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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Wierton Hall Farm Cottage, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent
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Detached house
4 beds
5 baths
3073
EPC rating: E
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Features and description

This Grade II-listed farmhouse occupies a private plot of over two acres, with beautifully maintained gardens, a mixed fruit orchard, a productive vegetable garden and numerous specimen trees. Its four-bedroom primary plan of over 2,530 sq ft is added to by a series of outbuildings that include a studio/gym and a summerhouse. Located in the characterful village of Boughton Monchelsea in Kent, the home is close to some of the county's best country houses, gardens and age-old castles.



The Tour



Wierton Hall Farm Cottage is approached via a private shingled driveway flanked by various mature trees, including acers, cherry, gingko, twisted hazel, Russian larch, and magnolia. At the front, the south-facing formal lawn is bordered by various flower beds that explode with colour come springtime.



The house's timber-framed 19th-century façade is lined with blackened weatherboards. New windows punctuate its profile, which is crowned by a hipped-tile roof and a small gable dormer. Set beneath an oak-framed porch, the front door opens to a limestone and brick-laid hall and study area.



The home was initially built as a hall house in the 15th century, with successive additions and alterations. Over more than 10 years, the current owners have carefully refurbished the building and grounds and have sympathetically reimagined the interiors for contemporary living with an improved heating and hot water system, new windows and porch, and a spacious extension.



On the right is a sweeping open-plan living room, set beneath a series of timber beams and lined with floorboards. At its centre is an enclosed inglenook stone hearth fitted with a wood-burning stove. Facing both north and south, the room has abundant natural light and views of the greenery at the front and back of the house. The adjacent dining or billiard room also has a cosy wood-burning stove. Here, a door opens to a generous space for coats, boots and the like.



Through a timber-framed archway is a sunken, airy L-shaped kitchen, with vaulted ceilings and glazed bifold doors on two sides of the room. Sleek bespoke units with white quartz worktop, house integrated appliances by Neff, including an induction hob, three ovens, a coffee machine and a Fisher and Paykel French door fridge/freezer. Matt black fixtures and lighting add a contemporary feel, while matching top cabinets provide additional storage.



There are three staircases to the first floor; two (one in the dining room, one in the adjoining snug) rise directly into two separate bedrooms, a configuration that fosters a private, retreat-like feel. Both of these beautiful rooms have en suites, with a shower and bath with a shower overhead respectively.



The third staircase rises to a landing from which the remaining two bedrooms, a shower room and an ensuite extend. All four bedrooms are peaceful and framed by original floorboards and exposed beams. Windows at the front and/or rear overlook the restoratively green grounds.



Outdoor Space



The kitchen opens to an impeccably landscaped back garden, with beds of flowers and a stately Wisteria with lilac blossoms in spring. There is a terraced patio with space for a large dining table, coupled with an adjacent covered outdoor kitchen/barbecue area.



The grounds are home to several outbuildings. These include a detached oak-framed studio/equipped gym with kitchenette, a summerhouse, greenhouse and a wood shed. The outdoor kitchen has a pizza oven and barbecue grill, ideal for hosting large dinners and receptions in the summertime. There is also a spacious freestanding Iglucraft sauna and two Finnish Hikki wood-fired hot tubs, as well as several seating areas.



At the rear, the garden extends to meadow grass, a vegetable garden with soft fruits, and a mixed fruit orchard including various different apple trees, pear, plum, medlar, apricot, nut and mulberry.



The Area



Boughton Monchelsea has a post office, village hall, two farm shops, an independent brewery, two pubs and other useful amenities. Several other excellent farm shops are dotted around the surrounding towns and villages, including Staplehurst, Marden and Cranbrook.



Explorations in nature are made easy by the house's proximity to the Greensand Ridge and the High Weald. A local deer park, set within the grounds of Elizabethan manor house Boughton Monchelsea Place, is just 10 minutes' walk away.



The surrounding region has a wealth of historic houses, castles, and gardens. One of the most visited in Britain, Leeds Castle is a 900-year-old fortification sitting on 500 acres of parkland, described by Henry VIII, who lived there with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, as “the loveliest castle in the world”.



Sissinghurst Castle Garden, a National Trust-managed site, is where Bloomsbury member Vita Sackville-West lived with her husband, Harold Nicholson. The pair laid out the surrounding grounds in the 1930s; in the decades since, it has drawn in visitors from across the globe for the sheer scale of its horticultural ambition.



There are plenty of schooling options nearby. Boughton Monchelsea has its own primary and secondary schools. There are a handful of grammar schools nearby, including Invicta Grammar School for Girls, Maidstone Grammar for Boys and Cranbrook School. There are also a number of private schools nearby, such as Sutton Valence, Bethany near Goudhurst and Tonbridge.



Despite its tranquil setting, Boughton Monchelsea is exceptionally connected. It lies just a 20-minute drive south of the M20, which leads to Folkestone and the Kent coast. Staplehurst station, just 10 minutes’ drive away, has half-hourly trains running to London Bridge station in approximately 50 minutes.



Council Tax Band: G
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