Set in one of my favourite village locations, this delightful cottage is made all the more attractive by the addition of extensive outbuildings. -- Greg Wood, Directror
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An Immensely Pretty End-Terraced Cottage in an Idyllic Village Setting.
Tucked away in a picturesque village location just a short drive from Ashford and within easy reach of Pluckley train station, this charming end-terraced cottage offers generous accommodation and an abundance of character, inside and out combined with considerable outbuildings.
The property boasts spacious interiors comprising a kitchen/diner and a cosy living room on the ground floor, with three well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs. Original features such as Deering windows and period fireplaces have been lovingly preserved, adding to the cottage’s timeless appeal. Outside, the charm continues with a generous garden to the side and rear, alongside a delightful secret vegetable garden complete with a large greenhouse, robust workshop/shed, and a single garage facing the road. This cottage has been well maintained over the years and offers a rare opportunity to secure a characterful, spacious home in a peaceful yet well-connected village setting. Little Chart itself is a serene and picturesque village, once the heart of a thriving paper mill industry, with the historic White House and several other local properties having been owned by the mill. The village exudes a warm community spirit, with the popular Swan Inn and the local village hall acting as focal points for social gatherings and a variety of clubs and societies. This charming corner of Kent provides a peaceful rural lifestyle, yet is conveniently located for those needing easy access to modern amenities. Ashford, a bustling market town, lies just four miles away, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and essential services. Transport links are excellent, with Ashford International Station offering high-speed rail services to London St Pancras and Ebbsfleet International, as well as Eurostar services to the continent. The M20 motorway is also readily accessible, providing a direct route to London and beyond. Families will appreciate the selection of well-regarded schools in the area, both state and private, including grammar schools, ensuring excellent educational options within easy reach. This property is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life, yet without compromising on the convenience of nearby urban amenities.
Additional information Mains water supply Mains drainage Mains electricity Electric heating Council Tax– Band D Tenure* – Freehold Flood Risk* - Low Broadband* – Yes, Ultrafast available Mobile Signal Coverage* – Yes (OfCom) *Data from ‘Sprift’ via On The Market.
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