RIVERSIDE SETTING... Tucked right away and backing onto a picturesque riverside setting is this bespoke newly built home.Finished to an exacting standard using only the finest materials, the property has a low carbon footprint thanks to passive technology reducing overall energy consumption and promoting the highest level of thermal comfort.The property covers an impressive 2035 sq ft (189 sq m) and the spacious entrance hall with its double height aspect provides an immediate sense of grandeur. The definite hub of the home is the kitchen/breakfast room, fitted by 'Roma Interiors', featuring integrated 'NEFF' appliances and quartz worktops complimented by solid ash and oak framed panelled units.The living room boasts a wonderful outlook over the garden which abuts onto Wingham River and features a brick fireplace with log burner. Double doors then open into the separate dining room which may also prove useful as a study. A very handy utility room and cloakroom concludes the generous ground floor.An attractive staircase rises from the entrance hall to an impressive galleried landing which presents four double bedrooms (master en-suite) and a family bathroom. All bedrooms have a pitched ceiling and beautiful views of the river are enjoyed from the Master Bedroom and Bedroom Two. 'Roca' sanitary ware is found in the bathroom, en-suite and cloakroom.Other features include engineered oak flooring, underfloor heating to the ground floor, Cat 6 cabling for Sky Q, external lighting on timers and high performance windows doors.The rear garden is the perfect blank canvas for those green fingered and an absolute paradise for nature lovers with the tranquil waterside setting. The garden extends down one side with a concrete hardstanding which could provide the base for a garage or car port if required (subject to necessary consents). Ample off-road parking is provided to the front of the house via the gravelled driveway.Internal viewing is essential to not just appreciate the quality of build, but also the stunning setting and lifestyle this home has to offer. Call Kent Estate Agencies to arrange your viewing appointment.Location:Wingham is a highly desirable village situated mid way between the Cathedral City of Canterbury and the market town of Sandwich. A thriving village with Doctors and Dentist surgeries, bakery, farm shop, news agent, village store and two pubs, one of which has recently been voted as Kent pub of the year. Wingham primary school is rated as 'good' by Ofsted, further afield the City of Canterbury offers educational facilities for children of all abilities and ages in both the state and private sectors. Canterbury also provides excellent shopping facilities thanks to the Whitefriars Shopping Centre. The A2 is easily accessible providing road links to Dover, the M20 and the channel Ports to the east and the M2 to London to the west. Wingham is also on a main bus route serving Canterbury and surrounding towns.Entrance Hall - 10' 7 x 10' 3 (3.23m x 3.13m)Double glazed composite front entrance door. Underfloor heating. Two feature windows. Power points. Balustrade staircase leading to first floor.Cloakroom - 5' 11 x 5' 6 (1.81m x 1.68m)Suite in white comprising wash hand basin set into vanity unit with cupboard below. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. LED downlighters. Extractor fan. Underfloor heating. Engineered oak flooring.Living Room - 17' 4 x 15' 2 (5.29m x 4.63m)Feature brick fireplace housing log burning stove. TV points. Phone point. Power points. Underfloor heating Engineered oak flooring. LED downlighters. French doors to rear garden.Dining Room - 12' 1 x 12' 0 Plus Bay Window (3.69m x 3.66m)Windows to front and side. Power points. Engineered oak flooring. TV points. Phone point. Underfloor heating.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 28' 1 x 14' 7 (8.56m x 4.45m)The kitchen is planned with a matching range of wall and base units arranged on two walls. Inset stainless steel under surface 1 1/2 bowl sink unit. Quartz work surfaces with drainer grooves and upstands. Central island unit with inset 'NEFF' induction hob. Built in eye-level 'NEFF' fan assisted electric double oven. Integrated 'NEFF' dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Cupboard housing wall mounted combination gas boiler. Windows to front, side and rear overlooking rear garden and river. Power points. Underfloor heating. LED downlighters. Engineered oak flooring. Door providing access to driveway.Utility Room - 7' 4 x 6' 1 (2.24m x 1.86m)Range of matching wall and base units. Work surfaces. Power points. Underfloor heating. Plumbing for washing machine. LED downlighters. Engineered oak flooring. Door to rear garden.Galleried Landing Access via loft ladder to insulated loft. Radiator. Power points.Master Bedroom - 13' 3 x 12' 1 (4.04m x 3.69m)Window to rear overlooking the rear garden and river. Velux window to side. Radiator. Power points. TV point.En-Suite - 9' 1 x 5' 2 (2.77m x 1.58m)Contemporary suite in white comprising double fully tiled shower cubicle. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Partially tiled walls. Velux windows to rear. LED downlighters. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan.Bedroom Two - 13' 9 x 12' 1 (4.2m x 3.69m)Window to rear overlooking rear garden and river. Velux window to side. Radiator. Power points. TV point. LED downlighters. Engineered oak flooring.Bedroom Three - 13' 5 x 12' 1 (4.09m x 3.69m)Bay window to front. Radiator. Power points. TV point. LED downlighters. Engineered oak flooring.Bedroom Four - 13' 5 x 12' 1 (4.09m x 3.69m)Bay window to front. Radiator. Power points. LED downlighters. Engineered oak flooring.Bathroom - 8' 3 x 6' 8 (2.52m x 2.04m)Contemporary suite in white comprising panelled bath with separate shower unit over bath with screen to side. Wash hand basin set into vanity unit with cupboards below. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Partially tiled walls. Velux window to rear. LED downlighters. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Shaver point.Rear Garden The rear garden is an 'L shape' encompassing the property and extends down one side with a concrete hardstanding which could provide the base for a garage if required. Mainly laid to lawn with a raised composite deck.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 kitchen 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 2024/2025 is £3,753.12.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. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wingham-d536881/for-sale_i70212144
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Late Victorian, former lodge house with more modern additions, situated in the sought-after, leafy, environs of Chart Lane.This characterful home nestles within a sheltered plot of circa an acre, accompanied with a detached garage and driveway parking.Internally, the predominantly single storey accommodation is well-proportioned, with plenty of windows delivering a superb quality of natural light.The property has been well maintained, yet offers exciting scope for an imaginative new owner to adapt and style to their own taste.OVERVIEW: Entrance porch opening to a welcoming hallway linking all the accommodation, with a staircase rising and turning to the first floor. Useful understairs' storage cupboard with light Dining room with a charming box bay window, complete with fitted window seat and focal fireplace with ornate wooden surround and inset tiled hearth, flanked by fitted alcove shelving. Exposed ceiling beams and painted wooden panelling to dado height. The original front door with attractive porch overhang opens to the side driveway area Dual aspect kitchen with a delightful aspect over the