5 bedroom detached house
Auction
Detached house
5 beds
4043
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- By order of the Executrix
- Five Bedrooms
- Set in over 3 acres of gardens and grounds with countryside views
- Dating back to the 12th Century
- An Historic Grade II* Listed Manor House
- In need of extensive updating and modernisation
- Benefiting from a cellar, parking and outbuilding
- Vacant
- For sale via Auction
Auction Sale - 11/12/2024 - via Savills.
Of interest to builders, developers and owner occupiers.
A Grade II* Listed, historic five bedroom manor house sitting on over 3 acres, in need of modernisation, benefiting from surrounding gardens and paddock. Vacant.
Tappington Hall is a Grade II* Listed Manor House of architectural and historic interest believed to date from the 12th Century set in a rural location with impressive undulating countryside views.
The house was the Manor House to Tappington Everard Manor and was the birthplace and home to Richard Harris Barham (born 1788) who wrote The Ingoldsby Legends.
The property is of timber framed construction on a flint base with brick infilling under a plain tiled roof and large central chimney cluster of four stacks. Tappington Hall boasts many period features including semi-dormers, central brick porch with rendered chamfered mullioned windows, jettied rear wing, dado panelling, inglenook fireplaces, and moulded chalk block fireplace.
Please refer to the Savills website, in order to download the legal documentation:
Savills Property Auctions | Tappington Hall Farm, Canterbury Road, Denton, Kent, CT4 6RG
Accommodation - Ground Floor - Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Lounge, Bathroom, Dining Room, Reception Room, Small Cellar.
First Floor - Five Bedrooms, Bathroom, WC.
Of interest to builders, developers and owner occupiers.
A Grade II* Listed, historic five bedroom manor house sitting on over 3 acres, in need of modernisation, benefiting from surrounding gardens and paddock. Vacant.
Tappington Hall is a Grade II* Listed Manor House of architectural and historic interest believed to date from the 12th Century set in a rural location with impressive undulating countryside views.
The house was the Manor House to Tappington Everard Manor and was the birthplace and home to Richard Harris Barham (born 1788) who wrote The Ingoldsby Legends.
The property is of timber framed construction on a flint base with brick infilling under a plain tiled roof and large central chimney cluster of four stacks. Tappington Hall boasts many period features including semi-dormers, central brick porch with rendered chamfered mullioned windows, jettied rear wing, dado panelling, inglenook fireplaces, and moulded chalk block fireplace.
Please refer to the Savills website, in order to download the legal documentation:
Savills Property Auctions | Tappington Hall Farm, Canterbury Road, Denton, Kent, CT4 6RG
Accommodation - Ground Floor - Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Lounge, Bathroom, Dining Room, Reception Room, Small Cellar.
First Floor - Five Bedrooms, Bathroom, WC.
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