luxury houses with terrace for sale Ashford, United Kingdom
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Ashford (United Kingdom)
The Bears Green estate is like nothing you will have seen before and is somewhere so magical that you are unlikely to experience it again. It is an exclusive gated community of 10 bespoke detached residences set in 25 acres with access to fabulous country walks, a variety of ponds and an abundance of wildlife. Created from what was part of the Great Chart golf course it provides peace, tranquility and security in a rural environment with easy access to Ashford, where the fast train to London takes just 38 minutes. The estate is approached along a leafy country lane leading to a large wrought iron gate that opens onto the estate, with signs to each of the properties including the very impressive Buckthorn Grange, nestling in about 1.77 acres of private garden that was formerly a par 3 hole of the golf course that previously occupied the land. A long gravel drive takes you to the property and gives you the opportunity to admire the exterior of the house with its beautiful brickwork, traditional Kent weatherboarding, varied roof lines and an attractive chimneystack. The spacious parking area is flanked by charming rose beds, large lawns including one interspersed with a variety of fruit trees and provides access to the double garage (with electric garage doors and an EV charger) and a contemporary double front door. Everything about this property is on the luxurious grand scale and nowhere is this better illustrated that in the awe-inspiring, partially double height reception/dining hall. This features a fabulous central oak and glass staircase and fascinating inset Amtico black-and-white flooring surrounded by Karndean flooring that flows throughout the house. Large coat storage cupboards are located on either side of the entrance hall and there is also an understairs storage facility. Behind the staircase is a delightful light and bright dining or sitting area with French doors to the covered central terrace. Just inside the front door is a charming snug/study that is ideal for anyone working from home as it provides easy access for business visitors. The impressive dual aspect sitting room includes a charming brick fireplace with an oak mantle and a log burner as a focal point and French doors to the rear terrace. The hub of the household is the wonderful dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room with a spacious seating area and French doors to the terrace. Created by luxury bespoke kitchen designers Collins Bespoke, the matt black cabinetry is exquisite with shaker style units and hard wearing composite worktops. The Neff appliances include an induction hob, double oven, full height integrated fridge and matching freezer, a wine cooler and a dishwasher as well as a Quooker tap providing boiling and filtered water. There is also a wide peninsular breakfast bar where the family can happily sit around enjoying informal meals. An adjacent utility room is fitted with the same units as in the kitchen and includes a second dishwasher, a door to a contemporary cloakroom, internal access to the double garage and a double glazed door to the garden. The divided staircase leads to an impressive galleried landing with a wall of full height windows and a spacious viewing gallery providing stunning views over the garden and the countryside beyond. There is access to the very large loft space that could always be developed to provide additional accommodation. The vast main bedroom includes a stunning dressing area with a plethora of mirrored wardrobes and a luxurious ensuite bath/shower room with twin vanity basins, a gorgeous oval bath and a Mira double shower. There is also a family shower room, a double bedroom currently in use as a gym, and a double bedroom with a utility area and laundry facilities that could always be converted into an ensuite bathroom. A delightful office/fifth bedroom has wide windows overlooking the front garden and a generous guest double bedroom includes an ensuite Mira double shower. The very large and completely secluded rear garden features the spacious terrace with a central covered area that is ideal for al fresco dining. This is bordered by a vast lawn interspersed with trees and surrounded by close board fencing backing onto farmland and is a stone’s throw from the ancient Bears Wood so is not overlooked from any angle. There is a magnificent 50,000 litre raised koi pond with flower borders and a sizeable garden shed and workshop where you can keep your ride-on mower and other garden equipment. The property is very energy efficient and includes an air source heat pump and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. There is also a water softener, security system and a Klargester BioTec+ sewage treatment system.
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19 listings near Ashford
House with garden and terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
It has always been said that location is the most important factor when considering somewhere to live and this stunning country residence is in a superb position. It nestles in 0.9676 of an acre of grounds surrounded by acres of common land known as The Minnis in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in a sought after area between Bossingham and Stelling Minnis and only a few miles from the City of Canterbury. The property was built in the 1920s but has been extended over the years and updated by the current owners to an extremely high level. No expense has been spared in creating an extremely luxurious home with every modern convenience, while still retaining many original and period features. It is approached through tall wrought iron gates flanked by an imposing pair of brick pillars and a castellated brick wall that continues around the perimeter of the grounds on three sides. There is a spacious gravelled driveway bordered by charming shrub beds and where you can park a number of vehicles. It leads to the large double garage and the front entrances. With its impressive chimneystacks, differing roof lines, multi-pane casement windows and Georgian style front door this property will make a great impression even before you cross the threshold. The main front door provides access to a porch with a built in cupboard and a multi-pane glazed door that opens into the delightful reception hall. This has engineered oak flooring, a coved ceiling that is a feature in many of the rooms, the original staircase and an understairs cupboard. There is also a cloakroom and a charming fireplace with an ornate mantlepiece and an open fire that creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hall leads to much of the ground floor accommodation including an arched multi-pane door to the simply magnificent dining room. Potential guests will be queuing up to have the opportunity to enjoy a meal in this superb room that has been extended in the style of a Victorian orangery, providing wonderful views over the professionally designed garden. With its marble flooring, stunning fireplace with original Delft tiles, a marble hearth and an open fire plus a Swarovski crystal wallcovering, it is a truly unforgettable room. As well as access from the hall there is also an arched multi-pane glazed door from the dining room into the equally delightful and elegant Georgian style, dual aspect sitting room. This light and bright room includes an archway to a bay window and three sets of French doors to the garden as well as herringbone parquet flooring, ornate panelling above the picture rails and two ceiling roses. There is also an illuminated display cabinet and a beautiful marble fireplace with a granite hearth and a modern wood burner as a charming focal point. The breath-taking triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room will gladden the heart of anyone who enjoys catering. Created by the renowned kitchen designers, Potts of Maidstone, it includes Travertine flooring, a fascinating built in circular breakfast table and a plethora of hand-crafted units with quartz worktops featuring a vast array of professional standard appliances. There is a large Wolf built in oven, a steam oven and a warming drawer as well as a microwave, coffee machine and a Sub-Zero stainless steel full height freezer, fridge and wine cooler. You will also find a double sink with a Quooker tap, two dishwashers and a pull out chopping board, while a spacious central island includes a Miele induction hob and a discreetly hidden extractor. There is also an adjacent utility room with laundry facilities. The attractive study with views over the garden has been expertly fitted by Hammonds and can be accessed from the dining room. There is also a door to the study from a secondary hallway that has an independent front entrance and a separate staircase to the first floor, enabling part of the house to become a separate annexe if required for family members. Off the hallway you will also find an office area with built in shelving, a guest double bedroom and a luxurious Jack and Jill bathroom with a trendy stand-alone square ended bath, a large walk-in shower and a contemporary vanity basin. At the end of the hall there is the impressive dual aspect games room that is big enough to easily house the antique 1920s snooker table. It has a large bay window and French doors to a private patio as well as built in shelving and an external door to the garden, an adjacent cloakroom, workshop and access to the garage. The secondary staircase leads up to a corridor with a spacious area, large built in storage cupboards and a door to the main landing. This wing of the property has access to a three double bedrooms including one with French doors to a Juliette balcony and a dressing room that could be converted into an ensuite, another with a box bay window and the third incorporates a modern ensuite bathroom. There is also