rear garden, incorporating a range of Shaker style base and wall cabinets in a cream colourway with solid wooden counters over and tiled splashbacks. Space/connection for an electric freestanding cooker and undercounter space for a fridge and freezer. Space/plumbing for a slimline dishwasher and washing machine and inset sink with mixer tap and drainer. Adjacent boot room with cupboards to match those in the kitchen to include a tall cupboard, ideal for a vacuum and ironing board. Wall mounted oil-fired Grant boiler and stable door leading out to the garden Spacious, triple aspect sitting room with fireplace comprising a brick surround and wooden mantle. Exposed, painted ceiling beams and sliding doors to the garden Family bathroom encompassing a shower enclosure with Mira electric shower system, tiled-side bath, WC and pedestal basin. Door to an airing cupboard housing the hot water tank Main ground floor bedroom with fitted wardrobes to one wall and door opening to a terrace onto the garden Additional ground floor bedroom with a garden view Sizeable ground floor cloakroom with basin, WC and tiling to dado height To the first floor is a further bedroom with skylight, historically used as a workspace, together with a loft/hobbies room with skylight used as an occasional bedroom. Between the two rooms is an eaves' storage area set behind sliding doors An established garden with hedged boundaries extends to the rear of the property, largely laid to lawn with interspersed trees and shrubs to include a mature cooking apple tree. Additional features include two sheds and a greenhouse. A set of concrete steps leads down to the detached garage (accessed via the driveway to adjacent Cacketts Cottages) with parking in front for two vehicles in tandem An additional driveway to the side of the property set behind a five bar gate, provides further parkingLOCATION:Brasted has a popular local pub and a village shop, in addition to a variety of antique and homewares shops, together with a tea room. Sevenoaks, historic Westerham and Oxted offer further amenities, with the house located 3.8 miles from Sevenoaks station offering fast services to London Bridge (29 minutes) The A21 / M25 (Junction 5) interchange is at Chevening, which provides access to the motorway network, airports and the coast.SERVICES, INFORMATION & OUTGOINGS:Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heatingCouncil Tax Band: G (Sevenoaks)EPC: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brasted-chart-d595006/for-sale_i70190068
THE PROPERTYThis exceptional detached house is situated in the heart of this popular commuter village. Built in 2001 to a high specification, the current owners have upgraded the kitchen with stylish modern units including a large island unit with breakfast bar.The accommodation is arranged over three floors, providing spacious and bright rooms. The open plan living room is a real feature and includes an ornate cast iron working fireplace, New England style window shutters and opens out onto the superbly fitted kitchen/breakfast room with sleek wall and base units, quartz work surface, integrated appliances, space for American style fridge freezer, LVT floor laid in a herringbone pattern and bifold doors opening out to the patio. There is a separate useful utility room with ground floor WC. Stairs rise up from the entrance hall to the first floor landing which offers two generous double rooms one with an ensuite shower. The family bathroom is situated on this floor and is a great size with bath and separate shower, the ensuite shower has been fitted with a modern suite and stylish tiling.A second set of stairs rise up to the top floor where there is another large bedroom with eaves storage.OUTSIDETo the front is decorative, brick paved off road parking for three vehicles.The rear garden has been landscaped to include a large patio area, good expanse of lawn which leads up to the rear of the garden where there is a good size concrete platform which could provide a base for a home office as there is existing power.SURROUNDING AREASituated close to the centre of Ightham village which offers an Ofsted rated outstanding primary school, Church, pub and farm shop.Borough Green is within easy reach and provides an excellent range of local services in addition to a mainline train service to London Victoria in about 45 minutes.Sevenoaks town has a comprehensive range of educational, recreational and shopping facilities together with a mainline station serving Cannon Street/Charing Cross in approximately 30/35 minutes. For further information please visit The M25 is easily accessible linking with the other motorway networks, Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, City airports and there is access to the Channel and related crossings over to the continent. TENUREFreehold.SERVICESAll mains services are connected.ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATEEPC Rating D.LOCAL AUTHORITYTonbridge & Malling - Band G. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i70467917
A new build home in a beautifully tucked away setting backing on to open farmland, yet only a short walk to Wingham High Street. 10 year NHBC warranty Hand made clay roof tiles produced in Romney Marsh. Hand made stock brickwork to external walls on ground floor, complimenting the brick built fireplace to the living room Gas fired central heating with underfloor heating to ground floor and neostat controls. First floor by radiators Low energy led internal lighting. Cat 6 cabling for Sky Q, external lighting on timers High quality fitted kitchen by Roma Interiors to include Neff appliances, quartz worktops, farmhouse porcelain sink and solid ash and oak framed panelled units and oak cornice and plinth Ceramic tiling and engineered oak flooring to the ground floor Bathrooms/cloakrooms/en suite with Roca fitted units and ceramic tiling Passive technology to reduce overall energy consumption and promote the highest level of thermal comfort Oak handrail staircase, plus oak newells/stringers plus gallieried landing looking through the full height feature hall windows High performance windows and specialist wooden front doorGardenOff-road parkingBacks on to open farmlandWingham is a thriving and charming village situated close to Canterbury and the lovely open spaces of Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, with the stunning Kent AONB also close by for walking and cycling. The village has a popular wildlife park and a useful range of amenities, including post office, greengrocers, village store, pubs, doctor's surgery, dentist and a well-regarded primary school. Nearby, 'The Dog at Wingham' is a highly regarded and award winning 'Restaurant with Rooms'. Nearby Canterbury, with its wide range of cultural, sporting, shopping and recreational amenities, also has some of the best performing state and private schools in the Government league tables. The coastal towns of Deal and Ramsgate are also close by for leisure facilities and lovely seaside walks.There are excellent road and rail links. The A2/M2 can be joined just south of Canterbury at Bridge and links with the remaining southern motorway systems, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Canterbury's two mainline stations offer a variety of commuter and stopping services to London, with the High Speed service to London St Pancras taking just under an hour from Canterbury West. The area has good access to the Continent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_high-street-d548341/for-sale_i70286895
