***no forward chain*** take the virtual tour*** stunning modernised barn conversion in an enviable position surrounded by countryside and far reaching views of the wealdA rare opportunity to purchase a recently modernised luxury detached barn conversion. The home is located in the sought after village of Sutton Valence, surrounded by working apple orchards benefitting from elevated views over the Weald and several rambling routes through the open countryside. Sutton Valance village centre is only a short distance away with country pubs, useful shop and the popular Sutton Valence School. For the commuter, Headcorn Station is only 10 minute drive with excellent parking facilities and mainline services to London.The stunning barn conversion provides light and airy accommodation and retains many characterful features whilst being equipped for modern-day living. Inside, there is a stunning galleried entrance, open plan living area with high specification kitchen. Separate office, useful utility room and additional reception room/bedroom with ensuite facilities.Upstairs, the fabulous main bedroom offers a dressing room and ensuite with a roll top bath positioned to benefit from the incredible views over the Weald. Bedroom two is also served with an ensuite, while bedroom three and four share the well appointed family bathroom. Outside, the garden is neatly enclosed with seating areas and log cabin.For further information and to book your viewing, call Page and Wells Loose Office on today.On The Ground FloorEntrance HallLounge (8.30m x 5.16m (27'2" x 16'11"))Dining Room (5.40m x 5.05m (17'8" x 16'6"))Kitchen/Breakfast Room (6.68m x 4.47m (21'10" x 14'7"))Family Room/Bedroom 5 (5.30m x 3.72m (17'4" x 12'2"))Office (4.42m x 3.14m (14'6" x 10'3"))Utility Room (3.52m x 1.89m (11'6" x 6'2"))On The First FloorLandingBedroom 1 (5.88m x 4.51m (19'3" x 14'9"))En-SuiteBedroom 2 (4.31m x 3.70m (14'1" x 12'1"))En-SuiteBedroom 3 (4.31m x 3.05m (14'1" x 10'0"))Bedroom 4 (3.70m x 2.98m (12'1" x 9'9"))BathroomExternallyBar (6.54m x 4.40m (21'5" x 14'5"))Tenure - Freehold
£ 1,500,000
This truly unique Barn and Oast conversion comes with a 6.5 acre plot which is perfect for those who have either a love for gardening, equestrian activities, farming or even ambitions to build (Subject to planning permission).The grounds are currently set out into a number of different areas including separate pens which could be used for farm animals, horses or general green areas with grass lawns, trees and bushes. The large plot is best explored by foot to get a real sense of the scale.Internally you will be able to enjoy a wonderful presentation including stunning oast which are home to bedrooms and a family room. The internal accommodation is complete with a large open plan kitchen area and utility room as well as a number of bedrooms and bathrooms in a really unique and clever layout. This property is filled with character and charm and is best seen in a viewing.Property Ownership InformationTenureFreeholdCouncil Tax BandDDisclaimer For Virtual ViewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided.
£ 1,750,000
An opportunity to purchase a Grade II Listed farmhouse, three holiday lets and a barn with planning permission and land with views directly to the south over the Weald and to Romney Marsh. In all approx. 7.92 acres.Scragged Oak Farm is situated on the North Downs overlooking the Gault Vale and the Weald of Kent with views as far south as The Romney Marsh. The villages of Detling, Hollingbourne and Harrietsham are all within a 3-mile radius and can provide the usual day to day facilities and amenities including village pubs, shops, stores, nurseries and schooling. The larger town of Maidstone is 5 miles south-west and provides a more comprehensive range of facilities and amenities along with mainline rail access to London in approximately an hour with further stations at Hollingbourne & Bearsted if required. Maidstone provides links to the national motorway network via Junction 7 & 8 of the M20 along with connections to Blue Bell Hill to the M2. Ashford is also within a 15-mile radius with its High Speed Rail link to London in 37 minutes if required.Scragged Oak Farm presents an interesting opportunity for a purchaser to acquire a former equestrian smallholding with a significant potential income stream from the existing holiday let business on site, along with the potential for further development on the agricultural barn and land adjacent. The property is situated in a sought after yet isolated rural location at the end of a country lane and extends in total to approximately 7.92 acres. There are various component parts to the property, which are as follows:-FarmhouseA detached Grade II Listed 2-bedroom farmhouse with many character features throughout of flint, brick and timber construction clad in timber weatherboarding to the front upper elevation under a pitched hipped clay tiled roof with arched catslide roof to the rear. Outside, there are lawned, bedded and patioed gardens to the front, sides and rear with ample parking spaces for several vehicles. The house is in need of some modernisation throughout but provides an opportunity to increase the holiday let business with the total accommodation extending in total to 1,318ft².Holiday LetsThere are three holiday lets on the property. Holiday Let 1 with its 3 bedrooms is nearest the house and is a detached single storey building of brick construction clad in timber weatherboarding under a pitched clay tiled roof extending to 1,099ft². To the east are Holiday Lets 2 & 3, single bedroom cottages of brick and timber construction clad in timber weatherboarding under a pitched slate roof extending to a total of 1,409ft².The BarnThis is a detached barn of concrete portal frame construction clad in timber weatherboarding under a steel box profile roof with roof lights and a concrete floor currently incorporating 9 Loose Boxes, a Garage Store and a steel frame extension to the north. Consent has been applied for a 3-bedroom dwelling under Planning Permission: 21/504104/full and an inspector’s decision is awaited.LandTo the north of all the buildings and house is the paddock land which is fenced off and extends to approximately 5.06 acres. The land is classified as Grade III on the Agricultural Land Classification Plan for England & Wales with well-draining soils types typical of this part of the North Downs. The land is all laid to grass and previously used for grazing purposes although there could be potential for glamping or camping as part of the holiday let business, subject to the necessary planning consents.Please see the Property Particulars for further information on Maps, Plans & Floor Plans, Services, Access, Tenure, Planning, Council Tax, EPC rating etc.
£ 1,750,000
Boughton monchelseaThis impressive Grade II Listed Hall house occupies an elevated position on a sought-after country lane. Believed to date from the 1500s with later additions the property sits in stunning grounds of approximately 9 acres of lawn, orchard, woodland and a kitchen garden. A detached cottage is included in the estate together with a three-bay garage, workshop, greenhouse and tennis court.Maidstone Borough Council - Council Tax Band H - HouseE - CottageEPC Rating: N/aThe village of Boughton Monchelsea provides a primary school as well as a post office, public house, village hall, village green, recreation ground and arts centre.For more extensive facilities the County Town of Maidstone is a short drive offering comprehensive high street shopping, three train stations with links to London. The sought-after independent school of Sutton Valence is a short drive away and there is also a selection of good schools for all ages including Maidstone Grammar School for Girls and Mid Kent College.The M20 provides good road links to London and the Coast.Material InformationCouncil Tax Band :H
£ 3,500,000