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5 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Unlisted period farmhouse with land
- Many period features including mellow exposed beams
- Extended in keeping with light & bright accommodation
- En-suite master bedroom with Juliet balcony.
- Delightful flint barn, stables and former paddock
- School catchment area
- Good access to Canterbury (HS1)
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An unlisted 17th century North Downs period farmhouse extended in keeping. Set in large gardens with former paddock, stables and a delightful flint barn with further potential, currently used as a consulting room/home office.
In all about 1 acre.
An unlisted period farmhouse of 17th Century origin with many existing characteristics of the period blended with an extension which was added in 2010. The extension in keeping formed a new triple aspect living room with underfloor heating, two sets of patio doors, a wood burning stove and an underfloor illuminated well.
On the first floor, a new triple aspect master bedroom was also added with an en-suite shower, Juliet balcony and built-in wardrobe cupboards.
The ground floor also features a spacious kitchen/diner with wood burning stove, a cosy sitting room, which also has a wood burning stove, and mellow exposed timbers.
In addition to the two principal reception rooms there is an inner hall which has historically been used as a playroom and has a pretty Inglenook fireplace.
The house enjoys extensive country gardens including a covered veranda and a shingle gravel driveway for parking and turning. Within the gardens there is a flint barn which is believed to have been an old forge, since converted to provide a therapy consulting room that could easily be used as a home office or a guest facility.
Beyond the gardens there is a former paddock with fruit and walnut trees as well as two stables.
Well Farm is situated on the North Downs in the rural hamlet of Sole Street within the parish of Crundale. The surrounding countryside is some of the best in Kent with many walks and rides immediately to hand.
The nearby village of Wye provides extensive local facilities including shops, restaurants, surgeries, and a weekend farmers’ market. Wye also has a mainline railway station connecting with both Canterbury and Ashford HS1 stations within 10 minutes.
The International station at Ashford provides High Speed services to London Stratford International and St. Pancras International stations, taking just 37 minutes.
The Cathedral City of Canterbury is well known for its cultural sites and educational establishments including three universities, as well as modern shopping and leisure amenities.
Throughout the area there is an excellent choice of schools both in the state and private sectors including three schools in the village of Wye. Well Farm is also believed to be in the catchment for the Langton Grammar schools at Canterbury.
Our Ref: FAL230029
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