Number Three, The Moat House, is part of a Grade II listed 15th-century Wealden Hall House in the village of Charing. Believed to have once served as the rectory, the property offers a balance of character and comfort, with views across the garden to the former mill pond.
The house retains many period features including solid oak panelled doors, high ceilings, exposed beams, and feature fireplaces in both reception rooms. The dining room, with its timbered ceiling and bay window, is a particularly impressive space, while the sitting room provides a more relaxed setting. The second bedroom enjoys double aspect views across the moat.
The ground floor includes a 25-foot entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, and kitchen with a separate utility area. Upstairs there is a principal bedroom with en-suite shower area, two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an additional shower room.
Outside, the rear garden leads directly to the water’s edge and includes lawn, mature planting, and terraces for seating. A single garage is included, with parking available both in front of the garage and on a separate communal driveway.
Additional benefits include gas central heating and mains drainage.
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