A characterful and sympathetically improved semi detached country cottage with a detached fully insulated log cabin, a converted outbuilding and off road parking, situated in the sought after historic Kent village of Pluckley.
The property has been extensively improved by the present owner cleverly combining contemporary practical features whilst retaining the original character and charm along with adding a most useful garden cabin, the property has been stripped back and refurbished.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and comprises an entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, sitting room with feature fireplace, dining room, fitted shaker style kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom with feature cast iron fireplace.
Outside, the property benefits from off road parking to the front for four vehicles via a brick paved drive/front garden with gated access to a generously proportioned landscaped rear garden with an extensive patio area, lawned area with mature flower beds and a wide variety of trees and shrubs and a really useful brick built outbuilding which has been converted to a utility room/office. A winding brick path leads down to an insulated wood cabin with power and light that is currently used as a home pub, but could be additional accommodation or an ideal home office.
Locality
The property is a mile from the centre of the sought-after village of Pluckley, a historic rural village situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and, in particular, being the setting chosen for the 1990's television series, The Darling Buds of May". The village enjoys two historic pubs, Church, Post Office & General Stores, butcher's shop and a well-respected primary school.
The area is rich in natural beauty with an abundance of public footpaths and horse riding routes, providing an amazing playground for the outdoor enthusiast. Transport links are well served with excellent road networks leading to the A20 and M20 at junction 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is just a short walk, providing fast access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed rail service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall Cloakroom Living Room: 12' x 12' (3.66m x 3.66m) Dining Room: 11'10" x 10'1" (3.61m x 3.07m) Kitchen: 11'10" x 10' (3.61m x 3.05m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing Bedroom One: 12' x 12' (3.66m x 3.66m) Bedroom Two: 12' x 10'2" (3.66m x 3.10m) Bathroom: 10'1" x 7'9" (3.07m x 2.36m)
Outbuildings
Brick Outbuilding: 11'5" x 7'6" (3.48m x 2.29m) Wooden Cabin: 16'4" x 13'2" (4.98m x 4.01m)
A characterful and sympathetically improved semi detached country cottage with a detached fully insulated log cabin, a converted outbuilding and off road parking, situated in the sought after historic Kent village of Pluckley.
The property has been extensively improved by the present owner cleverly combining contemporary practical features whilst retaining the original character and charm along with adding a most useful garden cabin, the property has been stripped back and refurbished.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and comprises an entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, sitting room with feature fireplace, dining room, fitted shaker style kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom with feature cast iron fireplace.
Outside, the property benefits from off road parking to the front for four vehicles via a brick paved drive/front garden with gated access to a generously proportioned landscaped rear garden with an extensive patio area, lawned area with mature flower beds and a wide variety of trees and shrubs and a really useful brick built outbuilding which has been converted to a utility room/office. A winding brick path leads down to an insulated wood cabin with power and light that is currently used as a home pub, but could be additional accommodation or an ideal home office.
Locality
The property is a mile from the centre of the sought-after village of Pluckley, a historic rural village situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and, in particular, being the setting chosen for the 1990's television series, The Darling Buds of May. The village enjoys two historic pubs, Church, Post Office & General Stores, butcher's shop and a well-respected primary school.
The area is rich in natural beauty with an abundance of public footpaths and horse riding routes, providing an amazing playground for the outdoor enthusiast. Transport links are well served with excellent road networks leading to the A20 and M20 at junction 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is just a short walk, providing fast access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed rail service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall Cloakroom Living Room: 12' x 12' (3.66m x 3.66m) Dining Room: 11'10 x 10'1 (3.61m x 3.07m) Kitchen: 11'10 x 10' (3.61m x 3.05m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing Bedroom One: 12' x 12' (3.66m x 3.66m) Bedroom Two: 12' x 10'2 (3.66m x 3.10m) Bathroom: 10'1 x 7'9 (3.07m x 2.36m)
Outbuildings
Brick Outbuilding: 11'5 x 7'6 (3.48m x 2.29m) Wooden Cabin: 16'4 x 13'2 (4.98m x 4.01m)