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.
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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.
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.
Being offered to the market with NO ONWARD CHAIN is this immaculately maintained Potton build, four bedroom detached family home. Positioned in a quiet sought after cul-de-sac within easy reach of the village amenities.The accommodation briefly comprises of entrance hallway with impressive galleried landing, ground floor cloakroom, large living room with superb brick built fireplace, modern fitted kitchen opening onto the dining room plus a separate utility room to the ground floor. Four good sized bedrooms with ensuite shower room to the primary plus family bathroom/WC to the first floor. Fantastic exposed beams throughout. Secluded rear garden mainly laid to lawn with patio area and integral garage with additional ample off street parking to the front.Sometimes photos/videos etc don't do properties of this calibre enough justice. This beautiful family home and its numerous fine features will only be truly appreciated by a full internal viewing.The beautiful village of Sole Street is located between the villages of Cobham and Meopham. Within close proximty to a number of great schools, including Cobham primary school and Meopham secondary school. Both Jeskyns Community Woodland and Camer Park Country Park are within a short stroll. There is a great small convenience store as well as a public house in the village with further shops including Tesco Express and Costa Coffee a short drive away in Meopham. Sole Street mainline train station offers services to London Victoria plus great road links to the A2/M2/M25 and M20/M26 are within easy reach, as is Ebbsfleet International Station with its High-Speed commuter link.Key facts for buyers -
Built in the 1930's this substantial detached residence and adjoining annex has recently been updated by the current owner who has creatively enhanced the property by installing new windows and flooring, whilst updating the kitchens, bathrooms and the utility room. The situation is particularly desirable as it has a quiet, secluded setting whilst offering easy access to nearby Canterbury in a matter of minutes. Springfield Lodge occupies a generous, almost half acre plot which includes a large gravelled driveway, beautifully established gardens and an additional plot of land. Internally there is almost 2000 sq. ft of accommodation which includes a self-contained annex, ideal for a relative, home business or holiday let and a garden office. This well-appointed home is perfect for a growing family, however it offers further potential to extend the accommodation by adding an additional floor above the existing footprint or extending at ground level (STPC) The front door opens into a spacious porch with plenty of storage space, which in turn opens into a large reception room with wood burning stove and stripped wooden flooring. The lounge leads into a kitchen breakfast room, with Shaker style units, decorative panelling, new work tops and sink and French doors to the garden. The kitchen is further enhanced by a large utility room with additional kitchen units and space for laundry appliances, leading to a cloakroom with WC and hand basin. From the internal hallway there are three double bedrooms all with new carpets, and a well-appointed bathroom with a roll top bath, separate shower, hand basin and WC. ANNEX: The one bedroomed annex is accessed via its own entrance and has a large double bedroom, with en suite shower room and an open plan living/kitchen which also provides access to a loft room which can be used as an office or for storage. The annex has its own patio which can be separated from the main garden with hedging or discreet fencing. OUTSIDE: Springfield lodge occupies almost half an acre of grounds, with a circular driveway providing parking for several cars, leading to a garage/workshop.The gardens wrap around the bungalow and are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with trees and established shrubs. To the rear is a large patio, whilst to the left there is a well-insulated summer house which makes a useful home office along with a greenhouse and 3 storage sheds. There is an additional plot of land adjoined to the main garden which could become an orchard, a play area for children or house a studio or possibly a shepherd's hut. SITUATION: The village of Bekesbourne is surrounded by beautiful countryside and an abundance of walks, but lies only 2 miles from the nearby Cathedral city of Canterbury. Woolton Farm has a bar and restaurant whilst Chalkpit farm has a cafe and other independent shops and services. Bekesbourne village hall is the heart of the community and holds regular coffee mornings, quiz nights and fitness classes. The neighbouring villages of Bridge and Littlebourne, both just two miles away, offer good local services including primary schools, village stores, churches, Post Offices, and doctors surgeries. The cathedral city of Canterbury is just over two miles away and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, offering a wide array of High Street brands alongside a diverse mix of independent retailers, cafes, and international restaurants. The city also offers a fine selection of sporting, leisure, and recreational amenities, including the refurbished Marlowe Theatre.Canterbury has an excellent choice of educational amenities, including highly regarded Grammar schools, prestigious private schools and three universities. Canterbury offers a regular rail service to London Victoria, Charing Cross and Cannon Street and the high-speed rail link connects with Londons St Pancras from Canterbury West station in just under one hour.The seaside town of Whitstable just a short driveaway is renowned for its many independent shops, boutiques, bars and eateries. For the adventurous there is sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, wild swimming, and fishing as well as a harbour which is bustling stalls offering street food and artisan products. The town boasts a vibrant arts and live music scene and is home to many in the creative industries. The historic market town of Sandwich is also ten miles away. This is one of the Cinque Ports and a bustling little town with many independent shops and restaurants, good facilities, and a lovely quay. It offers a good range of shops, restaurants, and a mainline station with a high-speed link to Ashford and London St Pancras. The town is well served with a fine selection of state, private and grammar schools, including the renowned Sir Roger Manwood's.We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute o form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.
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.
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.
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.
A stunning 5 bedroom detached home offered in excellent, MODERN condition inside and out. This immaculately presented home occupies a prominent corner position facing the DESIRABLE Bancroft Lane and benefits from being close to WOODLAND WALKS, local schools and other local amenities.Internally the accommodation comprises entrance hall with 2 x coat and shoe cupboards, cloakroom, utility room, study, family room, living room and the hub of the home - a contemporary kitchen/diner with feature log burner and bi-fold doors creating a seamless connection to the outside space to the garden. The kitchen units were all hand built and incorporate top-of-the-range appliances. The ground floor (except for the kitchen) benefits from newly installed wooden flooring throughout.To the first floor the impressive main bedroom atrium ceiling with large dressing room and shower room right next door, two further large bedrooms (both boasting ensuites and built in wardrobes). To the second floor are two more bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally the rear garden has been professionally landscaped and includes various seating areas, raised rendered borders and a high grade artificial lawn, both front and back. The is a detached double garage and off street parking in front of the garages.Local Information For Kings Hill - Kings Hill is a modern, American-style concept village situated in the heart of Kent that entwines quality of life, convenience and charm to create one of the most desirable places to live and bring up a family in England. Nestled amongst attractive, landscaped gardens and protected woodland areas the Management team at Kings Hill provides landscaping and maintenance for the local residents, which means that the area is safe, clean and consistently maintained to a high standard. Kings Hill offers excellent commuting facilities with easy access to the M20, a regular bus service to the nearby towns of Tonbridge, Maidstone and West Malling, as well as a direct bus service to West Malling station, where trains run to London Victoria, Charing Cross and Ashford International. The station is less than 1 mile away. Kings Hill has its own toddlers group, a pre-school nursery, 3 highly coveted primary schools and various clubs. The range of sports and leisure facilities are excellent. It includes shops, eateries, 18-hole PGA championship golf course, David Lloyd health club, sports park, community centre, numerous play parks and much more. Two miles away is the beautiful town of West Malling and all within ten miles are Royal Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone, Tonbridge and Paddock Wood. Staying closer to home Kings Hill offers Liberty Square - the hub of the village, where there is Asda, Aldi and Waitrose supermarkets, eateries and further amenities (such as hairdressers, pharmacy, doctors, dentist and much more) can be found.Additional Information - FreeholdKings Hill Management Charge for 2024 - £432paLocal Estate Charge (Brunswick Place) - £380paBuilt by Charles Church in 2002Council Tax Band GEPC Rating CNew UPVC Windows in 2020New Baxi Boiler in 2022 (10 year warranty)Underfloor heating to kitchenDisclaimer - All dimensions are approximate and any floor plans are for guidance purposes only. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order. Whilst we endeavor to make our sales particulars as accurate as possible, all interested parties must verify their accuracy themselves.