a contemporary bathroom that services the other two bedrooms. As you walk up the main staircase you can see a charming stained glass window on the wall. This staircase is open to the spacious main landing that is large enough to have a seating area and storage cupboards. It leads to a corridor with remote control access to the boarded attic, three bedrooms and a superb family bathroom. This has slate flooring, marble tiles, a Jacuzzi bath and separate shower, a vanity basin and bidet as well as an airing cupboard. There is a single bedroom that would make an excellent nursery and two doubles including the simply stunning and spacious dual aspect main suite. It has a superb marble fireplace with an ornate mantlepiece, Hammond design bedroom furniture and wardrobes in the dressing room and French doors that open onto a charming balcony with a glass and chrome balustrade and views over the garden. However the piece de resistance has to be the multi-shaped light and bright sumptuous ensuite with its stand-alone oval bath and claw feet, separate shower, marble skirting and marble topped vanity basin. While the house is stunning, equal honours have to go to the beautiful gardens. Created by an RHS horticulture designer, it has been carefully constructed to incorporate many of the existing mature and specimen trees and shrubs such as the impressive monkey puzzle and picea trees as well as rhododendrons and magnolias. It includes formal and informal elements as well as entertainment areas and the plantings have been designed to provide interest all year round. A vast L-shaped, herringbone block paved terrace provides a delightful area for outdoor entertaining. It is bordered on one side by a French parterre incorporating three modern fountains and, on the other, by sweeping lawns flanked by pleached lime trees and shrub beds that lead to a multi-tiered hedge focal point. The informal area of the garden includes vast lawn areas interspersed with curved shrub beds and trees and is just the place for adults, children and pets to enjoy. There is also an original perimeter gate, an upmarket Alitex greenhouse, a tractor garage and a gate that goes straight out onto the Minnis as well as a beech hedge that discreetly hides the large vegetable beds.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Maidstone (United Kingdom)
£1,000,000 - £1,100,000 Guide Price. Elegant five bedroom family home extending to over 3,200 sq ft in a desirable semi-rural village setting. Featuring a contemporary kitchen/dining room, three reception rooms, luxurious principal suite, landscaped wrap-around gardens, double carport with EV charge point, and garage, with excellent transport links and schooling nearby. Fine & Country presents this exceptional double fronted family residence, forming part of Boughton Park, an exclusive development of individually designed homes set within the idyllic village of Grafty Green. Blending heritage inspired architecture with refined contemporary interiors, this beautifully composed residence offers over 3,200 square feet of light filled accommodation, perfectly designed for modern family living, entertaining and relaxed countryside life. Arranged across three thoughtfully configured levels, the property has been designed to create an effortless sense of flow between the principal living spaces, with double doors connecting rooms and allowing the layout to adapt beautifully to both everyday family life and larger gatherings. At the heart of the home sits the striking double aspect kitchen, dining and breakfast room, centred around an impressive island and framed by tall windows and doors that flood the space with natural light. Access directly onto the south facing wraparound sun terrace, creates a seamless extension of the entertaining space during the warmer months, while a separate utility room adds practical convenience. Connected via double doors, the adjoining snug provides a more intimate and versatile retreat, equally suited as a family room, children's playroom, or stylish home office. Beyond, the substantial triple aspect reception room can be accessed from both the hallway and kitchen, allowing the ground floor to flow effortlessly as one expansive entertaining environment when desired. Bathed in natural light throughout the day, this elegant reception space enjoys French doors opening onto the wrap around terrace, creating a wonderful setting for both relaxed evenings and larger scale entertaining. High ceilings and extensive glazing throughout the ground floor further enhance the remarkable feeling of space and calm that defines the home. The first floor continues the home's impressive proportions, offering three generous double bedrooms. The principal suite provides a luxurious private sanctuary, complete with a walk in wardrobe and beautifully appointed en suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are served by an elegant family bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub and walk in rainfall shower, combining timeless styling with contemporary finishes. The second floor is equally impressive, where two further substantial double bedrooms provide ideal accommodation for older children, guests or multi generational living, complemented by a stylish shower room. Outside, the gardens and terraces have been carefully designed to make the very best of the home's orientation. Wrap around patio seating areas provide idyllic spaces for morning coffee, summer dining, and afternoon entertaining, while the expansive lawn to the front of the property offers excellent space for children to play and enjoy the outdoors. Laurel screening creates a strong sense of privacy and enclosure, while raised vegetable beds, herb planting and space for a greenhouse will particularly appeal to keen gardeners and those embracing a more sustainable lifestyle. Peaceful, established and surrounded by open countryside walks, the setting captures the very essence of refined semi-rural living. Approached via a generous driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles, the property further benefits from an attractive timber framed barn, containing a double car port, EV charger and single garage. Boughton Park enjoys a desirable setting within the charming village of Grafty Green, perfectly balancing countryside living with everyday convenience. Surrounded by picturesque walks, traditional village character and the welcoming atmosphere of quintessential Kentish countryside living, residents can enjoy the charm of nearby country pubs, open green spaces and a strong sense of community. Nearby Headcorn and Lenham provide an excellent selection of shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities, together with mainline railway services offering direct connections to London Bridge in under an hour. The surrounding area is renowned for its beautiful Kent countryside, traditional village atmosphere and excellent choice of highly regarded grammar and independent schools. Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating B For mobile phone coverage in this area please look online Ultrafast Full Fibre is available at the property, for more information please look online Utilities:- Electric / Mains Water / Mains Drainage / Cable TV or Satellite / Broadband Annual Service Charge (2026) £715.38
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House with garden and terrace Tenterden (United Kingdom)
Historic Provenance & Wysteria CladNestled within the Isle of Oxney and the rolling countryside near Tenterden is a home of rare provenance, an enchanting and distinguished country retreat once owned by the late and celebrated British actor Donald Sinden. Adorned with its coveted blue plaque, the house stands as a quiet yet powerful testament to a life steeped in theatre, culture, and British heritage, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of living history.The Quintessential Country HouseThe epitome of the quintessential English countryside. Surrounded by fields, scenic, winding country roads, and wisteria-clad frontage, the house creates an immediate sense of arrival -one of welcome, warmth, character, and enduring charm. Beyond the façade, the interiors unfold with elegant proportions and an unmistakable sense of soul. Exposed beams and original fireplaces blend effortlessly with refined, contemporary enhancements, making the home feel both authentic and beautifully liveable.Character, Charm & Contemporary ComfortA home that is both sizeably generous and versatile, offering two spacious and characterful reception rooms, each centred around original period fireplaces, creating inviting spaces ideal for relaxing or entertaining. At its heart is a fully equipped kitchen and dining area that serves as a natural gathering space, designed for day-to-day living. Five thoughtfully appointed bedroom suites, each designed for comfort and privacy, all of which are complemented by stylish bathrooms. Retaining much of its original charisma and charm, blending modern comfort, contemporary detailing, and the warmth of a traditional country home to create an inviting atmosphere. Enchanting Gardens & Rural OutlooksThe grounds are equally compelling. Set within private, mature gardens, together with an expansive lawn area, established trees and planting, and spectacular, far-reaching rural views.A Wonderful Setting for Outdoor EntertainingA sun-drenched terrace with a hot tub offers unrestricted views, a truly wonderful setting for outdoor entertaining, complemented by an outdoor fireplace and seating area for enjoying the long summer evenings. The separate Garden House provides exceptional additional space, featuring a fully equipped games room, workspace, and flexible accommodation for guests.Peaceful Yet Perfectly ConnectedDespite its idyllic rural setting, Oxley remains well connected. Located within easy reach of Tenterden town and approximately 21 km from Ashford International, it offers convenient access to London and London City Airport. Renowned cultural landmarks such as Leeds Castle and Canterbury Cathedral are within a comfortable distance.A Legacy of Culture & CelebrationThis captivating home has been in the family for generations and has long been a house of family, hospitality and celebration. Over the years, it has welcomed an array of distinguished guests, from fellow thespians and artists to political figures and royalty, adding further depth to its already rich narrative.What truly sets Rat’s Castle apart is its atmosphere, a home imbued with history, creativity and quiet prestige. This is not simply a house, but a legacy; a timeless retreat where heritage, past and present come together to offer an idyllic lifestyle of charm, privacy, and distinction.Please get in touch for further details on a rare opportunity to acquire this stylish, turnkey country retreat.Quote Reference: 754459
