3 bedroom detached house
Study
Solar panels
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Picturesque three bedroom Grade II listed cottage
- Former Medieval Hall House surrounded by countryside & far reaching views
- Period features including exposed beams, brickwork & 2 inglenook fireplaces throughout
- Double garage with power, light & remote control door
- Living room with an open fireplace, dining room with a log burner, garden room & a study
- Beautiful established cottage gardens bursting with perennials & a paddock
- Large double driveway with room for several vehicles
- Council Tax Band F
- Ashford Borough Council
- For Broadband Speed Refer to
Description
Grade II listed three bedroom cottage, formerly a 15th century Medieval Hall House. Hunger Hatch Cottage is full of character throughout with a number of period features including Kent Peg tiled roof, exposed beams and brickwork, Inglenook fireplaces and latch doors. The property is surrounded by picturesque countryside views, with no nearby neighbours.
This charming cottage comprises two floors and includes, on the ground floor, an entrance porch, formal living room and separate dining room both with inglenook fireplace and log burner, a kitchen with electric Aga, additonal integrated appliances, newly fitted granite worktops and a pantry, breakfast room with stunning views over open countryside and electric log burner, a utility room and downstairs shower room. On the second floor are three double bedrooms, all with views over the surrounding countryside and a family bathroom.
The cottage sits on a plot of just under 0.5 acres and benefits from an automated solar panel gated driveway up to the cottage which also has its own separate gated entrance, well maintained front and side gardens, various sheds that will remain and two small stables, a sun terrace with patio designed to take advantage of the views available, a large double garage with a car barn to the side and driveway with parking for multiple vehicles.
Hunger Hatch is situated just off Pluckley Road, in open countryside, and is approximately 2.3 miles from Charing. Charing enjoys an interesting mix of village shops, churches, primary school and doctor's surgery. Transport links are well supported with a main line railway station in the village, providing access to London Victoria and Ashford International station which benefits from the High Speed 37 minute rail service to London St Pancras. Junction 9 of the M20 motorway is 5 miles distant and junction 8, some 8 miles distant, both providing direct access to London and the Kent coast.
Pluckley Train Station is approximately an 8 minute drive away and offers a direct service to London Charing Cross.
Ashford is the nearest town centre and provides an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities along with Mcarthur Glenn designer outlet shopping centre and a selection of supermarkets including Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Asda, within easy reach by car.
Grade II listed three bedroom cottage, formerly a 15th century Medieval Hall House. Hunger Hatch Cottage is full of character throughout with a number of period features including Kent Peg tiled roof, exposed beams and brickwork, Inglenook fireplaces and latch doors. The property is surrounded by picturesque countryside views, with no nearby neighbours.
This charming cottage comprises two floors and includes, on the ground floor, an entrance porch, formal living room and separate dining room both with inglenook fireplace and log burner, a kitchen with electric Aga, additonal integrated appliances, newly fitted granite worktops and a pantry, breakfast room with stunning views over open countryside and electric log burner, a utility room and downstairs shower room. On the second floor are three double bedrooms, all with views over the surrounding countryside and a family bathroom.
The cottage sits on a plot of just under 0.5 acres and benefits from an automated solar panel gated driveway up to the cottage which also has its own separate gated entrance, well maintained front and side gardens, various sheds that will remain and two small stables, a sun terrace with patio designed to take advantage of the views available, a large double garage with a car barn to the side and driveway with parking for multiple vehicles.
Hunger Hatch is situated just off Pluckley Road, in open countryside, and is approximately 2.3 miles from Charing. Charing enjoys an interesting mix of village shops, churches, primary school and doctor's surgery. Transport links are well supported with a main line railway station in the village, providing access to London Victoria and Ashford International station which benefits from the High Speed 37 minute rail service to London St Pancras. Junction 9 of the M20 motorway is 5 miles distant and junction 8, some 8 miles distant, both providing direct access to London and the Kent coast.
Pluckley Train Station is approximately an 8 minute drive away and offers a direct service to London Charing Cross.
Ashford is the nearest town centre and provides an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities along with Mcarthur Glenn designer outlet shopping centre and a selection of supermarkets including Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Asda, within easy reach by car.
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