Nestled in the charming village of Wingham, Canterbury, this superb cottage embodies a seamless blend of modern contemporary designed and rustic country living. Currently used a lucrative holiday retreat, this property, free from any chain restrictions presents an exceptional opportunity not be overlooked. Starting on the ground floor, you will discover a welcoming and charming living space along with a striking, contemporary kitchen equipped with its own dining nook. These areas boast wood burning stoves and ample natural light. Upstairs, there is two generously proportioned bedrooms, both including built in storage. Completing this level, is a stylishly appointed three piece bathroom. Outside the property boasts a sunlit garden with a patio seating area and well-maintained lawns. Additionally, there's an alternative entrance provided through a gated side access. Situated between Canterbury and Sandwich, the charming village of Wingham presents its residents with an array of amenities including cozy pubs, a post office, quaint cafes and the Wingham doctors' surgery. The village is notable celebrated for its local wildlife park drawing visitors from across Kent. Wingham boasts convenient public transport connections, with local buses traversing the village and the neighbouring hamlet of Adisham which is also home to its own railway station.Reception Room - 4.59 x 3.15 (15'0 x 10'4) - Kitchen - 4.60 x 3.26 (15'1 x 10'8) - Bedroom 1 - 4.84 x 3.12 (15'10 x 10'2) - Bedroom 2 - 3.45 x 2.78 (11'3 x 9'1) - Bathroom - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wingham-d536881/for-sale_i70455630
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Northwood - Stevens are delighted to offer this charming end of terrace period cottage believed to date from the mid - 1800s (Un Listed ) Located on the Pilgrims way within half a mile or so of the picturesque village green, the property is well located for walks along the Downs. 3 Malt house cottages has been in the same family for over 60 years and has been used as a holiday cottage in recent years, and would now benefit from sympathetic modernisation. To the front there is driveway parking with views over open fields, side access gives access to cottage gardens with the possibility to extend subject to the necessary consents. Accommodation Comprises :Living Room : 10'8'' x 13'7'' (3.26m x 4.15m) Fire place with wood burning stove.Kitchen/ Dining Room : 10'10'' x 12'7'' (3.31m x 3.85m)Sunroom : 5'3'' x 5'7'' (1.62m x 1.71m)First Floor Landing : 5'3'' x 6'0'' (1.62m x 1.83m)Bedroom One : 10'7'' x 13'7'' (3.23m x 4.16m)Bedroom Two : 8'4'' x 7'7'' (2.55m x 2.32m)Bathroom : 5'2'' x 6'1'' ( 1.59m x 1.86m)SITUATIONBoughton Aluph is a small pretty village located in An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the North Downs, which lies 4.5 miles north of the market town of Ashford, between the villages of Boughton Lees and Wye.Excellent road and rail communications including access to M20 (10 minutes drive), M2 (20 minutes drive) and benefits from the use of free car parking at Wye station enabling travel to London via the high speed train (approximately 38 minutes to London St. Pancras/King's Cross Station from Ashford Int'l).Boughton Aluph is served by the Flying Horse Public House, Cricket pitch and Village Hall also providing gardening and various exercise clubs.The property benefits from its proximity of approximately 20 minutes drive from either the North or South Coast of Kent.Wye offers everyday amenities with a selection of individual shops and services including doctors' surgery and dentist, public houses, restaurants and Inns. Schools include the Spring Grove Independent Prep School, Wye Free School and Lady Joanna Thornhill Primary School with further Primary & Grammar schools to be found in Ashford. Eastwell Manor Golf Spa Hotel is nearby.A wider range of facilities can be found in the historical City of Canterbury with excellent shopping, many cultural interests, restaurants, wine bars, coffee shops, Marlowe Theatre and Canterbury Cathedral. There are a choice of schools in both the private and state sectors, colleges and universities. Leisure and recreational facilities in and around the area include sports centres, swimming pools, cricket, selection of golf courses and water sports along the coast. *There is no chain with the property and so we feel a quick completion could be possible.*Should you require more information about this property please request: 'The Key Facts for Buyers Report ' Which has been specially produced to give all potential purchasers as much relevant information as possible about the property and surrounding areas that they might be considering offering on to purchase.The Northwood - Stevens Sales team are totally committed to provide the highest level of service for potential buyers as well as our selling clients and hopefully this detailed report will help and foster your decision-making process about viewing the property and submitting an offer.Should you require any further or assistance please do not hesitate to contact a member of the sales team.Services: All main services connected. Local Authority: Ashford Borough Council Method of Sale:This property is freehold and is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.Viewings: In the first instance please contact a member of the sales team to arrange an appointment. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained. 5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to complete a 'Personal Risk Assessment' or produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. EPC rating: E. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boughton-aluph-d628812/for-sale_i68962793
Could This Grade II Listed Cottage Have Any More Style, Character And Charm? And when you combine the Historic Village Location with the gorgeous Exposed Beams, Thatched Roof and quirky internal features it creates a Truly Special 17th Century Home.If you're drawn to this quirky and unique cottage I'm guessing you aren't moving here from a new build?This cottage, located in the centre of a chocolate box village which dates back to Roman times, couldn't be any more different to a soulless 'neutral' modern home on a sprawling estate!And the central location means it will be ideal if you're looking for somewhere where you can throw yourself into village life.This semi detached cottage is part of a pair which date back to the 17th century.Even in a village filled with charming medieval properties, they do stand out as something a little bit special.STEP INSIDEThe ground floor has a cosy living room / dining room with beautiful exposed beams, a gorgeous fireplace and a traditional stove.The kitchen at the rear is relatively modern compared to the very traditional reception room. It has a range of shaker-style fitted units and gives access to the sun trap, south facing back garden.Upstairs has two spacious double bedrooms and there's a white tiled bathroom located next to the kitchen on the ground floor.STEP OUTSIDEThe garden is a secluded treat, with low maintenance artificial grass, decking and a lovely wooden summerhouse where you can sit out and enjoy the sun.THE VILLAGEThe pretty village of Ash dates back to medieval times and in that context this 17th century cottage is something of a new build! It won't take you long to find an older property, with the imposing Grade I listed St Nicholas Church just a short walk away. The cottage is in the heart of the village, with the village store just a couple of doors away and a choice of other local shops and eateries, including the family-friendly Chequer Inn. The award winning Ash Village Hall is at the heart of the village community, with a host of classes and activities for all ages. It'll only take you 5 minutes to walk there and as you'll pass the library on the way you should never run out of things to do (or read)!OUT AND ABOUTThe village is so quiet and peaceful you wouldn't believe that it's only 2 minutes from the A257, meaning it's only a short 10 minute drive to Sandwich.Sandwich is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain, which hasn't changed much at all since the Domesday Book. You'll love its laid-back vibe and also the fantastic range of independent shops, pubs and restaurantsYou can't mention Sandwich without thinking of golf, as you're also less than 15 minutes drive from the world famous Royal St Georges course. Noted as being the No.1 links course in England, it has played host to world famous Open Championship fifteen times (the most recent being in 2021). With London less than 90 minutes away, the area is a popular getaway destination. Visitors flock to the area looking to explore the historic nearby towns or enjoy the popular Kent coastline. The historic coastal towns of Deal and Walmer are less than 20 minutes drive away.Alternatively you can head 30 minutes west on the A257 to historic Canterbury. It's one of the most beautiful historic cities in the country, home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with a host of cultural attractions and great shopping.This charming period property is ready to move into. But it also offers the potential to make small improvements and put your own stamp on the place.I'm expecting plenty of interest in this unique property so please call to arrange a viewing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kent-c35446/for-sale_i69188398