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House with garden and terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
There could be few more idyllic places to enjoy the rural dream than the simply beautiful Grade II Listed Park Gate, nestling in the midst of 5.75 acres of glorious gardens, grounds and paddocks, surrounded by farmland in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With its origins in the Tudor period the house oozes charm and character with its plethora of exposed beams, impressive fireplaces with open fires and wood floors. There is also a detached cottage, an impressive Victorian stable block and an excellent all weather tennis court. Turning into the circular carriage driveway that flows around the level central lawn, past the stables and the cottage, you can enjoy your first glance at the superb black and white exterior of the house with its Kent peg tiled roof, high chimneys, leaded light windows and wisteria covered oak and studded front door. This opens into the characterful reception hall with its brick and beamed walls, beamed ceiling and a vast inglenook fireplace with a large log burner that keeps the area delightfully warm. There is a gorgeous drawing room that has an equally impressive inglenook fireplace, feature brick and beamed walls, leaded light windows with views over the garden and a row of central vertical beams that are open to the other end of the room with a second fireplace. In the newer part of the property there is a light and bright dual aspect formal dining room with a high ceiling, a fireplace and steps up to the modern kitchen/breakfast room. This includes engineered oak flooring, lime washed pine units housing a gas hob, double oven, American fridge freezer and dishwasher, a large larder and a utility cupboard with laundry appliances. While the large breakfast area features a charming bay window and access to the spacious dual aspect study with built in cupboards and bookshelves as well as an open fire. An inner hall includes a cloakroom, stairs to the upper floor and an understairs cupboard. A corridor with brick tiled flooring provides an excellent space for coats and boots and includes a door to the cellar. This was reinforced as an air raid shelter but is now where you can store your vintage wines. There is access to the garden and a door to a very useful garden/plant room that had once been an office as the external door meant business visitors did not need to venture into the private part of the home. The easy-to-manage stairs lead to a fascinating landing and corridor with exposed beams and provides access to six double bedrooms. These include one with an en suite shower, built in cupboard and a box bay window and an adjoining room with another box bay window, a fireplace with original delft tiles, fitted wardrobes and an ensuite/Jack and Jill bathroom that is also accessible from the corridor as the family bathroom. There is an interesting bedroom with a feature brick fireplace and brick recesses in the dressing area that also includes a washbasin and it is where Winston Churchill slept when he was a guest. There is also the spacious dual aspect main bedroom that includes a delightful brick fireplace and a lobby with access to a large part boarded attic, an ensuite bathroom with a bath, separate shower and bidet and a stunning oak panelled fitted dressing room that probably dates from the 1920s. On the second floor there is the large attic space and two vaulted ceiling rooms that make great games/playrooms or could be a ‘hideaway’ for teenage children looking for a bit of independence. The detached annexe cottage would make an ideal home for family members, staff or could be used to generate income as a country holiday let. The front door opens into the entrance hall with open tread stairs to the first floor, understairs storage and access to the ground floor accommodation. This includes a large lounge, a fitted kitchen, cloakroom and a conservatory while upstairs there is a large double bedroom with a wall of fitted cupboards and a bathroom. The stable block includes three internal stables and four stalls and a large attached double garage. The gardens are another special feature of this property and include swathes of undulating lawns that wrap around the house interspersed with very impressive trees and shrub beds including rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias. There is topiary hedging, brick garden storage sheds, a charming pond with an ornate waterfall and the central level lawn that is ideal as a badminton court or a croquet lawn. This is bordered by a stunning rose garden with a circular thatched gazebo and a patio area. There is also a parterre herb garden surrounded by high hedging providing privacy at one end of the garden, while at the other end a pathway leads up to the tennis court with a thatched pavilion and this higher ground provides delightful views over the surrounding countryside and includes additional mature trees and a large wild garden area. While the two large paddocks are ideal for horses or other livestock.
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House with terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
What the Owners Say: We purchased this house a few years ago as we thought the location was ideal and, because the front entrance is at first floor level and not at street level, it is very quiet and peaceful. As we moved here during ‘Lockdown’ we had the opportunity to spend a great deal of time creating the amazing property you see today. We thought it would be our ‘forever’ home and designed it with that in mind. Unfortunately business commitments mean we have to move but we hope new owners will enjoy everything this place has to offer, whether as a permanent home or a weekend and holiday retreat. It is a wonderful base for exploring the delights of the city but it is also not far from the surrounding countryside for access to a rural environment for lovely walks or a trip to a country pub. But it is great to be able to stroll down the road to the shops, pubs and eateries as well as meeting friends and family for a coffee or a visit to the theatre without needing to take the car. At the same time if you want to get to London, it is only about a 12 minute walk to Canterbury West station for the fast train to St Pancras that takes less than an hour and it is not far from the A2 for Dover and Folkestone providing trips to the Continent. As well as the cathedral Canterbury has a wide variety of other historic and interesting attractions to see including the Canterbury Norman Castle, St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury Heritage Museum, the Westgate, The Beaney House and the Canterbury Roman Museum. The city also has a wide variety of high street stores, individual shops and plenty of restaurants and bars as well as two mainline stations and various sports clubs including golf and the Kent Country cricket ground. It is home to two theatres, three universities and numerous state schools including three excellent grammar schools and a number of private schools such as the famous Kings School.
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House with terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
I really liked the light and airy atmosphere of the house when I first opened the front door and then walking through and seeing the river and the views over to Solly’s that almost seem as though the park was actually in the back garden, I knew this was the place for me. I also like the kitchen because everything is easily to hand as it was originally designed by a previous owner Audrey Eyton – author of the F-plan diet. While when I close the curtains to the conservatory in the evenings, I find the sitting area very warm and cosy. As I thought I would be living here for the foreseeable future, I have had the flat roofs over the conservatory and the kitchen replaced but sadly I am having to move for health reasons. The location is also wonderful as I can stroll to the city centre om just a few minutes and meet friends and family for a coffee or visit the nearby Marlowe theatre without needing to take the car or even get on a bus. At the same time if you want to get to London the fast train from Canterbury West will transport you to St Pancras in under an hour and it is not far from the A2 for Dover and Folkestone for trips to the Continent. As well as the cathedral there are a wide variety of other historic and interesting attractions to see including the Canterbury Norman Castle, St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury Heritage Museum, the Westgate, The Beaney House and the Canterbury Roman Museum. The city also has a wide variety of high street stores, individual shops and plenty of restaurants and bars as well as two mainline stations and there is an excellent doctor nearby. The city is also home to two theatres, three universities and numerous state schools, including three excellent grammar schools and a number of private schools.
