This unlisted converted oast house presents a unique opportunity for further accommodation development, set within approximately 1.7 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens in a serene rural location. The property features good ceiling heights and an abundance of natural light throughout its flexible living spaces. Originally converted in the 1970s, it comprises an entrance hall leading to a spacious triple-aspect sitting room with a wood-burning fire, a modernized kitchen/breakfast room, and essential amenities including a cloakroom and home office. On the ground floor, there are two double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, while the first floor hosts the master bedroom with an en suite bathroom alongside an additional double bedroom that offers access to generous loft storage space—perfect for potential conversion into more living space subject to planning approvals.
The lower level boasts extensive utility and workshop areas, as well as direct access to a triple garage. It previously had planning permission for conversion into a one-bedroom annex, highlighting its investment potential. Surrounded by mature trees and hedges, the outdoor spaces include private gardens featuring an apple orchard and direct access to local footpaths—ideal for those looking to embrace countryside living or invest in further development.