I like the flexibility that this converted barn has to offer and in such a lovely no through lane too -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
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A late 1980’s conversion of a Midstrey Kent barn and milking parlour which created a fascinating home tucked away on the North Downs along a peaceful no-through lane. About 0.25 acres.
Council Tax – Band F
Tenure: Freehold
Converted in the late 1980’s, this home was a period barn and former milking parlour and is believed not to be listed.
The accommodation features a grand open reception room with gallery above, a handsome fireplace with wood burning stove and bi-folding doors opening to the garden. The gallery above is open to the full apex of the roof structure at first floor level.
There is both a kitchen and a separate dining room as well as a ground floor bedroom en-suite which is currently used as a gym.
There is a choice of five bedrooms on each of the upper floors approached via two separate staircases. Two of the bedrooms along with a study and family bathroom accompany the main bedroom suite which has a fitted dressing room.
It is thought that this property could be suitable for the straightforward separation of an annexe if required due to the combination of rooms at the far end.
Externally the house is accompanied by plenty of parking with access to a garage and a delightful lawned garden with a variety of trees.
This fine Kent barn and milking parlour is situated along a quiet country lane in the village hamlet of Hassell Street on the North Downs not far from the village of Hastingleigh.
The surrounding countryside is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are many delightful walks and rides close by. The wider area forms part of the North Downs and is both undulating and picturesque.
From Hassell Street, there is access via the nearby villages of Waltham and Petham leading through to the City of Canterbury. In the opposite direction, via either Brabourne or Wye, there is a route to the town of Ashford.
Both Ashford and Canterbury offer high speed train services to London St. Pancras taking 37 minutes and 58 minutes, respectively. The surrounding villages including Wye and Bodsham offer primary schools whilst everyday facilities are available in the village of Wye, including a train station.
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