This distinguished Grade II listed farmhouse, believed to date back to the 16th century, is steeped in history and character. It features charming period elements such as exposed timber beams and original stone and brick fireplaces. Located on a private road, Westlands Farm provides a serene countryside retreat, highlighted by an inviting farmhouse kitchen that flows into a double-aspect dining area complete with a wood-burning stove. The drawing room, spacious and filled with natural light from its French doors, offers picturesque views of the surrounding gardens. Furthermore, it connects to a cozy sitting room featuring another wood-burning stove.
On the first floor, the expansive principal bedroom comes with its own dressing room and en suite bathroom. Additionally, there are three more double bedrooms equipped with built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom that provide ample accommodation.
Adjacent to the main house is a guest cottage that adds potential for rental income or visitor accommodation. This cottage includes a well-sized kitchen, a large sitting room with a wood-burning stove, alongside a shower room on the ground floor. The first floor comprises of a double bedroom and bathroom.
Externally, access to Westlands Farm is via an electric-gated gravel driveway leading to substantial parking spaces including triple garage facilities. The property also has five loose boxes within a detached stable block currently used for storage and four barns that have been previously let for storage purposes; these offer significant development opportunities subject to local planning approval. The extensive grounds consist of well-maintained lawns, established shrubbery, areas for vegetable gardening, pastureland, ponds, and even a fenced chicken pen—all framed by mature trees providing privacy while enhancing the rural aesthetic.
With potential for revitalization or renovation throughout both the main farmhouse and guest cottage, this property represents an exciting investment opportunity in the heart of the South East.