3 bedroom detached house
Detached house
3 beds
3 baths
Key information
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Letting details
- Availability date: 16 Aug 2021
- Unfurnished
- Long term let
Features and description
- Detached 16th Century Farmhouse
- Attached 1 bedroom annexe
- 3 double bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Kitchen
- Living Room
- Sun Room
- Driveway
- Gardens
- Summerhouse
An idyllic 16th century farmhouse located in the midst of some of Kent s most beautiful countryside.
#TheGardenOfEngland
Offering a wealth of original features including Dering windows, original floorboards and exposed beams. The accommodation comprises living room with large inglenook fireplace and stove, sun room, kitchen with statement yellow Aga, dining room with views over the pond, ground floor cloakroom, 3 large double bedrooms, shower room and bathroom. In addition, there is a 1 bedroom annexe integral to the property which offers flexible accommodation that can be incorporated into the main family home or utilised as a space for family members or an office. Externally there are pretty gardens with a large summerhouse, shed, greenhouse and 2 very pretty ponds (currently complete with ducklings!) The sweeping driveway offers plenty of off road parking.
This historic village is renowned as the setting of the popular television series ‘Darling Buds of May’ and for its ‘haunted village’ local folklore. It is perhaps best known for its distinctive arched ‘Dering’ windows populating a large number of the old period houses and particularly evident in the pretty village centre. There is a primary school, Post Office/village store, butchers, three pubs, village hall, mobile library and recreation ground with tennis courts. There are regular bus services and a mainline railway station is located on the outskirts of the village on the mainline to London.
The village enjoys a close community with a large number of local clubs and societies including tennis club, cricket club, football club and a gardening society. The village is particularly accessible to the wider facilities of nearby Charing and the thriving Market Town of Ashford just a few miles to the south east.
Pluckley is surrounded by glorious countryside typical of The Weald including apple orchards, oast houses, rides and walks.
Our Ref: ARL210032
#TheGardenOfEngland
Offering a wealth of original features including Dering windows, original floorboards and exposed beams. The accommodation comprises living room with large inglenook fireplace and stove, sun room, kitchen with statement yellow Aga, dining room with views over the pond, ground floor cloakroom, 3 large double bedrooms, shower room and bathroom. In addition, there is a 1 bedroom annexe integral to the property which offers flexible accommodation that can be incorporated into the main family home or utilised as a space for family members or an office. Externally there are pretty gardens with a large summerhouse, shed, greenhouse and 2 very pretty ponds (currently complete with ducklings!) The sweeping driveway offers plenty of off road parking.
This historic village is renowned as the setting of the popular television series ‘Darling Buds of May’ and for its ‘haunted village’ local folklore. It is perhaps best known for its distinctive arched ‘Dering’ windows populating a large number of the old period houses and particularly evident in the pretty village centre. There is a primary school, Post Office/village store, butchers, three pubs, village hall, mobile library and recreation ground with tennis courts. There are regular bus services and a mainline railway station is located on the outskirts of the village on the mainline to London.
The village enjoys a close community with a large number of local clubs and societies including tennis club, cricket club, football club and a gardening society. The village is particularly accessible to the wider facilities of nearby Charing and the thriving Market Town of Ashford just a few miles to the south east.
Pluckley is surrounded by glorious countryside typical of The Weald including apple orchards, oast houses, rides and walks.
Our Ref: ARL210032
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