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House with garden and terrace Folkestone (United Kingdom)
This majestic three storey detached residence in the heart of Folkestone’s prestigious West End was originally built in 1925 as a weekend and holiday retreat for wealthy Londoners – and could become that again. However, it fell into disrepair but was rescued by the current owners about 14 years ago and was completely gutted and renovated from top to bottom including a new roof with 28,000 tiles, new ceilings, plumbing, electrics, insulation, kitchen and bathrooms. At the same time not only did they retain the superb period features but where some features had been destroyed or removed, they were replaced or replicated. So now you have a beautiful period property but designed for modern day living. It also provides amazingly flexible accommodation to suit a variety of requirements and makes an ideal multi-generational home. If you have adult children or independent teenagers there is a whole floor they can enjoy. If you have elderly relatives who find the stairs difficult or you need a suite of offices, there is a separate area on the ground floor that could easily be adapted to provide a delightful annex and if you enjoy indoor and outdoor entertaining the superb drawing room and stunning gardens offer the ideal ambience. It is only about a minute’s walk from the seafront and the mile long clifftop promenade known as The Leas with its panoramic views across to France as well as a Victorian bandstand, access to the Lower Leas Coastal Park and the Leas Cliff Hall. It is also within easy reach of Sandgate and Folkestone town centre, two mainline stations, the M20 and the Channel Tunnel. The property is set very far back from the road with a driveway leading to the garage with an inspection pit and a pedestrian gate that opens onto a pathway to the main entrance, flanked by hedges and vast swathes of level lawn, part of which could be adapted for additional off road parking. It is at this stage that you can begin to appreciate the L shaped house’s external charm with its high chimneystacks, white walls contrasting with the red roof and multi-pane casement windows. While internally there is the original staircase, original wood floors and fireplaces with open fires, coved ceilings and renovated sash windows at the rear. The period front door opens into the very spacious reception hall with a cloakroom that includes the original basin and the oak staircase. It is large enough for guests to gather for cocktails before moving down the corridor into the fabulous dual aspect 32.2ft drawing room. This very special room includes a pair of original inset shelving units with patterned glass doors, a large curved bay window and a superb fireplace with a sculptured surround and a beautiful marble inset and hearth as a delightful focal point. There is an adjacent sitting room that also includes a double inset shelving unit with original patterned glass doors, a fireplace with a tiled surround and a door to the rear garden. Another special place and where the family spend much of their time is the kitchen/dining room with a large bay incorporating a stable door to the rear terrace. This light and bright dual aspect space includes a Belling range cooker and flat fronted glossy white units with Corian worktops, a dishwasher and space for an American fridge freezer as well as a central island/breakfast bar. There is also plenty of space for a large dining table adjacent to the original fireplace with inset tiles and a sculptured surround. Beyond the kitchen/dining room is a door to what was originally the butler’s domain. This area now includes a scullery, a home office with a charming little fireplace and a good sized family room that used to be the original kitchen and still includes the original kitchen cupboards. There is also a large boiler room, a useful wet room, a utility facility, rear door access to the garage and a back door to the garden. As this is basically a separate area with its own independent external access it could easily be converted into a spacious annexe and even the garage could become part of the accommodation. The beautiful oak staircase with its carved newel posts leads to the galleried corridor on the first floor. Here you will find a family bathroom with a stand-alone oval bath, a separate toilet and three double bedrooms with views over the beautiful rear garden. These include a large dual aspect double with a fireplace, a full height mirror and a seating/study area, another with a fireplace and a third with a deep fitted cupboard. While the stunning main bedroom has a large bay window, a fireplace and a door to a very large dressing room that could always be used as another bedroom or may be partly converted to include en suite facilities. This floor also includes a good sized study/hobby room that could be used as another bedroom with its adjacent vaulted ceiling storage room that would make an excellent en suite bathroom. The staircase to the second floor was built as an exact replica of the original even down to the newel posts. It leads to the spacious second floor with its galleried landing, plenty of eaves storage and a large storage cupboard. There is a bathroom with a spa bath, vanity basin and a wet room style shower, a second wet room and three double bedrooms with Velux windows providing stunning views over the garden and beyond. These include one at the end of a corridor that could be a sitting room as this floor would make a great ‘hideaway’ for teenagers or adult children looking for a bit of independence and somewhere to entertain their friends. Beautifully landscaped and secluded rear gardens greet you as your walk outside onto the spacious crazy paved terrace. This is ideal for barbecues and al fresco dining as well as just relaxing in the sunshine enjoying the delightful vista in front of you or looking back at the impressive rear exterior of the house. There are curved steps up to a crazy paved path flanked by delightful shrubs and flower beds and a large fishpond as well a spacious level lawns interspersed with shrub beds, mature trees and fruit trees with the original brick wall on each side of the garden.
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House with terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
“We moved here 12 years ago and love everything about Stable Stones. We have enjoyed putting our own stamp on the property while still retaining its original character. The location is perfect with countryside all around us, yet only two and a half miles from Canterbury city centre. With only eight properties in this quiet hamlet, we’ve enjoyed the tranquil setting and watching the Spring lambs frolicking around in the nearby field while walking our dog. We’re sure the new owners of Stable Stones will enjoy living here as much as we have. Bridge is a lovely little village with two pubs, one having a Michelin Star restaurant and the renowned Pig Hotel. There is also a small supermarket, a chemist as well as a good primary school, a medical centre, dentist and hairdresser. Bridge is also well located for transport links to London via the motorway network or the High Speed train to St Pancras. “Canterbury is a UNESCO world heritage city and has some beautiful historic buildings plus a variety of high street stores, individual shops and a great selection of pubs and restaurants and is also home to the excellent Marlowe Theatre where we’ve seen many shows”.
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House with garden and terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Whether you have a large or extended family or have inter-generational requirements, this unique and very spacious country residence with plenty of flexible accommodation could be the answer. With its origins believed to be in the 1600s, it has been considerably extended since that time and nestles in 1.47 acres of delightful grounds surrounded by orchards and rolling countryside in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is currently configured to include five reception rooms, two studies, an office, five double bedrooms, a kitchen and breakfast area, a conservatory, a gym and a snooker room as well as a two bedroomed integral annexe that features a lounge, sunroom and kitchen and dining area but this can also be incorporated into the main living accommodation. The property is accessed via two sets of gates to the extensive gravel driveways, flanked by large lawns interspersed with shrubs and trees, providing plenty of off-road parking. The oak front door opens into a spacious porch with tiled flooring that continues into the characterful entrance hall. This forms part of the original building and includes an impressive inglenook fireplace with a Bressummer beam and a Vermont log burner as well as exposed brickwork and some original ceiling, wall and vertical beams. Wood features strongly in this updated property with the bespoke main staircase, the flooring in the dining/sitting room, hall and study being 200-year-old French oak lifted from an historic army barracks, while the upstairs corridor flooring is European oak and the modern exposed ceiling beams in many of the rooms are made of Oregon pine. The L-shaped lounge includes charming, beamed features and two sets of French doors, one leading to an impressive conservatory with granite flooring, half height wall panelling and the other to a fascinating walled garden. While at least a dozen guests can sit down to enjoy a meal in the spacious dual aspect dining/sitting room with its brick pillar, central beam and brick fireplace. A large dual aspect country style kitchen and breakfast area provides a warm and friendly family atmosphere. It includes a four-oven oil-fired AGA with an electric hob, an electric oven and attractive German oak units with granite worktops housing a built in American style fridge freezer and microwave as well as stand-alone appliances, while the spacious and light breakfast area includes Velux roof windows and a cross beam and plenty of room for a large table and chairs. The kitchen gives access to a rear boot room with a separate sink and from there to a snug with bi-fold doors overlooking the side patio area. Stairs lead up to a snooker room with a full-size oak table and from there one can access the gym from the other side. Also leading off the kitchen is an inner hall with a cloakroom, access to the utility and machine room and to the annexe. The ground floor annexe consists of a double bedroom, access to a shower room and a contemporary kitchen/diner with an Everhot electric stove and fitted units as well as a spacious lounge and delightful garden room with five bi-fold doors to walled patio. This facility would make an excellent home for an elderly relative. However, there is also a private staircase that leads up to a double bedroom with a seating area and delightful views as well as an ensuite bathroom, airing and storage cupboards that could also be incorporated making it a substantial independent space for adult family members. On the first floor, as well as the snooker room, there is a large gym with a cloakroom, a family bathroom, a separate shower room and another cloakroom as well as five double bedrooms with wonderful countryside views. These include two large doubles with dressing areas and fitted cupboards as well as the stunning main bedroom with a dual aspect seating area, a delightful ensuite bathroom with a corner Jacuzzi bath and stairs up to a galleried mezzanine level which offers a shower room and a large double bedroom with vertical beams and superb views to wake up to in the morning. While on the second floor there are two partially vaulted double rooms divided by an open archway that are currently in use as a study and an office. However, because they have easy access to the first-floor bathroom, these rooms could become a bedroom and sitting room for an au pair or nanny or a ‘hideaway’ for teenagers looking for a bit of privacy and independence. So you have the opportunity to follow the sun all day; and there are a number of outdoor seating areas including, on one side of the house, a vast rose granite terrace with a slate table and benches. This is backed by high hedging providing privacy and security and has access to the integral garage with an inspection pit and leads either to the front driveway or to the double carport and the discreetly hidden oil tank and bin area to the rear. There is a large pitched roof dog kennel in fenced run, and a small greenhouse. The main garden area includes crazy paved pathways and a large attractive terrace with a mixture of gravel, brick and paved areas enclosed by a brick wall that leads to vast areas of level lawn that could always include a tennis or badminton court and/or a swimming pool. Currently the lawns are interspersed with a variety of fruit trees, high hedges with flower and shrub borders, and a rose corral with a charming otter-inspired water feature. There are spacious buildings housing a garden store, a fully equipped workshop and a separate study/hobby room that have lighting, electrics and water so could always be used as an office, studio or even a beauty salon. There is also a summerhouse with wooden flooring and a patio with a stone table and seating, a polytunnel and vegetable beds plus a charming brick built octagonal shaped building that also has wooden flooring and lighting, electrics and heating so would make a delightful office for anyone working from home who needs peace and quiet.
