Built in the late 1920s/early 30s and nestling in a generous plot, this impressive mock Tudor residence with a self-contained annexe offers great kerb appeal and a fascinating lychgate. The owners have renovated and extended the property but incorporated period features which gives the property a delightful internal character. The entrance hall has access to the triple aspect sitting room with French doors to the garden and an impressive brick fireplace and log burner while the dual aspect dining room also has French doors to the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room has a brick archway providing a partial separation between the breakfast area and kitchen that includes shelving, units and appliances with a door to a secondary hallway. This incorporates an external door and access to a utility room, cloakroom, workshop and the annexe. On the first floor there is a family bathroom and four bedrooms including a single, a double with a wardrobe and en suite shower, another double with fitted cupboards and the first bedroom with built in bedroom furniture and an adjacent cloakroom. A separate entrance provides access to the first floor annexe that includes a lounge/kitchen and bedroom with an en suite shower and a private garden. There is a wide driveway leading to the former garage/log store and spacious lawns interspersed with flower and shrub beds, mature trees and a large terrace as well as a greenhouse, two garden sheds and a gate onto The Leas.What the Owner says:This has been a wonderful family home for the past 40 years but it is now time for us to downsize. However, we love Chestfield and hope to stay in this friendly village. When we moved here the property was in a somewhat parlous state so, over the years, we have lovingly restored and extended it. We thoroughly enjoy the peace and tranquility and there are plenty of lovely places to go for walks and the village includes the Chestfield Golf Club, a cricket club and the 14th century Chestfield Barn bar and restaurant. Whitstable is nearby with its historic harbour, independent shops, bars, restaurants and yacht club. Local stations are not far and from Whitstable you can get to London in an hour and a quarter while the Whitstable and Seasalter endowed primary is rated Outstanding by Ofsted and excellent grammar and private schools are available in CanterburyRoom sizes:Entrance HallSitting Room: 20'0 x 14'0 (6.10m x 4.27m)Dining Room: 13'11 x 12'10 (4.24m x 3.91m)Breakfast Area: 11'9 x 9'6 (3.58m x 2.90m)Kitchen: 14'5 maximum x 10'5 (4.40m x 3.18m)Utility Room: 7'7 x 5'1 (2.31m x 1.55m)LobbyCloakroomWorkshop: 9'3 x 5'6 (2.82m x 1.68m)FIRST FLOORLandingBedroom 2: 12'6 x 12'0 (3.81m x 3.66m)Bedroom 3: 11'1 x 9'10 (3.38m x 3.00m)Main Bedroom: 12'4 x 10'6 (3.76m x 3.20m)En Suite Shower RoomBath/Shower RoomWCBedroom 4: 9'0 x 8'0 (2.75m x 2.44m)Annexe Lounge/Kitchen: 16'9 maximum x 12'8 maximum (5.11m x 3.86m)Annexe Bedroom: 9'10 x 7'1 (3.00m x 2.16m)Annexe Shower RoomOUTSIDEWraparound GardenDrivewayLog Store (former garage) The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chestfield-d536959/for-sale_i70024793
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The Cottage is an immaculately presented three-bedroom detached property on the private, single track old Roman Road, a no-through lane about a mile south of Edenbridge. The property, originally dating from the late 1800s, was substantially extended in the 1990s, with original Victorian details including leaded windows and decorative brickwork carefully duplicated so that the old and the new are undistinguishable. Oak was used extensively and can be seen on some floors, the staircase and throughout the upstairs in open supporting beams, lending a charming country-cottage feel to a house with very contemporary proportions.Despite its out-of-town and private location, The Cottage offers the charm of a period property without the common inconveniences, with all mains services connected, including full fibre broadband.A solid oak front door leads into the Dining Room, so the current owners generally use the recent hardwood stable door at the side of the house. This leads into a smartly fitted utility room and adjacent downstairs cloakroom. The utility leads in turn to the fully bespoke, oak fitted and hand-painted kitchen with a double butler sink, dishwasher and Britannia range cooker. The floor was recently retiled with Italian ceramic tiles of a sympathetic 'Chicago brick' design.An internal passageway leads back to the dining room, or it can be crossed to a downstairs bedroom suite consisting of a large bathroom with bath and shower, dressing room and bedroom, the latter is currently used as a delightful study, with French doors leading into the garden. Off the dining room are two reception rooms: a 'snug' or TV room with an original fireplace and Morse gas-fuelled 'wood burner-style' fire. Opposite is a more expansive drawing room featuring a substantial and impressive fireplace and 'Franklin' multi-fuel burner. A second set of French doors with glass surrounds provide a panoramic view of the garden.The first-floor landing is large and includes a fitted study area currently used as a home office. The two upstairs bedrooms are of a good size and feature the aforementioned structural oak beams; leaded windows afford excellent views of the garden or open fields. Also upstairs, is a second bathroom of a good size and incorporating both a bath and separate power shower. A half-door in the bathroom and a further three on the landing provide access to extensive eaves storage.A feature of The Cottage is the landscaped garden of about ¼ acre which surrounds the property. The garden is bordered by and includes a mix of native, ornamental and fruit trees, deep flower borders and shrubs. The large and original Victorian patio is perfect for entertaining and smaller covered patio and morning sun trap extends the al fresco season. To the front of the house is an attractive oak framed Heritage double garage, with parking for an additional four cars.The Cottage is on the literal edge of the High Wield AONB, numerous public footpaths lead from the Roman Road and provide immediate access to open country and woodland. Nonetheless, Waitrose is only a brisk 15-minute walk away and Edenbridge mainline station 20. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_marsh-green-d591882/for-sale_i71580156
We are pleased to welcome to the market Apple Tree Cottage, a four bedroom family home. Set on a substantial plot the property boasts a very large tiered rear garden with countryside views and extensive driveway with parking for up to 10 cars with additional double garage. This family home has a large living room with open fireplace and feature beams. The downstairs games and bar room is the perfect entertaining space with bi-fold doors onto the patio. To complete the ground floor there is a separate dining room, shower room and kitchen. The kitchen has been finished with wooden units and marble worktop. Small utility room can be accessed through the kitchen or from the rear garden.To the first floor there is a large hall, leading off into the master bedroom inclusive of En-suite shower room. Bedroom two has built in wardrobes and views over the rear garden and onward countryside. Bedroom three is located to the front of the property, with bedroom four located at the back with built in storage space. Additionally there is a family bathroom with corner bath.To the exterior of the property there is a large tiered rear garden compromising of patio area, decking with bbq facilities and extensive lawn. To the front of the property there is a large driveway and double garage within electric gates. The property is set in a great location with surrounding schools and travel links.This property is a must see, call us today to avoid disappointment.Entrance Hall - Lounge - 5.41 x 5.13 (17'8 x 16'9) - Games Room / Bar - 5.74 x 3.97 (18'9 x 13'0) - Dining Room - 3.42 x 3.06 (11'2 x 10'0) - Kitchen - 4.88 x 3.48 (16'0 x 11'5) - Utility Room - 1.86 x 1.58 (6'1 x 5'2) - Shower Room - 1.75 x 1.69 (5'8 x 5'6) - Landing - Bathroom - 2.26 x 1.81 (7'4 x 5'11) - Bedroom 1 - 4.30 x 3.46 (14'1 x 11'4) - Up to fitted wardrobesBedroom 2 - 3.72 x 2.75 (12'2 x 9'0) - Bedroom 3 - 4.22 x 2.16 (13'10 x 7'1) - Bedroom 4 - 2.77 x 2.32 (9'1 x 7'7) - Up to fitted wardrobesLarge Tiered Garden - Detached Double Garage - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_church-road-d567217/for-sale_i70180549
The Oast House is situated in a lovely rural setting on the outskirts of Sandway. The gardens border Pleasant Farm Woodland which will protect the setting for years and years ahead. There are excellent local amenities available in the village of Lenham, which is a few minutes drive from the property. Wider shopping and educational facilities are available in the county town of Maidstone which is about 9-miles distant. There is convenient access to the M20 motorway at junction 8 and a mainline station in Lenham providing fast London services.The original Oast House was built in about 1820 and has been converted in more recent years to create a lovely family home with considerable period charm. The Oast itself has mellowed brick, ragstone and timber clad elevations under a tiled roof with a single square kiln. The property stands in lovely private gardens extending to about.67-acre, set within the gardens is a heated swimming pool. Internal inspection of this lovely family home is thoroughly recommended by the sole selling agents.EPC rating: ETenure: freeholdGround Floor: - Entrance door to...Entrance Hall: - 2.82m x 2.01m (9'3 x 6'7) - Tiled flooring. Staircase to first floor. Glazed panelled double doors opening to...Living Room: - 6.10m x 5.87m (20' x 19'3) - A beautifully proportioned principal room enjoying double aspect. Feature inglenook style central fireplace with fitted wood burning stove. Beamed ceiling. Wood laminate flooring. Two wall light points. Two sets of double glazed double doors opening to the garden terrace.Kitchen/Breakfast Room: - 6.02m x 5.74m (19'9 x 18'10) - The room is divided with a central natural low brick wall. The KITCHEN AREA has an extensive range of granite work surfaces with cupboards, drawers and space beneath. Inset one and a half sink unit with mixer tap and cupboards under. Range of wall units including glazed panelled glass display cupboards. Built in Bosch double oven and hob. Plumbing for dishwasher. Fitted bookshelf. Part tiled walls. The BREAKFAST AREA has matching tiled flooring. Full length window to the front elevation. Further window. Door to...Utility Room - 2.87m x 2.11m (9'5 x 6'11) - Work surface incorporating sink unit & cupboards beneath. Wall mounted cupboards. Space & plumbing for washing machine. Boiler. Broom cupboard.Dining Room: - 6.15m x 2.92m (20'2 x 9'7) - Double aspect room with double glazed windows to side and front elevations. Tiled flooring. Inset ceiling lighting. Natural stone and brick walling. Meter cupboard.Cloakroom - Low-level WC. Wash hand basin. Built in cupboard.First Floor: - Reception Landing - Double glazed window to the rear elevation. Inset ceiling lighting. Exposed beams.Principal Bedroom: - 6.25m x 5.54m (maximum) (20'6 x 18'2 (maximum)) - A beautifully proportioned principal bedroom with double glazed window to the side elevation. Feature central fireplace and cast iron surround. Full length range of built in wardrobe cupboards. Exposed ceiling beams.Lobby - Built in linen cupboard. Airing cupboard housing hot water tank. Door to...En-Suite Bathroom - Panelled bath. Aqualisa thermostatically controlled shower. Low-level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Tiled walls. Inset ceiling lighting. Light and shaver point. Extractor fan.Bedroom 2: - 6.50m x 3.12m (21'4 x 10'3) - Double glazed windows to front and side elevations. Exposed ceiling beams. Inset ceiling lighting.Bedroom 3: - 4.95m x 2.87m (16'3 x 9'5) - Double glazed window to the front elevation. Exposed beams. Dado rail.Bedroom 4: - 4.95m x 2.84m maximum (16'3 x 9'4 maximum) - Double glazed window to the front elevation. Exposed beams. Built in mirror fronted wardrobe cupboards.Spacious Family Bathroom - Spa bath with side mounted mixer tap. Pedestal wash hand basin. Shower cubicle with thermostatically controlled shower. Low-level WC. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Inset ceiling lighting. Shaver point. Double glazed window to the front elevation.Externally: - The property is approached by a shared private farm roadway leading to a small complex of a few lovely houses. Wrought iron electronically operated double gates mounted on brick pillars with lighting open to a very extensive brick paviour forecourt and parking area. This in turn gives access to...Detached Double Garage: - 5.97m x 4.95m (19'7 x 16'3) - Electronically operated up and over door. Power and light.Gardens: - The gardens are a lovely feature to the property and enjoying almost total privacy. The gardens on the whole are surrounded by mature copper beech hedging. To the west of the property is a walled paved terrace leading on to an extensive area of lawn, interspersed with a variety of ornamental and fruit trees. Circular fish pool with central statue and fountain, shingled surround. The area is bordered by yew hedging. A shingled pathway leads on to the...Pool Area - Delightfully screened from the house with further yew hedging.Full Size Heated Swimming Pool - Pool House: - 2.67m x 1.80m (8'9 x 5'11) - Shed Housing Filtration And Heating System: - 3.40m x 1.68m (11'2 x 5'6) - The gardens in all extend to about.67-acre.Viewing - Viewing strictly by arrangements with the Agent's Head Office:52-54 King Street, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1DBTel. Directions - From the centre of Lenham proceed south on the Headcorn Road, bear left into Boughton Road. Continue on passing Chilstern Park on the left hand side. A further 100-metres on there is a private farm road leading to The Oast House at Lewsome Farm. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sandway-d577096/for-sale_i71051930
