GUIDE PRICE £650,000 - £685,000. Attractive semi-detached three-bedroom period cottage on a 2.3 acre plot with outbuildings, stables and paddocks, carport, double garage/workshop and office, enjoying stunning countryside views, located on the outskirts of the pretty village of Brookland.
The accommodation is predominantly detached and offers a porch/boot room with door out to rear deck, leading to the inner hall and on to a bright double aspect sitting room with French doors out to a decked terrace and enjoying stunning views over the surrounding countryside, with exposed brick fireplace and log burning stove, attractive cast radiator, stairs to first floor and doorway leading through to the kitchen/dining room fitted with a range of wall and base units with space for appliances and dining table and doorway back to the hall with further doorways leading to a double bedroom with cast radiator and a generous bathroom with suite comprising of a walk-in shower, bath, wall mounted basin and WC. The first floor offers two further double bedrooms both with built in storage and views.
Externally, the surroundings are breathtaking with the most glorious countryside views over open farmland. The established garden features a decked terrace offering the perfect spot for entertaining and enjoying the view. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with established shrubs and trees, pond with bridge and gate leading to the outbuildings and driveway.
The driveway is approached by large timber gates and leads to a block, recently reroofed and consisting of three stables, a car port, garage and an additional flexible room currently used as an office/home bar. The driveway offers extensive parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a further cladded storage unit with electricity and on to the gates leading to the paddocks. CCTV and alarms are installed to cover the yard and outbuildings area as well as the gates, garden and property.
The property is situated in an idyllic rural location on the outskirts of the pretty village of Brookland. The village has a primary school and popular public house, and the larger medieval town of Rye is just 8 miles away with Tenterden and New Romney also nearby.
As well as good local state primary schools, several independent prep schools are within striking distance: Ashford, St Ronan's, Vinehall and Dulwich. Grammar schools for both boys and girls are situated in Ashford and Folkstone and The Marsh Academy is in New Romney. Coastal bathing beaches lie nearby at Littlestone and Camber and there are excellent links golf courses are at Rye and Littlestone and an active sailing club at Rye Harbour.
The property enjoys a rural setting yet offers excellent accessibility to the principal town of Ashford and its International Train Station boasts a journey time to London's St. Pancras in 38 minutes. Nearby Appledore also provides daily amenities, including a village store, public house, tea shop and village hall as well as a main line rail service to Ashford, where it connects with the high-speed service to London St Pancras.
Tenure – Freehold Services – Mains Water, Private Sewerage, Electricity Heating – Oil Central Heating Broadband – Average Broadband Speed 5mb Mobile Phone Coverage – Okay to Good Flood Risk – Very Low
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