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5 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
5 bed
4 bath

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Property description & features

  • Grade II Listed Baillie Scott Arts and Crafts house
  • Nestled within a picturesque setting
  • Showcasing exquisite architectural detail and traditional craftsmanship and modern comforts
  • Kitchen/breakfast room and utility room
  • Three reception rooms
  • Study and Laundry room
  • Ground floor wet room and separate cloakroom
  • Luxurious master suite and four further bedrooms
  • Garage and cart barn
  • Summer house
Experience timeless elegance and refined living at Kintail Manor, a Grade II listed masterpiece.SituationNestled in the heart of the English countryside, Saltwood is a picture-perfect village exuding quintessential charm. Its idyllic setting features a pretty green, a welcoming village hall, a local store, a delightful restaurant, and an enchanting church, all contributing to its timeless appeal. Renowned for its desirability, Rectory Lane stands as the epitome of exclusivity within the village, boasting elegant properties enveloped by fields and open countryside, creating a sense of serenity and tranquility.Families seeking excellent education options have two primary schools within a short walk, while Brockhill Performing Arts College also lies in close proximity. For those aspiring for further academic opportunities, two highly regarded Grammar Schools in Folkestone can be accessed conveniently through a regular bus service.A short drive away, the market town of Hythe awaits, with its vibrant High Street adorned by a variety of independent shops, boutiques, charming cafés, and inviting restaurants. Four supermarkets, including well-known names like Waitrose and Sainsbury's, cater to the practical needs of residents, ensuring convenience and choice.Saltwood and its surroundings offer a wealth of sports and leisure activities for enthusiasts. Sailing, tennis, squash, cricket, and bowls clubs provide ample opportunities for active recreation. The Hotel Imperial Leisure Centre, along with two golf courses, invites residents to indulge in fitness and relaxation. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of footpaths, bridleways, and Brockhill Country Park, offering scenic routes for horse riding, dog-walking, and organized outdoor activities.With excellent commuting links, Saltwood ensures convenient access to various destinations. The M20 motorway junction (Junction 11) lies a mere 1.8 miles away, while the Sandling mainline railway station is less than 1 mile from the village. The Channel Tunnel Terminal is a short 3.7-mile drive, and the ferry port of Dover is approximately 12.5 miles away. Ashford International Passenger Station, offering further travel options, stands at a distance of 11.5 miles. For swift travel to London, the High-Speed Link is accessible from both Folkestone (5 miles) and Ashford (11.5 miles), with journey times to St Pancras estimated at around 53 and 38 minutes, respectively. Please note that all distances and travel times mentioned are approximate, serving as a general guide.

The Property
Kintail Manor is a magnificent Grade II listed Baillie Scott Arts and Crafts house, exuding timeless elegance and charm. Nestled within a picturesque setting, this enchanting property showcases exquisite architectural details and a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern comforts.
The manor boasts a commanding presence, with its striking facade, built in 1924 in a traditional Wealden Hall style. Upon entering, one is greeted by a grand reception hall, featuring a magnificent staircase and beautiful wood panelling, setting the tone throughout the residence.
The interior spaces are thoughtfully designed, offering a seamless flow between the living areas. The spacious drawing room, adorned with a stunning fireplace and large bay windows, bathes in natural light and provides a welcoming space for entertaining or relaxing. An archway to the left leads into a small study. The high central dining room accessed from both the drawing room and hallway is a captivating room with a wide, open fireplace and a stunning leaded light window that stretches from floor to ceiling, reminiscent of the iconic homes designed by Edwin Lutyens. The kitchen/breakfast room is also partially panelled , featuring an original oak dresser, this culinary haven provides ample storage with its wall and floor cupboards, complemented by a practical peninsula unit. A vestibule leads from the kitchen to an inviting terrace, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent to the kitchen, a spacious utility room ensures practicality meets style. An integral door opens to a self contained living area with its own front door which provides another sitting room, kitchenette, ground floor wet room, and two first floor bedrooms. The entire property encompasses a total of five bedrooms, arranged over two floors, including a luxurious master suite complete with a private sitting area, dressing room, and an opulent en-suite bathroom. Each bedroom reflects the grandeur of the manor, boasting unique architectural details, high ceilings, and an abundance of natural light.

Outside
Situated on a generous plot spanning approximately 1.5 acres, the gardens of Kintail Manor are a testament to meticulous design and natural beauty. The approach to the property is enchanting, as a charming formal sunken garden welcomes visitors with its meticulously shaped box and yew topiary. This grand entrance perfectly sets the tone for the calibre of this exceptional estate.To the rear of the manor, a wide stone terrace beckons residents to venture further into the secluded haven of the gardens. Here, a delightful oasis awaits, starting with a spacious and level formal lawn, providing a serene backdrop for outdoor activities and gatherings. Steps lead from the lawn to the informal gardens, gently sloping away from the house, and revealing a thoughtful arrangement of mature plantings that offer year-round visual interest. The presence of magnificent specimen trees adds an element of majesty to the landscape, further enhancing its beauty.Adding to the allure of the gardens is an oak-framed open-fronted outbuilding, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings and offering a versatile space for various purposes. Tucked away at the far end of the garden is a tennis court, providing an opportunity for active recreation amidst the tranquility of nature.At the front of the manor, ample parking facilities are available, ensuring convenience for residents and visitors alike. Additionally, a detached double garage offers space for secure vehicle storage, catering to the practical needs of the homeowners.Overall, the gardens of Kintail Manor embody a harmonious blend of formal and informal elements, showcasing meticulous design, mature plantings, and captivating features that contribute to an enchanting outdoor living experience.

Council Tax Band: H
Tenure: Freehold

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