Property Description: Guide Price £750,000 - £800,000. History meets modern comfort in this exceptional five bedroom character property. Dating back to the 1600s, this handsome period home exudes charm and has a generous living space to its fortunate inhabitants.
As you step through the front door, prepare to be captivated by the delightful original features that adorn this remarkable property. Exposed wooden beams proudly showcase the home's heritage, while latch doors, fireplaces, and even original bakery ovens pay homage to the rich history within these walls.
Four stunning reception rooms await, each with its own unique ambiance. A cosy snug invites you to curl up with a book or indulge in some quiet contemplation with French doors leading to one of the gardens. The living/dining room presents itself as an elegant space for entertaining with the inglenook fireplace taking centre stage, showcasing its original bakehouse features behind a wood burning stove, while the study offers a tranquil environment to work or study from home. And finally, a sitting room provides a warm and inviting space to relax and socialize with loved ones on a more intimate level while admiring the garden.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a central island with breakfast bar for more intimate meals. The working, oil fired Aga takes the limelight here bringing the characteristics of this property to the forefront of mealtimes here.
The interior of this captivating property continues to impress with its generous accommodation. Off the galleried landing, four spacious bedrooms have ample room for family and guests, with the main bedroom featuring a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom for added privacy and luxury.
Outside: An outdoor oasis awaits you as you step into the two enchanting gardens belonging to this property. A charming courtyard garden offers a peaceful sanctuary to unwind and enjoy al fresco dining, while the "secret garden" beckons you to discover its hidden wonders. Here, a sizeable garden room provides a versatile space, perfect for work or leisure pursuits.
Convenience and practicality seamlessly blend with aesthetics in this characterful abode. The property has two carport parking spaces, accessed via a neighbours driveway, ensuring your vehicles are protected from the elements.
The location of this remarkable property is undoubtedly another key selling point. Situated just over 2 miles away, Ashford International train station with its High-Speed service to London delivers you to the heart of the capital in an impressive 38 minutes. Convenient nearby bus stops provide easy access to the town centre and surrounding villages, ensuring you never miss a beat.
Families with children will also appreciate the excellent selection of primary and secondary schools in close proximity, catering to both private and public education.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern comforts and a fantastic location.
Location: The Parish of Great Chart was enlarged in 1987 to include the large comprehensive development of Singleton. The local Parish Council was founded in 1894 and continues to operate to this day. Locally is the very popular Great Chart Primary School, shops, restaurants, pubs and a good bus network that takes you to the town centre and beyond. Located on the A28, it is a good link to junction 9 of the M20, Tenterden and the Weald villages which have tourist attractions, historic buildings and the beautiful Kent countryside. Ashford International Station operates the High Speed Rail link that takes you to Ebbsfleet, Stratford and London St Pancras International in just 38 minutes. With a mixture of listed buildings, older and modern homes, Great Chart has a lot to offer growing families and professionals that are looking to move to the area for commuting purposes
Directions: SatNav = TN23 3AH / What3Words = ///spill.undulation.return
Council Tax: Band G (correct at time of marketing). To check council tax for this property, please refer to the local authority website.
Local Authority: Ashford Borough Council 01233 331 111. Kent County Council 0845 247 247
Services: Oil central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity. For broadband and mobile coverage, we advise you check your providers website or refer to an online checker.
Tenure: This property is freehold/leasehold and is sold with vacant possession/tenants in situ upon completion. Service/estate management charges may apply.
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Additional Property Notes: This property is of traditional construction. Please note, there are internal steps between rooms in this property.
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