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. 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Detached 17th century Kent Peg farmhouse in 2/3 acre plotElevation: 85m OS map ref: 338470Midway between Deal and Dover, less than 2 miles inland from beautiful St Margaret's Bay and between two AONBs, is the unspoiled village of Martin. Public footpaths and woodland walks abound, including the North Downs Way and the White Cliffs Country Trail.In the Martin Conservation Area, at its heart next to The Lantern pub, lies Martin Farmhouse (not listed), a wonderful family home for the present owners for 37 years.Travel:High Speed train link to London (St Pancras International 1½ hrs) from Martin Mill station just 500m away. Local services bus stop outside. Dover Ferry port 3 miles; Channel Tunnel 12 miles.A2(M2) 2 miles; A20 (M20) 3 miles; M25/ Dartford Crossing 65 miles.Dover and Walmer Castles 3 miles; Marlowe Theatre and Canterbury Cathedral 17 miles.Ground floor: Large oak-beamed kitchen French tumbled limestone floor with electric underfloor heatingBespoke hardwood kitchen units in Farrow & Ball decorShaw's 1m fluted butler sink with Perrin & Rowe mixer, Insinkerator waste disposal unit and boiling water tap AGA TC oven French doors out to patioUtility laundry room with stable door to patioOffice (Zen fibre link) / 5th bedroomDining room with Morso Squirrel woodstoveSteps down to wine cellarTrap door (currently covered and not used) down to vaulted brick-built water cistern of some 3 cu.m Another similar cistern pre-mains connection may exist at the other end of the roomCloakroom / WC with Wm Morris 'Brer Rabbit' decor French doors through to reading room / music galleryLower ground floor:Oak catslide staircase down to stunning flitch-beamed lounge with large inglenook and Morso Owl woodstove. French doors out on to rear garden. Green sedum roof above.First floor: 3 double bedrooms (not ensuite) and nursery bedroomFamily bathroom with airing cupboardAnnexe - ideal for separate independent living, yet connected to main house through two doors: First floor-Double bedroomBath / WC/ shower room Airing cupboard leading down toGround floor-Lounge / dinerGalley kitchen with stable door side entranceOil-fired boiler (no gas in Martin)Outside: Double garage with rear wood storeParking for up to seven cars on two drivesRear garden with wildlife pond, mature flowering shrubs and trees including sycamore, ash, oak, holly, horse chestnut, hawthorn and hazel.
A creatively designed, detached residence, built to an exceptionally high standard, offering approx. 1500 sq. ft of luxuriously appointed, sophisticated accommodation, situated in a prime location within easy reach of the cathedral city of Canterbury and the medieval cinque port of Sandwich.Tetra presents architectural magnificence alongside an intelligent degree of energy efficiency with a plethora of features, including air source heat pump, intelligent light system, double glazed sash windows, a well-insulated warm decked roof, underfloor heating, and smart eco-radiance heating system on the first floor. These qualities are combined with the latest technological elements, such as a biometric entry system, smart lighting, electric internal doors, and motorised skylights. The fixtures and fittings are luxurious, with a Beckermann German designed kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, high specification bathrooms, combined with the elegance of natural materials and bespoke hand crafted stairs, the interior decor is Farrow & Ball.The well-balanced exterior has a lime render facade with symmetrical sash windows sitting to either side of the accoya door, Kent peg tiled side elevations add a depth of character and blend well with the rest of the historic architecture found in Wingham. The biometric front door opens into a striking entrance hall, flooded with light from the glass ceiling above, the staircase is the centre piece and has been handcrafted with beautiful rich materials featuring a forged steel balustrade, bronze handrail and solid oak treads with glass risers. Dark framed, reeded glass doors lead one to a dual aspect reception room with elegant high ceilings and full height glass doors leading to the garden, whilst on the opposite side of the entrance hall there is a modern kitchen breakfast room. The kitchen has a hard-wearing porcelain floor which complements the slim line stone work tops, and sleek, matt handless units, these integrate many Miele essential appliances, as well as an induction hob, built in waste bins, wine chiller and a Quooker boiling tap with inset sink. A local artist has hand painted the splash backs complementing the colours of the Beckermann kitchen. There is plenty of room for an island or breakfast table and the space is further enhanced by a well-appointed utility area. The ground floor is finished with a wet room with stylish decorative tiles and a Japanese eco toilet which has sensor-controlled functions.On the first floor, there is a glass floor landing which leads to four, double bedrooms, and a beautifully appointed family bathroom which has fine quality Terrazzo porcelain stone and has been fitted with a Duravit suite and jet bath. The main bedroom has a luxury ensuite shower room and large doors opening onto a glass Juliet balcony which mirrors the second bedroom at the rear. OUTSIDE: Tetra occupies a generous plot, with a large driveway to the front which allows ample car parking, there are two high planters created by sleepers which sit either side of the Chinese sandstone path providing an elegant entrance to the main front door. The garden has been thoughtfully laid out with an opportunity to personalise the landscaping. There is a great deal of privacy from the mature trees that sit beyond the fencing, whilst a larch cladded studio has been erected in the far corner and has bi-fold doors ideal as a home office or summer house. SITUATION: Wingham is an ancient and historic village with many period homes and listed buildings dating back to the early thirteenth century. The village has a thriving high street offering a good range of shops and amenities, three public houses and the village primary school. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland.The cathedral city of Canterbury is just six miles away and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a thriving city centre offering a wide array of High Street brands alongside a diverse mix of independent retailers, cafes and international restaurants. The city also offers a fine selection of sporting, leisure and recreational amenities, including the refurbished Marlowe Theatre.Canterbury has an excellent choice of educational amenities, ranging from Grammar schools to well-regarded private schools and three universities. Canterbury offers a regular rail service to London Victoria, Charing Cross and Cannon Street and the high-speed rail link connects with Londons St Pancras from Canterbury West station in just under one hour.The historic market town of Sandwich is just 5 miles away. This is one of the Cinque Ports and a bustling little town with many independent shops and restaurants, good facilities and a lovely quay. While once a major port, it is now two miles from the sea and its historic centre is preserved as a conservation area. It offers a good range of shops, restaurants and a mainline station with a high-speed link to Ashford and London St Pancras. The town is well served with a fine selection of state, private and grammar schools, including the renowned Sir Roger Manwood's.Sandwich is surrounded by lovely countryside that has many good country walks and bridle paths, whilst Sandwich Bay is home to numerous nature reserves and two world class golf courses, the Royal St. George's Golf Club and the Princes' Golf Club.
