4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Period house with annexe
- Exposed beams and timbers
- Inglenook fireplaces
- Triple bay car barn and workshop
- Delightful gardens
- Good access to Ashford HS1
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A 16th Century Grade II Listed former medieval Hall House with adjacent annexe all set within its own attractive gardens including an oak framed 3 bay car barn.
In all just under half an acre.
All mains services connected. Broadband available.
Council tax: Band G
A most attractive 16th Century medieval former Kentish Hall House with evidence of jettying to one corner and a wealth of exposed beams and timbers throughout the accommodation with good ceiling heights. The interior features two Inglenook fireplaces, as well as timber latch doors and many other period characteristics.
The floor layout combines three reception rooms with a custom-built kitchen which has a full height ceiling. From the ground floor there is a covered external link leading to a separate one-bedroom annexe, which can be adopted for other uses if preferred such as a daytime home work space.
On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with Inglenook style fireplace, en-suite shower room and dressing room, two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
The house is surrounded by attractive gardens including a gravel driveway with plenty of parking leading to an oak framed triple bay car barn with workshop. The lawned gardens are complemented by a variety of trees, shrub borders, arbours, and a wildlife garden. Part of the garden is arranged for vegetables and fruit with raised beds, a pond, and a composting area. there is a woodstore, greenhouse and shed, a pretty courtyard can be found at the rear of the house close to the annexe.
The house is tucked away within its own delightful gardens via a gravel driveway with a five-bar gate and plenty of parking.
The property is situated in the village centre within walking distance of the Convenience store/Post office. There are regular local bus services whilst wider facilities can be found in the Town of Ashford within 4 miles including access to the M20 motorway at Junction 9.
The mainline railway station at Ashford provides high speed trains taking just 38 minutes to London St. Pancras. The nearby villages of Charing and Pluckley each have stations on the mainline.
Nearby Hothfield Common is a wonderful wildlife nature reserve and offers fabulous walks with access to countryside.
Our Ref: AVS230118
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