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Guide price

£1,350,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Lympne Hill, Lympne, Kent CT21

    • 5 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Stunning views

  • Runs on renewable energy and is highly efficient

  • Heat recovery ventilation system with air filtration

  • Underfloor heating throughout

  • Ground source heat pump and solar panels

  • Fantastic 21st century extension

  • Good access to High Speed trains

  • High speed internet at 50-60Mb/s (via Callflow)

Studfall Ridge is a striking Art Deco house offering almost 4,200 sq ft of light-filled and spacious accommodation. The current owners have extended the house using award winning architect Holloway Studio to create an imaginative Modernist inspired curved wing to the rear. The extensive balcony and terrace areas give panoramic views over surrounding countryside and coastline.

Considerable investment has been made to future proof the house with emphasis on renewable energy including: Heat recovery ventilation system with air filtration and ground sourced cooling, new ground source heat pump with underfloor heating throughout, solar panels. This enables the house to be run on “green only” energy.

Originally built in the 1930s by an architect as his holiday home, Studfall Ridge underwent substantial renovations in 2008 and 2020. The house now offers modern comfort and economies.

A covered walkway and porch lead to a welcoming reception hall with a useful cloak/shower room. The drawing room has a semi-circular bay, with wonderful views, and a door to the garden terrace. Adjacent is the TV/cinema room.

The substantial kitchen/breakfast room opens into the dining room, which shares the double-sided open fireplace with the drawing room. The kitchen has a range of contemporary units including a breakfast bar, quartz worktops and splashbacks and quality integrated appliances, while the rear aspect breakfast area has doors to the expansive terrace.

Oak stairs rise to the first-floor landing with extensive built-in storage. The principal bedroom has a bespoke fitted walnut dressing room, contemporary en suite bathroom and doors to a balcony spanning the width of the property. An additional double bedroom also has an en suite shower room and doors to the balcony. There are two further double bedrooms, one with ample built-in storage, a modern family bathroom and a fitted laundry room with a door to a decked terrace.

A well-proportioned study and a substantial sound insulated music room /bedroom 5 with curved walling and a picture window overlooking the terrace complete the first floor.

On the second floor is a fabulous reception/multi-purpose room with discreet food preparation facilities in fitted units, perfect for al fresco dining on the adjacent roof terrace. A wonderful spot with unparalleled views to enjoy a lunch with friends and family.

The property is approached through a bespoke iron gate over a block-paved drive, providing parking for multiple vehicles and giving access to the integral carport. A second drive and road access is located at the bottom of the garden.

The well-stocked garden has a newly laid wildflower meadow to the rear. There has been sensitive planting to either side of the driveway, giving year-round colour and interest. The large raised semi-circular deck is underplanted to give further colour and variety. The whole is screened by mature shrubs and trees and enjoying views over surrounding countryside towards the Strait of Dover and Romney Marsh.

Set in the Kent Downs aonb, the ancient village of Lympne sits above the expansive agricultural plain of Romney Marsh and offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a church, castle, village hall, convenience store and post office, hairdresser, popular primary school and public house. The Royal Military Canal, whose towpath forms part of the national cycle network, runs at the bottom of the hill from the house.

Great schooling options include a nearby girls and boys grammar, and independents in Ashford or Canterbury (school buses provided)

Nearby Hythe offers an array of shopping (including Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Aldi), street cafes, cultural and leisure amenities. More extensive leisure, educational and shopping facilities are available in Folkestone, Dover and Canterbury, together with a selection of golf courses and fishing & water sports along the coast.

Communications links are excellent: The nearby M20 gives access to Ashford, Folkestone, the Channel Tunnel and Dover. High Speed trains run from nearby Westenhanger or Ashford International stations to Central London from 53 minutes and 36 minutes respectively.

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