Nestled along the picturesque shoreline, this Neo Georgian home offers a great space for a growing family and benefits from a sought after location, upon opening your front door the Whitstable Castle, Tankerton's slopes and seafront are immediately accessible. As you approach the property you are greeted by an impressive facade adorned with classic Georgian elements and a symmetrical arrangement of windows. Stepping through the inviting entrance you find access to the well laid out downstairs living accommodation comprising lounge with doors to the 27ft conservatory backing onto the south facing rear garden, light and airy kitchen catering to the needs of a modern family, utility space and shower room. To the first floor you will discover a generous sized landing, four well-proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom providing comfortable accommodation for family members or guests. These rooms offer versatility and can be easily transformed into home offices, hobby spaces or playrooms, adapting to your evolving needs. Outside, a low maintenance landscaped garden beckons with a delightful patio area, perfect for alfresco dining or evening soirees. Embrace the sea breeze, bask in the warm sun and create lasting memories in your own private oasis. Conveniently situated within 525 yards of Tankerton High Street with its parade of shops, restaurants and cafes and the harbour town of Whitstable only 700 yards in the other direction. Bus services to the Cathedral City of Canterbury (approx. 7.2 miles) are approx. 350 yards away in Tankerton Road. Whitstable mainline railway station is situated about ¾ of a mile away.Entrance Hall Partially double glazed UPVC front entrance door. Radiator. Coved ceiling. Stairs leading to first floor. Wood flooring.Lounge - 21' 1 x 11' 11 (6.43m x 3.64m)Feature fireplace with mantlepiece housing electric fire with coal effect. Coved ceiling. Bay window to front. Radiator. Wood flooring. Doors to conservatory.Kitchen/Diner - 21' 1 x 9' 10 (6.43m x 3m)The kitchen is planned with a matching range of wall and base units arranged on two walls with inset single drainer, stainless steel 1½ bowl sink unit. Partially tiled walls. Inset induction hob with stainless steel extractor cooker hood above and built-in fan assisted electric oven below. Plumbing for dishwasher. Integrated fridge freezer. Bay window to front. Radiator. Downlighters. Laminate flooring. Door to side. Door to conservatory.Conservatory - 27' 4 max x 12' 2 max (8.34m x 3.71m)Windows to front and side. Radiator. The Conservatory is of cavity brick with UPVC construction with French doors to rear garden. Tiled flooring.Shower Room - 6' 10 x 4' 11 (2.09m x 1.5m)Suite in white comprising separate fully tiled shower cubicle. Pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Downlighters. Laminate flooring. Extractor fan.Landing Window to front. Access via loft ladder to insulated and partly boarded loft with light. Radiator.Bedroom 1 - 12' 0 x 11' 9 (3.66m x 3.59m)Window to front. Radiator.Bedroom 2 - 10' 0 x 9' 11 (3.05m x 3.03m)Window to front. Radiator.Bedroom 3 - 10' 10 x 10' 0 (3.31m x 3.05m)Window to rear. Built-in cupboards with shelves. Radiator.Bedroom 4 - 10' 11 x 9' 0 (3.33m x 2.75m)Window to rear. Radiator.Bathroom - 7' 11 x 5' 6 (2.42m x 1.68m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and separate shower unit over bath with shower rail, screen to side, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to rear. Downlighters. Laminate flooring.Garage - 19' 2 x 9' 10 (5.85m x 3m)Integral garage with up and over door. Plumbing for washing machine. Boiler supplying central heating and hot water.Front Garden - 28' 0 x 45' 0 (8.54m x 13.72m)Rear Garden - 40' 0 x 46' 0 (12.2m x 14.03m)Mainly laid to lawn with flower beds, bushes and shrubs. Paved patio. Outside tap. Gated pedestrian side access. Enclosed with fencing and brick walls.Main ServicesThe following mains services are connected to the property electricity, water, gas, drainage and a telephone line. All services will be subject to the appropriate companies transfer conditions.HeatingCentral heating is provided by a gas fired boiler situated in the Garage and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally of UPVC double glazed sealed 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 or the year 2024/2025 is £2,684.94.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 22nd April 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tankerton-d545772/for-sale_i71070803
Price Range £1,000,000 to £1,100,000. A well-presented and deceptively spacious five-bedroom 1930s detached house with the potential to extend further (subject to planning permission), a delightful westerly facing rear garden, driveway, garage and NO ONWARD CHAIN. The property is located on one of the most desirable roads in the popular village of Kemsing with its good selection of local amenities; only 1.5 miles from the village of Otford, with its train station with services to London from 29 minutes; and only four miles from the centre of the highly sought-after town of Sevenoaks, with its train station with services to London from 23 minutes. AccommodationGround floor: entrance hall with stairs to first floor and cupboard below; sitting room with open fireplace and double doors to the family room with a large sliding patio door and matching windows to the rear garden, log effect electric fire and oak effect Amtico flooring; dining room with bay window to front and built-in cupboard housing the gas boiler; kitchen/breakfast room with oak fronted wall and base cupboards and drawers, Corian worktops with sink and Brita filtered mixer tap, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge, Rangemaster cooker with extractor hood above, and double doors to the conservatory with French doors to the garden; utility room with a butler sink and cupboard below and spaces for washing machine, tumble-drier and fridge/freezer; and cloakroom with WC and wash basin (potential for shower). First floor: landing with loft hatch; principal bedroom with a lovely view over the garden and a range of fitted wardrobes and cupboards to one wall; bedroom two with built-in cupboard; bedroom three with a lovely view over the garden; bedroom with a lovely view over the garden and built-in airing cupboard and wardrobe; bedroom/study; and bathroom with a corner bath, shower cubicle, WC and wash basin.OutsideFront garden with lawn and borders stocked with a variety of flowering plants, shrubs, hedging and trees, side gate leading to the rear garden, driveway for several cars, and a garage with an up-and-over door to front, power and light and door to rear leading to the delightful westerly facing garden measuring approximately 125 feet (38 m) x 51 feet (15.5 m), mainly laid to lawn with borders stocked with a variety of flowering plants, shrubs and trees, including a magnolia and an apple tree, Indian sandstone patio adjacent to the rear of the property, pond, and outside hot and cold tap.Agents NoteThe property is freehold, in council tax band F, and has gas central heating and double glazing.LocationThe popular village of Kemsing benefits from several shops, a village store/newsagents, cafe, a pub, an Indian restaurant, a Chinese take-away, a fish and chip shop, church, library, primary school, doctors surgery, a recreation ground with an excellent children's playground, cricket pitch, football pitches, and tennis courts, and train station, with services to London Victoria (from 47 minutes). The neighbouring popular village of Otford, also with its selection of similar local amenities including train station with services to London Bridge (from 29 minutes), Charing Cross (from 40 minutes) and Victoria (from 41 minutes), is approximately 1.5 miles away.The sought-after historic market town of Sevenoaks, with its comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and state and private educational facilities, including Grammar schools and the renowned Sevenoaks Public School, Knole House and Deer Park, and mainline station, with services to London Bridge (from 23 minutes), Charing Cross (from 32 minutes), Canon Street (from 33 minutes), and Blackfriars (from 39 minutes), is approximately 4 miles away. Bluewater Shopping Centre and Ebbsfleet International Station with services to London St Pancras (from 18 minutes) are both approximately 14 miles.The M25 and the A21 can both be accessed within 6 miles. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kemsing-d545548/for-sale_i70760453
***RARELY AVAILABLE***CHARMING DETACHED 19TH CENTURY KENTISH RAGSTONE PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE DESIRABLE LOOSE CONSERVATION AREAThis most fabulous period property retains many of original features, nestled on a generous plot in the sought after Loose Valley. The home offers a blend of classic charm with modern convenience. The ground floor features a welcoming reception hall, cosy sitting room with stunning fireplace and access to a south facing conservatory, a light filled kitchen breakfast room with wood burning stove, a useful home study, formal dining room, all with lovely views of the surrounding gardens. The lower ground floor presents a cellar with various possibilities for use. The first floor accommodates three well proportioned bedrooms with two bedrooms sharing the family bathroom and the main bedroom benefitting from an ensuite shower room with underfloor heating. Externally, the property is complemented by a sweeping driveway providing ample off road parking, beautiful gardens with a variety of trees, wild life, shrubs, flowers and a vegetable patch, and offering views over the Loose Valley Conservation Area. Noteworthy additions include a detached double garage and outside store.Set in the charming Loose Conservation Area, this family home is ideally located being within walking distance of local amenities including Sainsbury's local and a variety of take away outlets. The general area is well served with a wide range of private and state schools catering for children of all ages including Dulwich Preparatory School, Sutton Valence, Bethany, Benenden as well as grammar schools in Maidstone and Tonbridge. For the commuter, Staplehurst Station is within easy reach offering frequent mainline services to London.If you are on the market for a period home with an abundance of character in an impressive outdoor setting the call Page and Wells today and book your viewing to avoid missing out.Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - Lounge - 4.10m x 3.75m (13'5 x 12'3) - Study - 3.22m x 2.78m (10'6 x 9'1) - Music Room - 4.10m x 3.74m (13'5 x 12'3) - Dining Room - 3.74m x 3.19m (12'3 x 10'5) - Conservatory - 3.90m x 3.15m (12'9 x 10'4) - Kitchen - 4.36m x 2.19m (14'3 x 7'2) - W/C - Cellar - 8.77m x 3.94m (28'9 x 12'11) - First Floor - Landing - Bedroom 1 - 4.10m x 3.74m (13'5 x 12'3) - En-Suite - Bedroom 2 - 4.10m x 3.75m (13'5 x 12'3) - Bedroom 3 - 3.74m x 3.19m (12'3 x 10'5) - Family Bathroom - Externally - Greenhouse - 1.84m x 1.28m (6'0 x 4'2) - Potting Shed - 3.19m x 3.19m (10'5 x 10'5) - Wendy House - 2.46m x 1.81m (8'0 x 5'11) - Garage - 5.33m x 5.22m (17'5 x 17'1) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_loose-d538392/for-sale_i70232947
Manor Farm Oast is a handsome detached square kiln oast, with a superb two bedroom detached annexe, set within approx. one acre of glorious park-like gardens and grounds. It is situated in a beautiful rural setting on a quiet country lane, yet is within a mile of the bustling town of Headcorn.The property has seen numerous improvements in recent years and is beautifully presented throughout, whilst having retained many lovely period features.The oast house is entered via a wood effect uPVC double glazed front door. This opens into a spacious entrance hall, with exposed beams and brickwork, a flagstone floor and stairs to the first floor. Oak latch-key doors open to a utility room, a well-appointed bathroom and a stunning farmhouse style kitchen to the front of the oast. This has been fitted with an extensive range of traditionally styled wall and floor units, set around quartz work surfaces, exposed beams and a porcelain tiled floor. Also accessed from the entrance hall is a charming dining room with exposed beams, terracotta floor tiles and an exposed brick feature wall with inset wine storage. The terracotta flooring flows from the dining room into a splendid, triple aspect sitting room to the rear of the oast. The focal point for this impressive room is a homely exposed brick fireplace, with inset wood burning stove and a flagstone hearthOn the first floor, there is a large triple aspect bedroom to the front of the oast, a single bedroom (currently used as a dressing room) and a wonderful, dual aspect main bedroom with a well-appointed en-suite shower room and stunning views over the gardens. A staircase rises from the landing to a spectacular bedroom on the second floor (set within the oast itself) with a magnificent, double height ceiling and panoramic views over the gardens and beyond.ANNEXE:In addition to the oast house, there is an impressive and well-appointed detached annexe. This is completely self-contained and has a spacious open plan kitchen and living area, a modern and stylish wet room and a generous double bedroom with an en-suite shower room on the ground floor. On the first floor, there is a large study area which leads to a double bedroom with an en-suite cloakroom/WC. The annex is finished to an equally high standard, with oak flooring, oak internal doors, high quality sanitary