Areas Covered by Crowborough Surveyors
We're surveyors near you. Based in Crowborough, East Sussex, we cover a wide area of the South East including East Sussex, Kent and West Sussex.
Surveying Services Across East Sussex, Kent & the South East
Our team of chartered building surveyors is based in Crowborough, East Sussex. From here, we regularly carry out surveys across a wide geographical area covering much of East Sussex, parts of Kent and West Sussex, and into the wider South East.
We understand that property types vary enormously across this region — from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Tunbridge Wells to timber-framed cottages in the High Weald, flint-built cottages along the South Downs, and modern estates across Haywards Heath and beyond.
Wherever your property is located in our coverage area, you'll benefit from a surveyor with genuine local knowledge. We know the common defects, the construction methods and the particular issues that affect properties in each part of our region.
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Our Full Coverage Area
We regularly provide building surveys, valuations, party wall services and more across these locations. Don't see your area? Ask us — we often cover surrounding villages and towns too.
Surveyors in Crowborough, East Sussex
Crowborough is our home town, and we know its property landscape better than anyone. Situated on the High Weald in East Sussex, Crowborough has a rich mix of property types — Victorian and Edwardian villas and semis, 1930s detached homes, post-war estates and modern new builds.
The older properties in Crowborough often come with charming period features, but also the potential for age-related defects: rising damp, structural movement, failing roofs, outdated electrics, and more. A thorough Level 3 Building Survey by our local chartered surveyors can identify all of these before you commit to a purchase.
We've surveyed properties on virtually every road in Crowborough. If you're looking for a surveyor in Crowborough, you won't find a team with more local knowledge.
- Victorian and Edwardian structural movement
- Rising damp in older properties
- Roof defects in period and inter-war homes
- Party wall issues from extensions and loft conversions
- Chimney stack and flue defects
Surveyors in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Royal Tunbridge Wells has some of the most sought-after Victorian and Edwardian properties in the South East. The town's period housing stock — from elegant townhouses in the Calverley Park area to bay-fronted Edwardian semis in the outer areas — attracts buyers from London and beyond.
Beautiful as these properties are, they often require careful surveying. Age-related defects, subsidence risk, chimney and flue problems, and damp issues are all relatively common in Tunbridge Wells' older housing stock. Our chartered building surveyors know this area well and will give you a thorough, honest assessment.
We regularly carry out Level 3 Building Surveys, Level 2 Home Surveys, party wall and valuation services across Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding Kent villages.
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Building Surveyors Across East Sussex
East Sussex has a wonderfully diverse range of properties — and our surveyors know them all.
East Sussex is home to properties of every era and type — from medieval timber-framed farmhouses in the High Weald to Georgian townhouses in Lewes, Victorian terraces in Eastbourne, and modern coastal developments in Bexhill. Each property type brings its own surveying challenges.
Our chartered building surveyors have extensive experience across East Sussex and understand the regional variations in construction methods, materials and defect patterns. Whether you're buying a listed barn conversion near Wadhurst, a retirement flat in Eastbourne, or a modern new-build in Hailsham, we can provide the right survey.
We also cover the rural areas of East Sussex, including properties in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and along the South Downs National Park boundary.
East Sussex surveying services we provide:
Chartered Surveyors in Kent
From Royal Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge to the rural villages of the Weald, we provide the full range of RICS-regulated surveying services to buyers, sellers and property owners across Kent.
Kent's older housing stock — including many oast houses, hop-pickers' cottages and Kentish vernacular properties — requires surveyors who understand the specific construction methods and defects common to the region. Our team has that knowledge.
We also carry out commercial building surveys, dilapidations work and expert witness services for clients in Kent. Get in touch to discuss your requirements.
Surveyors in Uckfield, East Sussex
Uckfield is a thriving market town in the heart of East Sussex, situated just 8 miles from our Crowborough base. With a wide variety of property types — from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in the town centre to large detached homes on the surrounding rural fringe — Uckfield is a popular choice for buyers looking for a quieter pace of life with good rail links to London.
Many of Uckfield's older properties sit on heavy Weald Clay, which makes them susceptible to subsidence, seasonal ground movement and associated cracking. Our chartered surveyors are very familiar with these ground conditions and will give you a thorough, honest assessment of any property you are buying in the area.
We carry out Level 3 Building Surveys, Level 2 Home Surveys, property valuations and party wall services for buyers and homeowners throughout Uckfield and the surrounding villages including Buxted, Isfield, Ringmer and Framfield.
- Clay soil movement and subsidence risk
- Damp and drainage issues in older properties
- Roof defects in Victorian and Edwardian homes
- Structural movement in period terraced properties
- Party wall matters for extensions and loft conversions
Surveyors in Heathfield, East Sussex
Heathfield is a busy market town set in the beautiful High Weald of East Sussex, known for its traditional street market and strong community character. The town and surrounding villages — including Cross in Hand, Five Ashes and Horam — offer an appealing mix of period cottages, inter-war semis, bungalows and rural properties.
Properties in the Heathfield area often feature traditional construction methods including brick and tile hanging, timber frame, and local sandstone, all of which require a surveyor who understands these materials and their typical failure patterns. Older properties in this area can also show signs of tree-related ground movement, particularly in gardens and on former farmland where large trees have been removed.
Our RICS-registered surveyors serve buyers, sellers and homeowners in Heathfield, Horam, Cross in Hand, Five Ashes, Broad Oak and the wider Wealden area. Whether you are purchasing a rural cottage, a family home or a commercial property, we have the local knowledge to help you make an informed decision.
- Timber frame and traditional construction defects
- Tile hanging and external wall weathering
- Tree-related ground movement on clay soils
- Damp in stone and solid-walled cottages
- Roof defects in period and rural properties
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