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4 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Unlisted period country house
- Stunning North Downs location
- Charming accommodation
- Period features including exposed timbers and beams
- Inglenook fireplaces
- Master bedrooom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
- Bath and shower room
- Lovely garden and rural views
- Good access to travel links
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A detached house surrounded by North Downs countryside, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and situated just outside of the highly regarded village of Eastling, near Faversham.
About 0.25 acres.
Almost entirely surrounded by stunning countryside typical of the North Downs and designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
An unlisted detached house believed to date back to the mid-1800s and since extended and remodelled including as recently as 2007. Further enhancements have been made in the current ownership.
The charming accommodation is well presented and combines modern facilities such as uPVC double glazed windows and mains gas fired central heating combined with period characteristics such as Inglenook fireplaces, delightful wooden latch doors and exposed timbers and beams. From many windows there are far reaching views across open North Downs countryside, and many of the windows are fitted with plantation shutters.
On the first floor, there are four delightful bedrooms including a master bedroom with a high ceiling, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room.
Externally, the house has plenty of off-road parking with in/out driveway access to a garage/workshop. There are mature and established gardens including lawns, a sun patio, pergola, and poultry run, with views of the adjoining landscape from many parts of the gardens.
The house is situated on the edge of the rural North Downs village of Eastling, about 4.5 miles to the Southwest of the historic Town of Faversham. The village has a primary school, pretty church, village hall and a charming 14th Century pub “The Carpenter’s Arms”.
The wider area is well served by further schools both in the state and independent sectors including grammar schools at Faversham, Canterbury and Ashford. Despite the rural location, there are major travel links within a short travelling distance including the M2 motorway (Jct. 6) and HS1 train services to London from Faversham, Canterbury and Ashford.
All of these destinations are easily accessible including the Cathedral city of Canterbury with its major retail shopping centre, cultural interests and universities.
Our Ref: AHS220349
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