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£200,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Market Place, Charing, Kent, TN27
Chain-free
Cash buyers only
Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Charming four-bedroom flint property offered for sale by the Spitalfields Historic Building Trust to support restoration works at the adjacent Charing Archbishop’s Palace.
- The house now requires a thoughtful, historically sensitive renovation.
- A buyer with experience in historic buildings and an interest in restoring nationally important architecture is sought.
- The property is Grade I listed, with future works requiring close collaboration with Historic England and Ashford Borough Council.
- Part of an exceptional medieval site dating from the 8th to 15th centuries, once visited by Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.
- Cash buyers only due to condition; no onward chain and close to the mainline train station.
This is a major project to undertake, but the resulting home will hold both historic significance and a prominent place within the village. -- Greg Wood, Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
Part of the historic Archbishops’ Palace in the centre of Charing, this four-bedroom home offers a unique setting overlooking Cleward’s Meadow and is just a short walk from both the High Street and the train station.
Due to the current condition of the property, cash buyers only will be considered. Purchasers able to proceed quickly are of particular interest.
The property is offered with no onward chain.
Grade I listed.
The Spitalfields Historic Building Trust is delighted to offer his charming four-bedroom detached flint property for sale, to help support our works on our adjacent site: Charing Archbishop’s Palace.
This historic domestic property has been in agricultural tenancy for many decades, and now requires a considered renovation to bring it back to life as a home once more. We are seeking a new custodian with experience in historic buildings, a desire to restore some of our most nationally important architecture, and eager to be part of this wonderful village community.
Situation
The Archbishop’s Palace site as a whole has roots back to the 8th century, with many of the buildings still standing today ranging from the late 13th to the late 15th century. The palace was a favourite residence of archbishops during the medieval period and hosted King Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. This particular property is Grade I listed, and any future owner will be working closely with Historic England and Ashford Borough Council to ensure that the works are appropriate and sympathetic to this special place.
Dan Cruickshank, Architectural Historian and Chair of Trustees of the Spitalfields Trust, added: “The Archbishop's Palace at Charing in Kent is a marvellous architectural survival, of intense historic interest, embedded - in almost secret manner - within one of the county’s most attractive villages. The nation can boast few historic buildings comparable to the palace at Charing, and arguably none so bewitchingly beautiful, picturesque - and with such potential for careful repair, conservation and adaptation - all of which can give these ancient structures new lives.”
Prior to sale, we have secured a structural and building assessment by well-respected heritage firm The Morton Partnership, and have also procured an asbestos survey and outline quotes for removal. We are happy to make these reports available to interested parties, but would like to advise that we have taken the recommendations of these reports into account when forming the guide price.
The property is served by mains water and drainage, and electricity. A recent positive EICR was achieved on the electrical installation, and the mains water supply was upgraded and replaced in 2023. The property is understood to be Council Tax band ‘C’. Due to its Grade I listing, the property is exempt from EPC requirements.
Our Ref: AVS250141
#TheGardenOfEngland
Part of the historic Archbishops’ Palace in the centre of Charing, this four-bedroom home offers a unique setting overlooking Cleward’s Meadow and is just a short walk from both the High Street and the train station.
Due to the current condition of the property, cash buyers only will be considered. Purchasers able to proceed quickly are of particular interest.
The property is offered with no onward chain.
Grade I listed.
The Spitalfields Historic Building Trust is delighted to offer his charming four-bedroom detached flint property for sale, to help support our works on our adjacent site: Charing Archbishop’s Palace.
This historic domestic property has been in agricultural tenancy for many decades, and now requires a considered renovation to bring it back to life as a home once more. We are seeking a new custodian with experience in historic buildings, a desire to restore some of our most nationally important architecture, and eager to be part of this wonderful village community.
Situation
The Archbishop’s Palace site as a whole has roots back to the 8th century, with many of the buildings still standing today ranging from the late 13th to the late 15th century. The palace was a favourite residence of archbishops during the medieval period and hosted King Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. This particular property is Grade I listed, and any future owner will be working closely with Historic England and Ashford Borough Council to ensure that the works are appropriate and sympathetic to this special place.
Dan Cruickshank, Architectural Historian and Chair of Trustees of the Spitalfields Trust, added: “The Archbishop's Palace at Charing in Kent is a marvellous architectural survival, of intense historic interest, embedded - in almost secret manner - within one of the county’s most attractive villages. The nation can boast few historic buildings comparable to the palace at Charing, and arguably none so bewitchingly beautiful, picturesque - and with such potential for careful repair, conservation and adaptation - all of which can give these ancient structures new lives.”
Prior to sale, we have secured a structural and building assessment by well-respected heritage firm The Morton Partnership, and have also procured an asbestos survey and outline quotes for removal. We are happy to make these reports available to interested parties, but would like to advise that we have taken the recommendations of these reports into account when forming the guide price.
The property is served by mains water and drainage, and electricity. A recent positive EICR was achieved on the electrical installation, and the mains water supply was upgraded and replaced in 2023. The property is understood to be Council Tax band ‘C’. Due to its Grade I listing, the property is exempt from EPC requirements.
Our Ref: AVS250141
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