I always enjoy the approach to this estate and such a fabulous place for a permanent or second home -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
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A three-storey house converted from part of the Clock Tower which forms the entrance to a mews in the grounds of The Mansion House within the Lees Court Country Estate.
The property would make an ideal second home and shares the use of 15 acres of formal gardens and parkland, including a heated swimming pool and tennis court.
This property is a three-storey house full of character originally converted from The Clock Tower on the entrance to the stable block mews all of which was designed by Sir John Soane.
The private entrance is beneath the Clock Tower to the left and provides access to a modest entrance hall with cloakroom and access to a combined sitting/dining room which has handsome triple aspect period windows, a high ceiling with moulded covings and stairs leading to the upper floor. There is also access to a kitchen with a distinctive arched window and integrated appliances including oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, extractor fan and a hot air heater.
On the first floor, there is a double bedroom with both dressing room and en-suite bathroom as well as stairs leading to the second-floor landing and access to a further double bedroom with en-suite WC.
Although the property does not have a dedicated garden, the current owner has always used the gardens closest to the house and enjoyed considerable privacy.
The garage measures 19ft in depth and has electricty connected.
The Lees Court Country Estate features a fabulous, listed mansion set within formal private gardens and parkland grounds extending to about 15 acres, with the residents having the use of all facilities including a heated swimming pool (Apr–Sept) and tennis court.
The main driveway winds through the grounds arriving at left hand side of the house in front of the Clock Tower and stables, which are now a selection of most attractive mews houses with nearby garaging.
The pretty village of Sheldwich is nearby with its distinctive cricket green and the A251 on the periphery of the village provides a straightforward route to both Ashford (M20) and Faversham (M2).
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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