This handsome period home, set back from the road behind double gates that open onto a wide driveway, is screened by high trees and mature planting.Arranged over four floors, its uniqueness makes it stand out from its neighbours with a green plaque proudly highlighting its historical importance.Stone steps lead up to an impressive arched storm porch and beautiful part glazed double doors. Stepping inside the wide entrance hallway, its high ceilings, glazing around the door and warm wooden flooring that contrasts beautifully with the neutral walls creates a very welcoming feel. On the right is the sophisticated drawing room which enjoys views across the driveway through its large window. A marble fireplace offers timeless elegance and warmth in the colder months, and there is plenty of room for seating.Across the hallway to the rear is a lobby, with side garden access and plenty of space for hobbies or home working. It opens into the fourth bedroom, which is currently set up as a home office with fitted alcove cabinetry and garden views. Next door bedroom five also enjoys leafy views and could double as an office space. Climbing the stairs to the first floor there are two generous double bedrooms, both with large windows flooding them with light, a bathroom, and a separate cloakroom. A further flight of stairs takes you up to bedroom three, with a fitted cupboard and access into the loft. Returning to the hallway, stairs lead you down to the lower ground floor with a useful under stair cupboard to keep the space clutter free. At the front is the living/family room with dual aspect windows, a fireplace and plenty of room for large family sofas. It offers the perfect informal family space or playroom for the children.Next door is a home office which opens into a workshop and a wine cellar. To the rear, past a useful utility cupboard, wet room and large walk-in larder is the kitchen/dining room. Shaker style cabinetry topped with Quartz work tops wrap around one side of the room providing imaginative storage. The space is beautifully finished and fully equipped, as you would expect from a house of this quality, with integrated AEG and Bosch appliances. There is plenty of room for a large table and chairs and the French doors at the rear open onto the garden terrace. This beautiful period home benefits from a pretty west facing garden with a large, paved terrace next to the house, perfect for summer dining and entertaining. There is an expanse of terrace to the side of the house, with access onto the driveway, into the garage and steps up to the raised ground floor. The tiered garden slopes gently downwards with mature stocked flower beds, climbing wisteria and gravelled steps that lead to an area of lawn at the rear. It is fully enclosed on all sides making it a safe sanctuary for pets and children.Within walking distance of Southborough`s picturesque cricket green, woodland walks and local village shops, this home has the best of both worlds as it is a stone`s throw from easy access to the M25, fast rail connections to central London and first-class schools. A must see! Arched storm porch with tiled flooring and part opaque patterned glazed entrance door, which opens into:Entrance Hall: front aspect opaque windows, glazed top light windows, wooden flooring, traditional radiator, radiator, and doors opening into:Drawing Room: 14`1 x 11`6 front aspect window, alcove fitted open shelves, marble fireplace with tiled hearth, wooden flooring, and radiator in decorative cover. Lobby/Music Room: 9`11 x 5`2 side aspect windows, side aspect part glazed door, radiator and door opening into: Bedroom 4: 14`9 x 9`11 rear aspect window, marble fireplace and hearth, alcove fitted low level cupboard with open shelves above, alcove fitted desk unit with open shelves above and radiator. Home Office/Bedroom 5: 14`9 x 6`7 rear aspect window, fitted open shelves and radiator.Stairs up to first floor landing with side aspect window, internal opaque side aspect window, radiator and doors opening into:Principal Bedroom: 14`9 x 14`9 rear aspect double glazed window, fitted double wardrobes with hanging rails and cupboards above and radiator. Bathroom: side aspect opaque window, low level WC, vanity unit with marble top, wash hand basin and mixer tap and drawer and cupboard under, panel enclosed bath with folding glass shower screen, wall mounted shower attachment with rainwater shower head and hand held shower attachment, cupboards above, airing cupboard housing the water cylinder with shelving for linen, part mid height wooden panelled wall, wooden effect flooring and heated towel rail. Cloakroom: low level WC, slimline wash hand basin with mixer tap, arched opening into deep shelf unit with side aspect part opaque window, and wooden effect flooring. Bedroom 2: 11`6 x 11`1 front aspect window, alcove fitted open shelves, fitted cupboard with hanging rail and shelf and radiator. Stairs up to second floor with door opening into:Bedroom 3: 11`6 x 11`1 front aspect window, alcove fitted open wall shelves, fitted wardrobe with hanging rail and cupboard above, ceiling loft access hatch and radiator.Stairs down to lower ground floor opening into hallway with under stair cupboard, wooden flooring and doors opening into:Living/Family Room: 14`1 x 11`6 front and side aspect windows, fitted low level cupboards, fitted open shelves, fireplace with gas coal effect fire, wooden flooring and door opening into: Home Office: 8`11 x 7`2 wooden flooring and door opening into:Workshop: 7`2 x 6`1 fitted shelving, housing fuse box and opening into:Wine Cellar: 7`2 x 6`7 front aspect window.Utility Cupboard: side aspect stable door, space and plumbing for an appliance, countertop and door opening into:Wet Room: rear aspect window, concealed cistern WC, heated towel rail, wall hung wash hand basin with mixer tap, wall mounted shower attachment with rainwater shower head and handheld shower attachment, tiled walls, and tiled flooring with underfloor heating. Larder: tiled walls and flooring, fitted open shelves, electricity, lighting, and space for additional appliances. Kitchen/Dining Room: 16`6 x 14`9 rear aspect French doors opening into the garden, side aspect window, integrated AEG dishwasher, integrated under counter fridge, 4 ring Bosch induction hob, AEG stainless steel extractor, integrated AEG combination oven and microwave, double Belfast sink with mixer tap, tiled splash back, mantlepiece with fitted cupboard under housing the Worcester boiler, wooden flooring and radiator. There are a range of eye and base level units, part glazed, wine rack, deep corner unit with fitted shelves, open shelves, and Quartz worktops. Garage: 16`5 x 8`6 front aspect up and over door, side aspect window, lighting, and electricity. Garden: At the front double wooden gates front the block brick and graveled driveway which has parking for multiple cars. There is wooden fencing on both sides, a raised brick enclosed stocked flower bed, trees, a stocked flower bed by the house and stone steps leading up to the storm porch with a green plaque to Amelia Scott. There is wooden fencing to the side with a wooden gate for rear garden access. At the rear there is an area of terrace at the side of the house, with garage access and stone steps leading up to the lobby/music room with a seating area. There is a paved terrace at the rear of the kitchen/dining room, and graduating tiered sections of planting, steps, and lawn with seating areas. The garden is fully enclosed on all sides by wooden fencing. General:Tenure: FreeholdLocal authority: Tunbridge Wells Borough CouncilCouncil tax: Band F (£3,121.80)EPC: E (52)Area Information: Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, KentSouthborough lies just a couple of miles north outside the historic spa town of Tunbridge Wells with its big retail names and its Georgian colonnade, the Pantiles, offering a vibrant cafe culture.It also sits just south of Tonbridge, with the A26 passing through it offering easy access to the A21 which leads to the M25.Southborough Hub with its new medical centre, library, theatre/hall, coffee shop, community rooms, and town council offices, together with retail space is within walking distance of the property. The Yew Tree and Ridgewaye Playing Fields are also close by, with open green spaces for walking and recreational sport. There are also allotments either side of the fields allowing you to grow your own fruit and vegetables on your doorstep.Southborough Common, situated towards the property`s end of the village, is a conservation area where cricket has been played for more than 200 years.If you`re a runner, dog owner or casual walker, the woodland area of the Southborough Common, nestled behind St. Peters Church, is a very beautiful space. Ancient and young trees slope down to a stream with access to Holden Pond and Bidborough and Speldhurst villages beyond.Excellent secondary, independent, preparatory, and private schools can be found in both Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge, while Southborough and Bidborough have their very own primary schools. The property is also within the catchment areas for the 6 highly regarded and sought-after Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge Grammar Schools.Southborough enjoys many local independent shops with an award-winning hairdresser, The Gallery, and restaurant Tallow, which has just been named The Good Food Guide`s Best UK Local Restaurant 2023 both are a short walk away. With additional convenience stores, a baker, a butcher, and pubs such as The Hand & Sceptre and The Imperial nearby, all your local needs are met.The nearest mainline station to the property is at High Brooms, which has parking, with fast and frequent train services to London Waterloo East, Charing Cross, London Bridge, and Canon Street. The train line at Tonbridge Station is 2.7 miles away and with two lines passing through, it provides on average 34 trains a day from Tonbridge to London Bridge in as little as 40-minute journeys. There is also a luxury coach service, which drops up and collects at the end of Pennington Road, straight to Canary Wharf, the city, Embankment, and other central London destinations. It is half the cost of rail travel enabling you to slumber or work using its Wi-Fi connectivity as you travel.what3words /// icon.cubes.frostedNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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 -
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.