Surrounded by countryside, the elegant this property is one of only nine bespoke houses in a prestigious gated development. It is approached via an automatic gated entrance in the private cul-de-sac that leads to the property and its detached double garage with power and electrics, off road parking, electric car chargers and front door. The entrance hall has engineered oak flooring and glazed double doors to the stunning open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room. This has porcelain floor tiling, inset lighting, windows on all sides and a wall of bi-fold doors onto the wraparound garden. There are charming seating and dining areas while the bespoke kitchen includes oak painted units with quartz worktops housing various appliances as well as a central island and a circular wood breakfast bar. An adjacent fitted utility room includes room for stand-alone appliances and access to the garden. There is a cloakroom and the dual aspect lounge with a central fireplace and a log burner plus French doors to the terrace.The galleried landing on the first floor provides access to the partially boarded attic. It leads to the contemporary family bathroom and four double bedrooms including the main suite with attractive fitted cupboards and an en suite shower room and a guest room with an en suite shower and a clothes closet. The garden has a sheltered terrace, a pergola covered patio and a top corner patio with stunning rural views. There are also lawn areas, a greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and fruit trees.What the Owner says:We love the quiet and attractive surroundings as well as the quality of the property build. However we now want to downsize. We are very close to the good local primary school and it is not far to the village shop, post office and recreation ground. The Canterbury golf club, the Polo Sports club and the Evenhill pub/restaurant are nearby while there are wonderful walks along the Stour and North Downs Way. Buses can take you to Canterbury with its universities, private and grammar schools, historic buildings, high street stores, individual shops, bars and eateries as well as two theatres and cinemas, within eight minutes. For commuters it is only a short distance to Bekesbourne station or you can drive to Canterbury West where the high speed train can whisk you to central London in under an hour.Room sizes:Entrance HallLounge: 21'7 x 13'1 (6.58m x 3.99m)Kitchen/Breakfast/Family Room: 35'7 maximum x 18'7 maximum (10.85m x 5.67m)Utility Room: 7'10 x 5'10 (2.39m x 1.78m)Cloakroom: 6'7 x 3'10 (2.01m x 1.17m)FIRST FLOORLandingBedroom 1: 14'5 x 13'10 (4.40m x 4.22m)En Suite Shower Room: 7'1 x 6'0 (2.16m x 1.83m)Bedroom 2: 13'4 x 8'8 (4.07m x 2.64m)En Suite Shower RoomWalk In WardrobeBedroom 3: 13'4 x 9'2 (4.07m x 2.80m)Bedroom 4: 12'6 x 8'8 (3.81m x 2.64m)Family Bathroom: 12'6 x 5'9 (3.81m x 1.75m)OUTSIDEDrivewayDouble GarageRear Garden 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_littlebourne-d523281/for-sale_i71547351
Mount Cottage is a wonderfully comfortable and welcoming home set in a glorious position and filled with wonderful features such as latched doors, fireplaces, wooden floors exposed brickwork and beams. The cottage has two spacious reception rooms a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and the drawing room with French doors leading to a bright conservatory overlooking the countryside views from the garden. The dining room also has a feature inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove.The adjoining country-style kitchen is fitted with a range of wooden cabinets and space for a breakfast table. A pantry and utility room provide excellent storage while a study and a cloakroom complete the ground floor facilities. On the first floor, the light-filled principal bedroom has an en suite shower room and there are two further well-proportioned rooms with a family bathroom.A typical English country garden frames the entrance to the cottage with a large lawn bordered by flower beds planted with roses and shrubs and a winding path to the front door. The lawn stretches out to the front of the property bordered and interspersed with mature trees. The rear garden offers panoramic views across woods and farmland with perfect vantage points from which to enjoy the scenery. A terrace provides a lovely spot for fresco dining. A large, two storey garage and driveway provides additional parking and storage with a light-filled studio on the upper floor.Surrounded by countryside views, Mount Cottage is set in the sought-after village of Rhodes Minnis which allows for the benefits of a combined rural and commuter lifestyle. There is a church and active community village hall, a tea room and recreation ground and the coastal town of Folkestone is nearby. Country parks, nature reserves, golf courses and the Kent Downs are in the local vicinity whilst the Cathedral City of Canterbury is easily accessible and offers extensive leisure and retail amenities. Elham Church of England Primary School is a well-regarded local state school and nearby independent schools include the Simon Langton Grammar Schools, The Folkestone School for Girls and Ashford School. Folkestone and Canterbury stations offer direct access to London in under an hour and the M20/M2 road networks allow for convenient travel to London and the Continent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rhodes-minnis-d557080/for-sale_i70228766
A noted and much admired double fronted home situated in the very heart of the sought after village of St Margaret's built in 2007, Approached via a gravel driveway through private gates leading into a very generous gravel area which would accommodate multiple cars, this stunning, individual home offers stylish accommodation arranged over three floors to include on the ground floor a triple aspect sitting room measuring 19'2 13'1 which has a feature fireplace, wood burning stove, ornate cornicing and a plethora of recessess.. A separate dining room measures 15'6 x 13'1 and has a coved ceiling together with recessed downlighters and a French door giving access to the rear garden. The kitchen measures 19'2 x 12'8 and has an extensive range of fitted units together with integrated Bosch appliances. Adjoining the kitchen is a delightful triple aspect garden room with vaulted ceiling and double opening French doors leading directly to the garden. Both the kitchen and garden room are fashionably connected with a matching tiled floor. The ground floor accommodation further includes a tiled shower room along with a handy utility room. From the first floor landing there are four double bedrooms, two of which have ensuite facilities together with a tiled family bathroom. To the second floor there is a generous attic room for an office or 5th bedroom which measures 33'6 x 10'8 with two Velux style windows to the rear along with stunning views to the South Foreland lighthouse and sea, there are very useful eaves storage cupboards. Approached via a gravel driveway 'Beech Tree House' has colourful gardens, largely lawned gardens with colourful shrub borders in surround together with paved patio and mature laurel hedging.Adjacent to The Old Chapel, St Margaret's is renowned for it's individual style of coastal properties, all designed to take advantage of the views and proximity to the English Channel. The village offers local shopping, Post Office, Doctor's surgery, Newsagent/general store, Primary School and Church. The Bay itself is sheltered for bathing, fishing, sailing etc. The cliff top to either side of The Bay is mainly in the care of the National Trust and offers some delightful walks. There are golf courses at nearby Kingsdown and Deal with St George's at Sandwich. The Cathedral City of Canterbury offers excellent shopping together with leisure interests, theatres and county cricket. Martin Mill Railway Station is nearby which is on the same line as the HS1 high speed link taking only 1 hour 15 minutes into London St. Pancras. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-margarets-at-cliffe-d537717/for-sale_i69997903
