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£800,000
3 bed cottage for sale
Priory Road, Ashford TN253 beds
2 baths
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Aldington Primary School 1.5 miles
- Mersham Primary School 1.6 miles
- Ham Street 3.1 miles
- Ashford International (Eurostar) 3.7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Set in around 5 acres
- Stunning views
- Immaculate throughout
- Double aspect master suite
- Characterful beamed sitting room/dining room
- Conservatory enjoying sweeping views
- Double garage with power and light
- Detached workshop, revolving summerhouse, greenhouse, two sheds
- Large parking area
Set in around 5 acres of glorious Kent countryside Red Willows offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the rural life without being too remote in a beautiful immaculate period single storey cottage with stunning views over your own land.
Although in the same ownership for some 38 years the current owners have taken great pride in maintaining and updating the property both inside and out, giving this really attractive stone cottage dating back to the late 1800's all the love and attention that is deserves.
Approached through double gates and a large parking area the property provides some 1576 sq ft of spacious accommodation providing three bedrooms including a very large primary bedroom and en-suite, characterful beamed 24ft sitting room with a wealth of period features. In addition a conservatory enjoys the sweeping views and a winding hallway leads to a family bathroom and 25ft modern kitchen/diner also with those views.
Outside there are plenty of useful and well maintained outbuildings with a generous double garage with power and light, detached workshop, beautiful cedar pergola revolving summerhouse, further summerhouse, two sheds and a large greenhouse with automatic fan.
The frontage with immaculate verge is around 600ft with around 1.8 acres of relatively flat formal grounds and potential paddock. A beautiful wildflower bank leads down to a natural stream with pond then rises to in excess of three acres grazing land.
Location
The Kentish village of Bilsington mentioned in the Doomsday book is noted for its historic landmarks, including the Napoleonic Royal Military Canal, St Peter & St Paul's church and Cosway Monument. There is a pub within walking distance, the White Horse, which is situated in the village centre. Bislington is about 5 miles from Ashford, where there is the Ashford International train Station with direct links into London within 38 minutes. There is good access to the M20 motorway, as well as the retail outlets and both state and independent schools.
Services
Mains water, Electricity, Oil Central Heating and Septic Tank
Council tax band
Council Tax F
Although in the same ownership for some 38 years the current owners have taken great pride in maintaining and updating the property both inside and out, giving this really attractive stone cottage dating back to the late 1800's all the love and attention that is deserves.
Approached through double gates and a large parking area the property provides some 1576 sq ft of spacious accommodation providing three bedrooms including a very large primary bedroom and en-suite, characterful beamed 24ft sitting room with a wealth of period features. In addition a conservatory enjoys the sweeping views and a winding hallway leads to a family bathroom and 25ft modern kitchen/diner also with those views.
Outside there are plenty of useful and well maintained outbuildings with a generous double garage with power and light, detached workshop, beautiful cedar pergola revolving summerhouse, further summerhouse, two sheds and a large greenhouse with automatic fan.
The frontage with immaculate verge is around 600ft with around 1.8 acres of relatively flat formal grounds and potential paddock. A beautiful wildflower bank leads down to a natural stream with pond then rises to in excess of three acres grazing land.
Location
The Kentish village of Bilsington mentioned in the Doomsday book is noted for its historic landmarks, including the Napoleonic Royal Military Canal, St Peter & St Paul's church and Cosway Monument. There is a pub within walking distance, the White Horse, which is situated in the village centre. Bislington is about 5 miles from Ashford, where there is the Ashford International train Station with direct links into London within 38 minutes. There is good access to the M20 motorway, as well as the retail outlets and both state and independent schools.
Services
Mains water, Electricity, Oil Central Heating and Septic Tank
Council tax band
Council Tax F
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