This impressive late 17th century brick farmhouse, a Grade II Listed structure, stands as a notable example of Kent's rural architecture. While the residence is generally in good condition, it presents significant opportunities for modernization and customization to meet contemporary standards. Spanning approximately 3,879 sq ft across two floors and an attic level, the property boasts spacious rooms with high ceilings and historical charm. The current layout includes three reception areas, a conservatory, a kitchen/breakfast room with pantries, utility space, and multiple bathrooms. Notably, there are two unconverted rooms on the third floor that can be transformed into additional living spaces with the appropriate permissions.
The grounds extend over 5.8 acres, featuring well-maintained gardens and a partially walled area housing a kitchen garden and orchard—ideal for gardening enthusiasts. The presence of ancillary buildings such as an old granary and workshop offers further potential for conversion or alternative uses, subject to necessary consents. Additionally, grazing paddocks and stable facilities enhance the property's versatility for equestrian activities or agricultural use.
Located just 6.2 miles from Canterbury and steeped in agricultural history while embracing modern environmental practices, this property seamlessly integrates its rich heritage with future possibilities.