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This charming L-shaped Grade II Listed was originally built in 1704 and extended in 1850. It is surrounded by a curved brick wall and high hedging and situated within 0.7898 acres of gardens and a paddock. The property includes delightful external features such as original brickwork, chimney stacks, multi-pane casement windows and oak doors and has a large gravel driveway. This leads to the garage and is bordered by shrub and rose beds, lawns, a path to the front door and access to a patio and back door.
The hall has parquet flooring and leads to a family room with a brick fireplace and log burner while the characterful living room includes exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace and access to the country style kitchen/breakfast room with ceiling beams, terracotta floor tiles, a range cooker and units housing various appliances. There is also a utility room, a cloakroom and access to the cellar. The first floor landing has a fitted cupboard and leads to a family bathroom and four double bedrooms with delightful views including one with a walk-in wardrobe.
Outside there are mature trees, lawn areas divided by hedging, a greenhouse and a gravel path leading to a wildlife pond as well as to a kid’s ‘hideaway’ garden room and the paddock. Plans have been passed to replace the existing garage with a new double garage and two offices above as well as a bathroom and a balcony.
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One of the most renowned historical destinations in the UK, Canterbury combines the best in ancient and modern attractions. Property in Canterbury offers you all the vibrancy of a bustling city centre yet allows for an easy getaway into the nearby Kent countryside.