ware, oak worktops in the kitchen and wood effect uPVC double glazed windows and doors.OUTSIDE:Manor Farm Oast enjoys a charming position on a country lane set within an acre of spectacular gardens and grounds. It is approached via a gated driveway which provides extensive parking for numerous vehicles. To the rear of the oast there is a large patio area enclosed by low level walls and brick balustrades, ideal for outdoor entertaining. The park-like gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with a variety of mature trees and a magnificent natural pond, safely enclosed behind rustic post and rail fencing. Within the grounds there are two outbuildings, a large timber workshop and a spectacular summer house/garden room. This has power, uPVC double glazed sliding doors, a vast decked veranda and is an ideal space for hosting and entertaining. The gardens are a spectacular feature of this property and contain some wonderful elements, including a beautifully planted rockery, a fire pit and even a children's play area with a climbing frame and a sunken trampoline.SITUATION:Manor Farm Oast enjoys a delightful rural setting, situated on a quiet country lane, conveniently located just moments away from the beautiful village of Headcorn, situated in the Low Weald of Kent.The growing village of Headcorn is a thriving community with an attractive High Street and an enviable array of shops, services, and local business. Its one of the largest villages in the area but retains its culture and heritage through its history and architecture. Headcorn is situated in the picturesque Kent countryside, but also conveniently located between the towns of Maidstone and Ashford, making it accessible to plenty of urban amenities while still enjoying a rural lifestyle. There are several village primary schools in the catchment and Headcorn is easily connected to the numerous secondary schools in both Maidstone and Ashford by car and by train. The village has plenty of frequent bus services in all directions and the property is only a mile from the Station, with regular train connections to Charing Cross-London in just over an hour.Surrounding Headcorn is idyllic countryside for scenic walks, bike routes and places to go on day trips. The neighbouring village Staplehurst is just minutes away and complements the rural community culture of Headcorn. The town also benefits from the designer outlet, numerous retail parks, a central shopping centre, leisure centres, and extensive options for family activities. Ashford is home to the International Station, making it well connected to London via the highspeed service which reaches St Pancras in just 37 minutes. The town also benefits from the designer outlet, numerous retail parks, a central shopping centre, leisure centres, and extensive options for family activities. Maidstone is much the same, a thriving urban hub with an array of facilities, with the M20 connecting the two in just 30 minutes.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/houses_love-lane-d636296/for-sale_i71216475
SUMMARY** GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000 - £1,100,000 ** This imposing five bedroom detached family home occupies a sought after position overlooking Kings Hill Golf Club and needs to be viewed to appreciate everything on offer!DESCRIPTION** GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000 - £1,100,000 ** This imposing five bedroom detached family home occupies a sought after position overlooking Kings Hill Golf Club and needs to be viewed to appreciate everything on offer! Set over three floors this family home offers space in abundance and has been well looked after by its current owners with various improvements carried out during their ownership. Call us today to avoid missing out!Situation  Set over three floors this family home offers space in abundance and has been well looked after by its current owners with various improvements carried out during their ownership. Upon entering the property you will find a generous entrance hall with doors leading into the double aspect lounge which also benefits from a gas fireplace and feature surround, just over the hall is a further reception room which has the potential to become a home office or even a children's play room! The Kitchen is next up which itself has been replaced within the last couple of years, offering plenty of worktop space as well as a range of integral appliances and also a useful breakfast bar! Just behind the kitchen you will find the utility room which has more worktop and cupboard space as well as plumbing for a washing machine side access into the garden. The dining room is just off the kitchen as well and also has access into the garden perfect for entertaining friends and family!The first floor is where you will find the master bedroom which has its own dressing room and en-suite as well as views over the golf course, bedroom two is also on this floor and has an en-suite and also benefits from golf course views. Bedroom five is currently used as a study but could fit a single bed if required. The second floor is next which has bedrooms three and four as well as the family bathroom.The garden is a great size with plenty of space for the whole family, the children can enjoy playing on the lawn whilst you enjoy a glass of wine on the patio! The detached double garage has both power and lighting as well as eves storage space and has potential to be converted subject to the necessary permissions being sought! Just in front of the garage there is a double width driveway accessible by double gates giving you ample secure parking!Entrance Hall Lounge 16' 11 x 12' 10 ( 5.16m x 3.91m )Dining Room 11' 3 x 11' 4 ( 3.43m x 3.45m )Reception Room 8' 11 x 12' 11 ( 2.72m x 3.94m )Kitchen 19' x 10' 10 ( 5.79m x 3.30m )First Floor Landing Bedroom One 16' 11 x 13' 3 ( 5.16m x 4.04m )En-Suite Bedroom Two 11' 5 x 14' 11 ( 3.48m x 4.55m )En-Suite Bedroom Five 8' 10 x 9' 1 ( 2.69m x 2.77m )Second Floor Landing Bedroom Three 14' 10 x 9' 1 ( 4.52m x 2.77m )Bedroom Four 14' 11 x 9' 7 ( 4.55m x 2.92m )Family Bathroom Bathroom Outside Rear Garden Detached Double Garage Gated Driveway 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to 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. 2: These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3: The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4: Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5: Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6: Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kings-hill-d533323/for-sale_i69795194
This unique L-shaped 17th century barn conversion, within the curtilage of a Grade II listed farmhouse, has been beautifully remodelled and includes an area that would make an excellent annexe. There is a shared driveway, two parking spaces and a gate to the courtyard style garden with a path to the main entrance that opens to a breath-taking double height vaulted and beamed ceiling reception hall/library with bookshelves and an impressive oak spiral staircase. Steps lead to the open plan living area with floor to ceiling windows, beams, engineered oak flooring and an inglenook fireplace with a log burner and a door to a double bedroom and en suite shower.The impressive single storey family space with a high vaulted ceiling and a wall of windows overlooking the garden incorporates a modern kitchen/breakfast room with a range cooker, island breakfast bar and cherry wood units housing various appliances, the dining area and sitting room with its contemporary log burner. There is an office/double bedroom with an en suite bathroom and flagstone steps to the utility room, shower room and a study with external access to the drive as well as a separate staircase leading to two double bedrooms. The main bedroom is accessed via the spiral staircase and galleried landing and includes a vaulted ceiling, beams, fitted wardrobes and drawers, an en suite shower room and eaves storage. The secluded garden has a terrace, a lawn with shrub borders, a pergola covered seating area and a large garden shed.What the Owner says:We bought the property some years ago and have loved our time here as we really adore Ickham with its friendly community, but are now starting a new chapter. The house provides flexible accommodation and is a great place for entertaining. Although we are in the centre of the village the location is very private and quiet, with the entrance tucked around the side. Ickham itself is not on any through routes so traffic is not a problem. There is a village hall with plenty of activities, a beautiful church, the renowned Duke William pub and, if you want a bit of pampering, there is a luxury spa. Nearby Wickhambreaux is also delightful with a primary school rated Outstanding by Ofsted, a village hall and the Rose pub. It is not far to Canterbury with its historic buildings, high street stores, individual shops, theatres, three universities and restaurants as well as two train stations including Canterbury West where the high speed train can whisk you to St Pancras in under an hour, which is ideal for commuters. Room sizes:Reception Hall/LibraryLiving Area: 44'6 x 20'2 (13.57m x 6.15m)Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 30'3 x 15'4 (9.23m x 4.68m)Office: 15'11 x 12'6 (4.85m x 3.81m)En Suite BathroomBedroom 2: 13'8 x 8'8 (4.17m x 2.64m)En Suite Shower RoomHallwayUtility RoomShower RoomStudy: 13'9 x 11'11 (4.19m x 3.63m)StoreFIRST FLOORMain Bedroom: 22'6 x 14'4 (6.86m x 4.37m)En Suite Shower RoomBedroom 3: 15'5 x 13'0 (4.70m x 3.97m)Bedroom 4: 13'6 x 12'10 (4.12m x 3.91m)OUTSIDEGardenShed: 20'6 x 6'9 (6.25m x 2.06m)Off Road Parking The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ickham-d600909/for-sale_i68758184
A superb detached family house situated on the outskirts of the popular village of Ightham, tucked away at the rear of the development enjoying far reaching views over the surrounding countryside.This detached family residence is located on the outskirts of the popular village of Ightham and enjoys far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The entrance door opens into a hallway with oak flooring and doors off to a cloakroom and the principal reception rooms with staircase rising to the first floor. The main living room is a dual aspect room with attractive feature fireplace, bay window to front and double doors to rear leading out to the garden. There is a generous dining room ideal for evening entertaining and a triple aspect family room overlooking the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room has granite work tops incorporating a sink with a range of cupboards and drawers beneath and wall mounted units above. Appliances include an integrated dishwasher, wine fridge and range style cooker with extractor hood above and space for an American style fridge/freezer. Double doors lead out to the garden and a door leads to the utility room, which again has granite work surfaces incorporating a ceramic sink with cupboards beneath, space and plumbing for washing machine and wall mounted boiler. Off the utility there is a further reception room, (which the current owners use as a gym), which would make an ideal home office. A door from here leads to the integral garage with double doors to front, power and light. To the first floor, off the landing, there are five generous bedrooms. The principal suite has built in wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom comprising panelled bath, separate shower, low level WC and wash hand basin. The guest suite also has a range of wardrobes and ensuite shower room. There are three further bedrooms, two of which have built in wardrobes, and the family bathroom. Externally, the gardens wrap around the property and are mainly laid to lawn with flower beds stocked with shrubs and flowering plants. The rear garden predominantly faces west and enjoys sunsets over the surrounding countryside. A side gate leads to the front which has driveway providing parking, access to the garage and entrance door. Council Tax Band G - £3,649.81 (2023/24) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i70243303
It apparently took nine years to renovate this outstanding Grade II Listed residence that dates back to the 16th century, creating a beautiful home set in just over a third of an acre. It includes exposed ceiling and wall beams, inglenook fireplaces, oak flooring, latch doors and a bespoke oak staircase internally, while externally the historic brickwork, Dutch end gable, Kent peg tile roof, chimneystacks and multi-pane sash windows provide immediate appeal. At the same time the property has also been updated to incorporate everything needed for modern day living.The property is approached via solid wood gates and a gravel driveway flanked by large lawns and tree borders. It leads to the garage and a large forecourt for off road parking. The old inner front door is stunning and opens into the dual aspect open plan lounge/diner with beams, oak parquet flooring, an inglenook fireplace and log burner at the seating end and another fireplace in the dining area.There is a cloakroom and a bar/snug with another inglenook fireplace and French doors to the terrace. Stable doors access the contemporary kitchen with flat fronted units and granite work tops housing a variety of appliances. A reduced height basement provides an excellent utility room and a large boiler room as well as a door and steps up to the garden.On the first floor is a family bathroom and four bedrooms including a single, a guest double with an en suite shower and the main bedroom with a dressing room and a fabulous en suite bathroom. The second floor includes a vaulted ceiling double bedroom with an en suite bathroom and a vaulted ceiling loft room.The rear garden is mainly lawn with a large terrace and hot tub for outdoor entertaining as well as a children's play area and a large summerhouse. There is also a shed, log store, built in barbecue and greenhouse.What the Owner says:We fell in love with the house as soon as we saw it and walked into the living room with its warm and friendly atmosphere. It is very quiet and peaceful and we shall be sad to leave but we are relocating to be near our family. Monkton is a delightful village with its old church, a primary school within very easy walking distance and the White Stag pub and hotel. Room sizes:PorchLounge/Diner: 46'1 x 16'3 (14.06m x 4.96m)Bar/Snug: 22'0 x 16'3 (6.71m x 4.96m)Kitchen: 14'8 x 11'10 (4.47m x 3.61m)CloakroomLOWER GROUND FLOORUtility Room: 17'6 x 14'10 (5.34m x 4.52m)Boiler RoomFIRST FLOORLandingMain Bedroom: 18'6 x 16'3 (5.64m x 4.96m)Dressing AreaEn Suite Bath/Shower RoomBedroom 2: 15'6 x 11'8 (4.73m x 3.56m)En Suite Shower RoomBedroom 4: 11'10 x 11'3 (3.61m x 3.43m)BathroomBedroom 5: 12'10 x 7'9 (3.91m x 2.36m)SECOND FLOORLandingBedroom 3: 15'8 x 11'0 (4.78m x 3.36m)En Suite BathroomLoft Room: 24'3 x 16'3 (7.40m x 4.96m)OUTSIDERear GardenSide GardenFront GardenGated DrivewayOUTBUILDINGGarage: 22'6 x 10'2 (6.86m x 3.10m) The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_monkton-d549933/for-sale_i69184147
