I love the stunning rural views from this house between Charing and Westwell -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
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An unlisted detached period house with beautiful views surrounded by glorious countryside and set in just over half an acre of gardens with two driveways and multiple garaging.
An unlisted detached period house dating back about four hundred years with a number of later additions. The property is believed to have once been two cottages and was converted into a single house in around 1920.
The flexible accommodation comprises on the ground floor of a triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room with granite work surfaces, roof windows and integral appliances.
There is a dining room with wood burning stove and a sitting room with a delightful open Inglenook fireplace complete with a further wood burning stove.
The first floor offers a choice of five bedrooms including a master bedroom en-suite with a high cross beamed ceiling and pretty window seat. A guest bedroom is also en-suite whilst one of the bedrooms is currently used as a study. From many of these rooms there are delightful views over the gardens and North Downs countryside beyond.
Gardens The property is approached from the lane onto a gravel driveway with plenty of parking and turning space. There is an adjacent double wagon lodge style garage with log store and the extensive gardens are laid principally to lawns boundaried by hedges. There is a Morello cherry, Damson and two apples trees, along with a sunny patio and an old garage at the bottom of the garden accessed from a second driveway. It is thought that this building could easily be replaced subject to planning consent.
The property is situated just below the North Downs along a country lane surrounded by countryside.
The pretty village of Westwell is nearby whilst wider facilities are available in the historic village of Charing, including shops, surgeries, primary school, and a railway station.
The property is also accessible to the thriving Market Town of Ashford which provides a good choice of retail shopping outlets as well as excellent communication links such as access to the M20 motorway and International station with high-speed trains to London St. Pancras taking just 37 minutes.
The surrounding area is well served by a choice of schools both in the state and independent sectors.
Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage to Cesspit. Oil fired central heating Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band G Connectivity: Broadband and mobile coverage available
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