A delightful semi-detached period villa built in the early 1900s but has since been creatively and sympathetically extended to offer almost 2200 sq.ft of immaculately presented accommodation, balanced beautifully with a 180ft established rear garden. The current owners have significantly enhanced the property with a recently installed bespoke kitchen, updated wooden sash windows, engineered oak flooring, luxury bathrooms, and two contemporary wood burning stoves.Rose Villa occupies an envious location within the village of Wye moments from the train station which can have you in London in less than 50 minutes. The facade is an attractive mix of pale render dressed in established wisteria and beautifully crafted bay windows with intricate wooden sashes, recently installed by a local joiner. The interior is a plethora of period features balanced with modern convenience, fine decor flourishes throughout with panelled doors, original fireplaces, and intricate architrave. Part of the property has been adapted for wheelchair use, there is a lift connecting the ground to the first floor, as well as other adaptions which can be taken out prior to completion. The front door opens into an inner lobby which in turn leads to a grand entrance hall with shower room, and access to two bay fronted reception rooms, the living room has a modern wood burning stove set within an exposed brick chimney breast. To the rear of the property there is a dual aspect, vaulted garden room which looks up to a mezzanine landing and out to the stunning rear garden via the French doors and pretty windows. This is partially open to the kitchen dining room which benefits from a double-sided wood burning stove, the original external wall form part of the divide and displays an attractive stained-glass window. The kitchen has been designed and fitted by Caroline Kitchens, who have created a bespoke space with an array of wall and floor units integrating a dishwasher, pull out larder, and washing machine. The units have been finished with quartz work tops and metro style tiles, the double range stove and America style fridge are both freestanding but could be left with the sale of the property. The space is further enhanced by a walk-in pantry and access to the garden terrace, via a stable door.To the first floor one will find a mezzanine landing which over looks the garden room and views through the skylights, the landing leads to four double bedrooms two of which have fitted wardrobes. The well-appointed family bathroom is central and has a walk in shower, freestanding bath and built in vanity unit with basin and WC. To the second floor one will find another double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom which features a cast iron rolled top bath. OUTSIDE: Rose Villa occupies a generous plot with extensive driveway and 180ft rear garden which is flourishing in mature trees and established shrubs. From the oak french doors and the kitchen stable door there is a large patio which leads onto the manicured garden, a trellis with archway leads through to another area with fruit trees and raised beds, ideal for growing fruit and vegetables. At the far end of the garden there is a wild area with storage shed, this could also be ideal for keeping chickens.SITUATION: The 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, and 10a. Wye has become one of the most picturesque villages in Kent and was voted the third best village to live in by the Sunday Times, where it was regarded as a super village. It is well served by a range of shops, including a Co-Op, a wholefood shop, farmers market, a newsagent, and a chemist. The village also benefits from a doctor, a dentist, and several pubs, including The Tickled Trout, The Flying Horse 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. Excellent private schools are also close by, as are the Grammar Schools in Ashford. Further afield Canterbury lies 10 miles to the east of Wye. Canterbury is a vibrant University city with a magnificent Cathedral, the award-winning Marlowe Theatre and a wide range of shops and restaurants. Ashford, 4 miles to the west has excellent road and rail links to London and recreational facilities including the McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Centre, cinemas, and leisure centres.The nearby market town of Faversham has a wide range of high street shops and independent retailers which adorn its attractive high street and its bustling market square. The town also offers excellent leisure facilities with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, a large park and numerous pubs and restaurants. It has a good selection of primary schools and two secondary schools, one of which being the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_harville-road-d612835/for-sale_i71176626
An attractive and charming four bedroom cottage that has been extended and updated for modern family living with wonderful views across the surrounding countryside DescriptionFound in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Brockholt Cottage is a charming, traditional cottage that has been extended and updated by our clients to create a four-bedroom family home with a wonderful green outlook, spacious free-flowing accommodation, and an impressive principal bedroom suite.Seamlessly blending period charm with modern-day family living, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and comprises four sizeable bedrooms, a delightful sitting room fitted with a wood-burning stove, and an open-plan kitchen/dining room with an adjoining utility room. Other notable benefits include underfloor heating to the kitchen, hallway and bathrooms.The kitchen/dining room is fitted with shaker-style cabinets topped with oak worktops, and benefits from a range of integrated appliances including a dishwasher, double oven, microwave and induction hob. Two sets of French doors open out to the rear garden; ideal for entertaining in the summer months. The charming sitting room is approached from the entrance hall; where there is plenty of space for coats and boots, together with a wc. Fitted with an impressive feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove, the sitting room is double-aspect and enjoys a bay window overlooking the rear garden. The principal bedroom suite is found on the first floor, boasting vaulted ceilings, fitted wardrobes and a triple aspect view, together with a modern en suite shower room. There are two further sizeable bedrooms on the first floor, both served by the family bathroom. The final bedroom suite is found on the second floor, providing space for a double bed and enjoying an en suite wc with a separate freestanding bath; making an ideal guest suite or teenagers suite. To the front, there is a large, detached timber garage and workshop, with a mezzanine level to one side providing plentiful storage. The gravel driveway provides parking for up to approximately six vehicles, with a gate providing access to the garden. To the rear, the garden is mainly laid to lawn with hedged and fenced boundaries. There is a raised terrace with a pergola above and a further block paved terrace, creating an ideal space for entertaining friends with wonderful views across the neighbouring field.LocationBrockholt Cottage is found on the fringes of the sought-after and historic village of Cowden, which is a popular choice for families, with an active local community and is surrounded by beautiful countryside being within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Local amenities include the 