This charming L-shaped Grade II Listed was originally built in 1704 and extended in 1850. It is surrounded by a curved brick wall and high hedging and situated within 0.7898 acres of gardens and a paddock. The property includes delightful external features such as original brickwork, chimney stacks, multi-pane casement windows and oak doors and has a large gravel driveway. This leads to the garage and is bordered by shrub and rose beds, lawns, a path to the front door and access to a patio and back door.The hall has parquet flooring and leads to a family room with a brick fireplace and log burner while the characterful living room includes exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace and access to the country style kitchen/breakfast room with ceiling beams, terracotta floor tiles, a range cooker and units housing various appliances. There is also a utility room, a cloakroom and access to the cellar. The first floor landing has a fitted cupboard and leads to a family bathroom and four double bedrooms with delightful views including one with a walk-in wardrobe.Outside there are mature trees, lawn areas divided by hedging, a greenhouse and a gravel path leading to a wildlife pond as well as to a kid's 'hideaway' garden room and the paddock. Plans have been passed to replace the existing garage with a new double garage and two offices above as well as a bathroom and a balcony.What the Owner says:We bought this property in 2015 as we wanted a farmhouse and a large garden and we love our home but are re-locating to Ireland. The village is friendly with its recreation ground, church and village hall. We live opposite the Black Pig pub/restaurant and are not far from Barnsole Vineyard and a garden centre. There are wonderful places to go for walks including to Wingham with its primary school, pubs and shops and nearby Gibsons farm shop/food hall. It is only about nine miles to Canterbury with its ancient buildings, high street stores, individual shops, theatres and restaurants as well as two mainline stations including Canterbury West where the fast train will get you to London in under an hour. It is less than five miles to the mediaeval Cinque Port town of Sandwich and its Championship golf courses, while Adisham includes the nearest railway station and a primary school rated Outstanding by Ofsted.Room sizes:Entrance Hall: 9'4 x 8'9 (2.85m x 2.67m)Family Room: 16'4 x 14'0 (4.98m x 4.27m)Utility Area: 6'5 x 4'6 (1.96m x 1.37m)Cloakroom: 6'5 x 5'0 (1.96m x 1.53m)Living Room: 22'2 x 14'2 (6.76m x 4.32m)Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 14'6 x 14'3 (4.42m x 4.35m)FIRST FLOORLandingMain Bedroom: 16'4 x 14'1 (4.98m x 4.30m)Bathroom: 8'5 x 6'0 (2.57m x 1.83m)Bedroom 2: 14'11 x 14'9 (4.55m x 4.50m)Bedroom 3: 14'4 x 12'0 (4.37m x 3.66m)Bedroom 4: 10'11 x 10'0 (3.33m x 3.05m)Walk In WardrobeBASEMENTCellar: 15'1 x 13'2 (4.60m x 4.02m)OUTSIDEGardenDrivewayGarage: 22'5 x 14'5 (6.84m x 4.40m)Paddock The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_staple-d550148/for-sale_i69380453
Situated on a private road within the sought after village of Chestfield, this substantial detached family home benefits from large living accommodation spread across three reception rooms as well as generous rear garden with fully insulated log cabin. As you enter the property you are greeted by a good size entrance hall giving access to the whole of the downstairs space including the 24ft lounge, dining room, family room, cloakroom and kitchen/breakfast room with feature windows to the front overlooking the garden and a door providing access to the utility room. On the first floor is a light and airy landing to a principal bedroom with dressing area and en- suite, second bedroom with en-suite shower room, three additional bedrooms and family bathroom. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a two large seating areas. The front is enclosed with brick walls and hedging to create a private garden with feature pond and additional seating area. A great village location within a short stroll to the 18 hole golf course and 15th century barn converted to public house/restaurant. The Cricket Club is about 100 yards. Chestfield mainline railway station is about 1.1 miles and bus services are available about 700 yards in Chestfield Road to the fashionable Harbour Town of Whitstable (approx. 2 miles) and the Cathedral City of Canterbury (approx. 6 miles). Tankerton seafront and slopes with its array of colourful beach huts is approx. 1.4 miles.Entrance Hall - 11' 11 x 9' 1 (3.64m x 2.77m)Partially glazed wood front entrance door. Underfloor heating. Understairs storage cupboard. Stairs leading to first floor. Wood flooring.Cloakroom Suite in white comprising wall hung wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Frosted window to side. Extractor fan. Tiled flooring.Lounge - 24' 1 x 13' 0 (7.35m x 3.97m)Feature brick fireplace with gas fire. Windows to front and rear. Underfloor heating. French doors to rear garden. Laminated flooring.Dining Room - 14' 9 x 12' 0 (4.5m x 3.66m)Bay window to rear. Underfloor heating. Laminated flooring.Family Room - 18' 8 x 11' 5 (5.69m x 3.48m)Laminate flooring. French doors to rear garden.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 26' 8 x 14' 8 (8.13m x 4.48m)The Kitchen is planned with a matching range of wall and base units arranged on two walls. Island with under counter stainless steel sink unit. Work surfaces with upstands. Gas cooker point. Stainless steel extractor cooker hood. Integrated dishwasher. Windows to front and side. Underfloor heating. Tiled flooring. Door to Utility Room.Utility Room - 11' 0 x 5' 0 (3.36m x 1.53m)Range of matching wall and base units. Butler sink unit. Underfloor heating. Window to side. Plumbing for washing machine. Wall mounted gas boiler supplying hot water and central heating. Tiled flooring. Door to front.Landing - 13' 6 x 12' 6 (4.12m x 3.81m)Window to front. Access via loft ladder to insulated and partly boarded loft with light. Radiator. Airing cupboard with shelves housing lagged hot water cylinder and immersion heater.Bedroom 1 - 13' 6 x 13' 3 (4.12m x 4.04m)Window to front. Range of built-in wardrobes with shelves and hanging space. Radiator. Opening to dressing area.Dressing Area - 6' 0 4 x 10' 0 (1.83m x 3.05m)Built-in wardrobes with shelves and hanging space. Door to en-suite.En-Suite to Bedroom 1 - 12' 10 x 9' 9 (3.92m x 2.98m)Suite in white comprising panelled Jacuzzi bath with mixer tap, separate fully tiled shower cubicle, wash hand basin set into vanity unit with cupboard and drawers below and close coupled WC. Radiator. Partially tiled walls. Frosted window to rear. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Underfloor heating.Bedroom 2 - 12' 6 x 8' 9 (3.81m x 2.67m)Window to front. Radiator. Door to en-suite.En-Suite to Bedroom 2 - 8' 5 x 3' 1 (2.57m x 0.94m)Suite in white comprising fully tiled shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Radiator. Partially tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan.Bedroom 3 - 12' 0 x 11' 2 (3.66m x 3.41m)Window to rear. Built-in wardrobe with shelves. Radiator.Bedroom 4 - 11' 8 x 11' 5 max (3.56m x 3.48m)Window to rear. Built-in wardrobe with shelves and hanging space. Radiator.Bedroom 5 - 9' 5 x 8' 0 (2.88m x 2.44m)Window to front and side. Radiator.Bathroom - 8' 5 x 6' 10 (2.57m x 2.09m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and hand held shower attachment, separate fully tiled shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Radiator. Partially tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Underfloor heating.Double Garage - 19' 0 x 18' 2 (5.8m x 5.54m)Detached double garage. Remote electrically operated roller door.Front Garden - 38' 0 x 50' 0 (11.59m x 15.24m)Border wall to front. Mainly laid to Astroturf with flower bed and shrubs. Feature pond. Tarmac driveway extending to the front of the property and double garage providing off road parking.Rear Garden - 59' 0 x 61' 0 (17.99m x 18.6m)Mainly laid to lawn with flower beds, bushes and shrubs. Paved patio area. Log cabin. Outside tap. Outside lighting. Gated pedestrian side access. Enclosed with fencing.Main ServicesThe following mains services are connected to the property electricity, water, gas, drainage and a telephone line. All services will be subject to the appropriate companies transfer conditions.HeatingCentral heating is provided by a gas fired boiler situated in the Utility Room and a mixture of underfloor heating and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally of UPVC double glazed sealed 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 G. The amount payable under tax band G for the year 2023/2024 is £3,565.17.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 9th February 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chestfield-d536959/for-sale_i69156724
An enchanting Grade ll Listed detached period property, which dates back to the 15th century and has a wealth of history and is flourishing in original characteristics, such as exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and latch-key doors. Key Cottage It is set within a beautiful rural location in the hamlet of South Street, near the village of Boughton-under-Blean, close to the market town of Faversham, it occupies a generous plot of approx. 3.5 acres of grounds which include gardens, paddocks, and several outbuildings. The current owners have made it their family home for the last 35 years. They have embraced its character with their own interior style and preservation of the period features. It was sympathetically extended in the early 2000s when the property saw the addition of an en-suite bathroom and convenient utility room, as well as the conversion of the cellar which was fully tanked and turned into a wonderful playroom.Once three cottages, the listed building now presents a five bedroomed family home with almost 2400 sq.ft of spacious and versatile accommodation. The ground floor is partially open plan with beautiful parquet flooring. The living room features a large inglenook fireplace nestled beneath a solid oak bressummer. Beams create slight division and there is a step up to the dual aspect snug/family room which has a wood burning stove and is the perfect spot to enjoy a book. There is a hatch that leads to a fully tanked cellar, currently used as a bedroom but has also made a wonderful playroom for the children. The kitchen breakfast room runs along the rear of the property and has an array of solid wood units with plenty of space for free standing appliances and the gas fuelled Aga. The kitchen connects with the dining room which has another beautiful fireplace, the exposed brick encompassing another wood burning stove. The ground floor is further enhanced by a large utility room and WC, which also provides access to the garden.To the first floor one will find a well-appointed shower room and five bedrooms all with stunning views of rolling countryside. The main bedroom is dual aspect and has a hidden cupboard which could be used as a walk-in wardrobe, it also benefits from a huge en-suite bathroom with rolled top bath. OUTSIDE: Key Cottage sits within a generous plot of approx. 3.5 acres, which includes a large paddock, a pear orchard, and several outbuildings including stables.To the front of the cottage the garden has been rewilded, which complements the white facade of the medieval 15th century former Hall House, whilst to the rear the garden is mainly laid to lawn and interspersed with established shrubs, young trees and a kitchen garden. There is off road parking to the right of the property which has space for several cars, in addition to the car port and garage. The current owners have run a business from Key Cottage, and there is an adjoining three-station office, an IT suite and a well-insulated space above the car port.SITUATION: The hamlet of South Street is home for the 13th century parish church of St Peter and St Paul, just outside Boughton, which is three miles east of Faversham and five miles west of the bustling cathedral city of Canterbury. It has an extremely long main street with scores of old buildings either side and is a designated conservation area. Boughton has an extremely long main street, once part of the pilgrims' route from London to Canterbury and graced by ancient buildings on either side. Like the hamlet of South Street, it is designated a Conservation Area.The village benefits from a primary school, a post office which is situated at Woods Garage, hairdressers, several churches, and a village store. There are a range of pubs and restaurants, and it has a real community feel. It is situated next to Blean Woods which have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and cover more than eleven square miles. Boughton is close to the A2, which gives easy access to the motorway network, London and coast bound. The village is also well served with a bus route to Faversham and Canterbury. Its neighbouring village of Dunkirk has a new village hall, a garden centre, a pub and farm shop. The villages are closely linked and have a real community spirit. The nearby town of Faversham offers a far wider range of shopping, leisure and recreational amenities, including an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, a museum and numerous good pubs and restaurants. The town is served by a good selection of primary schools and two secondary schools, one of which being the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. Faversham also has a mainline station with a high-speed link to London St Pancras in just over an hour. The cathedral city of Canterbury is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a thriving city centre offering a wide array of High Street brands alongside a diverse mix of independent retailers, cafes and international restaurants. Canterbury has an excellent choice of educational amenities, ranging from grammar schools to well-regarded For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_south-street-d618356/for-sale_i70544279