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House with garden and terrace Whitstable (United Kingdom)
It would be easy to run out of superlatives when it comes to this outstanding residence located in a tranquil woodland setting of 1.25 acres on the outskirts of Whitstable. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring living space, the 3G (third generation) football pitch costing well over £100,000 or the two incredible holiday let annexes that won the prestigious Paris design award in 2024 for ‘best hospitality interior,’ it is difficult to know where to begin. There is even current planning permission to build an impressive leisure complex that includes a swimming pool. The property is approached along a private road leading to a block paved entrance and solid wood automatic gates that open onto a large gravel driveway. This is flanked by high hedging as well as delightful lawns, shrub beds and wonderful mature specimen trees. There is access to the pitched roof triple garage and the charming veranda style canopied front entrance with sweeping Chinese slate steps leading to the wide oak front door with six floor to ceiling windows allowing daylight to flood into the hall. The front door opens into the amazing vaulted ceiling reception hall with a glorious bespoke wrought iron curved staircase and galleried landing, black and white Karndean flooring and oak doors to the ground floor accommodation. This includes a dual aspect guest double bedroom with an ensuite shower and the very impressive principle suite. This features an amazing dressing area with bespoke fitted mirrored wardrobes, cupboards and drawers, a large double bedroom with bespoke fittings and an ensuite shower room. Double doors open into the stunning, well-proportioned nearly 27ft by approximately 22ft sitting room. This triple aspect room has herringbone Karndean flooring, bi-fold doors to the vast decked terrace with a large remote controlled awning. As a focal point the sitting room features a superb inglenook style fireplace and bread oven created using reclaimed bricks, a huge Bressummer beam taken from an old French barn and a remote controlled living flame gas fire set in a polished iron basket. While the sitting room is superb it is the kitchen/dining/family room that is the ultimate ‘star of the show’ and where the family spend much of their time. This nearly 40ft long double height vaulted ceiling majestic living space has ceiling and cross beams, Velux windows and porcelain floor tiles. In addition, there are 12 bi-fold doors to the garden and two sets of French doors to the decked terrace as well as a trendy log burner in the family area. The smart kitchen units house a built in oven and combi microwave, a full height fridge and matching freezer and a pull out larder, while two islands include granite worktops and an induction home with a downdraft extractor and dining facilities. However there is plenty of space available for a dining table if required. Behind the units is a feature brick wall and a study area plus access to a laundry room and a dual aspect utility room with a door to the garden. There is also a spacious dressing area leading to a shower room and toilet which is designed to join onto the planned leisure complex. Off the galleried landing you will find a delightful family bathroom with a slipper bath and two dual aspect double bedrooms with dormer windows and fitted cupboards including one with an ensuite shower room. Outside the triple garage has a central area designed as a gym with automatic doors, an EV charging point and is adjacent to the planned leisure complex. There is a wonderful wraparound garden featuring lawns interspersed with very impressive trees and a delightful pond surrounded by charming shrubs and perennials. Two decked terraces and a pergola covered barbecue area means you can enjoy following the sun all day while the 3g football pitch provides for sporting activities. There is also a hedge at the end of the garden that shield the property from the annexe complex. The Annexe Complex Created from derelict stables the award winning annexe retreat was designed by the renowned Hollaway Architectural and Interior Design practice led by Guy Hollaway. Working from their studios in London and Kent Hollaway has become a figurehead for architecture in the South East of England, lecturing at the RIBA as well as to government and public bodies, so you know his designs are going to be something very special. The retreat is approached via Royal Avenue which is an adjacent private road that leads to a second set of solid wood automatic gates opening onto a spacious gravel driveway bordered by shrub beds leading to the two annexes that do have an inter-connecting door so can be used as a single property. They have delightful external appeal with a fascinating roof design, a very hard wearing and long lasting charred larch exterior combining Japanese elegance with Scandinavian simplicity. ‘Oak Lodge’ is the two bedroom apartment and ‘Acorn Lodge’ is one bedroom. Both apartments have private gardens, a carport with an EV charging point and a glass front door. The internal walls and ceilings are all birch plywood with herringbone oak flooring, air source heat pumps and underfloor heating while all the tailormade cabinetry, including kitchen units and bedroom furniture, was built by renowned bespoke cabinet makers Herringbone of Canterbury. The kitchens feature Neff appliances and the furniture and furnishings have been supplied by an illustrious furniture shop in Chelsea and will remain in situ. Oak Lodge features beautiful black marble tables and accoutrements while in Acorn Lodge these are all in white marble. The living rooms also have modern log burners and charming floating stone shelves and a veritable wall of sliding patio doors to the private gardens. Acorn Lodge includes a shower room with a marble top vanity basin while Oak Lodge has a lobby with a banquette seat, a family shower room with an attractive circular vanity basin and a similar ensuite shower attached to the principal bedroom. The added attraction of this refined retreat is the Wellness centre where you will find a fascinating curved sauna, ice barrels and an outdoor shower as well as access to the football pitch for exercise and yoga.
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House with terrace Boughton Monchelsea (United Kingdom)
£900,000 - £950,000 Guide Price. Uniquely Desirable Period Residence In Tranquil Hamlet. Inspiring Elevated Vistas Over The Breathtaking Weald Of Kent. Spacious Light Flooded Open Plan Living Space With Striking Exposed Brick Fireplace/ Log Burner. Hand Crafted Kitchen With Vaulted & Beamed Ceiling. Four Generous Bedrooms & Two Stylish Shower Rooms. Attached Double Garage & Detached Outbuilding Both With Planning Potential (STPP). Landscaped South Facing Gardens - Al Fresco Sun Terraces - Productive Vegetable Garden. Highly Regarded Schooling Options. Excellent Road & Rail Networks Fine & Country proudly presents The Stables, a unique and inspiring country home with elevated views over the Weald of Kent, where rustic charm and light-filled modern living intertwine in one of the county's most breathtaking semi-rural settings. Formerly a stable building, this elegant home has been transformed over time into a warm, inviting residence, sensitively enhanced by the current owners with a focus on flow, light, and lifestyle. Nestled within a small hamlet of attractive homes, it enjoys a quiet position along a peaceful country lane, surrounded by mature trees and open countryside. The nearby village of Boughton Monchelsea sits just beyond, offering a perfect balance between rural calm and everyday convenience. Internally, the layout has been curated to maximise both comfort and character. Original beams and deep timbers frame each space, while contemporary finishes and an earthy palette bring a refined warmth throughout. The main living area is a generous open-plan room, where the lounge and dining zones blend seamlessly across oak floors, the two subtly defined by an exposed brick fireplace with inset log burner. A striking focal point, it brings atmosphere and charm to this social centre of the home, whether hosting friends or relaxing beside the fire. To one end, the substantial kitchen is bathed in natural light, its vaulted ceiling adding a sense of height and drama. Bespoke cabinetry sits in harmony with the building's period bones, creating a calm and functional space for cooking, gathering, and everyday family life. The bedroom accommodation is well considered, with three generous doubles positioned on the ground floor, including a spacious principal room with peaceful garden outlook. Two luxuriously appointed shower rooms serve this level, each styled with elegant tiling and contemporary fittings. A further bedroom, with lobby is found upstairs, currently arranged as a peaceful guest room, with plenty of scope for use as a home office, reading room or teenager's retreat. The gardens surrounding The Stables are a true extension of the home's atmosphere and charm. To the front, a fine level lawn and deep planting frame a large Indian sandstone terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and relaxed entertaining. To the rear, a hidden garden sanctuary unfolds across gently elevated levels, leading to viewing platforms that offer a breathtaking elevated vista over the rolling Kentish countryside. Whether it's a peaceful start to the day with morning coffee or a glass of wine at sunset, the setting brings the landscape into daily life, in a way that feels both private and expansive. To either side of the property sit two substantial outbuildings. One, a large detached barn-style structure, currently provides excellent storage and workshop space. The other is a generous garage, attached to the main house and accessible from within, a practical and rarely available feature in a home of this style. Both buildings offer clear potential for future development, subject to the necessary planning permission, whether as additional accommodation, a home office, garden studio or annexe. Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating E For mobile phone coverage in this area please look online Superfast & Standard Broadband are available at the property for more information please look online Utilities:- Electric / Mains Water / Phone / Broadband Drainage is via private cesspool which is understood to be compliant - Professional advice should be sought Maintenance of private water pipe is shared between houses on the road
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House with garden and terrace Maidstone (United Kingdom)