14th-century church, the village hall and the Fountain Inn; a traditional village pub serving food serving lunch seven days a week. There is also the recreation ground with both a cricket club and tennis club, together with playing fields and a children's playground. The large towns of Tunbridge Wells and East Grinstead are approximately 9 miles and 7.5 miles respectively, both offering extensive shopping, cafes, restaurants and entertainment amenities, whilst the smaller town of Edenbridge lies approximately 3.8 miles to the north, with a Waitrose supermarket, and Sevenoaks is approximately 12.5 miles. There are golf clubs at Holtye (approximately 1.6 miles) and the Royal Ashdown at Forest Row (approximately 8.2 miles) and historic houses in the surrounding villages including Hever Castle and Gardens and Penshurst Place. The expansive open spaces of the historic Ashdown Forest, made famous by AA Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories, include horse riding and walking trails, and is reached within approximately 7.3 miles.Mainline rail: Locally Cowden station, where there is free parking, is within approximately 0.7 miles, with services to London Bridge from 52 minutes. Train services also run from East Grinstead (approximately 8.3 miles) to London Victoria from 62 minutes and Hildenborough (approximately 9.4 miles) with trains to London Bridge from 31 minutes and Charing Cross from 41 minutes. State and private schools: There are village primary schools in Hartfield, Hever, Chiddingstone and Edenbridge. Preparatory schools include Holmewood House (in Langton Green), Brambletye (in East Grinstead), Lingfield College, and Michael Hall Steiner School. There are sought-after Kent grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, and independent senior schools including Bedes in Upper Dicker, Worth (Turners Hill), Hurst (Haywards Heath), Eastbourne College, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge. The M25 (Junction 6) is accessible via the B2026 to Edenbridge and the A25, linking from there to the M23, London, the South Coast, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the Channel Tunnel Terminus.Square Footage: 1,709 sq ft Additional InfoOutgoings: Sevenoaks District CouncilServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil central heating. Found in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cowden-d581487/for-sale_i70875040
A handsome and extremely spacious four bedroom detached residence, set within a generous and secluded plot in one of Weavering's most sought after locations. Swan House was built in the 1990s but has been utterly transformed by its current owner into a modern and beautifully appointed family home. Behind its striking and contemporary exterior Swan House offers spectacular open plan living, sleek and contemporary bathrooms and a luxury kitchen with bi folding doors to its Mediterranean style landscaped rear garden.The property is entered via a uPVC double glazed front door, which opens into a spacious entrance hall, with a beautifully appointed cloakroom, and stairs to the first floor with concealed inset storage for boots and shoes beneath. Sleek porcelain floor tiles with underfloor heating beneath extend from the entrance hall throughout most of the ground floor.To the front of the house, there is a splendid drawing room, with a leaded uPVC double glazed bay window and an impressive fireplace with a limestone hearth and surround. To the rear of the property, there is a spectacular open plan kitchen, dining and family room with two sets of bi-folding doors which directly connect this impressive living space with the beautifully landscaped rear garden.The kitchen has been fitted with an extensive range of modern handle-less wall and floor units, set around a range of integrated appliances and a stunning quartz topped island and breakfast bar. The kitchen is complemented by a well-equipped utility room, whilst there are a further two reception rooms completing the extensive ground floor living accommodation. These include a useful study to the front of the house and a playroom with double glazed French doors to the rear garden.On the first floor, a wide galleried landing with extensive built-in storage cupboards leads to four generously proportioned double bedrooms, each with attractive oak fronted built in double wardrobes. The principal bedroom is a particularly spacious double bedroom, with twin built in double wardrobes and a luxuriously appointed, fully tiled en-suite shower room.The family bathroom has been equally well appointed, with a stylish and contemporary white suite and striking wall and floor tiles throughout.OUTSIDESwan House occupies an especially wide plot, with an extensive block paved driveway providing parking for numerous cars, leading to a detached double garage. This has two up and over doors and power and light connected. There is a front garden which is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed behind pretty white picket fencing.The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped with an expanse of composite decking and sleek porcelain paving providing a stunning patio area, interspersed with Yucca and palm trees, ideal for outdoor entertaining.Beyond the patio area, the remainder of the garden is laid to lawn, with another area of decking with an inset hot tub, covered by a large pergola.SITUATION:Swan House enjoys a prime location, situated on Weavering Street, surrounded by some charming period properties, in the heart of Weavering and Grove Green, with its numerous local amenities, yet also within easy reach of Mote Park and the bustling county town of Maidstone. Weavering has a lovely community feel to it and is served by two popular public houses, a medical centre, a dentist, a pharmacy, and a local supermarket, as well as several parks and play areas. The property is surrounded by excellent education opportunities both in the primary, and secondary sector, St Johns primary school, Invicta Grammar and the School of Science and Technology and Valley Park are all within walking distance. Bearsted is just over a mile away and is an idyllic Kentish village, with a beautiful village green, flanked by many fine period residences, The White Horse and The Oak on The Green public houses, The Fish On The Green and several village shops including the renowned Crouch Butchers. Other amenities within the village include a post office, a supermarket, a library, a doctors surgery, a petrol station, Roseacre and Thurnham schools, Bearsted Golf Club, Bearsted & Thurnham Tennis Club, and a mainline station with a regular and direct service to London. Bearsted & Weavering are surrounded by beautiful countryside including Bearsted Woodland Trust, as well as easy access to the North Downs and the Pilgrims Way, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits such as rambling. For those who enjoy riding, there are stables and livery yards nearby, along with plenty of bridleways. The nearby village of Leeds is host to Leeds Castle, over 900 years old and set within over 500 acres of beautiful park-like grounds, the castle is known as the loveliest castle in the world and is a draw for tourists from all over the world. For a far wider range of amenities, the nearby county town of Maidstone offers a fine selection of shopping, educational and recreational facilities, including several grammar schools, Fremlin Walk Shopping Centre, three stations and a hospital.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_weavering-street-d629428/for-sale_i71832060
