2 bedroom bungalow
Study
Sold STC
Bungalow
2 beds
2 baths
947 sq ft / 88 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Immaculate detached bungalow
- Garage and off road parking
- Beautiful gardens
- Summerhouse/home office
- Open plan kitchen/dining room
- Sitting room with wood burning stove
- Master bedroom with ensuite
- Walk to the station, shops and school
I think the addition of the garage with off road parking space makes this beautifully refurbished bungalow all the more attractive -- Sarah Holgate, Valuer and Head of The Villages
#TheGardenOfEngland
A stunning detached 2 bedroom bungalow completely refurbished throughout to create a modern flexible home with beautiful gardens wrapping around the property and bridge over to the garage with parking. Set in a delightful location overlooking the bowling green and within walking distance to the village train station, shops and school.
Silver Dawn is a detached bungalow in a quiet location opposite the bowling green/club. The property has been extensively refurbished throughout including the purchase of the garage and parking at the rear of the property. The newly added oak and brick framed porch gives character to the front of the property. There is a good size entrance hallway with radiator cover and book shelves above. The sitting room is a lovely light room with feature fireplace and wood burning stove. The kitchen/dining room has been well designed with plenty of cupboard/storage space, Rangemaster cooker (available subject to negotiation), wood worksurfaces, double sink unit, integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer, hot water tap and door to the rear garden. There are 2 double bedrooms both benefit from fitted cupboards. The master room has a luxury bathroom with slipper bath, wash basin and w/c. There is also a separate family shower room with shower, wash basin and w/c. The property is immaculate throughout and ready for immediate occupation.
Outside:
The property can be approached via The Alley or from the parking area at the rear with new bridge over the stream into the garden. The single garage was recently bought together with parking for 1 car. Permission was granted for the bridge into the garden which is well constructed and secure. The garden is as beautiful as the house with an array of gorgeous flowers, plants and shrubs set in borders around the garden. The garden wraps around the bungalow and is mostly laid to lawn. There are brick paths leading around the garden to the various doorways and a lovely patio area together with a secret hidden garden with space for sun loungers. There is a new summer house (wood burner not included) and also a garden storage shed. The bungalow is secure for pets too with new fencing and hedging.
Location
Hamstreet village is located 6 miles south of Ashford on the A2070, the main road between Ashford and Hastings. The majority of the village is in the parish of Orlestone, named after a much older hamlet located 1 mile north of Hamstreet on the ridge of hills; however, part of the village falls within the parish of Warehorne, giving a total population of about 1,800. One of the pubs close (the Woolpack Inn) has been renovated by the owners of the Globe Inn in Rye. Hamstreet is home to the famed local author and politician Chris Grayling.
Years ago, Hamstreet was just a hamlet known as 'Ham' based around the village centre which contains many buildings in the traditional Kentish weatherboard style. The village expanded rapidly during the 20th century and had its moment of fame in 1991, when maps of Hamstreet at various stages in history were used on a series of postage stamps to mark 200 years of the Ordnance Survey – this chance arose because the Hamstreet area was the first to be mapped in this way. An episode of BBC TV's Countryfile was also devoted to the occasion.
There are still a number of shops and places to eat and drink in the village including fish and chips takeaway, as well as a school, well respected doctor's surgery, dental clinic and sports facilities.
Two large areas of public woodland surround the village, namely Ham Street Woods and Orlestone Forest, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). The Royal Military Canal, the UK's third longest defensive structure, passes by ½ mile to the south. Three long distance footpaths also run through the parish.
Services: Mains electricity, water, gas (calor) and mains drainage.
Our Ref: AVS210158
#TheGardenOfEngland
A stunning detached 2 bedroom bungalow completely refurbished throughout to create a modern flexible home with beautiful gardens wrapping around the property and bridge over to the garage with parking. Set in a delightful location overlooking the bowling green and within walking distance to the village train station, shops and school.
Silver Dawn is a detached bungalow in a quiet location opposite the bowling green/club. The property has been extensively refurbished throughout including the purchase of the garage and parking at the rear of the property. The newly added oak and brick framed porch gives character to the front of the property. There is a good size entrance hallway with radiator cover and book shelves above. The sitting room is a lovely light room with feature fireplace and wood burning stove. The kitchen/dining room has been well designed with plenty of cupboard/storage space, Rangemaster cooker (available subject to negotiation), wood worksurfaces, double sink unit, integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer, hot water tap and door to the rear garden. There are 2 double bedrooms both benefit from fitted cupboards. The master room has a luxury bathroom with slipper bath, wash basin and w/c. There is also a separate family shower room with shower, wash basin and w/c. The property is immaculate throughout and ready for immediate occupation.
Outside:
The property can be approached via The Alley or from the parking area at the rear with new bridge over the stream into the garden. The single garage was recently bought together with parking for 1 car. Permission was granted for the bridge into the garden which is well constructed and secure. The garden is as beautiful as the house with an array of gorgeous flowers, plants and shrubs set in borders around the garden. The garden wraps around the bungalow and is mostly laid to lawn. There are brick paths leading around the garden to the various doorways and a lovely patio area together with a secret hidden garden with space for sun loungers. There is a new summer house (wood burner not included) and also a garden storage shed. The bungalow is secure for pets too with new fencing and hedging.
Location
Hamstreet village is located 6 miles south of Ashford on the A2070, the main road between Ashford and Hastings. The majority of the village is in the parish of Orlestone, named after a much older hamlet located 1 mile north of Hamstreet on the ridge of hills; however, part of the village falls within the parish of Warehorne, giving a total population of about 1,800. One of the pubs close (the Woolpack Inn) has been renovated by the owners of the Globe Inn in Rye. Hamstreet is home to the famed local author and politician Chris Grayling.
Years ago, Hamstreet was just a hamlet known as 'Ham' based around the village centre which contains many buildings in the traditional Kentish weatherboard style. The village expanded rapidly during the 20th century and had its moment of fame in 1991, when maps of Hamstreet at various stages in history were used on a series of postage stamps to mark 200 years of the Ordnance Survey – this chance arose because the Hamstreet area was the first to be mapped in this way. An episode of BBC TV's Countryfile was also devoted to the occasion.
There are still a number of shops and places to eat and drink in the village including fish and chips takeaway, as well as a school, well respected doctor's surgery, dental clinic and sports facilities.
Two large areas of public woodland surround the village, namely Ham Street Woods and Orlestone Forest, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). The Royal Military Canal, the UK's third longest defensive structure, passes by ½ mile to the south. Three long distance footpaths also run through the parish.
Services: Mains electricity, water, gas (calor) and mains drainage.
Our Ref: AVS210158
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