£1,000,000 - £1,100,000 Guide price. An elegant Grade II listed home offering six bedrooms, three reception rooms and stunning views across open countryside. Set behind secure gated access with beautifully landscaped gardens, a double garage, workshop, EV charging point and planning for annexe accommodation, the property also enjoys excellent schools and superb road and rail links nearby. Fine & Country are delighted to present Tilts House, an elegant Grade II listed home of exceptional character, distinguished by its handsome Georgian façade, generous family accommodation, and beautifully established gardens. Enjoying uninterrupted views across open fields to the front, this remarkable residence seamlessly blends period charm with modern comfort, creating a home that is as practical as it is captivating. Arranged over three floors, with the added benefit of a spacious twin chamber cellar, the property offers deceptively generous and thoughtfully planned accommodation. A welcoming farmhouse style kitchen and breakfast room forms the heart of the home, complemented by a separate utility room, while three beautifully proportioned reception rooms provide versatile spaces for entertaining, relaxing, or working from home. An inner hall gives access to the cellar and cloakroom, while the study opens directly onto the delightful side gardens, creating an effortless connection between the home and its surroundings. The first floor provides four generous double bedrooms, centred around a luxurious family bathroom featuring a freestanding roll top bath and separate shower. The impressive principal suite enjoys the luxury of a spacious dressing room leading through to a stylish en suite bathroom. A staircase continues to the second floor where two further double bedrooms offer ideal accommodation for older children, guests or those seeking additional office or hobby space. Approached via secure gated access, the property offers an extensive gravel driveway providing ample parking, leading to a substantial double garage with workshop beyond. A paved pathway, bordered by lawns and mature planting, leads to the attractive entrance where flowering wisteria frames the front door. To the rear, an expansive paved terrace provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining before opening onto beautifully landscaped gardens with sweeping lawns, mature specimen trees, colourful shrub borders, and a charming secluded walled garden, creating an exceptional outdoor environment for both entertaining and family life. Boughton Monchelsea is one of Kent's most sought after semi-rural villages, offering a welcoming community, highly regarded schools, traditional village pubs and local amenities. The County Town of Maidstone is within easy reach, providing an extensive range of shopping, leisure, and dining facilities, together with excellent road connections. Marden railway station is approximately ten minutes away, offering regular services to London Charing Cross, making this an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful village lifestyle without compromising on connectivity. Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating (D) For mobile phone coverage in the area please look online Superfast Broadband is available at the property, for more information please look online Utilities:- Electric / Mains Water / Mains Drainage / Phone / Broadband
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House with pool and terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
What the Owner Says: Living in Broad Oak has given me the perfect balance of rural calm and convenience with easy access to the city, coast and wider countryside. The house offers so much flexibility for guests and family, and the plot allows for so many potential uses. I’ve loved the privacy, either as a quiet oasis with my horses or a great venue for parties around the deck, bar and pool but now it is time for me to move on and give someone else the opportunity to enjoy this unique locale. The area is so convenient with local shops including a newsagents, coffee shop, butchers and Tesco Express and just down the road, Sturry features a pharmacy, post office, hairdresser and a convenience store plus the Kings Junior school, an Outstanding primary school, cricket club and a station where high speed trains to London take just over an hour. Fordwich sits on the river beyond, fantastic for walking or kayaking, and has two pub/restaurants including the Michelin Star Fordwich Arms. There is an extensive retail park not far away and it is only a short drive or bus ride to the centre of Canterbury with its wide variety of historic UNESCO heritage site buildings, high street stores and individual shops, numerous restaurants, bars and the cinema as well as the Marlowe and Gulbenkian theatres and two stations. There are also excellent grammar and private schools, three universities, a further education college and the Kent cricket ground. I also love how close I am to the sea, Whitstable’s vibrant harbour, independent eateries, and famous oysters are only a short drive away, while Herne Bay offers a classic promenade, wide beaches, and beautiful coastal walks whenever I want a change of pace.
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House with garden and terrace Maidstone (United Kingdom)
£900,000 - £950,000 Guide Price. Beautifully presented 1930s detached family home offering five double bedrooms, a stylish Shaker kitchen, impressive conservatory, landscaped gardens, ample parking and a double garage, ideally located for excellent schools and transport links. Fine & Country presents this handsome 1930s detached family home, a substantial and beautifully balanced residence occupying a generous plot within the highly regarded village of Bearsted. Thoughtfully extended and carefully enhanced over the years, the property retains much of the character and architectural appeal synonymous with its era, whilst benefiting from a series of carefully considered improvements that have created a home perfectly suited to contemporary family living. Arranged across two floors, the accommodation extends to approximately 2,848 square feet. From the moment of arrival, the architectural appeal of the house is immediately apparent. Striking bay windows, elegant proportions and a traditionally crafted façade create a strong first impression, while inside, high ceilings, generous room dimensions and an abundance of natural light combine to create an atmosphere of warmth and understated sophistication. The welcoming entrance hall provides an inviting introduction to the home and sets the tone for the accommodation beyond. At the heart of the property lies a beautifully appointed Shaker style kitchen, a room designed not only for culinary creativity but also for bringing people together. Thoughtfully arranged with a range of integrated appliances, extensive cabinetry and a central island, the kitchen enjoys a bright double aspect and flows seamlessly into the adjoining dining area, creating a sociable environment equally suited to busy family mornings and relaxed entertaining. Beyond the dining area lies an impressive wraparound conservatory, a light filled garden room currently arranged as a series of informal seating areas. Enjoying pleasant views across the grounds, it provides an excellent extension to the principal living space and creates a seamless connection between the house and garden. Equally impressive is the principal reception room, a particularly generous living space that has been carefully arranged to provide both formal and informal areas. The elegant sitting room is framed by an imposing bay window and enhanced by bespoke fitted cabinetry and an attractive fireplace that forms a warm focal point for the room. Accompanying this space is a more relaxed snug area, perfectly suited to family evenings, television viewing or quiet conversation. Together, the arrangement creates a room that feels both impressive and inviting, capable of adapting effortlessly to every occasion. Complementing the accommodation are a useful utility room, a well proportioned study ideal for home working, and a cloakroom. The first floor continues the home's sense of space and practicality, comprising five generous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a well appointed en suite bath and shower room, while bedroom two also enjoys the convenience of its own en suite facilities. The remaining three bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, ensuring comfortable accommodation for families of all sizes. Outside, the gardens represent one of the property's most impressive attributes. Beautifully landscaped and enjoying an excellent degree of privacy, the grounds are arranged to create a series of distinct outdoor spaces. Expansive lawns are interspersed with prolifically stocked flower beds, mature planting and specimen trees, while meandering pathways lead through the garden and connect a variety of seating areas. Stone sun terraces provide ideal settings for al fresco dining and summer entertaining, with established boundaries softening the outlook and creating a wonderfully secluded backdrop. A timber garden room provides valuable additional flexibility and could serve equally well as a home office, creative studio, reading retreat or children's playhouse. To the front, a generous driveway provides convenient parking for numerous vehicles, while the integrated double garage offers secure parking and excellent storage. Subject to the necessary permissions, the garage may also present potential for conversion into additional living accommodation if required. Bearsted remains one of Kent's most sought-after village locations, celebrated for its picturesque village green which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including cricket matches, classic car displays, farmers' markets, and seasonal festivals. A range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs contribute to the village's strong sense of community, while nearby Maidstone provides an extensive selection of retail, leisure, and recreational facilities. The area is particularly well served by highly regarded primary, secondary and grammar schools, making it an enduring favourite amongst families. For commuters, Bearsted station offers convenient mainline services towards London, while excellent road connections provide easy access to the motorway network, Ashford International, the Channel Tunnel and the Kent coastline. Nearby parkland, managed woodland, golf courses, and health clubs further enhance the exceptional lifestyle offering available from this highly desirable village setting. Freehold Council Tax Band F EPC Rating D For mobile phone coverage in the area please look online Ultrafast Fibre Broadband is available at the property, for more information please look online Utilities: - Electric / Gas / Mains Water / Mains Drainage / Cable TV or Satellite / Phone / Broadband
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Seaside villa with garden and terrace Kent (United Kingdom)