Jenkinson Estates are pleased to bring to the market this charming, end of terrace cottage in the semi-rural location of Martin Mill. Circa 1883, this property is located within close proximity to the mainline railway station and has recently been updated and improved by the current owners. This cottage is entered into the open plan living / dining room, which boasts oak flooring and under floor heating, a multi fuel stove in the living room and an additional log burning stove in the dining room. The property continues through the kitchen, which has integral neff appliances including, a compact oven with microwave function, fridge / freezer. The ground floor is completed with a utility room. The first floor continues to impress with two double bedrooms and the family bathroom, which offers a four piece suite including a walk-in shower and a whirlpool bath. Externally the property offers front and rear gardens, the rear offers multiple seating areas including a composite decking and patio space, established flower beds and sheds. There is also gated access to the front that leads to the parking. All viewings are strictly by appointment via the Sole Agent Jenkinson Estates Council Tax Band BEntrance Via;Living / Dining Room: 21'8 x 15'2 (6.60m x 4.62m)Kitchen / Breakfast Room: 15'7 x 8'8 (4.75m x 2.64m)Utility RoomFirst Floor LandingBedroom One: 15'1 x 10'6 (4.60m x 3.20m)Bedroom Two: 10'6 x 9'5 (3.20m x 2.87m)Family Bathroom: 8'9 x 8'7 (2.67m x 2.62m)Front and Rear GardensParking For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_martin-mill-d557095/for-sale_i68557750
Overlooking the village green and the delightful duck pond in the picturesque village of Coldred, this stunning semi-detached cottage is filled with charm and period character and has been updated to an exceptional standard. Approached by the glorious south east facing garden, the property offers a separate dining area as you enter which is open planned to the cosy living room with a cast iron woodburning stove with a brick surround. Furthermore, the stylish, fully fitted kitchen which has an extensive range of matching wall & base units with appliances including a Rangemaster Classic range cooker, integral fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. To the first floor, there are two double bedrooms together with a large family bathroom. Enjoying glorious rural views, the property boasts a south east facing garden which is mainly laid to lawn surrounded by plant boarders with a patio area which is perfect for entertaining. In addition, there is off road parking and a garage. The award-winning village of Coldred is highly sought after due to it's quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Boasting its own 18th-century Public House and Grade I listed Saxon Church, Coldred is only moments away from the A2 commuter road and nearby village of Shepherdswell which offers a mainline railway station, excellent primary school and shop. The village of Coldred is situated at the heart of the Kent Countryside in a Conservation Area between the Cathedral City of Canterbury and the Channel Port of Dover, which between them offer a wide range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, together with high speed rail access to London St Pancras International. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_coldred-d627216/for-sale_i68187918
Set within the heart of the picturesque village of Temple Ewell, this charming semi detached cottage is offered with no onward chain. Surrounded by many period houses and enjoying views of the historic Church of St Peter & St Paul, this impressive property has been modernised whilst still keeping its's character and charm. As you enter the property, there is a welcoming hallway leading to the separate dining room and large living room which has a cast iron woodburning stove with a brick surround. The country style galley kitchen has a range of matching fitted wall & base units and double glazed French doors to the rear garden. In addition, there is a ground floor cloakroom. To the first floor, there are three well proportioned bedrooms, together with a fully tiled family bathroom. Externally, the enclosed rear garden is mostly laid to lawn with a patio area and side access. Conveniently positioned a short walk away from the local 18th Century public house, shop and highly rated primary school, Temple Ewell is sought after village surrounded by nature reserves and conservation areas. The village is nearby to great transport links including the A2 & A20, Kearsney Railway Station is only 0.3 miles away offering direct services to the Cathedral City of Canterbury & London and the Port of Dover is three miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_temple-ewell-d543447/for-sale_i68801880
An attractive cottage which has been creatively extended to include a vaulted kitchen breakfast room with exposed oak beams and bi-fold doors which frame the stunning 200 ft south facing rear garden.The semi-detached cottage dates back to the early 1900s and is bursting with artistic decor and characterful charm.Situated in the sought after village of Old Wives Lees, in a peaceful spot with many rural walks on your doorstep and just a short drive from the cathedral city of Canterbury. The front door opens into an entrance lobby perfect for housing shoes and coats, this in turn opens into delightful sitting room with Italian stone tiled flooring and modern electric stove set within the chimney breast. From the sitting room an inner hallway leads through to the rear of the property where one will find a vaulted kitchen breakfast room which overlooks the enchanting garden and beautiful views beyond. The kitchen has an array of built in units which surround main appliances including a double range stove oven and a butler sink, the rest of the kitchen is made up of free-standing pieces of furniture which work beautifully and look in perfect keeping with the rest of the cottage. There are solid wooden bi-fold doors which open out onto the patio area, allowing the dining space to extend into the garden. The ground floor is complemented by a well-appointed family bathroom with large bathtub, separate shower, basin, and WC. The stairs rise to the first floor where one will find two double bedrooms, the main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and magnificent views of the garden and rolling countryside.OUTSIDE: The south facing garden stretches out over 200 ft and the property occupies a generous 0.14 acre plot which has been beautifully landscaped by the current owners and displays an abundance of attractive shrubs and young trees, which borders the lawn. The patio area is accessed via the bi-fold doors and leads down to the main garden, at the rear of the garden there is a plenty of room for growing vegetables, alongside a garden shed and large pond. SITUATION: The village of Old Wives Lees is located on the outskirts of Chilham, high on the North Downs (an area of outstanding natural beauty) and is conveniently situated with a choice of rail links to London via nearby Chilham, Selling, Canterbury or Ashford International. The village is surrounded by orchards, hop gardens, vineyards and arable land and from its higher elevations it has beautiful views over hills, woodland and the North Downs. The village has a good community spirit and has a range of social and recreational activities and a preschool in the refurbished village hall. The village is also served by a village green and a large playing field with a football pitch and basketball court. Primary schools can be found at nearby Chilham, Selling and Sheldwich and a choice of secondary schools at Ashford, Canterbury and Faversham.The village is well placed for access onto the A2/M2 and M20 motorways and for cross channel services. The local bus service links Old Wives Lees with Chilham and Canterbury and a school bus service runs to Ashford. There are railway stations at nearby Chilham and Selling with fast train connections to London from Canterbury and Faversham and the high-speed service from Ashford to St Pancras taking just 38 minutes. Canterbury, Faversham and Ashford also offer a wide range of State and independent schools, along with excellent leisure, recreational and shopping amenities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_old-wives-lees-d563110/for-sale_i69439433
A WELL PRESENTED & MUCH IMPROVED END OF TERRACE HOME.As you can see from our portfolio of photos and floor plan this home has been well presented by the current owners. Offering a generous ground floor accommodation including a good size lounge with stove, which is open plan to the dining room and overlooks the garden. The kitchen offers a full range of modern base and wall units and butcher block works tops. Upstairs you will find two double bedrooms which are both served by the modern family bathroom with shower bath. To the rear is a great size garden for the style of home with decking that leads to the lawn with raised style sleeper beds that surround the area. There is large side access that leads to the front of the property. Giving buyers further scope for extension subject to relevant building consents. The front drive offers ample off street parking and there is space behind the property to build a garage or carport subject to relevant building and planning consents. Yalding is a picturesque Kent village at the heart of the village is a beautiful 11th-century church. Other amenities include primary school, two traditional pubs, a teashop, a shop, an award winning post office selling local produce, a library and a doctor's surgery. Yalding lies just North of the larger town of Paddock Wood, which offers a variety of shops, Waitrose supermarket and a mainline station with trains into central London.Viewing recommended. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_yalding-d554480/for-sale_i68186130
