4 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Key information
Letting details
- Available now
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £2307
- Long term let
Features and description
- Rural Location
- Redecorated Throughout
- Two Spacious Receptions
- Master En Suite Bedroom
- Close To River Stour
- Utility / Boot Room
- Large Garden
- Drive For Two Cars
*RURAL LOCATION - CLOSE TO RIVER STOUR* Miles and Barr are delighted to present to the rental market this generous, semi-detached house set within the grounds of Chilham Mill Estate. Located within a small development of 4 converted Grade II listed mill buildings at the end of a private drive and close to the River Stour, it commands a rural and tranquil setting for those seeking the quieter life away from the city. Having recently been redecorated throughout in neutral tones, this property offers character and generous accommodation in abundance. The ground floor comprises two reception rooms, spacious kitchen with some appliances, utility/boot room and WC. To the first floor, you will find one double, one single bedroom, storage room and family bathroom with separate bath and shower cubicle. The spacious master en-suite bedroom is located on the second floor along with a further double bedroom. Externally, there is a large rear garden overlooking a pond and a drive for two vehicles. Pets negotiable. Council tax band D. Garage available for an additional £100pcm.
EPC rating E.
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The ancient and historic village of Chilham has a 15th century Square, 13th century Church and Castle dating back to 1174. The castle was constructed in 1616 for Sir Dudley Digges. The Norman Keep of the Castle dating from 1174 was built for King Henry II but stands on foundations dating back to the 5th century and there is evidence of early Roman habitation. Most of the buildings in the square and surrounding streets are white and black half-timbered structures some faced with brick. Almost all are listed buildings and part of a Conservation Area. Records of the Church of St. Mary date from 1280 but is believed to have been a church site since the 7th century. The square has a tea room, post office and pub.
EPC Rating: E
Reception Room (4.98m x 5.07m)
WC/Cloakroom (1.1m x 2.26m)
Reception Room (4.43m x 4.93m)
Kitchen (4.77m x 2.98m)
Boot Room (2.21m x 3.13m)
Bedroom (3.98m x 4.11m)
Bedroom (4.13m x 4.37m)
Bedroom (3.84m x 5.07m)
Bedroom (2.12m x 2.45m)
Bathroom (2.13m x 2.24m)
Ensuite (1.1m x 3.04m)
Parking - Driveway