A spacious four bedroom residence tucked away from passing traffic, enjoying far reaching countryside views and surrounded by glorious gardens of just over an acre. This wonderful home was originally built in the 1930's and extended over the years to create spacious living space that would suit the needs of a modern family who seek tranquillity yet enjoy the benefits of being in the heart of this popular village.Accommodation comprises: Ground floor Entrance porch, cloakroom/WC, reception hall, dining room with wide walk through opening to superb modern triple aspect kitchen with Aga and door to useful utility room, family room fitted with wood burning stove, sitting room fitted with impressive wood burning stove and double glazed French doors leading out to the verandah. First floor: Landing, shower room, family bathroom/WC, bedroom one with dressing room and spacious en suite shower room/WC, three further double bedrooms. Outside: Stunning mature gardens with a wide variety of plants shrubs and trees, large sun terrace, driveway parking area and double detached garage with loft storage. EPC Rating: E
IMPRESSIVE PERIOD PROPERTY SET BACK FROM THE LANE - FORMER RECTORY WITH SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL OFFERING A WEALTH OF ORIGINAL FEATURES - POPULAR VILLAGE LOCATION - ESTABLISHED SOUTH FACING GARDEN - PLOT EXTENDING TO APPROX 1.3ACRES (tbv) - SPACIOUS KITCHEN/DINER - FIVE BEDROOMS - TWO BATHROOMS - TRIPLE GARAGE - AMPLE OFF ROAD PARKING!. This impressive former Victorian Rectory set on a generous plot has huge potential and is situated in a popular village location on the outskirts of Sittingbourne.The accommodation (extending to over 4000sq.ft) features an attractive porch with stained glass windows, a wonderful reception hall with original Victorian tiled floor, spacious kitchen/breakfast room, sitting/dining room, drawing room, conservatory, five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Externally there is a triple garage and extensive driveway parking along with beautiful south facing gardens with a plot extending to approximately 1.3 acres. Rodmersham village offers an attractive village green with a bustling cafe/village shop, a popular primary school and public house. There are leisure facilities at Rodmersham Squash and Fitness Club and Rodmersham Cricket Club. Sittingbourne town centre offers high street shopping facilities, a mainline railway station, with fast access to London Terminals St Pancras, Victoria, London Bridge and Cannon Street, and schools for children of all ages. A wider choice of shopping facilities and schools can be found in Canterbury (about 17 miles), Maidstone about 15 miles, and Ashford about 15 miles.///feared.hulk.vast
Occupying a substantial plot measuring approximately 1.6 acres, and located on a quiet road in the sought after village of Hartley is this 4/5 bed detached, chalet-style bungalow. With this home, you're buying a lifestyle, not just bricks and mortar! The property has been modernised and is now maintained to meticulous standards by its existing owners, meaning the lucky new purchasers are offered this opportunity with no immediate work required.The property offers a spacious frontage with electric gates and a large gravelled driveway which can easily accommodate 6-8 vehicles. There is a separate garage which enables even further off-street parking, or a sizeable space for storage. Internally, this property offers versatile living accommodation so could suit families of varying sizes, even those that are multigenerational. Downstairs, the property comprises a cosy, yet bright and spacious lounge which offers French doors to the South Facing patio & rear garden. There is a country style kitchen, a separate snug (which could alternatively be bedroom five or a home office), a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, and a stylish downstairs shower-room. Completing the accommodation is a stunning Orangery/sun-room, which benefits from views over the garden and could be used as a more formal dining space, particularly in summer. Upstairs, the property offers a spacious Master bedroom with eaves storage/wardrobes and stunning South facing views. There is another double bedroom, and one further single, which is currently utilised as a dressing room. A family bathroom, again modernised, features shower-above bath, WC and wash-hand basin, with a contemporary black and white colour scheme. Externally, the impressive and expansive South-facing plot offers privacy, seclusion and a fantastic space within which you can entertain. The established gardens are mainly laid-to-lawn, but there is a games room with WC and store, which could be utilised as a home office (and also offers potential to be converted to an Annex STPP), an enclosed, hand-crafted, Oak-built bar/Jacuzzi area, plus separate swimming pool and patio. Further, there is a stable block which serves a paddock, plus kennels and a chicken coop. Church Road is well located for reputable primary schools in Hartley, namely Hartley Primary Academy and Our Lady of Hartley. Within easy reach, there are two convenience parades at Cherry Trees and Church Road/Ash Road, which offer a Co-Op, a village hardware store, plus an off licence and convenience store, respectively. The village country-club is a popular selection, particularly in the summer, whilst there are some beautiful woodland walks nearby, within Hartley Woods. Road links to the A2, M25, M2 and M20 are all within close proximity, as are train stations at Longfield (Bromley South in 12 mins and London Victoria in just over 30) or Ebbsfleet for a High speed link to Stratford International and Kings Cross International.Bluewater Shopping Centre is just a few junctions along the A2, whilst Longfield Village offers a Waitrose Supermarket, and a number of restaurants/takeaway eateries. Enquire now to book your viewing slot. Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: G
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)
This attractive detached house is situated in a quiet residential cul-de-sac on the northern outskirts of Sevenoaks. 1980s built and 2007 extended, this well-proportioned and spacious property offers four bedrooms, plenty of living space, a garage, ample parking, and an enclosed landscaped garden, as well as further benefiting from far reaching views over Seal and the surrounding landscape. The popular, peaceful location is ideal for coveted schools and local amenities. This inviting home has been extremely well-cared for, and is in move-in condition.
This detached family home enjoys a desirable setting on the northern edge of the popular village of Kemsing, within a few hundred metres of a footpath, open countryside and the North Downs and has a versatile layout, plenty of parking and attractive, well-established gardens. The property is spacious with ample space for family life, including three reception rooms and a modern, well equipped kitchen / breakfast room. The 1930s home has been modernised including an extension to the rear, yet still possesses a number of character features including an open fireplace and period internal doors. Many of the rooms have lovely views over the gardens and the surrounding green spaces. The accommodation is bright and spacious with more than 2100 sq ft of space over two floors, plus the added benefit of a detached garden office. Downstairs, the entrance hall opens to a 25ft sitting room and adjoining conservatory, kitchen / breakfast room, dining room, cloakroom with WC, a family room, study and utility room. Upstairs there is a principal bedroom with very large en suite shower room, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.OutsideThe property is set back from the road behind a good-size in-and-out driveway, which is block paved and enclosed by mature hedges, shrubs and trees including a prominent acer the front of the house provides an excellent first impression. The owners are rightly very proud of the rear garden, which is abundant with trees and shrubs, well stocked borders and pretty flowerbeds. It has been lovingly tended and well maintained, and is an excellent size, extending some distance and providing a sizeable lawn and a spacious patio for outdoor dining. There is off-street parking on the driveway for multiple cars and the original garage has been sub divided to create a utility room and store room.SituationThe popular village of Kemsing is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has local shops, a pharmacy, cafe, doctor's surgery, and a public house, along with a primary school and tennis and cricket clubs. Further amenities are found in nearby Sevenoaks, which is approximately 4.2 miles away. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside with a number of footpaths. Access to the national motorway network is easy via the M26 and M25, and Kemsing station (1.6 miles away) has connections to London Victoria/Blackfriars. Although Otford Station, a similar distance away, approached via Pilgrims Way, has more frequent rail services to London Bridge, Charing Cross, Victoria and Blackfriars.Additional InformationFreehold Sevenoaks Council Tax Band G Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage.