No upward chain with this individually designed detached family home nestled in an exclusive village location, offering a lifestyle of tranquillity situated close to a prestigious 18 hole golf course and 15th Century Barn converted to public house/restaurant. The property was built around 1992 and is truly unique. The galleried landing leads to four good-sized bedrooms and family bathroom with the main bedroom boasting an en-suite bath/shower room, offering a private sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. The heart of the home is the spacious lounge which seamlessly flows into the dining area and kitchen creating a harmonious space for both everyday living and entertaining. A separate reception room leads to a conservatory where you can enjoy views over the rear garden. For added convenience the property features a utility room and a downstairs shower room, catering for the practical needs of modern family living. Step outside and discover the impressive 119ft rear garden, a tranquil oasis where you can unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature. A double gate provides easy side access, perfect for storing outdoor equipment or recreational vehicles. Parking will never be a concern as the property includes a double garage, a large frontage and ample parking space for multiple vehicles. Local shopping facilities are available at Swalecliffe and Sainsbury's Supermarket just over a mile away. A bus service to Whitstable (approx. 2.7 miles) and Canterbury (approx. 6 miles) is available about 700 yards away at Chestfield Road. Chestfield mainline railway station is situated just over a mile away.Non-Approved Draft Details Enclosed Porch Partially double glazed stained wood front entrance door. Window to side. Laminate floor. Personal door to garage. Double doors to:L Shaped Lounge/Diner - 24' 4 max x 19' 1 max (7.42m x 5.82m)Vaulted ceiling to galleried landing with six Velux windows to front. Window to front overlooking garden. Three windows to side. Feature brick fireplace housing gas fire. Two radiators. Thermostat control for central heating. Double French doors to rear garden with glazed side panels. Stairs leading to galleried landing. Dining area opening to kitchen.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 11' 0 x 10' 2 (3.36m x 3.1m)Range of matching wall and base units. Undermount stainless steel 1½ bowl sink unit. Granite work surfaces with upstands and drainer grooves. Breakfast bar. Rangemaster cooker with five gas rings plus hotplate, three ovens and grill. Extractor cooker hood above. Integrated dishwasher. Window to rear overlooking garden. Downlighters. Tiled floor.Inner Hall Ceramic tiled floor. Storage cupboard. Cloaks cupboards. Doors to utility room, shower room and reception room.Reception Room - 10' 5 x 10' 2 (3.18m x 3.1m)Radiator. Laminate floor. Double French doors to conservatory with glazed side panels. Three wall light points.Conservatory - 13' 8 x 11' 8 (4.17m x 3.56m)Windows to sides and rear overlooking garden. The conservatory is of cavity brickwork to lower elevation with French double doors to rear garden. Radiator.Utility Room - 10' 4 x 6' 9 (3.15m x 2.06m)Range of matching wall and base units. Work surface with inset single drainer sink unit. Window to side. Plumbing for washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Door providing access to rear garden. Tiled floor.Shower Room - 6' 9 x 6' 5 (2.06m x 1.96m)Suite in white comprising tiled shower cubicle, wash hand basin set into vanity unit with cupboard below and close coupled WC. Radiator. Frosted window to side. Extractor fan. Partly tiled walls. Tiled floor.Galleried Landing Access to insulated loft with electric light. Radiator. Large storage cupboard with light.Bedroom 1 - 15' 10 x 14' 5 plus recess (4.83m x 4.4m)Bay window to front overlooking garden. Window to side. Built-in walk in wardrobe with shelves and hanging space. Built-in eaves storage cupboard with light. Two radiators. Door to en-suite.En-Suite - 9' 3 x 5' 11 (2.82m x 1.81m)Suite in white comprising large panelled Koller spa bath with mixer tap, large separate fully tiled corner shower cubicle, large moulded wash hand basin set into vanity unit with mirror and vanity lights above and cupboards below and WC with concealed cistern. Radiator. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Downlighters. Tiled floor. Extractor fan. Shaver point. Radiator.Bedroom 2 - 11' 2 x 10' 3 (3.41m x 3.13m)Window to rear overlooking garden. Radiator.Bedroom 3 - 10' 2 x 9' 6 (3.1m x 2.9m)Window to rear overlooking garden. Built-in double wardrobe. Radiator.Bedroom 4 - 10' 3 x 9' 5 (3.13m x 2.88m)Window to rear overlooking garden. Built-in double wardrobe. Radiator.Bathroom - 7' 1 x 5' 11 (2.16m x 1.81m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and hand held shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Radiator. Partially tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled floor. Extractor fan. Light and shaver point.Front Garden Mainly laid to lawn with bushes, shrubs and trees. Gravelled driveway extending to the front of the garage and property providing ample off road parking, also leading to the side of the property with double gated side access.Rear Garden - 50' 0 x 115' 0 (15.24m x 35.06m)Mainly laid to lawn with flower beds, bushes, shrubs and fruit trees. Decked areas. Paved patio area. Brick built barbecue. Garden shed. Greenhouse. Two painted timber summer houses. Painted timber shed housing all swimming pool workings. Outside tap. Side access via double gates. Enclosed with fencing and hedging.Swimming Pool - 21' 0 x 12' 0 (6.41m x 3.66m)Depth: 4½ft. Jet stream swimming machine. Heated.Double Garage - 17' 7 x 15' 9 (5.36m x 4.81m)Integral double garage with power points and light. Wall mounted Gloworm gas fired boiler supplying hot water and central heating. Unvented hot water cylinder. Remote controlled up and over door. Window to side.Other Information The property is approached via a private road for which the residents have formed a road association called The Drive, The Drove and Meadow Drive Road Association. There is an annual charge of approximately £90.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 Double Garage and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally of timber frames and 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 F. The amount payable under tax band F for the year 2024/2025 is £3,242.04.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 3rd May 2024. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chestfield-d536959/for-sale_i71476178
With its origins as a medieval Wealden Hall House this fascinating 15th century Grade II Listed property is full of period features. The front exterior has traditional white clapboard walls, a first floor overhang, Kent peg tiled roof, chimneys and multi-pane casement windows. There is a spacious reception hall and dining area with oak flooring that flows through to the sitting room, an inglenook fireplace and doors to the garden, kitchen/breakfast room and study as well as stairs to the first floor. The triple aspect living room has exposed ceiling beams, a Kingpost, fitted shelving, a door to the garden and an inglenook fireplace with a multifuel burner. There is a study with ceiling beams as well as a fireplace and about 15 years ago the current owners created a delightful extension. This includes a kitchen/breakfast room with a gas cast iron range, fitted units and stand-alone appliances, access to the rear terrace and space for a large table and chairs. There are steps up to a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom and an adjacent utility room.The first floor includes a shower room, bathroom and three double bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms have wall beams and fitted cupboards while the triple aspect main bedroom also has wall beams as well