This detached family home enjoys a desirable setting on the northern edge of the popular village of Kemsing, within a few hundred metres of a footpath, open countryside and the North Downs and has a versatile layout, plenty of parking and attractive, well-established gardens. The property is spacious with ample space for family life, including three reception rooms and a modern, well equipped kitchen / breakfast room. The 1930s home has been modernised including an extension to the rear, yet still possesses a number of character features including an open fireplace and period internal doors. Many of the rooms have lovely views over the gardens and the surrounding green spaces. The accommodation is bright and spacious with more than 2100 sq ft of space over two floors, plus the added benefit of a detached garden office. Downstairs, the entrance hall opens to a 25ft sitting room and adjoining conservatory, kitchen / breakfast room, dining room, cloakroom with WC, a family room, study and utility room. Upstairs there is a principal bedroom with very large en suite shower room, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.OutsideThe property is set back from the road behind a good-size in-and-out driveway, which is block paved and enclosed by mature hedges, shrubs and trees including a prominent acer the front of the house provides an excellent first impression. The owners are rightly very proud of the rear garden, which is abundant with trees and shrubs, well stocked borders and pretty flowerbeds. It has been lovingly tended and well maintained, and is an excellent size, extending some distance and providing a sizeable lawn and a spacious patio for outdoor dining. There is off-street parking on the driveway for multiple cars and the original garage has been sub divided to create a utility room and store room.SituationThe popular village of Kemsing is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has local shops, a pharmacy, cafe, doctor's surgery, and a public house, along with a primary school and tennis and cricket clubs. Further amenities are found in nearby Sevenoaks, which is approximately 4.2 miles away. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside with a number of footpaths. Access to the national motorway network is easy via the M26 and M25, and Kemsing station (1.6 miles away) has connections to London Victoria/Blackfriars. Although Otford Station, a similar distance away, approached via Pilgrims Way, has more frequent rail services to London Bridge, Charing Cross, Victoria and Blackfriars.Additional InformationFreehold Sevenoaks Council Tax Band G Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kemsing-d545548/for-sale_i71131616
The 17th century this property backs onto farmland with stunning rural views in an AONB. It became the Three Horseshoes pub in the early 18th century but was renovated to a very high level in 2012 when it had become a private residence. The hall has underfloor heating that flows through most of the downstairs and includes a cloakroom and a bespoke double height oak and wrought iron staircase. There is a playroom and an impressive kitchen/breakfast room with a large central island and modern units housing a variety of appliances as well as a utility room and a boot room leading to the back door and rear porch. The large breakfast area includes a feature brick wall, French doors to the terrace and steps up to the dining room with its box bay window, French doors to the garden and an archway to the sitting room. This includes bookshelves, a log burning stove and access to the elegant lounge that has a stone fireplace and a door to a study and cloakroom. Upstairs there is a family bathroom and five double bedrooms including a couple with exposed ceiling beams, a guest room with an en suite shower and the first bedroom that has a seating area, French doors to a balcony, two walk in wardrobes, an en suite bathroom and a laundry chute to the utility room. There is a wraparound terrace and a large lawn bordered by shrubs, a children's playhouse, workshop, garden storage and woodstore and a driveway that leads to the double carport and rear porch.What the Owner says:We love our wonderful family home but are starting a new chapter in our lives. The location is excellent because we are surrounded by countryside yet near a bus stop, easily accessible primary schools and friendly village amenities. There are wonderful walks and cycle rides, the Granville pub, a farm shop and nearby is Bridge with its supermarket, surgery, dentist and restaurants.We are not far from Canterbury with its historic buildings, high street stores and individual shops, theatres, universities, bars and restaurants as well as two mainline stations and excellent grammar and private schools while sporting enthusiasts can enjoy the Roundwood Hall Golf Club or the Canterbury Golf club and Polo Farm Sports club. It is also very easy to get to the A2 for London or Dover and Folkestone."Room sizes:Reception Hall: 14'1 maximum x 13'10 maximum (4.30m x 4.22m)CloakroomPlay Room: 14'0 x 10'8 (4.27m x 3.25m)Sitting Area: 14'6 x 14'4 (4.42m x 4.37m)Lounge: 20'7 x 14'6 (6.28m x 4.42m)Study: 14'3 x 10'8 (4.35m x 3.25m)CloakroomDining Area: 16'7 x 14'3 (5.06m x 4.35m)Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 28'8 x 11'10 (8.74m x 3.61m)Storage AreaUtility RoomBoot RoomSPLIT LEVEL FIRST FLOORLandingBedroom 1: 14'8 x 13'10 maximum (4.47m x 4.22m)Walk In WardrobeDressing AreaEn Suite Bath/Shower AreaBedroom 2: 16'6 x 11'10 (5.03m x 3.61m)En Suite Shower RoomBedroom 3: 14'8 x 10'11 (4.47m x 3.33m)Bedroom 4: 14'8 x 9'4 (4.47m x 2.85m)Family Bath/Shower RoomOUTSIDERear GardenSummer HouseGated DrivewayOUTBUILDINGDouble Car Barn: 19'2 x 19'2 (5.85m x 5.85m) The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lower-hardres-d570868/for-sale_i71071914
This stunning character property, originally built in the early 1800s as two separate buildings has been ingeniously combined with the addition of a magnificent glass atrium by the current owners, resulting in one truly remarkable property. The main living areas are in what was once the post office and include a picturesque sitting room with an attractive original fireplace housing a wood burning stove and pretty, sash windows, as well as a snug, with another lovely original fireplace. The large kitchen/diner brings a more contemporary feel to the property, with two electric ovens, gas stove, an American style fridge freezer and integrated dishwasher.To the first floor are two good sized double bedrooms, both with ensuite bathrooms, and is an excellent sized family bathroom with separate shower. On the second floor are two more double bedrooms, benefitting from breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside.Back on the ground floor, leading off the kitchen/diner is the superb glass atrium, which makes a glorious garden room and leads to the fabulous, converted coach house. The atrium has two sets of French doors leading onto the sizeable garden and has direct access via a third set of French doors to the home bar, which itself combines the traditional feature of exposed brick, and modern additions by the current owners such as the tasteful, custom-made bar, porcelain floor tiles and brilliant bifold doors. On the first floor is another good-sized double bedroom, with beautiful, vaulted ceilings and original wood beams, complete with an ensuite bathroom.The exceptional outside space begins with private, gated access to the gravel driveway, with parking for numerous vehicles as well as a car barn. The striking, oak framed extension off the coach house is home to a garden kitchen and with its traditional wood fired, clay oven, as well as modern, electric integrated oven and bifold doors opening across the entire wall, you really can enjoy alfresco living all year round. There is also a vast paved and decked terrace, with an attractive, timber framed, slate roofed pagoda, a hot tub and a large summer house complete with sauna. The garden itself extends to 0.5251 and has been divided into the main garden mostly laid to lawn with young trees and quirky Victorian style streetlamps and a separate grazing paddock with tractor barns and storage. All in all, this garden is simply spectacular.What the Owner says:It is very conveniently located, with multiple stations within a ten minute drive with regular fast trains to London, and it's only a 15 minute drive from Canterbury city centre. There is also a regular bus route through the village from Westwood to Canterbury.Room sizes:Sitting Room: 18'3 x 14'1 (5.57m x 4.30m)Study: 13'11 x 13'5 (4.24m x 4.09m)Kitchen/Diner: 30'11 x 9'9 (9.43m x 2.97m)CloakroomUtility CupboardGarden RoomBar: 23'0 x 13'6 (7.02m x 4.12m)Garden Kitchen: 13'6 x 10'0 (4.12m x 3.05m)FIRST FLOORLandingMain Bedroom: 14'5 x 14'4 (4.40m x 4.37m)En Suite BathroomBedroom 3: 14'0 x 12'11 (4.27m x 3.94m)En Suite BathroomFamily Bath/Shower RoomBedroom 2: 23'9 x 13'6 (7.24m x 4.12m)En Suite BathroomSECOND FLOORLandingBedroom 4: 16'10 x 11'10 (5.13m x 3.61m)Bedroom 5: 15'0 x 11'10 (4.58m x 3.61m)OUTSIDERear GardenSummer House/SaunaGated DrivewayCar Barn The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stourmouth-d560482/for-sale_i69143435
BENOVER, YALDINGThis charming Grade II Listed farmhouse is believed to date from the 16th century or possibly earlier, with later additions including a 19th century facade and sits in the rural settlement of Benover. An abundance of period features, from exposed beams and floorboards to inglenook fireplaces, meld with modern conveniences to create a comfortable family home set in approximately 1.2 acres of garden.The farmhouse is conveniently located for access to Paddock Wood and Marden mainline stations, 45 minutes to central London, and is within walking distance of a charming country pub.Maidstone Borough Council - Council Tax Band GEPC Rating: n/aThe village amenities include a general store and post office, public house and dispensing doctors surgery. Further facilities include activities from cycling, football/cricket to beavers/scouts and art choirs. Yalding sits conveniently between the county town of Maidstone and Royal Tunbridge Wells. Together with the local primary school there are a variety of state and public schools available in the area including Dulwich Preparatory School, Sutton Valence, Bethany, Benenden as well as grammar schools in Maidstone and Tonbridge.There are main line stations at Beltring, Yalding, Paddock Wood and Marden. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_yalding-d554480/for-sale_i71824450