This substantial property is situated in a lovely peaceful setting within, what was, the formal grounds of the Gennings Estate on the outskirts of Hunton. The property has since had a complete redesign and renovation to offer spacious and adaptable accommodation throughout.On the ground floor there is an inviting hallway leading to a recently fitted open-plan kitchen and dining area complemented by a spacious living room and a delightful orangery boasting views over the grounds. The former garages have been tastefully converted into an additional reception room, currently serving as a games room, complete with a cloakroom and separate utility room. Stairs from the games room lead to a generously proportioned bedroom and en-suite, ideal as a guest suite or offering potential use as a granny annex or Airbnb.Continuing to the first floor, the main bedroom benefits from double aspect windows, an en- suite shower room and dressing room, alongside two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor reveals two further double bedrooms, completing the accommodation.Surrounded by superb landscaped garden and grounds spanning approximately 3/4 acre, the property is approached from the road down a private meandering lane which in turn gives access to the property with its own abundant private driveway with parking for several vehicles.To ensure you don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity, contact Page and Wells and book your viewing today!Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - Kitchen - 6.40m x 3.57m (20'11 x 11'8) - Dining Room - 5.19m x 3.53m (17'0 x 11'6) - Lounge - 6.40m x 5.39m (20'11 x 17'8) - Conservatory - 7.38m x 3.70m (24'2 x 12'1) - Games Room - 5.66m x 3.75m (18'6 x 12'3) - Utility Room - First Floor - Landing - Bedroom 1 - 4.37m x 3.59m (14'4 x 11'9) - En-Suite - Dressing Room - Bedroom 2 - 4.95m x 4.00m (16'2 x 13'1) - En-Suite - Bedroom 3 - 3.60m x 2.50m (11'9 x 8'2) - Bedroom 4 - 3.59m x 2.52m (11'9 x 8'3) - Family Bathroom - Second Floor - Bedroom 5 - 3.48m x 3.47m (11'5 x 11'4) - Bedroom 6 - 3.72m x 3.48m (12'2 x 11'5) - Location - This fabulous home is situated in the semi rural village of Hunton, a quaint and picturesque village nestled on the outskirts of Maidstone, surrounded by stunning countryside. Despite its small size, Hunton boasts rural charm with quaint cottages and historic farmhouses echoing a rich history dating back to the eleventh century.With around 250 houses, the village offers a close-knit community atmosphere with residents enjoying amenities including King George V Playing fields, Cricket Pavilion and a charming 'Pop Up' shop selling produce grown or made by Hunton residents, often held in the Village Club. For additional conveniences, neighbouring Coxheath Village provides a range amenities including small shops, a chemists, newsagents, Tesco Local, bakery and hairdressers.Travel - Marden and Staphurst Stations are within a 10 minute drive and offer frequent mainline services to London Bridge, London Waterloo East and London Charing Cross. Staplehurst in particular offers excellent parking facilities and a useful Sainsburys for last minute grocery necessities on your way home.Motorway Links: The M20 Motorway junction 8 is approximately 10 miles for travel towards London and access to M25 or coast bound destinations.Directions - From Hunton Hill, turn down Lughorse Lane for approximately 0.2 miles and turn right down a private road with a small sign post to the left hand side with the property names, Follow the road and bare right and continue through two large pillars and past the clock house. Continue forward onto the driveway of The Rookery.Education - The general area is well served with a wide range of private and state schools catering for children of all ages including Hunton C of E Primary School, Dulwich Preparatory School, Sutton Valence, Bethany, Benenden as well as grammar schools in Maidstone and Tonbridge. The Maidstone Grammar schools are of particular interest to families moving to the local area.
This striking contemporary residence occupies a substantial plot of just under 0.5 of acre and is situated within an exclusive village location.The property was built approximately 5 years ago by a builder who is a stickler for perfection and attention to detail, using the finest materials with a stylish approach to interior design. Dominating the entrance hall is a central staircase based on a bird in flight, set within a stunning atrium that provides a gallery to the first floor. The open plan living areas encompass the atrium with access via bi-folding doors to the entertaining terrace and large south facing garden beyond. The sleek kitchen is packed with 'AEG' appliances and features 'Corian' work surfaces whilst a utility room and large downstairs shower room conclude ground floor. The galleried landing is flooded with natural light and presents five double bedrooms (master en-suite) and two additional bathrooms. The 'Master Suite' and Bedroom Two open onto an impressive balcony which sprawls across the rear of the house with views across the garden and horse fields.The rear garden focuses on entertaining with a substantial terrace and a sunken seating area, providing ample room for the adults to socialise whilst the children have the run of the huge lawned areas. The garden widens into an L-shape with wonderful views across the fields. Extensive off-road parking is provided at the front via the gravelled driveway, whilst double gates provide side vehicular access if required.As well as a stylish interior design, this home has many architectural features such as the cantilevered balcony and two planes of the roof that extend beyond the slate tiling with louvred projections over the front and rear, acting as a 'brise-soleil' screen to the full height glazing.Overall, a truly remarkable home in a highly sought after and rarely available location. Call the sole agents, Kent Estate Agencies to arrange your viewing appointment today.Location:'Mulberry House' is situated in the hamlet of Maypole, on the edge of Hoath village to the north-east of Canterbury. Hoath has a village church and hall, a primary school and two public houses. The cathedral city of Canterbury itself offers a broad range of amenities, including White Friars Shopping Centre, schools, leisure and cultural facilities. The fast 'up and coming' coastal town of Herne Bay is a short drive away with its ever popular seafront and town centre providing independent shops, mainstream outlets and eateries.Westwood Cross Shopping centre is readily accessible with the newly regenerated seaside town of Margate and Ramsgate with the country's only Royal Harbour also within close proximity.The A299 (Thanet Way) is close by and connects to the M2 at Brenley Corner. High Speed rail services to London St Pancras take under an hour from Canterbury West. The Continent is easily accessible via the Port of Dover, Eurotunnel at Folkestone and Eurostar from Ashford International.Non Approved Draft Details Entrance Hall - 24' 0 x 11' 0 (7.32m x 3.36m)Powder coated aluminium front entrance door. Impressive double height aspect with a central glass balustrade staircase leading to a galleried landing. Underfloor heating. Windows to front. Storage cupboard. Power points. LVT flooring.Downstairs Shower Room - 12' 6 x 6' 11 (3.81m x 2.11m)Luxury suite in white comprising large fully tiled, walk in shower cubicle. Contemporary free standing counter top wash hand basin. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Underfloor heating. Partially tiled walls. Windows to front and side. LED downlighters. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan.Open Plan Living Accommodation - 34' 9 x 33' 10 (10.6m x 10.32m)TV/Media Area - 17' 0 x 11' 1 (5.19m x 3.38m)Windows to side. TV points. Power points. Underfloor heating. LVT flooring. LED downlighters.Living and Dining Area - 34' 4 x 14' 8 (10.47m x 4.48m)Windows to side and rear overlooking the rear garden. Large contemporary log burner. Underfloor heating. LVT flooring. Power points. Recessed mood lighting. LED downlighters. Bi-folding doors opening to rear garden.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 18' 1 x 10' 11 (5.52m x 3.33m)The kitchen is planned with a matching range of wall and base units arranged on three walls with inset sink unit. Corian work surfaces with drainer grooves. Glass splashback. Inset AEG induction hob with two built-in eye level 'AEG' fan assisted double ovens. Integrated 'AEG' dishwasher and 'AEG' double fridge. Window to side. Power points. Underfloor heating. TV point. LED downlighters. LVT flooring. Wine cooler. Door to rear garden.Utility Room - 11' 1 x 5' 11 (3.38m x 1.81m)Range of matching wall and base units. Inset stainless steel 1 1/2 bowl sink unit. Work surfaces. Power points. Underfloor heating. Window to front and side. Integrated washing machine and tumble dryer. Double freezer. LVT flooring.Galleried Landing Glass panelled galleried landing with an atrium window. Designer radiator. Power points. Double airing cupboard.Master Suite - 15' 3 x 13' 7 (4.65m x 4.15m)Windows to rear overlooking the rear garden and across horse fields. Power points. TV point. LVT flooring. Dressing area measuring 5'7 x 5'3 with built in wardrobes. Air conditioning. Bi-folding doors opening to the large balcony. Door to En-Suite.En-Suite - 11' 2 x 7' 1 (3.41m x 2.16m)Luxury suite in white comprising free standing bath. Large double walk in shower cubicle. 