as a floor to ceiling beamed area, fitted cupboards and a fireplace.The rear of the house has a cat-slide roof, painted brick walls and a terrace bordered by a rockery and pond with steps up to the large lawn, surrounded by specimen trees and shrubs, a greenhouse and a large garden shed.What the Owner says:We moved here some 21 years ago because we loved the house and it was near our children's school but it is time for us to downsize but it has been a wonderful family home. Fordwich is famous for being the smallest town in England with its own town hall and includes the George and Dragon pub as well as the Michelin Star Fordwich Arms restaurant. Also within easy walking distance is Sturry with its station where the high speed train can whisk you to London in just over an hour as well as a pharmacy, post office, hairdresser, Co-op convenience store as well as Kings School Junior school and Sturry primary school, graded Outstanding by Ofsted. While the historic city of Canterbury is only five minutes' drive.Room sizes:Dining/Reception Hall: 25'11 x 10'3 (7.90m x 3.13m)Living Room: 25'7 x 15'5 (7.80m x 4.70m)Study: 10'0 x 9'3 (3.05m x 2.82m)Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 25'11 x 10'4 (7.90m x 3.15m)Utility RoomBedroom 4: 12'8 x 7'7 (3.86m x 2.31m)En Suite BathroomSPLIT LEVEL FIRST FLOORBedroom 3: 10'7 x 10'1 (3.23m x 3.08m)Shower RoomBedroom 2: 13'9 x 12'1 (4.19m x 3.69m)Bedroom 1: 23'11 x 14'7 (7.29m x 4.45m)En Suite BathroomOUTSIDERear GardenDrivewaySummer House 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_fordwich-d576705/for-sale_i69838692
THE PROPERTYAn attractive detached character property situated in an enviable position and surrounded by woodland.Old Croft is a fabulous detached house positioned behind electric gates within its own private grounds. The property has been greatly improved to create well-proportioned family accommodation and is arranged over two floors.The front door leads into the front reception room with its feature fireplace and exposed wooden flooring. This leads on to the dining room which is another attractive space and features an exposed stone wall, stairs rising up to the first floor and door way leading through to the snug area of the kitchen. The snug features wonderful exposed beams and another fireplace. The kitchen has been fitted with quality units with granite work surfaces running over. The appliances have been integrated and there is a space for a range style cooker. A large island units gives a focal point to the room which is finished off with an attractively tiled floor. The kitchen leads on to a useful utility room with further space for white goods. This leads onto a ground floor bedroom or family room which has an ensuite shower room with modern fittings.The first floor landing gives access to three further good size bedrooms and a smart family bathroom with heritage fittings. All three bedrooms feature fitted wardrobes and enjoy views of the garden.GARDENS AND GROUNDSThe property is approached via electric gates which lead onto a private driveway providing parking for several vehicles. A pathway leads over to the house with the garden itself being a wonderful feature offering well stocked flower and shrub borders, a feature pond and large areas of lawn interspersed by mature trees and shrubs. There is a detached garage and fenced and hedged boundaries. SURROUNDING AREAOld Croft is situated on the outskirts of Ightham village which offers an Ofsted rated outstanding primary school, Church and farm shop.Borough Green is within easy reach and provides an excellent range of local services in addition to a mainline train service to London Victoria in about 45 minutes.Sevenoaks town has a comprehensive range of educational, recreational and shopping facilities together with a mainline station serving Cannon Street/Charing Cross in approximately 30/35 minutes. For further information please visit The M25 is easily accessible linking with the other motorway networks, Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, City airports and there is access to the Channel and related crossings over to the continent. SERVICESMains water and electricityHeating is oil via an external tankWaste is via a septic tankTENUREFreehold LOCAL AUTHORITYTonbridge and Malling Band FEPCE Rating For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i69507529
An enchanting Grade ll Listed attached 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.Originally a hall house and in later years turned into three cottages, Newhouse Court is now a single residence which has been with one family for over forty years, who have sympathetically restored and preserved the property to its original heritage, using neutral decor and natural materials.There is almost 2500 sq.ft of artistically presented accommodation which occupies an equally beautiful 0.33 acre plot of stunning gardens, situated in a beautiful rural location just outside the village of Sheldwich and a short drive from the market town of Faversham.The handsome front door opens into an entrance lobby which in turn leads to a splendid dual aspect kitchen dining room with extraordinary high ceilings and exposed beams, which includes a 15th century dragon beam. There is an array of bespoke fitted units which integrate a butler sink and dishwasher, a striking green aga alongside a conventional oven is set within the chimney breast, beneath the bressummer. A quirky cloakroom set behind a latch key door, whilst the dining area is set overlooking the pretty garden.The elegant sitting room sits to the opposite side of the entrance lobby and has an exposed brick inglenook fireplace which encompasses a wood burning stove.To the first floor there is a large galleried landing which has been turned into a library with a seating area overlooking the garden, the landing leads to a well-appointed bathroom, five bedrooms (including the two in the annexe). The main bedroom has access to an en-suite, however this can be blocked off if one wishes to use the annexe for guests.ANNEXE:Thought to have been rebuilt or possibly added on in the 18th century there is a two bedrooms self-contained annexe with its own entrance found at the rear.This would be ideal as a holiday let or for a relative, there is a small kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and a shower room. The accommodation can be integrated within the house or separate.OUTSIDE:Newhouse court occupies just over a third of an acre of enchanting gardens which sit to the front of the property and enjoy a south westerly facing position.There is an abundance of established shrubs and mature trees interspersed around the garden. Raised beds provide a place to grown herbs and vegetables, whilst there are also areas for growing soft fruit and potatoes.There is a large pond with frogs and newts whilst the lower garden has well kept flower beds which border an area kept long and wild to attract other wildlife.The gravelled driveway provides parking for several cars whilst there is a Kent peg, oak framed garage and car port which also offers an area to store logs.SITUATION:Newhouse Court is conveniently situated just outside the lovely village of Sheldwich yet just a few miles from the market town of Faversham. The charming village of Sheldwich has a very well-regarded primary school, the beautiful Grade ll listed Church of St James and several fine period buildings including the Grade l listed Lees Court (home to the Countess of Sondes). The market town of Faversham is just three miles away and 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 A2/M2 motorway network is within one mile offering good access to London and the coast, as well as the cathedral city of Canterbury (eleven miles) 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 universities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_owens-court-road-d604098/for-sale_i70763363
