House for sale with 4 bedrooms, Marley Lane, Kingston

Marley Lane, Kingston, Canterbury, Kent CT4 6JJ

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The property had originally been a farm building and converted into residential accommodation in the 1960s/70s. However when we bought this house in 2010 it had fallen into total disrepair and needed completely renovating from top to bottom. However we fell in love with the location, the peace and quiet and the character of the property so we decided to take on the task of creating something special. We put in six new dormer windows upstairs, added engineered oak flooring, the second staircase and the porch. Had the property rewired, replumbed, put in new bathrooms and a new kitchen and later incorporated the conservatory/garden room. There is also CCTV and, despite the rural environment, we also have Vfast internet.

Although we are out in the country we are not far from Barham and Bridge while Kingston includes an historic church and a unique village hall with regular activities. There is also the delightful Covet Wood, so there are great places for off road riding and for walks with the dog and if you want a drink or a meal there is the Black Robin pub. The village also includes an historic church and a unique village hall that hosts a number of regular activities. Nearby Barham also has a pub and an excellent small supermarket/post office in the village hall as well as a very good primary school.

Bridge has a variety of useful shops such as a small supermarket, post office and chemist. There is also an excellent medical centre, a dentist and hairdresser as well as a good primary school. The village also has pubs and first class restaurants including The Pig at Bridge Place hotel and the Bridge Arms. The adjacent village of Patrixbourne has a football club and playing fields and nearby Bekesbourne includes a station together with a veterinary surgery, deli, café and gift shop. Golfers can enjoy a game at Broome Park or Canterbury golf clubs while sailing clubs are available in Whitstable and Herne Bay.

Kingston is close to the A2 for travel to Canterbury, London and Dover while the Channel Tunnel is a fifteen to twenty minute drive away. Canterbury includes two railway stations with the high speed train that can whisk you to London in under an hour as well as three grammar schools, three top class private schools, three universities and two theatres. This UNESCO world heritage site city has some amazing historic buildings plus a variety of high street stores, individual shops and a great selection of pubs and restaurants.

 

  • An impressive and characteristic detached property
  • 3.12 of an acre plot including a beautiful mature garden
  • Approx 2.5 acre paddock, stable block and tack room
  • Stunning elevated views over Elham Valley in an AONB
  • Gated driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles
  • Within 7 miles of Canterbury city centre

If a rural idyll and a tranquil environment with stunning countryside scenery are top of your list, then this unique and characterful residence nestling in the midst of 3.12 acres of land, should tick all the right boxes. Situated in an elevated position offering superb views across the Elham Valley in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is a true haven whether you are looking for a permanent home or a very special and relaxing weekend and holiday country retreat.

The property is approached down a long leafy country lane that leads to a driveway with an automatic gate to an inner drive and parking area surrounded by sweeping and level lawns interspersed with attractive mature trees and shrubs. There is a glazed porch with a tiled floor, a pine ceiling and an oak front door that opens into a spacious entrance hall with a central staircase, exposed beams, fitted cupboards and engineered oak flooring that flows through much of the property. There is access to a study/bedroom 4 with a built in store cupboard and patio doors to the vast terrace, so you can wander out into the garden to give you inspiration when you are working. This could always become another bedroom as it is adjacent to a shower room that could be incorporated to become an en suite.

A corridor with fitted bookshelves provides access to the shower room and leads to the simply stunning 39.1ft lounge/diner which makes a great space for entertaining as well as somewhere special for the family to enjoy. It includes a veritable wall of windows and patio doors to the terrace, vertical and exposed ceiling beams, impressive fitted curved oak cabinets and a second staircase to the first floor. As if that was not enough there is a gorgeous inglenook style fireplace with a Bresummer beam and a large log burner as a cosy focal point.

The well-proportioned dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room includes tiled flooring and shaker style units housing a gas hob, built in oven and microwave as well as an integrated dishwasher, washing machine and wine cooler with space for an American style fridge freezer. There is also a central island with additional storage and bookshelves plus plenty of room for a breakfast table and chairs.

Recently added to the property is the delightful orangery accessed from the kitchen via a pair of glazed oak doors. It has windows and French doors to the terrace on two sides, a large lantern skylight, plenty of floor to ceiling fitted cupboards and a built in desk so you can also use this space as an office or somewhere for the kids to do their homework.

The stairs from the lounge/diner lead to an amazing galleried landing with a partially vaulted ceiling and exposed wall and ceiling beams. On one side is a vast triple aspect vaulted ceiling double bedroom currently in use as an office with fitted cupboards and access to the loft. In the other direction you will find a dual aspect and vaulted ceiling double bedroom with en suite access to the Jack and Jill family bathroom. This also opens into the original landing with a door to another double bedroom. All the rooms on the first floor offer stunning views across the valley and include ample eaves storage.

Outside the grounds and garden are completely secluded and private and provide a variety of options to suit all tastes and requirements. There is the stunning Indian sandstone terrace that spans the width of the property and could easily provide space to include a hot tub and is ideal for outdoor entertaining, barbeques or just sitting and taking in the delightful surroundings. This borders a large level lawn where you could ideally install a swimming pool, badminton court or croquet lawn while the wild areas of the garden are great for kids and pets to explore.

There are also steps up to a recently built detached summerhouse/studio positioned to provide the most fabulous views over the surrounding countryside. This has lighting and electrics so could always be used as an office for anyone who needs to work undisturbed by activities in the home. While if you have horsey interests there is a stable block with two stables and a tack room as well as an approximately two and a half acre paddock surrounded by trees. Alternatively, if you are considering developing ‘the good life’ it would be ideal for sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas.

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