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£1,145,000

6 bed detached house for sale
Hall Road, St. Mary Hoo, Rochester, Kent ME3

    • 6 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Savills - Cranbrook & East Kent

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About this property

  • Grade II listed farmhouse in lovely rural location

  • Range of outbuildings including substantial agricultural barn

  • Four reception rooms, one with wood burning stove

  • Six bedrooms served by two bathrooms

  • Rochester about 7.4 miles with train links and services to London

  • EPC Rating = E

An elegant period farmhouse with extensive range of outbuildings in a rural setting.

Description
Set within the heart of the Hoo Peninsula, St Mary’s Hall Farmhouse is a distinguished Grade II listed country property of considerable architectural and historical interest. The house combines the charm of its 17thcentury origins with later Georgian and Victorian additions, creating a handsome and comfortable family home amid Kent’s farmland.

Constructed in red and painted brick under tiled and slate roofs, the property presents a traditional double depth plan with well proportioned rooms overlooking established gardens and open countryside. Throughout, high ceilings, sash windows, and period detailing blend effortlessly with modern finishes to create an inviting and versatile living environment.

St Mary’s Hall Farmhouse occupies the original manorial site of St Mary Hoo, once held by the Bardolf, Wiseman and Faunce families. The property was home to noted agricultural innovator Henry Pye between 1851 and 1909, who pioneered steam powered ploughing and marsh drainage on the Hoo Peninsula.

The ground floor offers a welcoming reception hall leading to elegant principal rooms, each enjoying abundant natural light and views across the gardens. A generous drawing room, formal dining room, and a study or library retain their fireplaces and original joinery.

At the heart of the home lies a spacious kitchen and breakfast room, fitted with contemporary cabinetry, a four oven aga, integrated appliances and ample preparation space. A utility room, boot room and cloakroom provide everyday practicality.

The first floor features a fine principal bedroom together with several additional double bedrooms and family bathrooms, offering flexible rooms ideal for guest accommodation or home working. A cellar provides useful storage or potential for ancillary use.

Approached via a private drive, St Mary’s Hall Farmhouse sits amid mature gardens, lawns and established trees, bordered by open farmland that enhances its secluded rural character. Traditional outbuildings and barns contribute to the setting, reflecting the property’s long agricultural heritage, while modern farm structures ensure continued functionality for those seeking equestrian, smallholding or leisure use.

Location
The property lies within the small parish of St. Mary Hoo, an ancient settlement on the Hoo Peninsula known for its unspoilt countryside and proximity to the North Kent Marshes. Local amenities can be found in Upper Stoke (2.6 miles) and Hoo St Werburgh (3.9 miles) with a comprehensive range of shops, schools and services in Rochester, about 7.4 miles away.

Transport links connect the area via the A228 and M2, while Rochester station provides mainline and high‐speed services to London. The surrounding landscape offers a wealth of walking, cycling and wildlife opportunities within designated conservation areas.

*All mileages and distances are approximate

Square Footage: 4,196 sq ft

Acreage:
2.47 Acres

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Additional Info
Services: Oil fired central heating, mains electricity and water. Private drainage.

Minerals Rights: The Vendor is to reserve all mines and minerals from the sale, with surface searching and underground working powers only.

Covenants: There will be a restrictive covenant for approval of plans and to limit the use of the farmhouse to a single private dwelling house. This restriction shall not apply to the outbuildings, which may be converted and used for purposes ancillary to and for the enjoyment of the farmhouse, subject to the granting of all necessary planning permissions.

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