Beautifully presented period cottage with bespoke country kitchen, two double bedrooms and first floor bathroom. There are many fine original features including pine floor boards and internal doors, Dering windows believed to date from 1860, the cottage has been extended in keeping and is considered to be in exceptional order throughout.Panelled Front Door To: - Entrance Porch - With door to:Sitting/Dining Room - 6.20m x 3.58m (20'4 x 11'9) - Wood burning stove set in brick fireplace, staircase to first floor with cupboard under and utility cupboard with plumbing for appliances, oak wood block flooring.Kitchen - 3.23m x 3.25m (10'7 x 10'8) - Deep glazed Butlers sink, solid marble worktops with drawers and cupboards under, wall cupboards, extractor chimney, stone flooring, full length double glazed patio doors to cottage style garden.First Floor: - Landing - With original pine flooring and internal doors to the first floor.Bedroom One - 3.66m x 3.35m (12'0 x 11'0) - Range of built in wardrobe cupboards, downlighters, steps up to the mezzanine.Bedroom Two - 3.45m x 3.18m (11'4 x 10'5) - Window to rear.Bathroom - 2.72m x 1.96m (8'11 x 6'5) - With lovely roll top bath, wash hand basin, low level WC and Velux window to side.Outside - Paved patio to the front with established hedge and borders.The rear garden enjoys a sunny aspect being completely paved leading to brick store. Pedestrian Right of Way.Services - All main services are connected.Tenure - Freehold.Council Tax - Ashford Borough Council Band: C. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_pluckley-d548066/for-sale_i69534475
Charming 2 bedroom end of terrace Victorian cottage, greatly improved in recent years to offer a delightful adaptable home. There is a cellar which could be bedroom, office or dining room, a sitting room with wood burning stove and exposed brick fireplace, country kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs there are two well presented bedrooms with a beautiful juliet bathroom. There is a gorgeous garden to rear with useful outbuilding. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_church-road-d567217/for-sale_i69410072
This beautifully presented, end of terrace cottage has been lovingly restored by the current owner and offers a blend of period features with the comforts of modern living. The entrance door leads into the living room, which has wooden floor, exposed brick fireplace with log burning stove and sash window to front. A door leads through to the kitchen which has staircase rising to the first floor and stairs down to the basement. There are wooden work surfaces with a range of cupboards and drawers beneath and wall mounted units above incorporating circular sink, space for oven and washing machine, integrated fridge and freezer. There is a quarry tiled floor and door leading out to the garden. The basement has been dry lined and insulated making a versatile useable space with natural light and is currently used as a dining area and store room. To the first floor, off the landing, there is the main bedroom which is a good size double with feature fireplace and door leading to a 'Jack and Jill' well appointed bathroom. The bathroom suite comprises freestanding bath with central mixer tap, separate shower cubicle, low level WC and wash hand basin with vanity cupboard beneath. A door leads through to the second bedroom, which is currently used as a dressing room, and has window to rear overlooking the garden and door back to the landing. Outside, the rear garden has patio area running adjacent to the rear of the house and steps down to the majority of the garden, which is laid to lawn with flower beds stocked with shrubs and flowering plants. There is a useful workshop to the rear. A side gate leads round to the front and internal viewing is highly recommended.Council Tax Band D - £2,161.02 (2023/24) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_seal-d545926/for-sale_i68004900
Offered for sale by Robinson Jackson is this Charming Weatherboarded Grade II Listed Cottage in the heart of Swanley Village. The property offers a living room with wood burning stove, kitchen and ground floor bathroom. To the first floor are two double bedrooms. There is a detached garage to the rear with own driveway for parking. The rear garden is shingled with laid to lawn and mature shrubs. There is an outbuilding/workshop with power and light at the end of the garden. Ideal for the DIY enthusiasts.Internal viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the charm of this lovely home.ExteriorRear Garden: Mature planting. Shingle area. Laid to lawn. Outbuildings: 11'5 x 10'6 and 10'6 x 7'10Garage: 19'11 x 10'2 up 'n' over door. Front Garden: Fenced surround. Driveway to front.Key TermsThe property is Grade II Listed Swanley Village Information: Historic local church with glebe and village green Popular and well rated school Local network of footpaths for countryside walks Proximity to Farningham Woods Nature Reserve Active residents association and other community groups For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_swanley-village-d569864/for-sale_i70295649
**WATCH OUR NARRTED VIDEO WALK-THROUGH TOUR**Kent Estate Agencies are pleased to present this gorgeous cottage in the village of Goodnestone. This three bedroom terraced cottage forms part of an exclusive development of only a handful of similarly styled property, tucked away within a stunning little corner of the Kent countryside.Fitzwalter Meadows built in 2009 offers a characterful setting with village life on your doorstep, perfect for anyone looking to escape town or city life.The ground floor of this property offers an impressive entrance hall, cosy lounge with wood burning stove, spacious second reception room with French door access to the rear garden and to finish, a wonderful modern kitchen with a range of fitted appliances.The first floor offers three double bedrooms with two en-suites and the main family bathroom. Views of the surrounding countryside can be seen from the second bedroom.The rear garden is a tranquil space for you to enjoy throughout the year with rear access to the car barn providing off-road parking for two cars.Properties like this are rarely available in this particular location and we encourage you to book a viewing quickly to avoid disappointment.Call the exclusive sole agents Kent Estate Agencies today to book your viewing.Location:The village of Goodnestone is situated approximately 7 miles (11 km) southeast from the city of Canterbury, and 5 miles (8 km) southwest from Sandwich. Surrounded by stunning countryside the village itself offers a wonderful sense of community with a thriving local pub The Fitzwalter Arms, grade I listed church and Goodnestone Church of England Primary School. Goodnestone is most well know for Goodnestone Park, a mansion with estate and gardens built in 1704 by Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet.Approved Property Details Entrance Hall - 7' 3 x 5' 4 (2.21m x 1.63m)Utility Room - 7' 6 x 6' 3 (2.29m x 1.91m)Reception Hall - 10' 2 x 10' 2 (3.1m x 3.05m)Lounge - 16' 9 x 12' 5 (5.11m x 3.79m)Kitchen/Diner - 17' 1 x 9' 8 (5.21m x 2.95m)Landing Bedroom One - 15' 9 x 11' 2 (4.81m x 3.41m)En-Suite To Bedroom One - 7' 3 x 6' 0 (2.21m x 1.83m)Bedroom Two - 17' 1 x 9' 8 (5.21m x 2.95m)En-Suite To Bedroom Two - 6' 3 x 5' 10 (1.91m x 1.78m)Bedroom Three - 10' 10 x 9' 5 (3.31m x 2.88m)Family Bathroom - 7' 3 x 6' 1 (2.21m x 1.83m)Car Barn & Off-Road Parking Rear Garden Front Garden Main ServicesThe following mains services are connected to the property electricity, water, drainage and a telephone line. All services will be subject to the appropriate companies transfer conditions.HeatingCentral heating is provided by a oil fired boiler and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally timer framed double glazed units.TenureThe property is to be sold Freehold with vacant possession.Council TaxWe are advised by the Valuation Office that the property is currently within Council Tax Band E. The amount payable under tax band E for the year 2023/2024 is £2,585.06.ViewingPlease ring us to make an appointment. We are open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Saturdays and by appointment only on Sundays.Agent NotesKent Estate Agencies gives notice for themselves and for the sellers of the property, whose agents they are that any floor plans, plans or mapping and measurements are approximate quoted in metric with imperial equivalents. All are for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The measurements are provided in accordance with the R.I.C.S. Code of Measuring Practice 6th edition.We have not carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Prospective purchasers or lessees should seek their own professional advice. Kent Estate Agencies retain the copyright in all advertising material used to market this property.No person in the employment of Kent Estate Agencies has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Purchase prices, rents or other prices quoted are correct at the date of publication and, unless otherwise stated, exclusive of VAT.For a free valuation of your property contact the number on this brochure. Printed ..2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_goodnestone-d523108/for-sale_i68970789
A typical village cottage in the heart of popular Plaxtol, opposite the village stores and within a 100 metres of the local pub!Modernised at the turn of the century including electrics and plumbing the house has been much cherished by its current owner and is now available for sale with NO ONWARD CHAIN.Description - Before entering the house you get a real sense of village life situated opposite the local store in this wonderful Kent Village of Plaxtol. Sitting on the main street that runs through the centre of the hamlet you can see