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Guide price
£465,0002 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Station Road, Pluckley, Ashford, Kent, TN27
Chain-free
Recently added
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
764
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Fully refurbished and extended period cottage in a rural setting within walking distance of a village train station
- Retains original character features (red brick facade, period-style windows, fireplaces) combined with modern upgrades
- Complete renovation includes new wiring, plumbing, heating, flooring, kitchen, cloakroom, and bathroom
- No onward chain
- Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, oak worktops, and strong indoor–outdoor flow via bi-fold doors
- Separate front living room with open fireplace
- Two double bedrooms upstairs, plus a bathroom with roll-top bath and shower
- Driveway parking for two cars and a private enclosed garden with a new wooden cabin suitable for storage or home working
This cottage will prove popular with those looking for a period home in a rural setting but within walking distance of a train station. -- Greg Wood, Director.
#TheGardenOfEngland
An immensely pretty, fully refurbished and extended period home combining original character with modern upgrades. The property retains its red brick façade and Dering windows while benefiting from a complete renovation including rewiring, replumbing, new heating, updated flooring, a new kitchen, cloakroom and bathroom. Walking distance to village train station.
No onward chain.
The entrance hall provides access to a ground-floor cloakroom and under-stairs cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine. A glazed door opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room spanning the rear of the house.
The kitchen is fitted with white cabinetry, oak worktops and integrated appliances including induction hob, oven and dishwasher. A ceramic sink sits beneath an arched window overlooking the garden. Herringbone flooring runs throughout, and the room comfortably accommodates a full dining table. Bi-fold doors and a side door open directly onto the garden, creating strong indoor–outdoor flow.
The front living room features original-style windows and an open fireplace.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a period fireplace. The bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite and roll-top bath with shower over.
Outside
Driveway parking is available for multiple vehicles. A side gate leads to a private, enclosed rear garden providing a good-sized outdoor space for seating, entertaining or gardening. A newly constructed wooden cabin provides additional storage or home working accommodation, as required.
Location
Pluckley is a quintessential Kent village, steeped in history and community spirit. The M20 motorway is easily accessible via Ashford or near Leeds Castle, while Dover is only around 30 miles away – making travel and commuting convenient. Ashford, with its shops, restaurants, and the awardwinning Designer Outlet (designed by Richard Rogers), lies just a few miles away, for all your everyday needs. Pluckley train station provides fast, direct services to Ashford in around 6 minutes, and to London (Charing Cross) in under an hour – with high-speed links via Ashford to St Pancras in just 36 minutes.
Pluckley, known for its “chocolate-box” charm, offers a butcher, convenience store, “Good” primary school, and several traditional pubs. The village also boasts deep historical roots: its Grade I–listed Church of St Nicholas dates back to the Anglo Saxon period. The village name appears in the Domesday Book (“Pluchelei”), and the estate was once held by the Dering family, whose architectural signature, rounded “Dering” windows, remains iconic. But perhaps Pluckley’s most intriguing character trait is its reputation as Britain’s most haunted village, with reports of 10–17 ghosts, including the Red Lady, a phantom highwayman, and even a spectral horse-drawn coach. The churchyard, local woods, and old inns all feature in tales of hauntings, making the village a magnet for ghost walks and paranormal explorers. Pluckley remains deeply rooted in its past yet thrives as a tight-knit community. Green spaces, footpaths (including part of the long distance Greensand Way), and community events at the village hall further enrich village life.
Additional Information
Services – Mains power and water
Heating – Gas central heating (mains)
Drainage – Mains
Tenure – Freehold
Council Tax* – Band C
Flood Risk* – Very Low
Broadband* – Yes, Ultrafast available
Mobile Signal* – Yes
Agents Note – the photographs showing the furnished rooms are CGI’s.
* Data provided by ‘OnTheMarket.com’ Via ‘Sprift’.
Our Ref: AVS240182
#TheGardenOfEngland
An immensely pretty, fully refurbished and extended period home combining original character with modern upgrades. The property retains its red brick façade and Dering windows while benefiting from a complete renovation including rewiring, replumbing, new heating, updated flooring, a new kitchen, cloakroom and bathroom. Walking distance to village train station.
No onward chain.
The entrance hall provides access to a ground-floor cloakroom and under-stairs cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine. A glazed door opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room spanning the rear of the house.
The kitchen is fitted with white cabinetry, oak worktops and integrated appliances including induction hob, oven and dishwasher. A ceramic sink sits beneath an arched window overlooking the garden. Herringbone flooring runs throughout, and the room comfortably accommodates a full dining table. Bi-fold doors and a side door open directly onto the garden, creating strong indoor–outdoor flow.
The front living room features original-style windows and an open fireplace.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a period fireplace. The bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite and roll-top bath with shower over.
Outside
Driveway parking is available for multiple vehicles. A side gate leads to a private, enclosed rear garden providing a good-sized outdoor space for seating, entertaining or gardening. A newly constructed wooden cabin provides additional storage or home working accommodation, as required.
Location
Pluckley is a quintessential Kent village, steeped in history and community spirit. The M20 motorway is easily accessible via Ashford or near Leeds Castle, while Dover is only around 30 miles away – making travel and commuting convenient. Ashford, with its shops, restaurants, and the awardwinning Designer Outlet (designed by Richard Rogers), lies just a few miles away, for all your everyday needs. Pluckley train station provides fast, direct services to Ashford in around 6 minutes, and to London (Charing Cross) in under an hour – with high-speed links via Ashford to St Pancras in just 36 minutes.
Pluckley, known for its “chocolate-box” charm, offers a butcher, convenience store, “Good” primary school, and several traditional pubs. The village also boasts deep historical roots: its Grade I–listed Church of St Nicholas dates back to the Anglo Saxon period. The village name appears in the Domesday Book (“Pluchelei”), and the estate was once held by the Dering family, whose architectural signature, rounded “Dering” windows, remains iconic. But perhaps Pluckley’s most intriguing character trait is its reputation as Britain’s most haunted village, with reports of 10–17 ghosts, including the Red Lady, a phantom highwayman, and even a spectral horse-drawn coach. The churchyard, local woods, and old inns all feature in tales of hauntings, making the village a magnet for ghost walks and paranormal explorers. Pluckley remains deeply rooted in its past yet thrives as a tight-knit community. Green spaces, footpaths (including part of the long distance Greensand Way), and community events at the village hall further enrich village life.
Additional Information
Services – Mains power and water
Heating – Gas central heating (mains)
Drainage – Mains
Tenure – Freehold
Council Tax* – Band C
Flood Risk* – Very Low
Broadband* – Yes, Ultrafast available
Mobile Signal* – Yes
Agents Note – the photographs showing the furnished rooms are CGI’s.
* Data provided by ‘OnTheMarket.com’ Via ‘Sprift’.
Our Ref: AVS240182
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