2 bedroom detached bungalow
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Features and description
- Beautifully restored property in idyllic location
- Stunning views of countryside
- Two bedrooms
- Bespoke hand made solid wood kitchen
- Classic bathroom with enamelled bath & nickel plated fittings
- Living room
- Wonderful garden designed by juliet sargeant
- Driveway with ample parking
- Shed and woodstore
Situated within rolling Kent countryside we are delighted to be offering this idyllic two bedroomed detached "Colt" bungalow which occupies a plot of around 0.2 acres with direct access to fields both front and rear, with stunning views uninterrupted all the way to the coast. The vendors have lovingly restored the cottage since purchase and it now has a real quality feel throughout including a bespoke hand made solid wood kitchen with composite work surfaces and a traditional Belfast sink. The cottage has wooden flooring throughout, and the classic bathroom includes nickel plated fittings and an enamelled bath. The central heating has been updated to an electric system, and a new electric induction hob has been installed in the kitchen.
Apart from the amazing views, the outdoor space is a wonderful feature of the property having been designed by the renowned garden designer Juliet Sargeant, an RHS gold medal winner at the Chelsea flower show and designer of the most recent Blue Peter garden, it must be viewed to be appreciated. Features include a gravel garden, a number of beautiful professionally planted areas and newly planted trees, but also the practicality of a large sunny patio, sweeping lawns and seating area to the end of the garden to take in the views. To the front there is a further attractive well stocked garden and attractive gravel driveway offering good parking facilities.
*The last five photos are of the garden summer 2021.
LOCATION
The Kentish village of Bilsington mentioned in the Doomsday book is noted for its historic landmarks, including the Napoleonic Royal Military Canal, St Peter & St Paul's church and Cosway Monument. There is a pub within walking distance, the White Horse, which is situated in the village centre. Bislington is about 5 miles from Ashford, where there is the Ashford International train Station with direct links into London within 38 minutes. There is good access to the M20 motorway, as well as the retail outlets and both state and independent schools.
SERVICES
Mains water, mains drainage, and electricity
COUNCIL TAX BAND
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