'Seasong' is a contemporary and stylish executive beach house. There are 7 bedrooms 5 bathrooms and a grand double height open plan reception room spanning the width of the house overlooking the sea. 'Seasong' boasts a unique secluded position on the beach front on the popular Tankerton Beach with direct access from the back gate onto a short pathway down to the beach. 'Seasong' is spread over three floors. On entering through the front door you can see right through to the sea passed the double height kitchen area that leads out onto the gardens. With a snug to the right hand side with fireplace and wood burner and double Crittall style doors that lead through to the seating area in the kitchen. The open plan kitchen leads you through to a vast utility room with bespoke cabinetry for storage. There is also a further storage room, a useful separate study and guest WC. The first floor has four double bedrooms with sea views one with an ensuite. There is a smaller room with a view over the Castle and a good size family bathroom. The third floor boasts a central terrace with far reaching sea views over 'The Street' and out to the windmills and beyond. The double doors leading out to the terrace let in light and a delightful sea breeze. Both bedrooms over the third floor have ensuite bathrooms and sea views. Access to the beach is via the garden onto a short pathway taking you straight to the sea. The front of Seasong overlooks Whitstable Castle and is also yards from Tankerton Slopes which are cliff-top lawns that roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street ‘-a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide.The landscaped garden is terraced over three levels with multiple seating areas patios, and parts laid to lawn. Whitstable is a vibrant and desirable seaside town frequented by visitors form London with many deciding to reside full time. Tankerton high street is set back from the beach is a small high street filled with shops, cafes, and Ossie’s, a reliably delicious fish and chip shop. The popular Jo Jo’s meze bar is a short stroll from the house. The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street’, a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide. These shingle slopes support a population of the rare Fisher’s estuarine moth, Gortyna borelii lunata, and as such have been designated a Special Area of Conservation. Colourful and highly covetable beach huts nestle at the base of the slopes, one of which was transported and transformed in Tracy Emin’s 2000 work ‘The Last Thing I Said to You was Don’t leave me here’. Tankerton’s Blue Flag beach is deservedly popular in summer but happily avoids the crowds of this stretch of coast. Whitstable high street is a short walk along the promenade and offers an impressive mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, wonderful historic architecture and a thriving cultural scene. With its own Biennale, a wealth of independent businesses, and easy access to London, the area supports a diverse community enjoying a vibrant life on the coast. Whitstable is historically famed for its oysters. The epicurean tradition has continued locally with the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival and at Wheelers Oyster Bar, Oyster Co., and Stephen Harris’ Michelin-starred The Sportsman. Other dining options within a half-hour drive include The Fordwich Arms, The Pig at Bridge Place, and The Goods Shed in Canterbury, all driven by local produce. Local train lines provide excellent transport connections; Whitstable Station is a 15 minute walk away with direct trains to London St Pancras and London Victoria in under 90 minutes. To the south, Canterbury is accessible by bus or a 20-minute drive, whilst Margate is 30 minutes and Dover is 45 minutes by car. The M2 and the M20 connect to central London in 60 miles and take around 1 hour 40 minutes.https://youtu.be/VIBYVomfO4s
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Farmhouse with garden Sittingbourne (United Kingdom)
Beautiful Grade II listed former farmhouse on the edge of Hartlip, full of period charm. Offers six spacious bedrooms, two reception rooms, a study, and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room with countryside views. Set in approx. 2 acres of parkland-style gardens, with a new garage, car port, and one-bedroom annexe. A Truly Exceptional Grade II Listed Village Home with Annexe & Glorious Gardens Tucked away on the edge of the much-loved Kentish village of Hartlip, Sweepstakes Farmhouse is a wonderfully restored and extended Grade II listed former farmhouse, steeped in character and charm. With its mellow brick elevations laid in traditional Flemish bond with distinctive burnt headers, a dentil cornice, and a clay tile roof with a central chimney stack, the property is a beautiful example of Kentish rural architecture. Nestled in a peaceful conservation area and surrounded by approximately 2 acres of private parkland-style gardens, this enchanting home offers the perfect blend of period beauty and contemporary comfort. The property is approached via a gravel drive behind a brick wall and five-bar gate, which sweeps around to a generous parking and turning area to the rear. The main entrance is set beneath a covered porch and opens into a welcoming central hallway with a tiled floor and a cloakroom off to one side. To the right, the kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home - a beautifully appointed space with cream cabinetry, granite work surfaces, and a full range of quality integrated appliances including an electric oven, steamer, and microwave. A classic oil-fired Rayburn nestles into the fireplace, adding both warmth and character. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large utility room offering further storage and functionality. The sitting room is a true highlight - full of character, with exposed beams and a magnificent inglenook fireplace that creates an inviting, cosy atmosphere. Across the hall, the beamed dining room also features a fireplace and is ideal for formal gatherings. The study, with fitted desk and storage, provides a peaceful workspace with views stretching down the garden. Upstairs, the bright and airy galleried landing enjoys a fine outlook and leads to both the master and guest bedrooms, each with their own en suite. Two further bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom with a roll-top bath complete the first floor. A second staircase rises to the top floor, where two additional bedrooms and a modern shower room make an ideal space for older children, guests, or even a private retreat. The gardens are a true sanctuary. Lawns wrap around the house, framed by mature trees, with flowering shrubs and roses adding seasonal colour. A large paved terrace at the rear offers the perfect spot for outdoor dining and entertaining, enclosed by a brick retaining wall. A charming outbuilding nearby includes a garden store and WC. Beyond the lawns lies a lovely cobnut plantation with a central open area, adding to the estate's sense of peace and rural charm. A particular feature of the property is the newly constructed oak-framed cart lodge and garage, designed with care to complement the main house. With three open bays and an enclosed store, it provides excellent storage and parking. Above, a beautifully designed one-bedroom annexe offers further flexibility - ideal for guests, extended family, or as a home office or creative space, accessed via an external staircase. Sweepstakes Farmhouse offers not just a home, but a lifestyle - one of tranquility, space, and connection to nature, yet with excellent transport links. Hartlip itself is a traditional village with a warm community atmosphere, home to a well-regarded primary school, a parish church, and a charming country pub. The location is ideal for those needing access to both London and the coast, with nearby access to the M2 and M20 motorways. Rainham station is just a short drive away, offering direct trains to London in under an hour, while Ebbsfleet International provides high-speed services to London in just 18 minutes. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and characterful home in an outstanding setting. Whether you're seeking space for a growing family, a country retreat with easy access to the city, or simply a home with soul and heritage, Sweepstakes Farmhouse delivers it all - and more. Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating E For mobile phone coverage in this area please look online Ultrafast, Superfast & Standard Broadband available - for more information please look online Property is in a conservation area Utilities: - Electric / House - Oil / Garage LPG / Mains Water / Mains Drainage / Broadband
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
If your dream is to live in a fascinating and characterful property on the edge of a charming and popular village with stunning rural views, this fabulously quirky six bedroom residence could be top of your list. Historically a seed merchant’s premises and previously a bed and breakfast with an antique shop, it was originally built in the Georgian era and still retains some wonderful period features. However it has been stunningly but sensitively updated by the current owners as a spacious family home and includes the option to create part of the property as a separate annexe for family members or as a holiday let. As soon as you see the interesting front facade with its original ground and first floor external doors where the sacks of seed used to be delivered and stored as well as the bay and multi-pane sash windows and traditional slate roof you will be eager to see what the inside has to offer. The primary front door opens into an entrance hall with a period staircase to the first floor and access to the versatile ground floor accommodation. This includes an impressive 28ft kitchen and breakfast area and features herringbone oak parquet flooring and a wide central archway creating a delightful open plan feel. Family and friends can sit round a table enjoying a meal in the charming breakfast area with its large bay window and original half height fitted cupboards flanking a lovely open fire with an attractive surround and mantlepiece. While the contemporary kitchen includes an inset range cooker with an induction hob, very smart shaker dark blue style units with marble resin worktops housing an integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher as well as a peninsular breakfast bar and lovely views over the rear garden and the surrounding countryside. There is also a large cellar where you can store your favourite wines and steps down to a spacious fitted boot room with storage units and wide French doors to the rear terrace. A charming snug is just the place for the family to relax in front of an open fire while the adjacent study with the original shop window and fitted book shelves providing a delightful working environment. A separate front door opens to a secondary staircase that leads to a large landing on the first floor as well as a to a utility room with the original vast barn doors to the street that can also be accessed from the snug. It includes units housing an induction hob, oven and dishwasher as well as stand-alone laundry facilities and a control systems cupboard. This side of the house also features a library with shelving and steps down to the superb barn conversion with underfloor heating, a cloakroom and a wonderful triple aspect, lounge/diner with a high vaulted ceiling and crossbeams that is nearly 40ft long. It leads to the impressive games room that is large enough for a full size snooker table while still leaving space to incorporate a bar and seating or a well-equipped gym. It would be possible to adapt this whole area to create a separate single storey annexe, however the first floor landing also includes stairs to the second floor where you will find three charming air conditioned double bedrooms. These have vaulted and beamed ceilings and en suite facilities including one with an integral bathroom, another with a shower room and the third has a cloakroom. So it would be easy to create an alternative three storey annexe for holiday lets or adult children, while still leaving the vast lounge/diner and games room available for the whole family. There is an impressive multi-pane sash window on the main staircase half landing providing excellent countryside views. The first floor features a fabulous luxury family bath/shower room with a central copper and brass slipper bath, a double shower, large fitted cupboards and an original fireplace. There are three double bedrooms including one with an ensuite shower and an original fireplace while a brick archway leads to the master suite that has a fitted walk in wardrobe, en suite shower room and rural views. The beautifully landscaped south facing rear garden is a delight with a large decked terrace for outdoor entertaining and a gate flanked by charming olive trees leading to pathways bordered by a lawn and impressive shrub beds, while at the end of the garden is the Wingham river bordered by fields.
