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£575,000

(£380/sq. ft)

2 bed country house for sale
The Moat, Charing TN27

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,513 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Portion of Grade II Listed Wealden Hall House

  • Two Bedrooms

  • En-Suite Area to Second Bedroom

  • Handmade Luxury Fitted Kitchen

  • Original Bethersden Marble Fireplace

  • Spacious Orangery

  • Landscaped Gardens with Stream

  • Single Garage & Parking

  • Walking Distance of Charing Village Amenities

A handsome character home constructed in 1905 as a sympathetic extension to an elegant Grade II listed 15th century Wealden Hall House believed to have originally been built as the Rectory or Parsonage for Charing village.

The Moat House appears in historic records dating back as far as the surveys of 1572 and remained in the ownership of the Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s, London, when patronage transferred to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury in 1945. Shortly after, the property was sold and divided into separate dwellings and, in 2002, was awarded an Historic Building of Kent status. More recently, one of the neigbouring properties featured in an episode of the popular TV property programme, Escape to the Country.

This part of The Moat House was added in 1905 and is a unique character home which truly offers the best of both worlds for the dicerning purchaser requiring all the facilities of village life on hand yet with the feeling of living in a piece of Kent’s rich history. It requires internal viewing to appreciate its original features including wide panelled doors with period door furniture, high ceilings, cornicing, deep skirtings and a grand Bethersden Marble feature fireplace in the sitting room.

The accommodation comprises a 19’6” long entrance hall, cloakroom/utility, sitting room, wonderful kitchen/ breakfast room with island and a superb heated orangery that can be used all year round as a diner/reception. To the first floor is a large principal bedroom, a second bedroom with en-suite shower and a colourful main bathroom with p-shaped bath.

Outside, the property enjoys allocated parking for two vehicles leading to a single garage. The private rear garden is a wonderful place to escape with a manicured bordered grass lawn, vegetable plots, garden sheds, stream, an original hexagon shaped summer house for al fresco dining and an upper flagstone area to look across and admire the variety of plantings, trees and the varied character and shape of the whole building.
Ground Floor

Entrance Hall: 19’6” x 5’2” (5.94m x 1.57m)
Cloakroom/Utility: 7’5” x 5’6” (2.26m x 1.68m)
Sitting Room: 15’9” x 14’3” (4.80m x 4.34m)
Kitchen/Breakfast: 13’11” x 12’5” (4.24m x 3.78m)
Orangery/Dining: 16’10” x 14’7” (5.13m x 4.44m) at largest

First Floor

Landing: 13’3” x 4’9” (4.04m x 1.45m)
Principal Bedroom: 16’1” x 14’7” (4.90m x 4.44m)
Bedroom Two: 12’4” x 10’4” (3.76m x 3.15m)
En-suite Shower: 6’4” x 3’1” (1.93m x 0.94m)
Bathroom: 8’7” x 4’9” (2.62m x 1.45m)

Outbuildings

Garage: 15’6” x 8’0” (4.72m x 2.44m)
Shed: 7’8” x 5’5” (2.34m x 1.65m)
Shed: 6’2” x 5’10” (1.88m x 1.78m)
Summer House: 12’0” x 10’7” (3.66m x 3.23m) at largest

Locality

Charing sits between the foot of the North Downs with the Pilgrim’s Way and the Green Sand Ridge, a rural area rich in farming, some 5.5 miles west of the larger market town of Ashford and 13 miles east of Maidstone. The village enjoys an interesting mix of village shops, micro pub, churches, primary school, doctor’s surgery and pharmacy.

Transport links are well supported with a mainline railway station, providing access to London Victoria and Ashford International stations, whilst junction 9 of the M20 motorway is some 5 miles distant. The village is also just 5 miles west of the market town of Ashford, with its excellent shopping and leisure facilities, choice of schools and Ashford International station which benefits from the High Speed train service to St Pancras with a journey time of 37 minutes.

Properties of this calibre in such a unique setting rarely come onto the open market and we strongly advise interested applicants to make immediate arrangements to view.

Tenure

Freehold with common areas
Flying freeholds

Services

Gas Fired Central Heating, Mains Water, Mains Drainage, Mains Electricity, Fibre Broadband.

Council Tax

Band D- Ashford Borough Council

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