The blend of crisp refurbished interiors and period architecture in a prime village location makes this home especially appealing. -- Greg Wood, Director
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One of three period properties, with tremendous kerb appeal, that have undergone a complete top-to-tail restoration, both inside and to the very fabric of the building. The result is a characterful home that now offers contemporary style and modern convenience throughout.
The Home The sociable, open-plan living accommodation is complemented by a practical utility room and downstairs WC, with direct access to the private garden. To the rear, bi-fold doors open into a spacious yet cosy living room/snug, perfect for relaxing. Upstairs, three double bedrooms are served by two exquisite bathrooms. A particular highlight is the part-vaulted ceiling in the principal bedroom, enhancing both the sense of light and space. Attention to detail is evident everywhere: bespoke joinery, cathedral-style radiators, solid oak herringbone flooring, and lovingly restored sash windows all reflect the quality of the renovation while remaining sympathetic to the home’s heritage. Outside, a walled courtyard garden offers an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, combining privacy with charm.
Situation Wye is a charming village nestled on the edge of the North Downs, offering a range of local amenities, excellent schools, and a well-connected railway station. The village is particularly popular with commuters, thanks to its proximity to Ashford International Station, where the High Speed Rail service provides a direct route to London St Pancras in just 37 minutes. For those traveling by road, Wye benefits from good access to Ashford via the A20, and to Canterbury via the A28. Ashford Town, located just a short drive away, boasts a wider selection of shopping and leisure options, including the Mc Arthur Glen Designer Outlet, Waitrose, and a variety of private and grammar schools. The historic city of Canterbury, approximately 12 miles to the north, offers further shopping, cultural attractions, and educational opportunities, including the University of Kent, as well as world-renowned landmarks such as Canterbury Cathedral. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the picturesque walks available across the surrounding North Downs, including the scenic Wye Crown viewpoint, offering stunning views of the Kent countryside. With its combination of excellent transport links, local services, and access to beautiful natural surroundings, Wye is an ideal location for both families and professionals alike.
Additional information Mains drainage Mains electricity Mains gas fired central heating Council Tax (existing property)* – TBC Tenure* – Freehold Listing – The property is Grade II listed. Flood Risk* - Low Broadband* – Yes – Superfast available Mobile Signal Coverage* – Yes (OfCom) *Data from ‘Sprift’ via On The Market.
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