the history and different periods of buildings, the change of usage of some of them and adaptations to meet modern needs, but without losing the charm of when they were first built.The property offers all that you would expect from a cottage, a door from the street leads into the first reception room with a feature fireplace with a brick surround and wood burning stove. A great start to the tour! A door leads to the second reception area which has been opened to a kitchen giving a sociably connected space that many are looking for. The dining area has storage cupboards and is of good size to accommodate a table and chairs. Stairs run to the first floor back towards the front of the property from this area. A good sized kitchen for a cottage sits at the end of this space that has mage clever use of the wall space to incorporate good storage. Tiled floors and splashback areas make for good functionality as does the sink overlooking the window to the garden. A central skylight offers great light to the kitchen which is also borrowed by the dining space. A further door leads to a rear lobby that gives access to the garden and includes a storage cupboard. The bathroom is on the ground floor as so many cottages of this period are and has been modernised at the turn of the century.Upstairs offers a simple layout with two double bedrooms off a small landing with the main room to the front. A period fireplace with alcoves either side gives potential for built in storage / wardrobe space. The second bedroom looks out over the rear and has a built in cupboard using the space over the stair well.The garden is private and enclosed and access from the rear via the parking bay allocated to the house. A winding pathway and feature beds lead from the house to a centrally located summer house.Plaxtol Village - Plaxtol is located to the east of Sevenoaks and north of Tonbridge, surrounded by countryside walks in the North Downs, the picturesque village of Plaxtol has a thriving community spirit and a good range of day-to-day amenities including a parish church, village store with Post Office, public house, cricket club, two recreation grounds and a popular primary school.The market town of Tonbridge offers a wider range of retail and leisure activities, with many high street and independent stores together with banks and building societies, a selection of coffee shops, restaurants and public houses, sporting clubs, a leisure centre and Tonbridge Park which offers covered and open air swimming pools, tennis courts, children's play areas, a miniature railway and putting green.Nearby Sevenoaks offers a comprehensive selection of shops, restaurants and supermarkets including Waitrose, and a mainline station with services to central London in around 30 minutes. Communications links are excellent, with easily accessible links to major regional centres and the national motorway network via the M26 and M20 and two nearby train stations at Borough Green and Sevenoaks, both with regular direct links to central London.The area offers a wide range of state primary and secondary schooling together with Weald of Kent Grammar School, Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls, Judd boys Grammar School and a good selection of independent schools including Sevenoaks Prep, Hilden Oaks, Hilden Grange, Sackville, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Walthamstow Hall, Solefield, Somerhill and The Granville. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_plaxtol-d576261/for-sale_i71045164
This three bedroom semi-detached home which has undergone a lovely transformation by the current vendors, The property offers beautifully presented accommodation and has been extended to enhance its appeal. The welcoming hallway provides a warm and inviting entrance. The contemporary and cosy sitting room, complete with an impressive wood-burning stove and French doors to the front garden, makes a perfect space for relaxation and comfort. The WC on the ground floor adds convenience for residents and guests alike. The stylish kitchen is sure to be a favoured place to gather with a few steps leading down to the spacious dining room. The inclusion of bi-folding doors to the garden not only floods the space with natural light but also seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living, the ideal place for entertaining or simply enjoying the view over the garden. The utility room adds functionality and practicality, offering additional storage space and a dedicated area for laundry tasks. Upstairs, the three well presented bedrooms provide comfortable retreats. The luxurious family bath/shower room/WC adds a touch of elegance and serves as a spa-like oasis for relaxation. There are attractive front and rear gardens offering privacy and seclusion with steps that lead down to another area which can be used to enjoy nature or add further recreational space. The property further benefits from delightful woodland views to the rear. A detached garage is approached over a driveway providing off road parking. EPC Rating = C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_etchinghill-d528743/for-sale_i71582271
A charming detached cottage set in the idyllic village of Chislet, which has a primary school, church and pub, and is conveniently situated for access to nearby Canterbury and the coast at Herne Bay. The beautifully presented, light and spacious accommodation features exposed timbers, an inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove and exposed brickwork. The ground floor is arranged to provide a sitting room, kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceiling, a utility room, bedroom, and a large bathroom. The first floor is occupied by the principal bedroom, with built-in storage and a separate cloakroomOutside, the rear garden is principally gravelled with a raised flower bed, shrub boarders and a small area of lawn to the rear. A large outbuilding comprises a workshop and store, which could be suitable for a variety of uses.A gravelled driveway to the side of the property provides an area of off street parking.Location - Chislet is a delightful and highly regarded rural location conveniently situated in a central location between Canterbury and Herne Bay. Access can be gained to the area via either the A299 or the A28. Nearby Herne Bay benefits from a range of local facilities including retail outlets, educational facilities and leisure amenities. Canterbury is approximately 8 miles distant with its Cathedral, theatre, cultural and leisure amenities. As well as benefiting from excellent public and state schools, the City offers the facilities of a major shopping centre enjoying a range of major retail outlets as well as many individual shops. The mainline railway stations providing fast and frequent links to London (Victoria) in approximately 80mins. The high speed Javelin service provides access to London (St Pancras) with a journey time of approximately 73mins. The A299 is accessible providing a dual carriageway link to the M2/A2 giving access to the channel ports and connecting motorway network.Accommodation - The accommodation and approximate measurements (taken at maximum points) are:Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - 2.16m x 1.65m (7'1 x 5'5) - Kitchen/ Dining Room - 5.35m x 2.52m (17'7 x 8'3) - Sitting Room - 7.11m x 3.68m (23'4 x 12'1) - Bedroom 2 - 4.98m x 1.95m (16'4 x 6'5) - Bathroom - 3.07m x 2.31m (10'1 x 7'7) - First Floor - Bedroom 1 - 4.67m x 3.68m (15'4 x 12'1) - Cloakroom - 1.91m x 0.71m (6'3 x 2'4) - Outside - Store - 3.96m x 2.57m (13' x 8'5) - Workshop - 7.75m x 3.96m (25'5 x 13') - Garden - 12.50m x 8.84m (41' x 29') - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_chislet-d570069/for-sale_i68736753
Discover contemporary family living in the heart of Etchinghill with this stunning 3-bed semi-detached house. Nestled in a sought-after village location, this immaculately presented home offers a fusion of modern style and practicality, providing the perfect backdrop for cherished family memories.Upon arrival, be greeted by the charm of this property, set back from the road with a spacious driveway offering ample off-road parking. Step through the front porch into an inviting entrance hall, setting the tone for what lies beyond.The ground floor boasts a wealth of living space, starting with a dual-aspect living room adorned with a recently fitted wood-burning stove, ideal for cosy evenings with loved ones. Flow seamlessly into the family room through double doors, extending your entertainment space effortlessly into the large rear garden.Prepare to be impressed by the heart of this home - the open-plan kitchen/dining room. Thoughtfully designed, the sleek modern kitchen features integrated appliances, ample storage, and generous work surfaces, overlooking the expansive rear garden. The dining area, bathed in natural light, offers ample space for family gatherings and entertaining guests.Convenience is key with a separate utility room providing additional functionality, while a contemporary shower room on the ground floor adds a touch of luxury.Upstairs, three well-appointed bedrooms await, each offering tranquil views of the village, rear garden, and rolling countryside beyond. A family bathroom completes the first floor, providing a serene sanctuary for relaxation.Outside, the delights continue with a large enclosed rear garden offering ample space for outdoor activities and al fresco dining. The crowning jewel? A spacious studio currently utilized as a bar and games room, presenting endless possibilities for relaxation or creating a home office.This exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to experience modern village living at its finest. Don't miss your chance to make this your forever home! For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_etchinghill-d528743/for-sale_i71327546