Step into a world of character and charm with this exquisite Victorian, four bedroom, semi-detached home. This truly enchanting property is adorned with original and attractive features, such as Victorian cast iron fireplaces, sash windows, ornate cornicing, picture rails, stripped wooden internal doors, traditional style light furnishings, ornate radiators, original side boards and wardrobes, wooden flooring and exposed brick. There is the potential for both front and rear parking, with a large garage at the end of the beautifully landscaped, generous 230ft garden. Each corner of this unique property tells its own story, and you are invited to create new chapters of your own. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dunton-green-d544677/for-sale_i70815608
I have known this pretty house for a long time and I've always thought it something of a gem -- Alex Davies, Managing Director #TheGardenOfEngland A 16th Century Grade II Listed former medieval Hall House with adjacent annexe all set within its own attractive gardens including an oak framed 3 bay car barn. In all just under half an acre. All mains services connected. Broadband available. Council tax: Band G A most attractive 16th Century medieval former Kentish Hall House with evidence of jettying to one corner and a wealth of exposed beams and timbers throughout the accommodation with good ceiling heights. The interior features two Inglenook fireplaces, as well as timber latch doors and many other period characteristics. The floor layout combines three reception rooms with a custom-built kitchen which has a full height ceiling. From the ground floor there is a covered external link leading to a separate one-bedroom annexe, which can be adopted for other uses if preferred such as a daytime home work space. On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with Inglenook style fireplace, en-suite shower room and dressing room, two further bedrooms and a bathroom. The house is surrounded by attractive gardens including a gravel driveway with plenty of parking leading to an oak framed triple bay car barn with workshop. The lawned gardens are complemented by a variety of trees, shrub borders, arbours, and a wildlife garden. Part of the garden is arranged for vegetables and fruit with raised beds, a pond, and a composting area. there is a woodstore, greenhouse and shed, a pretty courtyard can be found at the rear of the house close to the annexe.The house is tucked away within its own delightful gardens via a gravel driveway with a five-bar gate and plenty of parking. The property is situated in the village centre within walking distance of the Convenience store/Post office. There are regular local bus services whilst wider facilities can be found in the Town of Ashford within 4 miles including access to the M20 motorway at Junction 9. The mainline railway station at Ashford provides high speed trains taking just 38 minutes to London St. Pancras. The nearby villages of Charing and Pluckley each have stations on the mainline.Nearby Hothfield Common is a wonderful wildlife nature reserve and offers fabulous walks with access to countryside. Our Ref: AVS230118 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hothfield-d549094/for-sale_i71579235
Sought after central location for this detached character home being offered for sale for the first time since 1969 and with no upward chain. This beloved home now requires updating presenting a great opportunity for those wishing to create their perfect home. The property stands on a generous plot with a southerly facing aspect to rear along with large detached garage and off road parking. The accommodation incorporates enclosed entrance porch, entrance hall with walk-in cloaks cupboard, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room and to the first floor are four good size bedrooms and family bathroom. A great lifestyle location for all the family located within a short stroll to the well regarded St Mary's primary school, Tankerton's parade of shops, restaurants and cafes, along with the delightful slopes seafront. Convenient to public transport only 525 yards from regular bus services to the quaint harbour town of Whitstable (approx. 0.6 of a mile) and the Cathedral City of Canterbury (approx. 7 miles), Whitstable mainline railway station is about 700 yards away.Enclosed Porch Painted wood front entrance door to enclosed porch. Wood panelling to walls.Entrance Hall Partially glazed stained wood entrance door. Radiator. Thermostat control for central heating. Balustrade staircase leading to first floor. Wood floor.Cloaks Cupboard Window to front.Lounge - 16' 11 x 13' 11 plus bay (5.16m x 4.25m)Feature fireplace. Bay window to front overlooking garden. Radiator. Wood floor. Picture rail.Dining Room - 14' 0 x 12' 10 (4.27m x 3.92m)Two windows to rear overlooking garden. Radiator. Wood floor. French door to rear garden.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 12' 11 x 12' 10 (3.94m x 3.92m)Matching range of wall and base units. Inset two sinks with single drainer. Granite work surfaces. Partially tiled walls. Gas cooker point. Window to side and rear overlooking garden. Radiator. Door to:Utility Room - 8' 4 x 5' 0 (2.54m x 1.53m)Work surface. Window to side. Plumbing for washing machine. Door to side leading to rear garden.Cloakroom - 6' 1 x 3' 11 (1.86m x 1.2m)Suite in white comprising low level WC. Frosted window to side. Tiled floor.Landing Window to side. Linen cupboard with shelves.Bedroom 1 - 16' 7 into alcove and bay window x 11' 6 (5.06m x 3.51m)Bay window to front overlooking garden. Complete wall of fitted wardrobes. Radiator.Bedroom 2 - 11' 11 x 11' 8 plus cupboard and alcove (3.64m x 3.56m)Window to rear overlooking garden. Built-in cupboard. Radiator. Picture rail.Bedroom 3 - 13' 6 x 10' 6 (4.12m x 3.21m)Window to front and side. Radiator. Picture rail. Built-in cupboard.Bedroom 4 - 12' 11 x 8' 2 (3.94m x 2.49m)Window to rear overlooking garden. Built-in cupboards. Radiator. Picture rail. Wall mounted gas boiler supplying hot water and central heating.Bathroom - 8' 4 x 6' 4 (2.54m x 1.94m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and hand held shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. Radiator. Partially tiled walls. Window to rear. Access to loft.Front Garden Mainly laid to lawn with shrubs and bushes.Rear Garden - 47' 0 x 69' 0 (14.33m x 21.04m)Mainly laid to lawn with bushes and shrubs. Decked seating area. Outside tap. External power. Gated pedestrian side access. Gated vehicle rear access to garage and hardstanding providing off road parking.Detached Garage - 25' 6 x 11' 2 (7.78m x 3.41m)Power and light. To rear of property with means of access.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 bedroom four and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally of painted timber frames.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 F. The amount payable under tax band F for the year 2024/2025 is £3,173.11.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 26th April 2024. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tankerton-d545772/for-sale_i71547727
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
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
***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
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
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
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
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
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