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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Stepneyford Lane, Benenden TN17
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
6.07 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F

Features and description

  • LOT 1 – Mount Hall Farmhouse – 1.40 acres - £750,000
  • 16th Century Timber Frame Grade II Listed dwelling
  • Period Oak Staircase & Bressummer Beam Fireplace
  • LOT 2 - Mount Hall Farm Barn & Oast
  • Grade II Listed Period Kent Barn
  • Pre-App submitted for conversion into 5-bed residential property
  • LOT 3 - Farm Buildings & Land
  • Steel Frame Agricultural Building
  • Pre-App submitted for conversion into 4-bed residential property
  • In all approx. 6.07 acres

The property is a small residential complex situated at Mount Le Hoe, just off Stepneyford Lane, situated between the villages of Benenden and Rolvenden in the Cranbrook school catchment area. Staplehurst mainline railway station, with connections to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street is approximately 10 miles to the north.

The house at Mounthall Farm dates from the sixteenth-century (or earlier). Formerly known as 'Mudhall Farm,' its original name is recorded on a 1777 map of Benenden. This part of the Kentish High Weald is designated Natural Landscape area and comprises a belt of hilly and partly wooded countryside, with the streams and ghylls nearby running south to the River Rother.

The property is offered for sale as a whole or in 3 lots.

Lot 1 – Mount Hall Farmhouse

This is a 4-bedroom 16th century timber frame Grade II listed dwelling, with a partly jetted first floor. The house is externally clad in weatherboard and part rendered under pitched tiled roofs. The farmhouse has traditional features such as a period oak staircase and a bressummer beam fireplace.

Externally there is a good sized Garden and a paddock to the rear of the farmhouse and on the western side there is a woodshed of timber framed construction under a tiled roof and a cart lodge with a stable to one end, also timber framed construction under a tiled roof.

Access is directly to the lane through a five bar entrance gate leading to a tarmac drive over which there are access rights shared with the Oast.

Lot 1 extends to approximately 1.40 acres.


Lot 2 – Mount Hall Farm Barn & Oast

This historic Grade II listed building is located to the west of the farmhouse and comprises a period Kent Barn with attached single kiln square Oast house.

In April 2006 planning permission was obtained to convert the Oast house only into a two bedroom dwelling. Planning permission was renewed in February 2009, but work was never started and the planning consent lapsed.

The vendor has submitted pre-application advice for the conversion of the barn and the Oast into a five bedroom residential property and copies are available together with the proposed plans on request.

Lot 2 extends to approximately 1.30 acres


Lot 3 – Farm Building & Land

This steel frame agricultural building has historically been used for hay and straw storage and cattle yarding.

The vendor has applied for pre-application advice for conversion into a residential four bedroom detached dwelling and further details, including copies of the advice from Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and the proposed drawings are available on request.

The pastureland to the north of the barn extends to approximately 3 acres.

Lot 3 extends to approximately 3.37 acres.

Please see the Property Particulars for further information on maps & plans, floor plans, boundaries, access, planning etc.


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BTF Partnership - Challock
BTF Partnership - Challock
Clockhouse Barn, Canterbury Road Ashford, Kent TN25 4BJ
01233 238554
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BTF Partnership are land and property specialists with offices in Challock, Canterbury and Heathfield, providing a comprehensive range of services for our clients across the South East of England. The business has evolved and developed since Mike Bax, Richard Thomas and Tom French first started working together in 1991, including the addition of the Canterbury commercial office run by Will Hinckley in 2002 and the 50 Club led by Colin Hall in 2005. With the addition of Charles Clark & Co. located in Heathfield in 2013, the business continues to seek to adapt and grow to meet the changing demands of its clients. BTF Partnership are now considered by many rural property owners to be one of the leading independent rural property Estate Agents in Kent and East Sussex, a reputation that compliments the high regard held for BTF within the agricultural community for traditional Land Agency work undertaken by its team of rural surveyors.
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