- Delightful listed house with land +
- Significant period features +
- Small barn for multiple activities +
- Off road parking +
- Wonderful gardens +
- Close to Sittingbourne +
- Accessible to A2 & M2 +
I find this wonderful period house fascinating, just so much character and history not to mention a huge garden -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
A fascinating Grade II Listed village house with interesting historical connections and just over half an acre of gardens including a useful barn.
About 0.5 acre
This delightful period house is Grade II Listed and believed to have once been part of Leeds Priory with 15th Century or even earlier origins such as panelling that could date back to the Magna Carta.
The house is full of period character including mellow exposed beams and timbers, ancient panelling and ornate Inglenook fireplaces including one with a significant “Bressummer” beam within the sitting room.
The accommodation combines three double bedrooms, including a master bedroom with fireplace and en-suite shower room, with three reception rooms including a study/snug.
All of the rooms have delightful wooden latch interior doors and good ceiling heights.
Gardens
The house is surrounded by pretty gardens in cottage style to three sides including picket fencing, brick paths, flower and shrub beds, a rose garden, rose arbour and an attractive outside entertaining area with an old barn measuring 9m x 4m, with lots of potential for various recreational uses having water connected.
At the rear of the cottage and beyond a public footpath is a large 0.25 acre garden laid to lawns, trees and shrubs.
Our Ref: ACH200053