Located at the end of a charming group of attractive properties is this detached three storey family home that has not been on the market in more than 30 years. The delightful rear garden includes part of the Little Stour stream running through it and the property backs onto farmland with wonderful rural views as far as the eye can see.
There is a gravel driveway leading to a double garage and the front entrance. This opens in a spacious hallway featuring a central arch and access to a coat cupboard, stairs to the upper floors and a cloakroom. The well-proportioned dual aspect sitting room includes double glazed multi-pane sash windows that can also be found throughout the house, French doors to the rear terrace and an open fire with a brick surround and a wood mantle as a delightful focal point.
A lounge opens into the dining area that has an external French door and is ideal for more formal entertaining and special celebrations, while the kitchen/breakfast room is just the place for relaxing family get togethers. It includes solid wood fronted units with marble worktops housing a mix of built in and stand-alone appliances, space for a table and chairs as well as a door to the garden.
On the first floor there is a family bathroom and four bedrooms including a single that would make an excellent study with fitted cupboards and built in drawers. The main bedroom has a wall of fitted wardrobes and a dressing table as well as an en suite shower room with a vanity basin. On the second floor there is a landing with a large storage cupboard and two partially vaulted double bedrooms.
The mature rear garden includes a terraced patio that spans the length of the house where you can enjoy al fresco dining or just sit and revel in the views over the garden and beyond. The terrace is bordered by a large level lawn and surrounded by a riot of colourful plantings, well established shrubs and impressive trees with a pathway down to the stream.
- A fabulous and spacious detached house
- Double garage and driveway
- Generous plot including the delightful garden
- Beautiful rural views to the rear
- Idyllic village location with 5.3 miles of Canterbury city centre
- Early possession possible as no onward chain
This has been a wonderful family home for some 32 years in a superb quiet and peaceful location within a charming and friendly village environment. Wickhambreaux is a quintessential English village and includes a 13th century church, a village green and the excellent Rose Inn. There is also a primary school rated Outstanding by Ofsted and a children’s playing field, and there are regular bus services from the village. The adjacent village of Ickham includes the renowned Duke William pub and restaurant and the Tor Spa retreat if you fancy a bit of pampering, while Littlebourne is under a mile away with its primary school, post office, convenience shop and pub.
It is only a couple of miles to Wingham with its excellent pub/restaurants, shops and a post office while nearby is the excellent Gibsons food hall and farm shop. If you want to entertain the youngsters there is Howletts Wild Animal Park and Wingham Wildlife Park, and horsey enthusiasts can ride at the Barton Field Farm Equestrian centre.
The historic city of Canterbury is not far away with its UNESCO heritage buildings, high street stores, individual shops, theatres, three universities and restaurants. There are also two train stations, Canterbury West with High Speed link to St Pancras in under an hour, and Canterbury East with services to Victoria. Very good grammar schools are available in Canterbury and Sandwich and there are excellent private schools in Dover and Canterbury. A regular bus service can take you to the city as well as to the golf club and the Polo Sports club or to the Thanet towns for a day on the beach.
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