'His and Hers' wash hand basins set into vanity units. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Vanity mirror with LED lighting.Family Bathroom - 7' 9 x 7' 1 (2.37m x 2.16m)Luxury suite in white comprising walk in double shower cubicle. Wash hand basins set into vanity unit. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Vanity mirror with LED lighting.Bedroom Three - 12' 1 x 11' 1 (3.69m x 3.38m)Windows to front. Built-in wardrobe cupboards. Designer radiator. Air conditioning. Power points. TV point. LVT flooring.Bedroom Five - 11' 8 x 11' 4 (3.56m x 3.46m)Windows to front. Built-in wardrobe cupboards. Designer radiator. Power points. Air conditioning. TV point. LVT flooring.Bedroom Four - 12' 1 x 11' 0 (3.69m x 3.36m)Windows to front. Built-in wardrobe cupboards. Designer radiator. Power points. Air conditioning. TV point. LVT flooring.Bedroom Two - 14' 3 x 11' 1 (4.35m x 3.38m)Windows to rear overlooking rear garden. Built in wardrobes. Designer radiator. Air conditioning. Power points. LVT flooring. Door to balcony.Secondary Bathroom - 7' 8 x 7' 1 (2.34m x 2.16m)Luxury suite in white comprising large walk in shower cubicle. Wash hand basin set into vanity unit. Close coupled W.C with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Partially tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Extractor fan. Vanity mirror with LED lightingRear Balcony - 32' 4 x 6' 1 (9.86m x 1.86m)Paved balcony with glass balustrade. Views across the rear garden and neighbouring horse fields.Rear Garden - 278' 4 x 117' 9 at widest point (84.84m x 35.9m)Bi-folding doors open from the living area to a large paved terrace, providing an extension to the living area under the canopy of the balcony. Sunken seating area. Contemporary flower bed borders. Large expanse of lawn which widens to an 'L-Shape'. Vegetable garden the rear and views across horse fields. Outside tap. External contemporary lighting. Wide side access.Front Garden & Driveway - 39' 8 x 55' 10 (12.1m x 17.02m)Large gravelled driveway providing extensive off-road parking. EV Charging point Double gates provide wide side access for a vehicle if required. External contemporary lighting.Total Plot Size 0.4716 of an acreSecurity Smart alarm and CCTV system that is compatible with mobile smart devices.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 an oil fired boiler and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars. Under floor heating runs throughout the ground floor.WindowsThe windows are of triple 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 £3,736.34.ViewingPlease ring us to make an appointment. 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Cedar View is an attractive property offering more than 3,100 sq. ft. of light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over four floors. The accommodation flows from a wooden-floored reception hall, which leads to five reception rooms. These include the sitting room with a fireplace featuring a wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors to the terrace. Additionally, there is a dining room with a bay window, a family room with an interconnecting sun room that has French doors to the terrace, and a private study. The kitchen/breakfast room features contemporary wall and base units, including a central island with a breakfast bar and marble worktops and splashbacks. It is equipped with modern integrated appliances and has bi-fold doors leading to the terrace. Adjacent to the kitchen is a fitted utility room with doors that provide access to a gated yard area and bin storage and integal double garage. The property also benefits from a spacious basementThe first floor offers a large principal bedroom with French doors to a private balcony and an en suite bathroom, an additional double bedroom with dressing area and en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The property's two remaining double bedrooms can be found on the second floor.Cedar View is approached through double electric wrought-iron gates over a block-paved forecourt offering private parking and giving access to the integral double garage and attached single garage. The enclosed south facing rear garden, with unspoilt views over the Weald, is laid mainly to level lawn screened by mature hedging and features a large paved and part-decked terrace incorporating a swimming pool heated by air source heat pump.Sutton Valence offers day-to-day amenities including local shopping, a Post Office, health centre, public houses and popular primary school. Chart Sutton has a community shop and village hall, with further amenities available in nearby Leeds and Headcorn and more extensive facilities available in Maidstone. The nearby M20 links to the motorway network, London airports and Ashford International (18 miles) with its regular Eurostar services, and Headcorn station offers direct services to Ashford International and central London.The area offers a wide range of independent schools including Sutton Valence, Bethany, Dulwich, Benenden, St. Ronan's, Kent College and Marlborough House.
This very light and bright L-shaped property was built around 2008 and nestles in spacious grounds in an AONB. It is accessed via an outer gravel parking area where you can park numerous vehicles that leads to an inner parking area and a large double garage. The solid oak front door opens into the superb partially double height entrance hall with French doors to the garden and stairs to the galleried landing overlooking the hall. The elegant dual aspect lounge includes a stone fireplace and gas fire, French doors to the rear terrace and a wide archway to an almost double height additional dual aspect seating area. There is also a dual aspect dining room with a large storage cupboard and French doors to a terrace, a cloakroom, coat cupboard and the stunning triple aspect kitchen/diner with its central chimney breast, seating area and raised fireplace, picture windows and access to the garden. There is a superb kitchen area with a walk-in pantry, units with granite worktops housing upmarket appliances, an adjacent utility room and an archway to garden room style breakfast area with doors to a terrace. The galleried landing includes access to the loft, vast windows overlooking the front garden and leads to the family bathroom and five double bedrooms including a guest room with built in cupboards and en suite facilities and the main bedroom with an en suite bathroom and mirrored wardrobes. Outside the lounge and dining room is a terrace and another terrace adjacent to the breakfast room surrounded by lawns interspersed with a variety of trees including fruit trees and shrub borders backing onto fields.What the Owner says:We moved here soon after the property was built and it has been a wonderful home for the past 14 years but we need to downsize. Chillenden is a friendly village with its Norman church and village hall as well as the renowned Griffin's Head pub. It is not far to Adisham with its primary school rated Outstanding by Ofsted and where the trains link up with the Canterbury stations and the high speed train that can whisk you to St Pancras in under an hour. While nearby Aylesham provides for our immediate day to day needs and we are quite close to Wingham with its pubs, surgery, village store and primary school. There are excellent grammar schools in nearby Sandwich and Canterbury and top private schools in Canterbury. Here you will also find three universities and a further education college as well as high street stores, individual shops, restaurants and historical buildings.Room sizes:Breakfast Area: 11'11 x 9'5 (3.63m x 2.87m)Kitchen/Diner: 25'9 x 18'9 (7.85m x 5.72m)Utility Room: 9'3 x 7'6 (2.82m x 2.29m)Pantry: 4'10 x 3'8 (1.47m x 1.12m)Entrance Hall: 18'11 x 12'1 (5.77m x 3.69m)CloakroomLounge: 19'3 x 14'9 (5.87m x 4.50m)Snug Area: 10'9 x 8'1 (3.28m x 2.47m)Dining Room: 14'9 x 12'4 (4.50m x 3.76m)FIRST FLOORGalleried LandingBedroom 2: 13'1 x 12'1 (3.99m x 3.69m)En Suite Shower Room: 10'3 x 6'8 (3.13m x 2.03m)Bedroom 1: 14'10 into fitted cupboard x 14'6 (4.52m x 4.42m)En Suite Bathroom: 9'11 x 6'1 (3.02m x 1.86m)Bedroom 5/Study: 13'5 x 10'2 (4.09m x 3.10m)Family Bathroom: 11'3 x 6'5 (3.43m x 1.96m)Bedroom 4: 10'8 x 9'7 (3.25m x 2.92m)Bedroom 3: 13'1 x 10'1 (3.99m x 3.08m)OUTSIDEFront GardenDrivewayDouble Garage: 18'10 x 18'6 (5.74m x 5.64m)Rear 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.
