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If countryside views are top of your list when it comes to location then this 1930s family home could be the answer. Perched in an elevated position off Easole Street in Nonington village, it offers panoramic views across the 247 acre Fredville park that includes many ancient trees such as the famous Majesty oak tree. The property is approached up a driveway with a five bar gate access flanked by attractive hedging and leads to the frontage where you can park numerous vehicles. The spacious entrance hall includes access to a useful shower room and leads to a semi open plan living space with an archway between the dining area and the dual aspect 27ft sitting area that has great views and an alabaster fireplace with a flame effect gas fire. The long dining area includes a built in dresser style cabinet and access to the garden.
The contemporary kitchen has glossy grey units and granite worktops housing Miele appliances and a Bosch larder fridge. There is also a boot room/lobby and cloakroom while at the other end of the kitchen there is a utility room, a playroom and a study that could all be adapted to create an annexe. Upstairs there is a family bathroom and five double bedrooms with rural views as well as access to a large attic. The bedrooms include the principal with its en suite shower room and a guest suite with an en suite shower while the other bedrooms have basins and storage facilities.
Outside there is a sheltered courtyard area, a children’s play area with a sandpit and an easy to manage garden with a lawn, a large summerhouse that has power and lighting so could be used as an office, raised beds and high quality fencing with lockable gates and space to install a garage.
Nonington includes a 900 year old church, a garage and a primary school, a cricket club, a children’s playpark and a village hall with various activities. Nearby Chillenden has the famous Griffins Head pub restaurant and also within easy reach is Northbourne prep school and Wingham village with its excellent pubs restaurants, convenience store and post office as well as Gibsons farm shop. Sandwich is not far with its individual shops, eateries and championship golf courses. Regular trains go from Snowdon station and link up with the main line high speed rail stations at Dover, Sandwich and Canterbury for London while there is a bus stop just outside the house which is very useful for children going to secondary schools in Canterbury or Sandwich.
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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.
