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4 Bedroom End of Terrace for sale

St. Helens Lane West Farleigh Kettle Corner, ME15 0JX

ME15 0JX, St. Helens Corner, St. Helens Lane, West Farleigh, Maidstone, ME15, Maidstone

Sale Price: £475,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 10/3/2016

 36 Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PS

St. Helens Lane West Farleigh Kettle Corner, ME15 0JX

Property Summary:

End of Terrace
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
interested in this property.
 

Property description

16th century house with 18th century addition
Exposed beams and feature fireplaces
Double chamber cellar
Gardens to three side plus gated driveway
Three reception rooms
Four bedrooms
Family bathroom plus guest bathroom
Viewing in person essential


Bairstow Eves are excited to offer to the market this unique 16th century family home in beautiful West Farleigh.This wonderful property enjoys a semi rural location with open countryside on your doorstep. This could be your very own slice of the Kentish landscape. Just down the lane you will find the picturesque river Medway and beautiful walks all around. This idyllic spot is complemented by its proximity to amenities including East Farleigh train station serving London with East Malling and Maidstone stations also nearby.Maidstone and the surrounding area is also lucky to offer several excellent schools for all ages including grammar schools.This house has it all. Outside, there are generous gardens to three sides and a gated driveway offering ample off road parking. There is also an additional parcel of land ideal for parking a boat or caravan. Inside, the character and history of this charming property cannot be missed. There is a lounge, family room and separate dining room plus kitchen and double chambered cellar. The house offers exposed original beams and stunning feature fireplaces making it both cosy and impressive at the same time. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms plus the main bathroom. There is also an additional guest bathroom and w/c. The original 16th century house and 18th century addition must be seen to be appreciated fully - photos cannot do it justice.