3 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Guide price £550,000 £600,000
- Historic Grade II Listed 16th Century Home
- Wealth of Character Throughout
- Lounge & Dining Room with Inglenook Fireplaces
- Study, Utility Room & Downstairs Cloakroom
- Three Generous Bedrooms
- Four Piece Family Bathroom
- Detached Double Garage Beside
- Secluded Central Village Location
GUIDE PRICE £600,000 - £650,000
Nestled behind mature front gardens, is this historic, Grade II listed family home. Dating in part back to the early 1600's, and possibly earlier, this unique home has links showing its sale as far back as 1626. Suffice to say, this unique home has a rich history and is located almost in the heart of this popular village. With a wealth of character and charm, the property offers generous living space, with the benefit of later additions providing practicality for the next generation.
As you enter, a door to your left takes you into the dual aspect dining room, with wood burning stove in the Inglenook fireplace and feature timbered ceilings. From here, a doorway leads to the more modern kitchen, with its extensive range of wall and base units and from here a door leading to the outside. As you turn right from the porch, you enter the bay fronted living room, with timbered ceilings and Inglenook fireplace. From here, a doorway leads to the ground floor study, with utility and cloakroom beyond.
The inner hallway, with door to the garden, features an attractive turning staircase leading to the first floor, with a cloakroom on the half landing. The hallway leads to the three generous bedrooms, with the master offering a walk in wardrobe and the four piece family bathroom suite, all offering feature timbered walls and ceilings.
Outside, the front gardens, with lawn, shrubs and mature trees offer a driveway beside leading to the detached double garage beside the house. A pathway between the house and garage takes you to the secluded rear gardens, mainly laid to lawn, with patio area, mature shrub and timber summerhouse to the side.
Mansion House is only a short walk to the centre of the village, which offers a popular Primary School, public house, convenience store, award winning restaurant, tea rooms and Post Office, with Chart Hills Golf Club also close by. The village of Headcorn is only a short drive or bus ride away, with its range of independent shops and restaurants and mainline train station with regular services into London Charing Cross while the larger town of Tenterden is just under 5 miles away, with its greater range of shopping and leisure facilities including Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
Freehold
Council Tax Band: G
EPC Report: NA
Broadband: Standard, Superfast & Ultrafast
Nestled behind mature front gardens, is this historic, Grade II listed family home. Dating in part back to the early 1600's, and possibly earlier, this unique home has links showing its sale as far back as 1626. Suffice to say, this unique home has a rich history and is located almost in the heart of this popular village. With a wealth of character and charm, the property offers generous living space, with the benefit of later additions providing practicality for the next generation.
As you enter, a door to your left takes you into the dual aspect dining room, with wood burning stove in the Inglenook fireplace and feature timbered ceilings. From here, a doorway leads to the more modern kitchen, with its extensive range of wall and base units and from here a door leading to the outside. As you turn right from the porch, you enter the bay fronted living room, with timbered ceilings and Inglenook fireplace. From here, a doorway leads to the ground floor study, with utility and cloakroom beyond.
The inner hallway, with door to the garden, features an attractive turning staircase leading to the first floor, with a cloakroom on the half landing. The hallway leads to the three generous bedrooms, with the master offering a walk in wardrobe and the four piece family bathroom suite, all offering feature timbered walls and ceilings.
Outside, the front gardens, with lawn, shrubs and mature trees offer a driveway beside leading to the detached double garage beside the house. A pathway between the house and garage takes you to the secluded rear gardens, mainly laid to lawn, with patio area, mature shrub and timber summerhouse to the side.
Mansion House is only a short walk to the centre of the village, which offers a popular Primary School, public house, convenience store, award winning restaurant, tea rooms and Post Office, with Chart Hills Golf Club also close by. The village of Headcorn is only a short drive or bus ride away, with its range of independent shops and restaurants and mainline train station with regular services into London Charing Cross while the larger town of Tenterden is just under 5 miles away, with its greater range of shopping and leisure facilities including Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
Freehold
Council Tax Band: G
EPC Report: NA
Broadband: Standard, Superfast & Ultrafast
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