PROPERTYThis attractive period house with elevations of red and blue brick was built in the early 1900s and has been improved by the current owners. It is presented with real style, offering a mixture of character charm and a contemporary high spec finish. The entrance door opens into an enclosed porch with space for coats and shoes. A further door leads into the open-plan living / dining room which boasts engineered oak flooring and a large sash window overlooking the front of the property. It is semi-open to the kitchen, making it an ideal space for entertaining and for modern family life. A wood burning stove set within the original fireplace provides a wonderful focal point to the room with fitted shelving either side. The marvellous kitchen features a range of contemporary handle-less wall and base units with quartz worktops, tiled splashback and trendy floor tiles. There is plenty of cupboard space with 2 large skylights flooding the space with natural light. Integrated appliances include a fridge, freezer, extractor, electric oven, induction hob and double wine fridge. The bathroom, which is located downstairs has been finished in a modern style befitting a boutique hotel with stylish black brassware and underfloor heating. There is a bath, separate walk-in shower with glass screen, floating basin with vanity storage, towel radiator and WC with hidden cistern and further storage. Upstairs the first floor landing leads to two large double bedrooms which both benefit from fitted cupboards and carpeted floors. A further small bedroom is located at the rear (accessed through bedroom 2). It is currently used as a study but could also make an excellent nursery. The property benefits from mains gas central heating and the loft is fully boarded for storage with a pull down ladder.OUTSIDE There is a low maintenance front garden and a path that leads down the right hand side of the property providing access to the back garden. A separate drive to the left of the row of terraces provides vehicular access to a communal parking area at the rear. It also leads to the very back of the garden where there is a large timber frame garage, offering private-off road parking and plentiful storage space. The garden itself is South West facing and measures approximately 100 feet in total length. It is mostly laid to lawn with a variety of herbaceous shrubs and plants to the borders. To the immediate rear of the house is a brick-built garden studio with light, power and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. It provides a wonderful reception space to enjoy the garden all year around and would also make an excellent standalone home office. A patio area adjacent to the garden studio provides a great spot for al fresco entertaining or simply to sit and soak up the sunshine.LOCATION The property is located in Noah's Ark, a picturesque hamlet on the outskirts of the popular village of Kemsing. Kemsing itself is centered around St Ediths Well, a shrine dedicated to St Edith a local legend and daughter of King Edgar I whose saintly presence has, according to legend, given the water healing properties. There are numerous amenities in the village including a general store, newsagents, greengrocers, The Bell public house, library, village church, recreation field and sports pavilion. There is an abundance of countryside walks and bridle paths in this area of outstanding natural beauty and Kemsing railway station, which serves London Victoria and has free parking, is only 0.7 miles away. Sevenoaks town centre is about 3 miles distant, where one can find an excellent range of restaurants, cafes and shops as well as the Stag Theatre and cinema and Sevenoaks leisure centre with swimming pool and fitness suite. Sevenoaks mainline railway station is 3.5 miles away with fast rail services to London Bridge, Waterloo East, Charing Cross and Cannon Street in as little as 23 minutes. There are a lots of well regarded schools nearby including Kemsing, Seal and Otford Primary Schools with a top class selection of private, comprehensive and grammar schools for both boys and girls in Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. Access to the M25 (junction 5) and A21 can be found at the Chevening interchange 4.5 miles away which leads to the major motorway network providing easy access to Gatwick Airport, Channel Tunnel Terminus and the South Coast.Further places of interest within the local area include Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Knole Park, Chartwell (Winston Churchill's former home), Ightham Mote, Hever Castle, Emmetts Garden and Penshurst Place to name just a few.TENURE Freehold. SERVICES All main services are connected. ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE Energy Rating D. LOCAL AUTHORITY Sevenoaks District Council. Council Tax Band D. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kemsing-d545548/for-sale_i70412523
Steeped in history, this delightful Grade II Listed property dates back to the early 19th century, with possible origins in the 1600s. Nestled in the heart of a charming village, it offers well-proportioned accommodation spread over three floors. The property seamlessly blends character features with contemporary style, creating a truly unique living space.Highlights:Traditional-style kitchen with modern conveniencesStylish bathroom suites throughoutPeriod details including multi-paned sash windows, exposed beams (in some areas), wood floorboards, and characterful radiatorsDelightful courtyard garden, ideal for outdoor entertainingConvenient location with easy access to road and rail linksFree parking available at the nearby community centre car parkStep Inside:A welcoming entrance porch leads into the principal reception rooms. The south-facing sitting room boasts a large, angled bay window that floods the space with natural light. Adjacent to this is the dining room, which enjoys views of the courtyard and features an attractive fireplace with a wood-burning stove. Stairs rise from the dining room to the first floor, with a handy storage cupboard tucked underneath.The Heart of the Home:Steps lead from the dining room to the charming kitchen. Here, you'll find a comprehensive range of freestanding traditional-style base units, complemented by glass-fronted wall cupboards, open shelving, and stylish stone flooring. There's ample space for appliances, and a door leads directly out to the courtyard.Spacious Bedrooms and Bathrooms:The first floor offers a spacious landing with a useful storage cupboard. Leading off the landing is a well-proportioned bedroom with an attractive fireplace. There's also a versatile study/bedroom, conveniently equipped with its own en suite bathroom featuring a rolltop bath and separate shower.The second floor is dedicated to the luxurious principal suite, comprising a generously sized bedroom and a stylish en suite bathroom complete with a rolltop bath.Relaxation Outdoors:A pretty, paved courtyard garden sits at the rear of the property, providing a tranquil space for al fresco dining and relaxation.Please Note:The neighbouring property has a right of access across the courtyard for boiler maintenance purposes.EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wateringbury-d562366/for-sale_i70305647
GUIDE PRICE £500,000 - £525,000This attractive semi-detached three bedroom house is situated in an elevated corner position within a small cul-de-sac, within walking distance of the centre of this sought after village. The property is presented in excellent order throughout and has been a long term family home, the current vendors having improved over the years adding a conservatory extension, modern ground floor shower room and guest en-suite shower room, coupled with delightful south facing gardens which surround the property.AccommodationThe property is approached through a picket gate with pathway through the front garden leading to the front door. Entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor.Sitting/dining room with aspect to front and central feature fireplace with multifuel stove, external doors opening to the conservatory taking full advantage of the views over the garden and French doors opening out onto the rear terrace.Kitchen fitted with a range of cream Shaker style wall cabinets and base units of cupboards and drawers with coordinating laminate worktops and glass splashback. Sink unit, AEG appliances including double oven, induction hob, microwave and dishwasher. Integrated fridge/freezer, fold away steps, window to rear, inset lighting and Amtico flooring. A small lobby off the kitchen has a deep cloaks cupboard housing the oil fired boiler with space and plumbing beneath for a washing machine, door leading to the side and latch door to:-Contemporary ground floor shower room fitted with a white suite comprising close coupled w.c. pedestal basin and large walk in shower enclosure with aqua panels, wall mounted electric shower and glazed screen. Wall tiling to half height with border tile, inset lighting and ceramic tiled floor.First floor landing with access to boarded loft space via hatch with drop down ladder and light. Dual aspect main bedroom having attractive original fireplace (unused) and fitted cupboards and wardrobes. Second guest bedroom with aspect to rear overlooking the garden, fitted airing cupboard housing tank and modern en-suite shower room fitted with a white suite comprising close coupled w.c, vanity unit with square basin and walk in shower enclosure with aqua panels, electric wall mounted shower and pretty vinyl tile effect