic Best Bitters to Pilsner Lager and Hefe weizen. They also specialise in well-hopped beers such as their Parody Session IPA and Paleface APA. As well as a working brewery, they also have shop and a bar which you can hire for private functions such as birthdays.
The added bonus… not only can you buy Firebird Brewing Company creations on-site at their shop, but they also offer a local home delivery service!
The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
Nestled in a woodland just outside the village of Ockley, a short drive from Rudgwick, The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden exhibits an ever-changing collection of contemporary sculpture in grounds that and surround a stunning 15th century, Grade 2 listed cottage.
Having been lovingly restored and reinvented over the last 40 years by owner and renowned landscape designer Anthony Paul, the sculpture garden is heralded as one of the first of its kind in the UK and continues to exhibit contemporary sculpture in a truly stunning environment that is a must-visit if you are in the area.
Furnace Lakes
For fishing lovers, the Furnace Lakes is a privately owned complex of six beautiful fishing lakes of carp and catfish and features islands, lodges to stay overnight, an onsite tackle and bait shop, a cafe and much more.
Considered to be the south’s premier big carp and catfish lakes it is open for day and/or night fishing.
Want to know more about Rudgwick?
If you’re thinking of moving and would like to know more about Rudgwick and the surrounding area, or you would like to see the houses we currently have for sale and to rent in and around Rudgwick, our experienced Cranleigh team will be happy to help and can be contacted on 01483 268822.
Alternatively you can visit our website to search for properties that we currently have for sale or to rent in Rudgwick and the surrounding area.
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