5 bedroom detached house
Study
Detached house
5 beds
4 baths
2.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Single storey barn conversion.
- Impressive high pitched timbered ceilings.
- Two entirely separate self-contained annexes.
- Multi-generational living or holiday letting.
- Attractive gardens and enjoys plenty of parking.
- Wonderful tucked away location
- Good access to HS1 and schools
This property strikes me as a very rare multi generational opportunity with three separate households -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
A charming single storey barn conversion with the benefit of two separate self-contained annexes suitable for multi-generational living requirements.
The property is beautifully located set well away from busy roads and surrounded by its own gardens and paddocks.
In all about 2 acres.
Tenure – Freehold
Council Tax Band G
A charming single storey barn conversion believed to have been converted in the 1980s of ragstone and brick elevations beneath a Kent Peg Tile roof.
The accommodation is full of character including impressive high pitched timbered ceilings within the kitchen and sitting room, an “AGA” and an inglenook fireplace complete with wood burning stove. Additional reception rooms include a study and a double-glazed garden room with external access to a roof terrace. There are 3 comfortable bedrooms (1 Ensuite).
The grounds include two entirely separate self-contained 1-bedroom annexes which provide an excellent opportunity for multi-generational living or holiday letting, subject to the necessary planning consents. This ancillary accommodation could also be re-purposed as home office spaces if required.
Gardens and Land
The barn is surrounded by attractive gardens and enjoys plenty of parking behind wooden entrance gates. Beyond the gardens there are fenced paddocks suitable for grazing with potential for equestrian facilities if required.
The property is tucked away on the rural edge of the historic village of Great Chart which has a number of local facilities including a primary school, Inns, independent school and access to the thriving market town of Ashford.
Ashford has an excellent range of retail outlets including a nearby Waitrose. The town is host to Ashford International Station which provides high speed (HS1) trains to London St Pancras in 38 minutes.
The town also enjoys access to the M20 motorway providing a fast link with the M26/M25 and the Channel Tunnel.
The surrounding area enjoys an excellent choice of schools both in the State and Independent Sectors including Ashford Prep School on the outskirts of Great Chart and Grammar Schools for both boys and girls.
There are nearby footpaths providing attractive walks in the surrounding countryside including to Worten Wood.
Our Ref: AVS240136
#TheGardenOfEngland
A charming single storey barn conversion with the benefit of two separate self-contained annexes suitable for multi-generational living requirements.
The property is beautifully located set well away from busy roads and surrounded by its own gardens and paddocks.
In all about 2 acres.
Tenure – Freehold
Council Tax Band G
A charming single storey barn conversion believed to have been converted in the 1980s of ragstone and brick elevations beneath a Kent Peg Tile roof.
The accommodation is full of character including impressive high pitched timbered ceilings within the kitchen and sitting room, an “AGA” and an inglenook fireplace complete with wood burning stove. Additional reception rooms include a study and a double-glazed garden room with external access to a roof terrace. There are 3 comfortable bedrooms (1 Ensuite).
The grounds include two entirely separate self-contained 1-bedroom annexes which provide an excellent opportunity for multi-generational living or holiday letting, subject to the necessary planning consents. This ancillary accommodation could also be re-purposed as home office spaces if required.
Gardens and Land
The barn is surrounded by attractive gardens and enjoys plenty of parking behind wooden entrance gates. Beyond the gardens there are fenced paddocks suitable for grazing with potential for equestrian facilities if required.
The property is tucked away on the rural edge of the historic village of Great Chart which has a number of local facilities including a primary school, Inns, independent school and access to the thriving market town of Ashford.
Ashford has an excellent range of retail outlets including a nearby Waitrose. The town is host to Ashford International Station which provides high speed (HS1) trains to London St Pancras in 38 minutes.
The town also enjoys access to the M20 motorway providing a fast link with the M26/M25 and the Channel Tunnel.
The surrounding area enjoys an excellent choice of schools both in the State and Independent Sectors including Ashford Prep School on the outskirts of Great Chart and Grammar Schools for both boys and girls.
There are nearby footpaths providing attractive walks in the surrounding countryside including to Worten Wood.
Our Ref: AVS240136
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