Guide price
£550,000
3 bed property for saleHigh Street, Goudhurst TN17
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Guide price £550,000 - £600,000
Charming Grade II Listed terraced home set within a desirable village location
Beautifully landscaped rear garden arranged over split levels with paved seating areas, lawn, and part-walled boundaries
Three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal suite with private shower room
Characterful sitting room featuring an open fireplace and far-reaching countryside outlooks
Stylish fitted kitchen with dining space and double doors opening directly onto the garden
Wealth of period charm throughout, including exposed timbers, original studwork, and traditional latch doors
Positioned within easy walking distance of the village’s local amenities and everyday conveniences
Approximately five miles from Marden station, offering mainline services to London
Located within the highly regarded Cranbrook School catchment area
Occupying a prominent position along the picturesque High Street in the heart of Goudhurst, this enchanting Grade II Listed terraced residence offers beautifully presented accommodation arranged over three floors, effortlessly combining timeless period charm with the comforts of modern living. Set within one of the Weald’s most desirable villages and falling within the highly regarded Cranbrook School catchment area, the property enjoys an idyllic setting surrounded by glorious countryside.
Rich in character and beautifully maintained throughout, the home showcases an abundance of original features including exposed timbers, traditional studwork, leaded light windows, and authentic latch cottage doors, all contributing to its warm and inviting atmosphere. The elegant sitting room is a particularly charming space, centred around an open fireplace and enjoying far-reaching elevated views across the surrounding countryside, creating the perfect setting for both relaxed evenings and entertaining.
The stylish fitted kitchen/dining room has been thoughtfully designed to complement the property’s heritage while catering to contemporary family living. Offering ample dining space and an abundance of natural light, double doors open directly onto the beautifully landscaped rear garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Arranged over the upper floors are three well-proportioned bedrooms, including an attractive principal bedroom benefitting from a private en suite shower room. Each room enjoys its own individual character and appealing outlook, enhanced by the property’s wealth of retained period detail.
The split-level rear garden is a true feature of the home, thoughtfully landscaped with paved terraces, lawned areas, mature planting, and attractive part-walled boundaries. Enjoying a peaceful elevated aspect, it provides a wonderful setting for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply unwinding whilst taking in the surrounding countryside views.
Conveniently situated within easy walking distance of the village’s excellent amenities, the property also benefits from access to Marden mainline station approximately five miles away, providing regular services into London. Combining historical elegance, characterful interiors, and a quintessential village setting, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special period home in the heart of the Kent countryside.
Material information
Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Report: E
Broadband: Full Fibre
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