flooring. Third bedroom with aspect to front, currently utilised as a study.Delightful, landscaped gardens surround the property on three sides, the gardens have been well laid out and tended, incorporating a rear terrace with steps to lawn, deep shrub/flower borders including rhododendrons and spring planting, pergola with roses and clematis and fenced boundaries with trellis. To the side of the property there is a wooden shed with covered storage area to the side, screened oil tank, vegetable beds and greenhouse. The front is enclosed by mature hedging having cherry tree, lawn and deep shrub/flower borders.Services & Points of Note:- Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil central heating. Double glazed windows. Fibre broadband connection to house (900mbps).Council Tax Band: D Sevenoaks Borough CouncilEPC: EWealdThe Wickets is situated within easy reach of the centre of this picturesque village with its green, small community shop and cafe run by volunteers and amenities including a church, public house and primary school. Weald is situated just South of Sevenoaks within the Metropolitan Green Belt and included in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with part of the village designated a Special Landscape Area. The nearby town of Sevenoaks offers a wider range of shops, restaurants, main library, swimming/leisure centre and cinema/theatre complex. The A21 and M25 are easily accessible giving access to Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, London, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports and the Channel Tunnel Terminus. Hildenborough rail station (about 4 miles) and Sevenoaks station (about 4 miles) serve London Bridge/Charing Cross/Cannon Street. Weald is popular with walkers, cyclists and general visitors from Sevenoaks, London and beyond. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_weald-d568911/for-sale_i70902841
INTERNAL:Entrance Hall - With laminate flooring, carpeted stairs leading to the first floor accommodation, and doors leading to the WC, living room and kitchen. WC - Comprising of a low-level WC, a wash hand basin, vinyl flooring, tiled splash backs and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. Living Room - A bright and spacious room offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, laminate flooring,a front aspect double glazed window, an french doors leading to the dining room. Dining Room - A large room offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, laminate flooring, and sliding doors leading to the rear. Kitchen - A modern kitchen fitted with a range of wall and base units with complimenting worktops, a rear aspect double glazed window, vinyl flooring, tiled splashbacks, integrated appliances including a gas stove and oven, further space and plumbing for additional appliances, a one and a half inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer, and a door leading to a separate utility. Utility Room - Fitted with a range of work surfaces, a stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer, space and plumbing for appliances, vinyl flooring, tiled splashbacks and a door leading to the rear. Landing - with carpeted flooring and a built-in storage cupboard. Bedroom One - A large double sized bedroom with laminate flooring, built-in wardrobes, a front aspect double glazed window, and an en-suite shower room. En-Suite - Comprising of a low-level WC, a wash hand basin, a corner shower enclosure, laminate flooring and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window, Bedroom Two - A large double sized bedroom with laminate flooring, and a front aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Three - A spacious double sized bedroom with laminate flooring and a rear aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Four - A small sized double bedroom with laminate flooring and a rear aspect double glazed window.Bathroom - Comprising of a low-level WC, a wash hand basin, a panelled bath with a mixer tap and overhead shower, laminate flooring and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. EXTERNAL:To the front of the property there is a large driveway offering ample off road parking and a separate garage. To the rear, there is a large mostly laid to lawn area, a paved patio area, a timber shed and water tap. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Council Tax Band: ELocal Authority: Dartford*This information is to be confirmed by the solicitor*Early viewing is highly recommended due to the property being realistically priced.Disclaimer:These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services including gas central heating and so cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Furthermore, Solicitors should confirm moveable items described in the sales particulars and, in fact, included in the sale since circumstances do change during the marketing or negotiations. Although we try to ensure accuracy, if measurements are used in this listing, they may be approximate. Therefore if intending Purchasers need accurate measurements to order carpeting or to ensure existing furniture will fit, they should take such measurements themselves. Photographs are reproduced general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property.TENURETo be confirmed by the Vendor's SolicitorsPOSSESSIONVacant possession upon completionVIEWINGViewing strictly by appointment through The Express Estate Agency For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_swanscombe-d543027/for-sale_i68844315
A unique and exceptionally beautiful, detached property situated in Howletts Farm and occupying a generous plot which includes a large driveway and an enchanting garden.The Stables is flourishing in character, with striking vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, flint walls and latch key doors, the facade is equally interesting with weatherboard complementing the brick work and timber framed windows.The Stables was converted in 2016 and done to a high specification, carefully restoring, and preserving original features along with ensuring modern convenience and good levels of energy efficiency. It now offers over 1000 sq.ft of open plan living space balanced with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.To the left of the stables there is a carport with ample parking to the front, there is access into the property via the utility room, or the formal entrance sits to the right of the stables and opens into a glass lobby. The living area is a spectacular open plan space which has magnificent high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, the far wall is exposed flint, and the flooring is has beautifully laid oak floor boards. The kitchen is open to the space and comprises of an array of units finished with rich granite work tops and set upon a stone tiled floor. There is a double range stove along with a butler sink and integrated appliances which include a fridge freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.A corridor leads one to two double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, the largest bedroom has fitted wardrobes whilst the second bedroom benefits from a luxury ensuite shower room. OUTSIDE: The Stables has an idyllic and unique setting within the village of Shottenden surrounded by rolling countryside, the property forms part of Howetts Farm estate. The gated Stables is accessed via a private road coming off of Soles Hill with parking for several cars to the front of the property, which leads to a car port. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with young trees and established shrubs set along the fence and garden path. SITUATION: The property is set within a quiet country lane, in a picturesque rural setting which is designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and a few miles from the sought after village of Chilham. Chilham is an historic village on the outskirts of Canterbury and is set in the attractive valley of the river Stour. It is bounded on the north, south and west by the North Downs offering fantastic walks through the countryside. In the heart of the village there is a fifteenth century square with a post office, primary school and several public houses.Other nearby villages such as Selling (2.5 miles) and Sheldwich (3.5 miles) both offer outstanding primary schools.The nearby Cathedral city of Canterbury (8 miles) offers a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational amenities, including a good selection of State and private schools and three universities. The city is served by two mainline railway stations which connect with London Victoria and London St Pancras in approximately one hour. The market town of Ashford (10 miles) also provides excellent shopping, recreational and educational amenities along with a high speed rail service which reaches London St Pancras in approximately 38 minutes from Ashford International Station. The area is very well served by road connections, with the A2/M2 (5 miles) and the M20 (which can be joined at Ashford) both connecting with London and the coast.The Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone (25 miles) provides a regular shuttle service to the Continent, whilst the Port of Dover (23 miles) also provides regular ferry crossing.We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute o form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_howletts-farm-d604988/for-sale_i68557942