…By Annonceur International
House with terrace Canterbury (United Kingdom)
My husband and I had this property built to our own design some 10 years ago as we saw the plot and thought it would be absolutely ideal for a spacious residence. It has been a superb home; very warm and cosy and, with the solar panels, it is very energy efficient and with financial returns. However I want to move nearer to my children and let another family enjoy everything this place has to offer. We did look at the idea of getting planning permission for the building of properties on the further lawn and there was a positive attitude from the planners regarding the possibility of building a single dwelling but for health reasons we were unable to pursue it but it is definitely an opportunity for new owners to consider. Wingham is a delightful village that stretches out along a tree-lined high street dominated by the tall green spire of the historic St Mary's Church with its 13th century arches. The village includes thatched cottages, medieval hall houses and handsome Georgian buildings with around sixty houses built before 1760 and many dating back to the 1400s that all combine to give the village a unique, traditional beauty. However it is no sleepy backwater as it has two pubs including the Dog Inn, winner of the 2019 Great British Pub award, the Wingham Central Stores, the Wingham Country Market, a surgery and dentist. Not far away is a garden centre and the excellent Gibsons food hall and farm shop. There are also a multitude of societies and sports clubs, while the recreation ground has been upgraded. For a day out with the family the Wingham Wildlife Park is only half a mile outside the village. There is a well-regarded local primary school in Wingham and nearby Adisham primary is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. There are excellent grammar schools in nearby Sandwich and Canterbury and top private schools in Canterbury. Here you will also find three universities and a further education college as well as high street stores, individual shops, restaurants, historical buildings and two mainline stations including Canterbury West with the high speed train that can whisk you to London in under an hour. Frequent bus services go between Sandwich, Deal and Canterbury while the A2 is not far if you want to drive to London or to Dover and Folkestone for the Continent and the Cinque Port town of Sandwich with its medieval buildings, shops and championship golf courses is also within easy driving distance.”
…By Annonceur International
House with pool and garden Maidstone (United Kingdom)
£1,000,000 - £1,100,000 Guide Price. Grade II Listed double fronted residence. Four reception rooms & large kitchen diner. Four generous double bedrooms. Two en-suite + family bathroom. Stunning grounds - approx. 0.75 acre. Swimming pool + pool house. Dedicated Office Space. Easy access - road/ rail networks. Excellent schooling options. Fine & Country presents Dean Farm, a particularly handsome Grade II listed country residence that immediately captivates with its elegant double-fronted façade, exquisite period detailing and idyllic setting. Nestled beyond a traditional Kentish ragstone wall and surrounded by over half an acre of mature, beautifully composed grounds, this is a home that balances heritage character with the ease and sophistication of modern rural living. A detached studio annexe, outdoor swimming pool with pool house and separate office building further enhances the versatility of the estate, collectively offering around 4,000 square feet of superb accommodation with breathtaking elevated views over the valley in semi-rural East Farleigh. The Principal Residence Dean Farm embodies the charm and warmth of an historic country home, its interiors enriched by an abundance of authentic features. Timber and sash bay windows, exposed floorboards, oak panelling, beamed ceilings and a series of open fireplaces, including a striking inglenook within the sitting room, bring a sense of heritage and timeless comfort to every room. The layout flows with purpose, creating spaces that welcome both relaxed daily living and effortless entertaining. The ground floor offers a wonderful variety of reception rooms, among them a conservatory overlooking the gardens, a welcoming kitchen and dining space with an adjoining utility room, and additional rooms that adapt beautifully to family gatherings, quiet reading corners, or formal hosting. Practicality is delivered by a cloakroom and an impressive cellar with natural light and generous ceiling height, offering potential for storage, hobbies, or further creative use. A beautifully proportioned staircase rises to a first floor of four generous double bedrooms. Two are complemented by en suite bathrooms, while a further family bath and shower room ensures comfort for guests and family members alike. The Grounds Set within approximately three quarters of an acre, the gardens are an ever-changing tapestry of colour and texture, unfolding across tiered lawns, established shrubbery and specimen planting, with the added charm of an orchard. Far-reaching views stretch over neighbouring farmland to the front and sweep across the valley to the rear, lending the entire setting a sense of peace and gentle grandeur. Swimming Pool & Pool House The outdoor swimming pool takes centre stage during the warmer months, paired with an expansive astroturf terrace perfect for gatherings and al fresco dining. The accompanying pool house, complete with kitchenette, shower and sauna facilities, creates a private retreat for relaxation and entertainment. Studio Annexe Positioned above the detached double garage, the well-presented studio annexe provides invaluable supplementary accommodation. Whether for guests, multi-generational living, creative pursuits, or an Airbnb opportunity, it offers complete independence with exceptional flexibility. Detached Office Building A dedicated office space sits quietly within the grounds, enjoying panoramic, elevated views across the gardens and valley. Designed for focus and productivity, it is ideally suited to remote working or running a small business from home while benefiting from the tranquillity of the surrounding landscape. Parking & Garaging Private parking for numerous vehicles is available, together with a detached double garage. Location East Farleigh and the surrounding villages are celebrated for their beauty and strong sense of community, while being surprisingly well connected. A choice of nearby stations provides services to London in around an hour, and the Channel Tunnel and ferry ports are readily accessible for continental travel. The area is renowned for its educational opportunities, with excellent primary and secondary schools close by a selection of Grammar Schools in Maidstone and highly regarded independent schools at Sutton Valence only minutes away. Maidstone, the county town of Kent, provides an extensive array of retail, leisure and cultural amenities and serves as a vibrant hub for the wider region. Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating E For mobile phone coverage in the area please look online Ultrafast, Superfast and Standard broadband is available at the property Utilities:- Electric / Gas / Mains Water / Cable Tv or Satellite / Broadband Drainage is via a shared septic tank (3 properties), unknown if compliant - professional advice should be sought The property benefits from private parking, accessed via a shared driveway, maintenance of shared driveway is shared between 3 properties
…By Annonceur International
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