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£580,000

Pluckley

  • 3 beds
Cottage

£580,000

  • 3 beds
Cottage
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Standout Features
  • Charming character cottage dating back to circa 1400's
  • Delightful Grade II listed period home
  • Bespoke fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces
  • Driveway providing parking to side of the home
  • Inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel stove, Large welcoming reception room & kitchen/diner
  • Laid to lawn front and rear gardens
  • Oil fired Bosch dual fuel system & Septic tank system
  • EPC Exempt
  • Council Tax Band: D
Property Description A charming and fully tastefully improved 3 bedroom, Grade II listed semi detached cottage. This Pluckley property provides for some, a lifestyle change, allowing you to seek that homely rural feel, found within this peaceful countryside setting - whilst being a short drive to all of the surrounding amenities, but yet a moments wander from fantastic open-green walks that encompass you.
There are a number of reasons why the vendor had chosen to call this cottage home - Perhaps it’s the countryside setting, or knowing just how close you are to either Ashford, Smarden, or Bethersden - a simple drive and you can find yourself meandering around cobble stone streets in Canterbury, or wandering around the Ashford outlet - whilst the convenience of supermarkets are a simple 5-10 minute drive away from your humble new home. If it’s cottage life you’re embarking on, we truly feel there’s no better example that this home right here. We understand this home is thought to date back to the mid 1400’s, brimming with cottage charm in every aspect. From it’s charming white façade, to it’s well kept front and back gardens, there’s more than meets the eye, step inside and take a look at this homes accommodation.

Through the charming stable door, which leads you into the homes welcoming kitchen/dinning room, the ideal place for the family to gather, or, if you’re hosting, let your family and friends spill outside when the weather is kind, as the garden found beyond the utility room is quiet a size. The home offers a bespoke kitchen, with contrasting granite worksurfaces found over a large array of base and wall hung units, allowing you to tackle all that comes with family life. The kitchen’s focal point is it’s large free standing aga found opposite the perfectly positioned table and chairs to dine at of an evening. You can tell it’s a home where music has been played, bank holiday weekends have been enjoyed and more over, there’s still room to add to your stamp to this all ready established family home. Step inside the welcoming family room with burning stove, it’s a room that draws you here, and keeps you there, allowing all to unwind without feeling on top of one another.
Climb the stairs, and note that charming brickwork that the cottage exudes, you’ll arrive on the landing, where there is access to all three spacious bedrooms and four piece family bath-suite. The principle bedroom again allows you to bask in that homes natrual character, with exposed wood beams vaulted ceiling and plenty of space for the largest of beds, the guest bedroom offers space for another double bed as well as having a built in storage cupboard and a en-suite w/c. Across the hall, is an ample sized 3rd bedroom for a younger child. The family bathroom is a well equipped suite, with bath, separate shower and wash hand basin.
Externally, Wander into the garden via the rear stable door and be in touch with the outside. The plot here is truly magical, and has been landscaped over the years by the current owners, now offering a substantial patio area, large laid to lawn section with sleeper partitions with mature trees lining the boundary, encasing that real private and secluded feel. There is also access to the side, and parking to the side of the home offering space for 2/3 cars.
Considering Pluckey’s rural setting – it certainly does allow easy journeys to amenities and handy transport links, The property is a short drive to the village centre, 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 itself 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 cycle journey 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.
Services connected: Electricity, Oil fired central heating. Septic tank, mains water supply. For more information please call the agent.


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Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: D
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