A fantastic four bedroom family home beautifully positioned within a rural hamlet of only six properties with wonderful views over rolling countryside. The Situation The Property is located in a small hamlet surrounded by rural fields and farmland. It is within a mile and a half of the popular village of Lydden, with a highly regarded public house/restaurant, together with a bus service, new doctors surgery, garage and primary school. Just a little further away is Temple Ewell being some two miles distant and offering a wider range of local amenities including a main line train station. Within easy driving distance is the Channel Port of Dover and the Cathedral City of Canterbury, both providing a wide range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, including both Grammar Schools and Universities; together with high speed rail services to London St Pancras. The travel time to the capital from each of these centres is approximately one hour. The surrounding countryside nestles on the edge of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty over which there is a wealth of public footpaths, bridle paths and cycle routes. The Property A spacious four bedroom cottage set in an exclusive location within the small peaceful hamlet of Wickham Bushes. A useful front porch leads into the sitting room with a centrally placed fireplace housing a multi fuel stove. At the rear of the property is a fantastic large kitchen/dining room with an extensive range of wall and base units all topped with granite worksurfaces. Here will be found a modern oil fired Rayburn, butler sink and ample space and plumbing for an American style fridge with water cooler, washing machine and dishwasher. This spacious kitchen is light and airy due to the large skylight and French doors out to the garden, there is even a second multi fuel stove! Upstairs there are four bedrooms all benefitting from some lovely rural views, the Master bedroom having an ensuite shower room along with a further family shower room. This is a wonderful family home positioned within a small desirable location and viewings are highly recommended. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lydden-d545161/for-sale_i70836061
This characterful period semi-detached cottage offers accommodation comprising front porch, dual aspect living room hosting an open fireplace, dining room, farmhouse style kitchen with butler sink, rear porch and ground floor WC, three first floor bedrooms and bathroom plus access via a paddle style staircase to the attic which offers storage and potential for use as a hobby area or study subject to any relevant consents and offers natural light and views courtesy of three windows.Further features include a water treatment system, generous gardens, views of the church spire, parking, secluded position and a detached timber built studio which comes with power, lighting and a wood burning stove, making this a great place for the hobbyist/artist or home office set up.Call now to arrange your appointment to view on . For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_church-lane-d540143/for-sale_i68472321
OIEO £550,000 Located betwixt Crockenhill and Eynsford is this impressive Semi-detached Cottage which has under its current ownership has been reimagined to offer a fantastic blend of modern and traditional, creating a classically styled and beautiful family home. Offering 3 great sized bedrooms, and luxurious 4 piece bathroom accessed by a gallery landing. On the ground floor there is a fantastic lounge with real open fire providing a warm relaxing space, and a versatile and inviting open plan kitchen/dining/family room which has its own multifuel stove, plus access to a ground floor cloakroom. Outside is a great garden studio with shower room, utility space and immaculate garden room set within a private enclosed garden with views of the local countryside. To the front is off street parking and more uninterrupted views of fields. Internal viewing essential to appreciate the views and the swift access to local amenities.ExteriorRear Garden Measuring approximately 103' x 69' (31.5m x 21m) Offering a real grass lawn with a choice of decked or shingle areas and a vegetable growing area to the rear. Summer House. Garden shed. Greenhouse.Driveway Providing off street parking.Shared Drive Behind secure gates providing further off street parking.Key TermsDrainage is by way of private septic system with maintenance shared between neighbours. This requires emptying once a year.Wet central heating system is by way of electric heating boilerwith hot water by immersion hot water cylinder.EPC has been renewed. Awaiting new rating.Swanley station with fast services to London Bridge, Charing Cross, Victoria and Blackfriars is just a 1.7 Mile walk or 2.6 Miles by car For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crockenhill-d535501/for-sale_i71134973
Standing in a well-kept corner plot on the edge of the village is this individual modern detached chalet house with a large garden with views over open farmland. Constructed to a unique design, this particularly well presented home offers accommodation to include on the ground floor a lobby and hall. A triple aspect sitting/dining room measuring 25'5 x 15'3 which overlooks the side, front and rear garden and has a feature woodburning stove together with sliding patio doors to the garden. The kitchen, which overlooks the rear garden, measures 16'10 x 14'1 and includes an extensive range of units together with integrated appliances and has recessed downlighters. The ground floor includes a utility room and cloakroom. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms all with eaves storage cupboards. Also, a four piece family bathroom. All windows and doors are double glazed and a new gas heating system is installed. The house is approached via a block paved driveway with parking for several cars. The property enjoys a delightful large garden lawned with island beds and boundary hedging. The double plot, south facing garden, offers side and rear gardens with potential to extend. There is an integral garage measuring 17'8 x 15'6 with an electrical roller shutter door. The village of St Margaret's offers local shopping, Post Office, Doctor's surgery, Newsagent/general store, Primary School and Church. The Bay itself is sheltered for bathing, fishing, sailing etc. The cliff top to either side of The Bay is mainly in the care of the National Trust and offers some delightful walks. There are golf courses at nearby Kingsdown and Deal with St George's at Sandwich. The Cathedral City of Canterbury offers excellent shopping together with leisure interests, theatres and county cricket. Martin Mill Railway Station is nearby which is on the same line as the HS1 high speed link into London St. Pancras. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-margarets-at-cliffe-d587179/for-sale_i69764130
This beautiful Grade II Listed property originally built in 1721 as two cottages, was later converted into one dwelling and extended to create extra space. Approaching the property you immediately see the charm of the cottage with Kent peg tile roof, inlay flint, brick walls and casement windows, accessed via the winding brick pathway.The ground floor comprises a lovely lounge with its ceiling and wall beams, half height wood panelling and large inglenook fireplace. Beyond the inglenook is a cloakroom and a large office/bedroom 4 that includes a brick fireplace and a log burning stove. To the other side of the property the elegant dining room has an original ornate cast iron fireplace with original inlaid tiles. There is a good sized country style kitchen/breakfast room with banquette seating. It has a back door to the driveway and central access to the basement ideal for extra storage.Upstairs you walk straight into a stunning open plan reception room with a high vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a brick chimney breast. The master bedroom boasts a cast iron fireplace and en-suite bathroom, to the other end is another double bedroom with a vaulted ceiling. There is a further single bedroom and family bathroom. Externally there is a well kept front garden with a lawn surrounded by a privet hedge, with a paved patio area ideal for al fresco dining. While at the rear there is the driveway for off road parking. Living Room Dimensions: 4.19m x 4.11m (13'9 x 13'6). Dining Room Dimensions: 4.19m x 3.20m (13'9 x 10'6). Study/Bedroom Dimensions: 4.83m x 2.74m (15'10 x 9'0). Kitchen/Breakfast Room Dimensions: 8.48m x 2.36m (27'10 x 7'9). Sitting Room Dimensions: 5.05m x 4.42m (16'7 x 14'6). Bedroom Dimensions: 3.76m x 2.77m (12'4 x 9'1). Bedroom Dimensions: 3.05m x 2.36m (10'0 x 7'9). Bedroom Dimensions: 4.42m x 3.56m (14'6 x 11'8). Basement Dimensions: 4.14m x 3.15m (13'7 x 10'4). Parking - Off street For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-nicholas-at-wade-d563606/for-sale_i70374087