A substantial detached contemporary residence offering over 4000 sq.ft of beautifully presented accommodation which occupies an equally generous 0.34 acre south facing plot. The Willows is situated in the village of Staple overlooking farmland and moments from village amenities. It is conveniently located between the cathedral city of Canterbury and the cinque port town of Sandwich. The Willows was built less than five years ago to a significantly high standard using natural materials, fine craftsmanship and ensuring the property is exceptionally energy efficient. The facade is a mix of weatherboard and exposed brick, whilst the handsome front door sits central and opens into a spectacular entrance hall with large cloakroom and storage cupboard, the engineered oak flooring with under floor heating runs seamlessly throughout. To the right there is a dual aspect sitting room with an exposed brick fireplace which encompasses a log burning stove which sits upon a natural stone hearth and beneath an oak bressummer. To the rear of the property there is an open plan family living room with bi-folds and large timber framed sliding doors both looking over the south facing patio. The Herringbone kitchen has quartz worktops and an abundance of soft close units. The island has a half bowl sink and Perin & Row mixer tap with boiling water function. Many appliances are integrated including a wine cooler, bin storage, Neff dishwasher, a mid-height single oven and combination microwave oven with warming drawer. The kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room with space for laundry appliances and access to the side garden. The downstairs is further enhanced by an office which could equally make a good playroom/home gym. The stairs with glass balustrades, leads to a large galleried landing, there are four double bedrooms, three of which have their own modern en-suites and two of them benefitting from their own walk-in dressing rooms. There is a fifth bedroom which has been turned into a dressing room but easily be re-configured with the doorway from the landing re-instated. In addition to the en-suite bathrooms the family bathroom provides a four-piece suite that comes with a luxury freestanding bath and walk-in shower. All bathrooms and en suites have electric underfloor heating, heated towel rails and a mixture of Flova waterfall showers, contemporary GSI bathroom suites with wall mounted sinks and toilets with a range of porcelain floor and wall tiles. OUTSIDE: The property sits on a generous 0.34 acre plot which has splendid countryside views to the rear. There is an Indian Sandstone patio that wraps around the property and stretches out onto the vast lawn area. To the front the extensive driveway leads to an integral double garage which houses the Worcester Bosch boiler. SITUATION: The Willows is situated on a quiet country lane in the village of Staple, it is surrounded by beautiful farmland and countryside. The village has an active community with various local organisations including a preschool, Staple RBL and Staple Woodland Trust which all hold regular meetings at the village hall, whilst every year the village holds its popular Country Fayre at the recreation ground. The village is served by The Black Pig, a 15th century public house and restaurant which has also more recently opened a farm shop selling locally produced essentials. There is a lovely Saxon church dedicated to St James The Great. The nearby village of Wingham (2 miles) offers a wide range of local services, along with the historic cinque port town of Sandwich is just 4.5 miles away. There are good primary schools at Wingham, Goodnestone and Ash (state and private) whilst both Sandwich and Canterbury both offer an excellent selection of Grammar and private secondary schools. The nearby cathedral city of Canterbury (approximately 9 miles) is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a thriving city centre offering a wide array of High Street brands alongside a diverse mix of independent retailers, cafes and international restaurants. The city also offers a fine selection of sporting, leisure, and recreational amenities, including the Marlowe Theatre. Canterbury has three universities, two hospitals and two mainline stations offering a regular service to London, whilst Canterbury West station offers a high-speed service which reaches London St Pancras in just under one 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 and site 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_the-street-d548912/for-sale_i70494038
Located in the sought after village of Hartley and occupying a substantial plot measuring approximately two acres, is this versatile, four bedroom, detached chalet-style home. Comprising over 2250sqft of living accommodation plus established gardens, detached garage, games room, outside bar & BBQ area, paddock, stables and tack-room. With an incredibly spacious frontage, the property offers a gated driveway with a large, red-brick wall providing shielding and privacy from the road. There is ample off-street parking plus a lawned front garden with mature trees and a water feature. Double gates to the side of the house lead to yet further parking options, and the detached garage with roller door, accessible from the garden. The frontage retains potential for an "in and out" driveway, subject to the necessary permissions. Downstairs, the home features a bright and airy entrance hall and lobby with high ceilings which leads to a sweeping stair-case, to the right. To the left, there is a bay-fronted, formal dining room, large enough to accommodate a 10/12-seater dining table, and with feature fireplace. Double doors from the hallway lead to a formal lounge/sitting room, with spotlights, sliding doors and views to the garden, and another feature fireplace. There is a separate, open-plan kitchen-dining arrangement, a great space to entertain and with breakfast island, integrated dishwasher, and space for free-standing fridge-freezer. At one end of the kitchen, there is a utility area with counter-top and space for washing machine and tumble. From this room, there are two sets of doors to the rear garden. A study, which could be utilised as a smaller fifth bedroom or guest room, plus a fully-tiled downstairs shower room, complete the accommodation on this floor. Upstairs comprises four double bedrooms. The master bedroom spans an impressive 22.2 x 13.9 ft and features built-in storage/wardrobes, plus a large en-suite bathroom, with fitted corner bath, separate shower cubicle, wash-hand basin and WC. Bedroom two is another en-suite, which again boasts fitted wardrobes and overlooks the rear garden. Bedrooms three and four are at the front of the home and are again, of generous proportion. A family bathroom, again with separate corner bath, shower cubicle with body jets, WC, sink and heated towel rail, offers a fourth wash/toilet facility, making this property a great option for larger families, or perhaps even those that are multi-generational. Further benefits to the house itself include gas central heating, double glazing throughout, and a brick built boiler room to the side. Externally, the established grounds are largely laid-to-lawn and are exceptionally well maintained. During the Spring, the mature trees are in bloom and you'll find plenty of daffodils. The games room, featuring full-sized snooker table and connecting to the outside bar, is a fantastic space to host or party, and even offers potential to be converted to a studio or annexe (subject to the necessary permissions). The separate detached garage offers roller door, light & power. There is space for a vehicle, motorcycles, or it could even be used as a workshop or home-office, with pitched roof/loft for storage. The garden benefits from a Westerly orientation and thus benefits from lots of sunlight, particularly in the afternoons and evenings, whilst privacy and seclusion are offered in abundance. To the bottom of the plot is the paddock, with additional 2x stables and tack-room, perfect for those with horses. It could be said that the plot offers a wealth of potential for further development, though again this would remain subject to the necessary permissions. It should be noted mains drainage is provided on the Ash Road itself and so connection could be made with relative ease. There is a septic tank in the garden, though this hasn't needed to be serviced or emptied by the existing owners, in close to twenty years.The home is within walking distance to parades of shops at both Cherry Trees and Church Road, and is also within easy reach of Longfield Village, where you'll find a Waitrose supermarket and the closest train station, offering regular, direct services to London Victoria, Bromley South and the Kent Coast. The nearby parades in Hartley offer convenience stores to include a Co-Op, a Costcutter, an off-licence and the village Post Office, whilst the village Country Club is also a popular option. Ebbsfleet International station provides access to Stratford International and St Pancras International in 11 and 21 minutes, respectively - with this station approximately 7 miles and just over 15 minutes by car. Bluewater Shopping Centre is also just a few junctions along the A2, for those who enjoy their retail therapy. A number of reputable primary schools are within easy reach, to include Our Lady of Hartley and Hartley Primary Academy, as well as Steep Hill private school, in Fawkham. The nearby bus stops also provide school bus services to Dartford and Gravesend Grammar schools, whilst Sevenoaks is an alternative option for those who don't mind a slightly longer school drop off / pick up! For those who enjoy walking or for those with pets, there are some beautiful country walks amongst Hartley Woods, with immediate access just along the road. A truly unique option in the Garden of England. Enquire now to book your viewing slot. Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_longfield-d534366/for-sale_i69959857
A substantial and exceptionally beautiful cottage believed to have been built in the 1860s but has since been creatively renovated and sympathetically extended using the highest degree of architecture and attention to detail. Copton Cottage now offers over 2000 sq.ft of impressively spacious accommodation which combines character and modern enhancements which balance beautifully with the fine decor and detailed joinery.The property occupies five acres of grounds which includes a gated driveway, several paddocks, a fruit orchard and a native woodland copse. It is set within a rural location just over a mile to the market town of Faversham.The property has been with the current owners for over 25 years, who have lovingly restored and enhanced the property using natural materials and fine craftmanship which flourishes throughout. Rich oak flooring and wood burning stoves have been installed in the snug and sitting room, whilst a brand-new high specification kitchen has been fitted in the oak framed vaulted extension, there are two new luxury bathrooms, and every window has been replaced with hardwood, double glazed sashes. The facade is a delightful mix of larch weatherboarding, and pale render whilst the front door sits central and opens into an entrance hall with quarry tiled flooring and modern cloakroom.To the right of the hallway there is a magnificent oak framed vaulted kitchen dining room, with extensive glazing which frames the views of the paddocks. This forms the extension added in 2017, the space is spectacular and a lovely contrast to the older part of the cottage, a minimalistic Roma kitchen with Corian stone work tops integrates many Neff appliances.The kitchen is complemented by a beautifully appointed utility room, which was the original kitchen, there is an array of units finished with oak work tops and a butler sink, bespoke shelving and seating storage has been arranged whilst the original stove and bread oven are featured in the fireplace. The downstairs space is further enhanced by two additional reception rooms one used as a snug, the other a sitting room, both are fitted with oak flooring and wood burning stoves.To the first floor one will find three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom which has a luxury suite comprising of a separate bath and shower and finished with porcelain tiles. The main bedroom has dual aspect views, an en-suite shower room, and is finished with intricate panelling and bespoke fitted wardrobes. To the second floor one will find an additional bedroom and separate office, both with superb views of the countryside. OUTSIDE: Copton Cottage occupies a generous 5.44 acre plot which includes a gated gravelled driveway, fruit orchard, several paddocks with stables, field shelter and tack room, it is ideal for anyone looking for equestrian use. The gardens wrap around the property and a large sandstone patio is accessible from the French doors off the dining area.SITUATION: Copton Cottage enjoys a rural location just off the Ashford Road between Sheldwich and Faversham. Salters Lane offers an excellent cycle or walking route into Faversham and its mainline train station, which is just over a mile away. Macknade Farm shop and cafe can be accessed via a walk along a nearby bridleway, whilst the town centre offers a wide variety of shopping facilities including both specialist shops and national retailers. There is also a bustling market three times a week, a cinema, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool and even a cottage hospital. The town has a good selection of primary and secondary schools, including the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, whilst a good selection of private schools can be found in either Canterbury or Ashford. A mainline railway station offers a regular service to London Victoria and Cannon Street and a high-speed service to London St Pancras. There is an alternative High-Speed train from Ashford, via Ebbsfleet, also to London St. Pancras.The charming village of Sheldwich has a very well-regarded primary school, a village green, a beautiful Grade ll listed Church of St James and several fine period buildings. The A2/M2 motorway network is within one mile offering good access to London and the coast, as well as the cathedral city of Canterbury which again offers an excellent choice of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities, a theatre, and has a good range of both private and state schools and three universitiesWe 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, floor plans and site 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_ashford-road-d564396/for-sale_i68997986