Greystones is a stunning family home with a rich history, as the original part of the property is believed to date back to approx. the 1800s. Upon entering, you are greeted by an entrance hall with ample storage cupboards and a cloakroom. There is also access to a modernized cellar. The sitting/dining room is a beautiful triple-aspect space that is filled with natural light and features a log burner, making it perfect for entertaining guests. From this room, you can access the kitchen, which offers views of the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a utility room. The conservatory has a natural slate floor with underfloor heating. Another hallway leads to the original part of the property, which includes a double-aspect family room and a study, both of which have attractive feature fireplaces and fitted cupboards.Moving upstairs, you will find the first floor, where the principal bedroom awaits. This room offers excellent views of the surrounding farmland and comes with an en-suite bathroom featuring a separate bath and shower. There is an additional double-aspect bedroom with an en-suite shower. Two more double bedrooms with double aspects. The family bathroom with a large walk-in shower completes this floor.Externally, to the side of the property features a double carriage barn with a wood store and parking space for several cars. There is private access to the paddock from here. The wrap-around landscaped garden is mainly laid to lawn and includes a patio area next to the heated swimming pool, making it perfect for outdoor dining. Additionally, there is a large paddock separate from the garden.Local Information Area Of Ryarsh - Ryarsh is a sought-after village located in Kent. The village offers a primary school and a popular pub and eatery with a rich history dating back to 1516. For those looking to shop, West Malling is conveniently close by, approximately 1.5 miles away. It offers a Tesco Metro, boutiques, coffee houses, pubs, and restaurants.Those looking to travel by train can utilize West Malling station, which is approximately 2 miles away. From there, regular mainline services to London Victoria are available. Additionally, for high-speed rail services to London Stratford and St Pancras, Snodland is around 4.5 miles away, while Ebbsfleet International is approximately 13 miles away.The area surrounding Ryarsh is renowned for its excellent range of private and state schools, including Tonbridge School, The Kings School Rochester, Cobham Hall, and Sevenoaks. Sevenoaks, which is 12.1 miles away, also offers a comprehensive range of shops, schools, and recreational facilities, including Knole Park.For those needing to travel further afield, the house in Ryarsh is conveniently located near the M20 with good links to Junction 4. This provides easy access to the national motorway network, as well as London, Gatwick, Stansted, and Heathrow airports. In addition, the Channel Tunnel and the Kent Coast are also easily reachable from the area.Additional Information - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band GEPC Rating DDouble GlazingGas Central Heating Loft
Located in an idyllic position on the outskirts of Plaxtol. The current vendors have completed a superb refurbishment and the house now offers immaculate and highly versatile accommodation. EPC rating D.The property is an attractive and substantially extended detached Victorian cottage. The current vendors have undertaken a complete refurbishment and of particular note is the stunning vaulted kitchen/breakfast room opening into the vaulted dining room. They have recently completed the erection of a detached barn style open garage and store.The front door opens to the hall with feature tiled floor. The majority of the accommodation on the ground floor is open plan offer enormous versatility. The sitting room has a wood burning stove and feature parquet flooring which runs throughout most of the ground floor. The vaulted kitchen/breakfast room is to the rear overlooking the garden and fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units together with island. It is open to the vaulted dining room with French doors to the rear terrace. Pocket doors divide the open plan area from the double aspect family room, again with wood burning stove. There is a useful study, utility room and a shower room.On the first floor are 4 bedrooms, one benefitting from an en suite and there is a well-appointed family bathroom with freestanding roll-top bath. The second floor forms the master bedroom suite with bedroom, bathroom and dressing room.Externally the house off road parking and recently constructed open barn style garage and store.The gardens are a delightful feature, laid predominantly to lawn and bordered by mature hedging. It backs on to farmland which is a lovely setting.The house is situated in a delightful rural position 1.4 miles from the centre of the sought-after village of Plaxtol. A more comprehensive range of shops and restaurants can be found at Tonbridge and Sevenoaks, 5.5 miles and 8.9 miles respectively. Borough Green serving day to day amenities and mainline station is 2.5 miles with main line links to London Victoria. There are numerous schools in the area including Plaxtol Primary School and the public schools of Sevenoaks and Tonbridge. There are numerous grammar schools in both Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. The property is conveniently placed for Junction 3 of the M20/M26 at Wrotham, providing links to the national motorway network, London, Channel Tunnel, Kent coast, and Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports. There are numerous recreational facilities in the local area.Plaxtol 1.4 milesBorough Green station 2.5 milesTonbridge 5.5 milesSevenoaks 8.9 miles(all distances approximate)
A spectacular Grade ll Listed barn conversion with extensive ancillary accommodation, set within 0.61 acres of magnificent grounds in a splendid rural, waterfront setting. Tonge Barn is currently run as a highly successful luxury boutique hotel, enjoying an excellent reputation as such, with many regular corporate and private clients, returning year-on-year to stay at the hotel. However, due to the highly versatile manner in which the accommodation is configured, along with the mixed use status which the property enjoys, Tonge Barns new owners could easily reduce the amount of commercial accommodation and increase the owners accommodation, as they see fit. This would make Tonge Barn ideal for anyone just wishing to let the three self-contained units as you approach the barn and retain the remaining rooms for their own private use.The barn itself dates back to 1823 and has a wealth of period features, including exposed beams, exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings. However, the entire the property has seen a significant amount of investment recently, with all rooms being extensively updated and modernised to a high specification finish. As you enter the main barn, you are greeted by an impressive beamed and vaulted ceiling, with an entrance area overlooked by a galleried landing above. To the left, there is a lovely sitting area, with exposed floorboards, brickwork, beams, wood panelling and a wood burning stove. To the right of the entrance hall, there is a spacious open plan kitchen/dining area, with a similar array of fine period features. The kitchen has been fitted with a range of wall and floor units, set around a range of integrated appliances, granite work surfaces and a granite breakfast bar.A huge set of oak sliding doors open into the extended ground floor accommodation (formed from an old bakery) which consists of five double bedrooms, (each with air conditioning and well-appointed en-suites) plus a utility/laundry room.On the first floor, a galleried mezzanine landing leads to two, large bedrooms, currently used as owners accommodation. Both of these have a wealth of exposed beams, along with dressing areas and en-suites.In addition to the main barn, there are three, self-contained courtyard rooms as you enter the grounds, each with allocated parking. These have all been beautifully finished, with beamed and vaulted ceilings, air conditioning, bespoke oak doors and well-appointed kitchens and bathrooms. Finally, to the rear of the property, there is another wing, accessed via a wisteria draped walkway. This consists of four garden rooms, each with modern and stylish en-suites and stunning views over the gardens and the countryside beyond.OUTSIDE:Tonge Barn is set within glorious grounds of 0.61 acres and is approached via a gated tarmac driveway, which provides extensive parking for numerous cars. There is an attractive courtyard garden, flanked by mature rose bushes, to the front of the property. To the rear of the property, a gravelled driveway which provides additional parking, leads to a useful workshop, with bi-folding doors. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and planted with a selection of specimen trees to create a wonderful backdrop to this incredible home. A raised flagstone patio area leads to a superb detached yoga studio (currently used as an office) with oak flooring and huge, bi-folding doors which open onto an expanse of decking and the propertys very own river frontage. This gentle stream has resident fish, ducks and swans and affords magnificent views over the rolling countryside beyond.SITUATION:Tonge is a quaint, rural hamlet, centred around Tonge Barn & Tonge Mill and surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, situated between Faversham and Sittingbourne. Other nearby villages include Highsted Valley, Bapchild and Rodmersham, an old village dating back to 1100 AD with a beautiful village green, where there is a primary school and a popular pub/restaurant, The Fruiterers Arms. There is also a cricket club, a squash court, gym and a bistro cafe/village store. The village of Teynham is less than two miles away and benefits from having a local train station offering routes through to London and the coast. The surrounding countryside is mainly fruit orchards and it is close to the hamlet of Conyer, which has its own Quay. The village benefits from many local shops and a library.The nearby bustling town of Sittingbourne (approx. two miles) offers a range of shopping, leisure and recreational amenities, including swimming pool and various golf courses nearby. With the highly respected Highsted, Borden and Fulston Manor grammar and secondary schools close by, the town also has a good selection of primary schools and a mainline railway station with a connection to London Victoria in approx. one hour.The charming nearby market town of Faversham (approx. six miles) offers a wide range of high street shops and independent retailers which adorn its attractive high street and its market square. The town also offers excellent leisure facilities with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, a large park and recreation ground, a museum and numerous pubs and restaurants.It has a good selection of primary schools and two secondary schools, one of which is the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. Faversham has a mainline railway station with a regular service to London Victoria, Cannon Street and Charing Cross and a high speed rail link to London St. Pancras. The nearby M2 motorway gives excellent and fast access to London which is approximately 49 miles, the Cathedral City of Canterbury and the Kent coast.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, 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.
