Property description
Council tax band: G
CHAINHURST
CHAIN FREE Oast House with over 3,000 sq ft of accommodation and 1.9 Acres
Converted in the late 1990s, early 2000s, this striking oast is one of two properties created from the original farm oast. Occupying a country lane setting the oast provides well-proportioned family accommodation sitting in approximately 1.9 acres of garden and grounds; within the Low Weald Landscape Conservation Area in the charming hamlet of Chainhurst the nearby town of Marden provides local amenities including a mainline station.
Maidstone Borough Council - Council Tax Band G
EPC Rating: DThe village of Marden provides local everyday amenities including a variety of shops such as a Butchers, Bakery, Post Office, Country Inns, a Vineyard which produces fine Chardonnay, several Takeaway Restaurants, a Library, Veterinary Surgery, Medical Centre, Dentist, Chemist, Car Service Station, Hairdressers, Bank, Nursery and a Primary School.
There are many social clubs in the Village for all ages including Children's Football Clubs, Brownies, a Youth Club, Keep Fit Club, Cycle Club, Tennis, Hockey, Cricket, Bowls and a Theatre Group to name just a few.
In addition to Cranbrook School and the local Primary there are also a number of good state schools and excellent private schools such as Dulwich School, Sutton Valence and Bethany.
For the Commuter, Marden provides a Main Line Railway Station into Central London.
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