East Hall is a handsome Grade II Listed house, set in a highly desirable position close to the village of Boughton Monchelsea. The property, which dates from the 17th century with later additions, features attractive tiled and weatherboarded elevations outside, while inside there is close to 5,000 square feet of accommodation with plenty of character, including six bedrooms.This stunning house is in need of modernisation and restoration. Impressive original details remain, such as exposed timber beams and original fireplaces. The ground floor offers three well-proportioned reception rooms, including the dual aspect sitting room with its grand open fireplace, the comfortable family room and the formal dining room, both of which also have open fireplaces. The large kitchen has tiled flooring and an Aga, as well as access to the walk-in larder and the adjoining utility room and workshop. There is also access to the spacious cellar for further storage and appliances.Upstairs, the galleried landing leads to five double bedrooms, four of which are of similarly generous proportions. There is a family bathroom and a second bathroom on the first floor, while the second floor provides an additional double bedroom and access to extensive eaves storage.The house is set in delightful gardens, with far reaching views across the beautiful Kent countryside. From the road, a large driveway leads to the house and a parking area for at least four vehicles, as well as to the garaging block and stable. The gardens to the front, side and rear are mostly south-facing and welcome plenty of sunlight throughout the day. They include walled gardens, one with an interesting feature archway often referred to as a Georgian gate by the family, terracing, patio areas and paved pathways, as well as various shrubs, established hedgerowsThe property occupies a peaceful rural position in the heart of the Kent countryside. The house enjoy stunning views The villages of Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton are both within two miles, providing various everyday amenities including a post office, a pub, a village hall and a primary school in Boughton Monchelsea. Coxheath is three miles away, providing further local facilities, while the bustling county town of Maidstone is less than five miles away. Maidstone offers an excellent choice of shops, large supermarkets, restaurants and leisure facilities. Many riding opportunities and stables are in the area. Plentiful countryside walks across orchards, passing oast houses, sheep and historical sites, all on the doorstep.Schooling in the area includes further primary schools in the nearby villages, the independent Sutton Valence School and a choice of state secondary schools in Maidstone, including the new outstanding-rated School of Science and Technology, Invicta Grammar School and Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, also Maidstone Grammar schools for Boys (with girls in Sixth Form). Other favourite schools of Cranbrook, Bethany and Benenden nearby.Transport links in the area are well connected, with the M20 six miles away and mainline rail services available from Maidstone (approximately 1 hour to London Victoria, Charing Cross and St. Pancras International).Boughton Monchelsea 1.9 miles, Maidstone town centre 5.0 miles, Maidstone West mainline station 5.5 miles (55 minutes to London St. Pancras International, M20 (Jct 8) 5.9 miles, London Gatwick Airport 45 miles, Central London 48 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boughton-monchelsea-d531596/for-sale_i71294970
The Burrden is a stunning detached family home offering more than 3,300 sq ft of beautifully appointed accommodation arranged over three light-filled floors. The property features weather-boarded elevations and bright, airy reception rooms with exposed timber joinery and high-quality fittings throughout.The welcoming reception hall has a galleried landing above, creating a sense of space and light. The bright 25ft sitting room has French doors opening to the garden, whilst the dining/family room has a kitchenette and access to the cloakroom; the room also benefits from wooden flooring, underfloor heating, a brick-built fireplace and bi-fold doors to the patio.The kitchen is fitted with a range of Shaker-style units and integrated appliances, while the breakfast area has underfloor heating and an impressive, vaulted ceiling with skylights overhead. Adjoining laundry and utility rooms offer further room for appliances and household storage.Five well-presented bedrooms are arranged off the galleried first-floor landing. The generous principal bedroom has a luxury en suite with a freestanding bath, while two further bedrooms have en suite shower rooms. A mezzanine area above the fourth bedroom is currently used as a study/play space, whilst the fifth bedroom is currently arranged as a home office. The family bathroom has dual washbasins and an over-bath shower. A sizable, fully-boarded and well-lit attic is accessed from a separate staircase.The shingle parking area to the front is at the head of a long private driveway owned by the property; this provides plenty of parking space as well as giving access to the integrated garage and workshop. Colourful borders surround the driveway, while the secluded rear garden has further well-stocked beds with various shrubs and flowering perennials. The garden also features two patios for al fresco dining, a well-maintained lawn, shingle pathways and several outbuildings, including a greenhouse, a shed and a workshop.Bridge is situated in the Nailbourne Valley with amenities including a post office, a convenience store, two pubs, a health centre, dental surgery and primary school. Nearby Canterbury has a thriving city centre offering an array of stores alongside a mix of independent retailers, restaurants and a selection of leisure and recreational amenities, including the Marlowe Theatre. There are well-regarded schools in both state and private sectors, including the King's School, St Edmund's School and the Langton Grammar Schools. Canterbury has two stations offering regular services to London Victoria, Charing Cross and Cannon Street whilst the High-Speed service connects with London St Pancras from Canterbury West station in under an hour. The A2/M2 connects to London and the wider motorway network, and the area has good access to the Continent via the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bridge-d545182/for-sale_i70981870
If you dream of living the rural idyll in the peace and quiet of the Kent countryside adjacent to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near the end of the North Downs, then The this property should be top of your list. It is located at the top of sprawling grounds of 5.23 acres including a stunning three acre lake surrounded by trees and shrubs. The owner purchased the property about twelve years ago and, at the time, it was in a derelict state and stripped back to bare brick so, internally, everything is less than twelve years old and includes all the 'mod cons' associated with an upmarket 21st century property. The house has an attractive frontage with a pitched roof porch, chimney stack and unusual pointed arched windows and oak front. The pointed arch design is also reflected in the pointed archways found throughout the property including in the spacious reception hall that has open archways to the 'snug' area, the inner hallway and cloakroom as well as to the lounge and the very useful study. This has a wall of shelving and fitted desk units and a wide square arch to the vast dining room where you could happily entertain more than a dozen guests. The dining room includes two French doors to the balustraded upper decked terrace where you can sit and admire the views as well as direct access to the kitchen. This has a range cooker and a raft of attractive Shaker style units housing a dishwasher while the walk-in pantry includes a fridge freezer. On the other side of the house is the large, triple aspect lounge that spans the depth of the property. It includes a charming brick fireplace with a log burner and has French doors to the upper terrace. On the first floor there is a spacious galleried landing with large airing cupboard, an archway to a quiet reading/study area and the contemporary family bathroom as well as to four bedrooms. These include a single and double as well as a guest double with an en suite shower room and wide windows providing excellent views and the impressive, triple aspect main suite. This has an en suite bathroom and a large dressing room with fitted cupboards that also has a door to the landing so could become an additional bedroom if required.What the Owner says:I bought this house twelve years ago and it has been a labour of love to restore it and create a unique home but feel it is now time to downsize. I love the quiet and beauty of the countryside but, at the same time, I can be in Canterbury in just over 15 minutes and Ashford in under 20 minutes for the high speed train that can whisk me to London in 36 minutes so, door to door, I can be in central London in under an hour. While Canterbury includes wonderful historical buildings, high street stores, independent shops, restaurants and pubs, a golf course and leisure centres as well as first class private and grammar schools and three universities.Living in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers not only wonderful views but also delightful places to go for walks. It is not far to Chartham with its two pubs, two convenience stores, a hairdresser and post office as well as the Chartham Winery or Chilham with its castle and picturesque village square and nearby station.Room sizes:Entrance Hall: 18'4 x 8'1 (5.59m x 2.47m)Sitting Room: 28'1 x 15'9 (8.57m x 4.80m)Kitchen (L Shape): 18'3 x 7'2 (5.57m x 2.19m) narrowing to 8'0 x 6'3 (2.44m x 1.91m)Utility Room: 15'10 x 5'4 (4.83m x 1.63m)CloakroomStudy: 17'9 x 9'0 (5.41m x 2.75m)Dining Room: 18'5 x 17'9 (5.62m x 5.41m)FIRST FLOORLandingMain Bedroom: 25'5 (7.75m) x 15'8 (4.78m) narrowing to 7'8 (2.34m)En Suite Bathroom/Shower Room: 9'2 x 7'6 (2.80m x 2.29m)Dressing Room/Bedroom 5: 12'0 into bay x 7'3 (3.66m x 2.21m)Bedroom 4: 12'0 (3.66m) narrowing to 10'7 (3.23m) x 8'7 (2.62m)Bath/Shower RoomBedroom 3: 13'5 x 12'3 (4.09m x 3.74m)Bedroom 2: 17'9 x 12'4 (5.41m x 3.76m)En Suite Shower RoomOUTSIDERear GardenLakeFront GardenGated DrivewayOUT BUILDING GROUND FLOORDouble Garage: 26'2 x 21'2 (7.98m x 6.46m)Workshop: 34'5 x 10'10 (10.50m x 3.30m)OUT BUILDING FIRST FLOORStorage: 37'4 maximum x 29'8 maximum (11.39m x 9.05m) The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mystole-d596489/for-sale_i71157912
This stunning, contemporary property was built to the very highest standard in 2021 along a quiet private road in Broad Oak, only a mile from Sturry station and three miles from the centre of Canterbury. It is approached via automatic wrought iron gates, flanked by curved brick walls and a gravel drive where you can park numerous vehicles. The entrance hall includes a solid oak staircase, oak doors, underfloor heating and LVT tiles that flow throughout the ground floor. The superb dual aspect kitchen/dining/family room has bi-fold and French doors to the terrace and a kitchen with Wren units and granite worktops that house a raft of high end built in appliances and a central island/breakfast bar. There is an adjacent fitted utility room with access to the double garage currently set out as a gym, a cloakroom, a study and the dual aspect sitting room with bi-fold doors to the terrace and a fireplace with a new Stovax multi-fuel burner.The galleried landing incorporates an airing cupboard and leads to a trendy family bathroom and four double bedrooms that all have TVs, bespoke fitted cupboards and shelving including a guest room with an en suite double shower and the magnificent main bedroom that also has a dressing room that leads to an en suite bath/shower room.The rear garden includes a porcelain tiled terrace, a large, newly laid lawn surrounded by mature trees, shrubs and a path to an L-shaped 'stable block'. This currently consists of four large stables and a workshop with a vaulted ceiling and a log burner. There are cable feed internet connections and TV points in every room as well as HIVE access, an alarm system and CCTV.What the Owner says:This house was built to be our 'forever' home and we were involved with all aspects of the design and build. However our plans have changed and we hope another family will enjoy this special home. We chose the location as it is very quiet and peaceful yet we can walk to Sturry station or take a five minute drive to Canterbury West where the high speed train can whisk you to St Pancras in well under an hour.We are close to the farm shop as well as the Golden Lion pub. Sturry has a convenience shop, as well as a pharmacy, post office and hairdresser, the Kings School Junior school and the Sturry primary school, graded Outstanding by Ofsted. Nearby Fordwich includes the George and Dragon pub and the renowned Fordwich Arms restaurant. There is fishing on the river, sailing on Westbere Lakes and clay pigeon shooting at the Greenfields Shooting grounds.Room sizes:Entrance HallStudy: 14'2 x 7'7 (4.32m x 2.31m)CloakroomSitting Room: 20'2 x 14'2 (6.15m x 4.32m)Kitchen/Dining/Family Room: 39'8 x 14'9 (12.10m x 4.50m)Utility Room: 14'9 x 5'7 (4.50m x 1.70m)FIRST FLOORLandingBedroom 3: 14'2 into bay x 12'1 (4.32m x 3.69m)Bedroom 4: 16'0 into bay x 10'8 (4.88m x 3.25m)Bath/Shower Room: 12'5 x 9'9 (3.79m x 2.97m)Bedroom: 14'9 x 10'2 (4.50m x 3.10m)En Suite Shower RoomMain Bedroom: 14'8 x 11'4 (4.47m x 3.46m)Dressing RoomEn Suite Bath/Shower Room: 11'2 x 6'1 (3.41m x 1.86m)OUTSIDERear GardenFront GardenGated DrivewayDouble Garage: 19'5 x 18'2 (5.92m x 5.54m)OUTBUILDING/STABLE BLOCKStable 1: 11'6 x 11'6 (3.51m x 3.51m)Stable 2: 11'6 x 11'6 (3.51m x 3.51m)Stable 3: 11'6 x 11'6 (3.51m x 3.51m)Workshop: 17'6 x 11'3 (5.34m x 3.43m)Stable 4: 11'6 x 11'6 (3.51m x 3.51m) The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. We are pleased to offer our customers a range of additional services to help them with moving home. None of these services are obligatory and you are free to use service providers of your choice. Current regulations require all estate agents to inform their customers of the fees they earn for recommending third party services. If you choose to use a service provider recommended by Fine & Country, details of all referral fees can be found at the link below. If you decide to use any of our services, please be assured that this will not increase the fees you pay to our service providers, which remain as quoted directly to you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_broad-oak-d562004/for-sale_i69942593