South Landing is a handsome family home offering almost 3,700 sq ft of flexible accommodation arranged over three light-filled floors. Featuring a wealth of parquet and wooden flooring, the ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall with useful cloakroom. The large open plan drawing/sitting room has a fireplace and two sets of French doors opening to the terrace. There are generous family and dining rooms, the latter also having French doors to the terrace. Double doors from the extensive kitchen/breakfast room lead into a generous conservatory. The bright kitchen is fitted with a range of bespoke wooden wall and base units with integrated modern appliances and arranged around an oval central island. There is ample space for a dining table. A useful fitted utility room is adjacent. The central staircase rises to the first-floor landing, off which the bedroom accommodation is arranged. The substantial principal bedroom with corner glazing has double doors to a private balcony, a fitted dressing room and an en suite bathroom. A guest bedroom also benefits from an en suite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom at this level.The property also benefits from a 26 ft attic room with windows, suitable for a variety of uses.Having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached through twin stone pillars and double gates over a sweeping tree-lined block-paved driveway with turning circle, providing private parking and giving access to the integral triple garage. There is a detached outbuilding which provides a further triple garage, a double carriage barn, an office and a store with cloakroom; there is also a log store. The garden surrounding the property is laid to level lawn bordered by mature trees and features a large wraparound terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. The whole enjoys far-reaching views over neighbouring countryside and woodland.The pretty village of Great Chart offers day-to-day amenities, including a church, cricket club, public house and an Ofsted Outstanding primary school. Nearby Ashford offers comprehensive shopping including a designer outlet and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsbury's and Asda, together with extensive leisure and recreational amenities. The charming market town of Tenterden is also nearby, offering a wealth of shops, supermarkets, amenities and leisure facilities. There are good schools in the area, including Great Chart Primary School, Goldwyn School and Highworth Grammar School (all rated Ofsted Outstanding), together with a wide range of independent schools including Ashford, Spring Grove, Sutton Valence, Lorenden Prep and Benenden.Ashford offers excellent road and rail links to London. The M20 (Junction 9) is close by, providing easy access towards the M25, London and the Kent coast. Ashford International provides High-Speed services to London St Pancras from around 36 minutes. The area has good access to the Continent via the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel.
Grade II listed detached flintstone house, ideal for multigenerational living with outbuildings totalling approx 600 sq ft. Potential for conversion/extension (STP). Stunning views over Darenth valley, situated on the outskirts of the village. DESCRIPTIONHampton Court House is a distinguished Grade II Listed property, its flintstone frontage tracing back to the 18th Century augmented by a later extension to the rear.Nestled beyond electric gates, there is a herringbone brick parking area alongside the detached double garage with additional parking to the side which has the potential to extend or convert into an annexe (STP).The spacious and well-proportioned property has scope to be adapted for multi-generational living. The current vendors have carried out extensive refurbishment including two bathrooms.Spread across two floors and supplemented by a cellar, the house boasts features including attractive fireplaces, wooden flooring and casement windows, some of which have shutters. The beautiful, established gardens amount to about 0.7 of an acre and include a Summerhouse which would make an ideal office space, gym or granny annexe.FEATURES- Four reception rooms including a triple aspect drawing room featuring arched multi-pane windows and doors, with three sets of double doors leading out to the gardens. There is also a fireplace housing a woodburning stove.- Dual aspect open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room, fitted with a bespoke range of wall and floor cupboards with granite work surfaces, including a large island. Appliances include a four oven Aga, a 5-ring gas hob, integrated microwave, dishwasher and fridge.- A separate utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.- Useful cellar store.- Impressive principal bedroom with far reaching views, feature fireplace, dressing room with fitted wardrobes and en suite bathroom with roll top bath.- Four further double bedrooms, all with views over the garden.- Family bathroom with roll top bath.- Separate shower room.- Store room with fitted cupboards.- Detached garage with electric doors, power and lighting.- The well established gardens are a particular feature of the property and comprise a formal parterre garden, courtyard with rose beds, lawn and well stocked flower beds. Fruit trees underplanted with spring bulbs give a pretty outlook.- In the garden is a substantial detached summerhouse, currently used as an art studio, but would be ideal as a granny annexe/gym/home office.SITUATIONHampton Court House is set in an elevated position overlooking the Darenth Valley on the rural fringe of Farningham Village, within a few hundred yards of its amenities. The property lies within the Farningham Conservation Area, the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is within the Metropolitan Green Belt, an area of Archaeological Potential and is a Biodiversity Opportunity Area.Farningham is a picturesque, predominantly 18th Century village with beautiful houses along its quiet High Street; the river Darenth runs through it with pretty arched bridges. There is an excellent Butchers, Indian restaurant and The Lion hotel serves as a restaurant/public house as well as two other pubs in the village, plus a Church dating from the 13th Century, a village hall hosting various weekly clubs/activities and a doctors' surgery. There is a petrol station nearby with convenience store.There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the river and through Farningham Woods Nature Reserve. Farningham has its own cricket club and there are several golf clubs and courses to be enjoyed in the surrounding area including Pedham Place Golf Centre about 1 mile away.Sevenoaks (about 9 miles to the South), offers excellent shopping, and recreational facilities, Bluewater shopping centre is 8.6 miles away. There are supermarkets in Otford (about 6.6 miles).The M25 junction 3 is about two miles away and provides access to London, Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports. The A2 provides access into central London as well as to Ebbsfleet International Station with its high-speed rail links into central London and Europe.There are mainline rail services from Swanley (3.4 miles) to Charing Cross in 31 minutes (London Bridge 21 minutes). Sevenoaks station (9.3 miles) to Charing Cross/Cannon Street (London Bridge about 23 minutes). Ebbsfleet International Station (9.7miles) to London St Pancras.There is a local primary school in Eynsford and preparatory schools in both Otford and Sevenoaks. The area offers a wide range of schools in the private, public and state sectors including Grammar annexes in Sevenoaks and Grammar schools in Dartford and Wilmington along with Newstead Wood school in Orpington.The house sits outside of the newly extended ULEZ zone. DIRECTIONSFrom the M25 take junction 3 (A20). At The roundabout, take the A20 exit towards West Kingsdown and Farningham. Continue straight over the next roundabout and at the third roundabout take the third exit to Farningham. At the end of the road turn right and then the next left onto Sparepenny Lane. Hampton Court House will be found after a short distance on the right-hand side. PROPERTY INFORMATION- Services: Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, waste and drains.- Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council- Council Tax band: H £4,456 (2024/25)- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation. Hampton Court House is set in an elevated position overlooking the Darenth Valley and located within Farningham Village.Farningham is a picturesque, predominantly 18th Century village with beautiful houses along its quiet High Street; the river Darenth runs through it with pretty arched bridges. There is an excellent Butchers, Indian restaurant and The Lion hotel serves as a restaurant/public house as well as two other pubs in the village, plus a Church dating from the 13th Century, a village hall hosting various weekly clubs/activities and a doctors' surgery. There is a petrol station nearby with convenience store.There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the River and through Farningham Woods Nature Reserve. Farningham has its own cricket club and there are several golf clubs and courses to be enjoyed in the surrounding area including Pedham Place Golf Centre about 1 mile away.Sevenoaks (about 9 miles to the South), offers excellent shopping, and recreational facilities, Bluewater shopping centre is 8.6 miles away. There are supermarkets in Otford (about 6.6 miles) and Swanley (about 3 miles).The M25 junction 3 is two miles away and provides access to London, Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports. The A2 provides access into central London as well as to Ebbsfleet International Station with its high speed rail links into central London and Europe.There are mainline rail services from Swanley, Eynsford and Farningham Road to London Victoria. Sevenoaks to Charing Cross/Cannon Street, Waterloo and London Bridge. Ebbsfleet International Station (9.7miles) to London St Pancras and Paris.There are local primary schools in Eynsford, Farningham, Shoreham and Otford. Preparatory schools include Sevenoaks preparatory school and New Beacon in Sevenoaks, St Michaels and Russell House in Otford and Radnor House in Sundridge.There are Grammar Schools in Dartford, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the Grammar annexes in Sevenoaks.Private Schools include Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Walthamstow Hall.The property lies within the Farningham Conservation Area, the Kent Downs Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty and is within the Metropolitan Green Belt, an area of Archaeological Potential and is a Biodiversity Opportunity Area.
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