Guide price of £550,000 - £575,000. A deceptively spacious character cottage with a wealth of period features, three/four bedrooms and three reception rooms, situated in the heart of the desirable village of Bethersden.
Internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the size and standard of the accommodation on offer, which comprises of a spacious sitting room featuring bay window with window seat over looking front garden and stone tiled flooring, inner hall way with access to cloakroom with Worcester boiler, stairs to first floor and kitchen/dining room. The kitchen/dining room offers a hand crafted kitchen, with a mixture of wooden and granite worktops and base units, stone tiled flooring, exposed chimney breast with log burning stove and access to family room. The charming family room offers a wealth of features including bay window with window seat and exposed brick chimney breast with open fire, making it the perfect room to relax and unwind.
The first floor offers an impressive master bedroom with two sash windows over looking the front garden, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, fitted wardrobes and a modern en suite bathroom with Limestone tiled flooring. There are two further double bedrooms and a modern shower room. From the landing, steps lead to a further room with sloping ceilings, which can either be used as a fourth bedroom or home office. The landing also offers a good sized cupboard with access to an attic room, with scope for conversions subject the normal permissions.
Externally to the front is a well kept garden with a wealth of mature borders, pathway leading to front door, and a shared gated driveway providing access to the gated rear garden, offering a sunny patio with feature well and door access to kitchen, two garages(connecting to neighbours garage), one offering storage above, a detached bake house, which makes a perfect workshop, covered storage and fenced lawn area with mature shrubs.
The property is in the popular village of Bethersden, a sought after semi-rural village with a primary school and a range of local shops including a Butchers, General Store and Post Office, hair dressers, two village pubs, a Church and a Chapel. The village lies south-west of the large market town of Ashford with its wide array of shopping and leisure facilities and excellent schooling options.
Transport links are well supported with access to the M20 at Junction 9, some 7 miles distant with access to London and the Eurotunnel, in addition to the International Station at Ashford providing fast services to the continent, a 37 minute high speed service to London St Pancras and a Pluckley Station to London Bridge/Waterloo East/Charing Cross service only 3.5 miles away.
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