A substantial grade II listed cottage dating back to the mid 1700s and set around a picturesque and peaceful courtyard in the sought after village of Selling. Formerly Alms houses and then converted in the 1970s, this characterful cottage is flourishing with period features which include exposed beams, intricate panelling, latch key doors, vaulted ceilings, and wooden casement windows. The largest of eight cottages, all with pastel painted wooden doors, pale brick work and an abundance of attractive shrubs, the cottage has undercover parking for two cars and private rear garden which benefits from all day sunshine due to its envious position. The current owners have an eye for detail, which is evident in the finish, fine neutral decor and creative interior design complement the era of the property and deliver a characterful finish. A handsome front door opens into a dual aspect open plan living area with wood effect flooring, there is a modern wood burning stove and large beam which creates slight division between the kitchen and living area. The bespoke kitchen has an array of solid wood units which integrate a butler sink, dishwasher and double range stove, the area has been finished with immaculate oak worktops and Fired Earth tiles. The kitchen is further enhanced by a utility area which forms part of the extension created in 2007. Here one will also find a double guest bedroom with a ground floor shower room. Beautifully painted stairs with a wool runner wind up to the first floor where the character continues. There are a further three bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom which comprises of a slipper bathtub, separate shower and granite topped vanity basin, finished with pale painted panelling. The vaulted dual aspect sitting room exposes its rafters and the chimney breast encompasses another wood burning stove. Reclaimed floorboards taken from a Victorian school provide the perfect flooring whilst there is access to the garden sun terrace. OUTSIDE: The rear garden wraps around two sides of the property and benefits from all day sunshine and a great deal of privacy. There is a sandstone patio whilst the rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by established shrubs and young trees. The cottage garden is complete with a storage shed, and stunning summer house, which has electrics and would be an ideal home office/art studio.SITUATION: The Square is in the heart of the village of Selling and enjoys a magical setting, surrounded by woodland and countryside.Perry Wood is ideal for anyone who enjoys nature and wildlife, as it is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and contains around 150 acres of woodland which is designated as a Nature Reserve.The village of Selling has its own CE primary school, which has a very good reputation, a cricket club, a mainline train station, a village pub, and a village store and tea rooms.The nearby town of Faversham has a wide variety of shopping facilities including both specialist shops and national retailers. Faversham has its own cinema, an indoor/outdoor swimming pool and a cottage hospital.Both the city of Canterbury (10 miles) and the market town of Ashford (13 miles) also offer an extensive range of amenities.Faversham and its surrounding villages have an excellent range of primary and secondary schools including Favershams renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. There is also easy access to Canterbury with its wide choice of secondary schools, independent schools, three universities and a college.Faversham enjoys excellent transport links to both London and the Coast via the M2 (3 miles) and M20 connecting to the M25 motorway network and Dover (25 miles) via the A2. The mainline station offers a regular rail link to London Victoria and Cannon Street and a high-speed service linking Faversham to St. Pancras in a little over an hour.We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_hogbens-hill-d635387/for-sale_i70823282
Miles and Barr are delighted to present this detached, 17th Century, Grade II listed house, located in the sought after village of Eastling.You're greeted by an L shaped entrance hall with beautiful views out towards the garden, going through the glass doors taking you into the large drawing room with exposed beams and two windows bathing the property in natural light. The exposed beams and the large Inglenook fireplace, with multi fuel stove, offer excellent focal points. An additional Inglenook fireplace, and wood burning stove are located next door in the dining room that creates the perfect space for entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast features double aspect windows and has been refurbished offering a modern feel to this historic building. The property has a handy utility room with plenty of space for laundry appliances. A downstairs bathroom and the boot room, with access to the garden, lead off from the kitchen.The first floor consists of the master bedroom, with access to the upstairs bathroom, which benefits from a bath, a walk in shower, double basins and WC. A further three double bedrooms and with two of these boasting en-suite shower rooms, with WCs and a final bedroom offering a single room.The house offers lots of storage, including in the cellar, with good ceiling height, accessed from the hall. A large rear garden with Vegetable patch, greenhouse, summer house, shed, small pond and plenty of space to enjoy this country home feeling.Identification checksShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity provided by Lifetime Legal. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, directly to Lifetime Legal, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.EPC Rating: E Entrance Hall Leading to Sitting Room (4.17m x 7.56m) Dining Room (3.89m x 4.38m) Boot Room Ample Space Bathroom With bath, toilet and hand wash basin Kitchen/ Breakfast Room (4.21m x 4.85m) Utility Room Ample Space First Floor Leading to Bathroom With Separate Toilet With Bath, Shower and Double Sinks Bedroom (3.73m x 4.06m) Bedroom (3.18m x 3.41m) En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Hand Wash Basin Bedroom (3.18m x 3.49m) Bedroom (3.22m x 3.97m) En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Hand Wash Basin Parking - Driveway For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_eastling-d538608/for-sale_i69411052
SITUATIONThe Stable is located down a private drive just off Bredlands Lane, on the edge of the very pretty village of Westbere, which lies about 4 miles north west of the City of Canterbury.The village of Westbere is set in a preservation area that overlooks the beautiful Westbere Lakes (created by gravel extraction), which teem with birds and wildlife, and provide excellent country walks. There is a village hall, All Saints Parish Church and the well-known Yew Tree public house/restaurant, which was built in 1348 and is one of the oldest pubs in Kent. Queen Anne and an Archbishop of Canterbury are reputed to have stayed there, and Dick Turpin evaded capture from the law by hiding out there.Everyday facilities can be found at the neighbouring village of Sturry, which has a range of local shops, together with the Junior Kings school, and a mainline railway station connecting to Canterbury and the coast. The historic City of Canterbury offers a wider range of facilities, many cultural interests, an excellent shopping centre, a good selection of schools in the private and state sectors, and colleges and universities.Recreation facilities include golf courses, sport centres, swimming pools, championship cricket, and rugby. Fishing and water sports can be found along the coasts.Transport links are good, with the high-speed train operating into London St Pancras from Canterbury West in less than an hour.The A2 gives access to the M2, M20 and M25 motorway networks. The Port of Dover and Channel Tunnel terminal at Cheriton provide cross-channel services to the continent. DESCRIPTIONThe Stable is an attractive detached converted former stable dating from around the eighteenth century and converted in late 1990, and now forms part of a small farmstead of five dwellings. Construction is of black weatherboard on brick plinth under tiled roof.Internal features include exposed brick feature fireplace with wood-burning stove, vaulted and exposed beamed ceilings, minstrel gallery landing, and crafted internal doors.FEATURES Entrance hall, hardwood entry door, storage cupboards Family bathroom, panelled bath with electric shower above, WC, hand basin, chrome ladder radiator, attractively tiled Study/bedroom 3, window to the front Bedroom 2, built-in wardrobes Dining room, stairs to first floor, beamed ceiling, stylish flooring Kitchen, range of base and wall-mounted cabinets, electric ovens, ceramic hob Sitting room, brick feature fireplace with wood- burner, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, minstrel gallery landing, stable door opening to garden First floor, landing, storage cupboard Minstrel landing, currently used as a study area Master bedroom, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, range of built-in wardrobes, and door leading onto the minstrel landing En suite bathroom, panelled bath with shower above, WC, hand basin, exposed beam and tiled floor Bedroom 4, restricted head height, storage cupboard and window overlooking the rear gardens Gardens, front and rear Double garage, with power, light and loft storage Parking OUTSIDEThe property is approached off Bredlands Lane onto a gravelled private drive, which leads into the courtyard and garaging.The secluded private front gardens are mainly laid to lawn with block paved pathway leading to front entrance. There is a sun terrace, flower beds, shrubs and greenhouse, and side gates provide access to the rear garden, which is enclosed by a fence and tree-lined boundary. The rear garden is lawned with a sun terrace and is enclosed by a fenced boundary. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices: Mains water, drainage, electricityLocal Authority: Canterbury City CouncilCouncil Tax Band: FDIRECTIONSHead out of Canterbury towards Margate on the A28, passing over the railway crossing at Sturry and bearing right towards Margate, continue straight for about 2 miles and then turn left in to Bredlands Lane, just before the pelican crossing. Continue down Bredlands Lane for about half a mile and the entrance is on the right, opposite Lehane Travel, via a gravelled drive.Head down the drive, bearing left and then right into the courtyard. The Stable is signposted. VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment through Whitney HomesTel: E: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_westbere-d561301/for-sale_i68448315
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