This beautifully presented detached house is set on the popular Nutfields development on the outskirts of Ightham. The entrance door leads into a spacious hall with staircase rising to first floor, a walk-in coat cupboard and door to a cloakroom. The main living room is double aspect with bay window to front and patio doors to rear leading out to the garden, and has an attractive feature fireplace with open fire with tiled slips. Doors lead through to the dining room which overlooks the garden and door through to the kitchen/breakfast room. This room has work surfaces with a range of cupboards and drawers beneath and wall mounted units above incorporating sink, hob, double oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. There is a deep storage cupboard, breakfast bar and archway leading through to the rear lobby. Off the lobby there is a second cloakroom and utility room with work surfaces incorporating sink with cupboard beneath, space for appliances and boiler. A door to the side leads out to the garden. Off the lobby is a family room with bi-fold doors leading through to a generous conservatory with double doors to the side enjoying views over the garden. A study located to the front completes the accommodation to the ground floor. On the first floor off the landing there are four good sized bedrooms, the principle suite with range of fitted wardrobes, dressing area and door through to a 'Jack and Jill' style en-suite shower room. Bedroom two has a built in wardrobe and en-suite shower room whilst bedroom three and four are both double bedrooms with wardrobes. The family bathroom has suite comprising a panelled bath, separate shower cubicle, low level wc and wash hand basin. Externally the property is approached via a brick block driveway providing off road parking and access to a detached double garage with two up and over doors. The rear garden forms an attractive feature of the property and has patio area running adjacent to the house whilst the majority of the garden is laid to lawn with flower beds surrounding stocked with shrubs and flowering plants. A useful workshop is located to the side. Council Tax Band G - £3,649.81 (2023/24) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i69180052
Oak Cottage is a beautifully presented detached home that features well-proportioned reception rooms, clean, neutral decor and high-quality modern fittings throughout.The main reception room is the 22ft drawing room, which has panelled walls, a fireplace with a woodburning stove and bi-folding doors opening to the rear garden. There is also a formal dining room with a chandelier light fitting and bespoke built-in storage. In the elegant kitchen and breakfast room there are shaker-style units in grey, a breakfast bar, split butler sink and integrated appliances, as well as French doors opening onto the rear garden. Adjoining the kitchen, the utility room provides further space for household appliances. There is also a useful study or storage room.On the first floor, the generous principal bedroom has its own dressing room and an en suite bathroom. It also features a large Juliet balcony with a bi-folding door, providing views across the rear garden. One further bedroom is en suite, while the first floor also has a shower room.At the front of the property, the tarmac driveway provides parking for several vehicles. There is also a storage garage, while further outbuildings include a shed and a greenhouse. The rear garden has a patio area for al fresco dining and steps leading to an area of lawn. Beyond the shed and the greenhouse there is a further area of lawn, bordered by established hedgerow and mature trees.The property is set in a rural position just outside the popular Kent village of Pembury, on the edge of the stunning High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pembury offers several everyday amenities including local pubs and restaurants, a post office, a pharmacy and a primary school, while the nearby villages of Matfield, Brenchley and Horsmonden provide further facilities. Royal Tunbridge Wells is just moments away, with its excellent shopping, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and cultural attractions. Tunbridge Wells also provides a fine selection of schooling, including the outstanding-rated Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, St. Gregory's Catholic School and Skinners' Kent Academy. The area is well connected by road, with the nearby A21 providing easy access to the M25. Mainline rail services are available at Tunbridge Wells, High Brooms and Paddock Wood, all offering access to London terminals in less than an hour. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pembury-d547514/for-sale_i69428105
A substantial and exceptionally beautiful, detached property built in the early 1800s but has since been artistically renovated and creatively extended using the highest degree of architecture and attention to detail.Lavington House now offers approx. 3000 sq.ft of impressively spacious light and airy accommodation which combines character and modern convenience which balance beautifully with the fine joinery and interior design.The property occupies a generous plot of 0.37 acres of grounds which wrap around the property and include a substantial driveway which leads to an integral garage. Lavington House has a envious rural setting with incredible, uninterrupted views of the Kent Downs, yet just moments from the village of Wye with its outstanding selection of schools and main line train station which connects with London in less than an hour. The current owners have restored and enhanced the property using natural materials and clever architectural design which frames the surroundings and embraces a wonderful amount of light and energy. Exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and latch key doors flourish throughout the oldest part of the house, whilst the vaulted ceilings, extensive aluminium glazing and modern fixtures are at an abundance within the extension. The handsome front door leads to a vaulted entrance hall with boot room and quirky cloakroom, polished resin floors lead directly onto a full height reception room, currently used as a snug with a double-sided modern wood burning stove. To the left there is a striking open plan family room which has been designed to frame the splendid views through the sliding doors which span almost the full length of the extension. There are exposed rafters which add a depth of character, whilst the double-sided wood burning stove is enjoyed by the relaxed seating area.The kitchen has been designed and fitted by the Shaker Kitchen Company and combines an array of floor units finished with quartz work tops, integrating a butler sink and Bosch dishwasher, there is a large solid wood island with built in storage and breakfast bar seating. The kitchen is further enhanced by a utility room and traditional style pantry. The dual aspect sitting room is in the oldest part of the property and has rich wooden beams, exposed brick work and an inglenook fireplace with a large wood burning stove nestled beneath an oak bressummer.To the first floor there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, the main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with pale painted rafters, the extensive privacy glazing offers a Julliet balcony which takes in the elevated views whilst there is a large dressing room and luxury ensuite bathroom with free standing bathtub and walk in electric shower. OUTSIDE: The gravelled driveway provides parking for several cars and leads one to an integral garage whilst also providing an EV point an access directly into the utility room and pantry perfect for bringing in shopping. Lavington House occupies 0.37 of an acre and is bordered by fencing and mature hedging, it is mainly laid to lawn with a few mature trees and several outbuildings. There is a raised decked seating area which benefits from evening sunshine and glorious views of the Kent Downs.To the first floor there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, the main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with pale painted rafters, the extensive privacy glazing offers a Juliet balcony which takes in the elevated views whilst there is a large dressing room and luxury ensuite bathroom with free standing bathtub and walk in electric shower. There are two bedrooms which share a modern shower room with WC and basin, whilst in the opposite wing, there are two more bedrooms and a traditional style bathroom with free standing bathtub, separate shower, basin and WC. A 170 sq.ft cellar provides additional storage in addition to the eaves on the first floor. OUTSIDE: The gravelled driveway provides parking for several cars and leads one to an integral garage whilst also providing an EV point and access directly into the utility room and pantry area which is perfect for bringing in shopping. Lavington House occupies 0.37 of an acre and is bordered by fencing and mature hedging, it is mainly laid to lawn with a few mature trees and several outbuildings. There is a raised decked seating area which benefits from evening sunshine and glorious views of the Kent Downs. SITUATION: The property is located on the outskirts of the village of Brook surrounded by stunning countryside, much of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The locality is renowned for excellent opportunities to partake in horse riding, walking and cyclingThe picturesque village of Wye sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) with the North Downs as a backdrop. This extremely well-connected village benefits from rail services to Ashford International, Canterbury and London St Pancras International door to door in 51 minutes. The M20 can be easily accessed from both Junctions 9 & 10.Wye is well served by a range of shops, including a Co-Op, a butcher, a newsagent, and a chemist. The village also benefits from a doctors, a dentist, a physiotherapist and several pubs, including The Tickled Trout and The Kings Head.The Lady Joanna Thornhill primary school boasts an Outstanding grading by Ofsted and is the main feeder school to the Wye Free School, along with Spring Grove Primary school. There are a wider selection of secondary schools in both Canterbury and Ashford. 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/houses_naccolt-d635090/for-sale_i70665280
April Cottage offers light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over four floors, combining the amenities of modern living with a wealth of retained character features including exposed beams and open fireplaces. The ground floor accommodation flows from a spacious welcoming reception hall with a feature bay window and inglenook fireplace. It also comprises a generous triple aspect sitting room/drawing room with a feature fireplace and French doors to a covered seating area and the gardens beyond. A large front aspect dining room with a feature bay window and a well-proportioned rear aspect snug with built-in storage on either side of the feature fireplace are also found on this floor. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a generous kitchen and breakfast room, offering a range of bespoke fitted units with modern integrated appliances, space for a table for more informal meals and a door to the front aspect. Stairs from the reception hall lead down to useful cellarage including a separate cellar store and up to the first floor accommodation which comprises a generous dual aspect master bedroom suite with feature cast iron fireplace, separate dressing area and en suite shower room. On this floor, there are two further well-proportioned bedrooms, both serviced by a large family shower room. The second floor accommodation comprises two double bedrooms together with a second family shower room and generous eaves storage.The property has very descreet wheelchair access on the ground floor and garden areas.The property is accessed via a side driveway offering parking for multiple vehicles and leading to the large detached garage with an external staircase leading to a spacious first floor room. The remaining gardens lie mainly to the side and rear of the property and are laid mainly to level lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees, lending privacy to the setting. The rear gardens also feature a sizeable paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, a heated swimming pool with surrounding patio and a summerhouse. A detached outbuilding, formally a stable block, incorporates a spacious games room and a separate boiler room.The property is situated in a sought-after residential position at the heart of Ightham, surrounded by numerous walks in the beautiful Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and home to a well-regarded primary school, parish church and public house. The neighbouring village of Borough Green offers day-to-day amenities including a butcher, baker, chemist, supermarkets and a mainline train station with speedy connections to London. Nearby Sevenoaks boasts a good selection of shops, restaurants and supermarkets including Waitrose, a mainline station with services to London Cannon Street and Charing Cross in around 30 minutes together with sporting facilities including a leisure centre, golf at Knole and Wildernesse, tennis at Hollybush and cricket at The Vine. Communications links are excellent, with the nearby A25 linking to the motorway network including the M25 and M26. April Cottage enjoys access to a wide range of nearby state schools, including Ightham Primary in the village and Wrotham School together with a good selection of renowned independent schools including Sevenoaks Prep, St. Michael's Prep, Walthamstow Hall and Sevenoaks School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i69482037
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