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- Clear build potential for the addition of a 'separate dwelling' with 'submitted plans pending' or substantial workshop/studio (STPP)
- Detached double garage with a high-pitched roof which could be adapted for a range of uses (STPP)
- Clear build potential for the addition of a separate dwelling with submitted plans pending or substantial workshop/studio (STPP)
- Clear build potential for the addition of a 'separate dwelling' with 'submitted plans pending' or substantial workshop/studio, subject to planning permissions
- Subject to the usual planning consents, this substantial outbuilding could be adapted for a range of uses, such as a home office, a gym, a workshop, or even additional accommodation
- There is also a suitable and convenient space to add a further double garage if required and potential for a separate dwelling or substantial workshop/studio to be built, subject to the necessary planning consents
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Description
This exceptional Grade II listed house, dating back to the late 1700s, is nestled in a highly sought-after conservation area on a plot of approximately 0.6 acres. The property boasts immense versatility, blending period charm with flexible living options. With its original features throughout, the house offers three reception rooms, five bedrooms, and two bathrooms, as well as a detached garage and a large, established garden.
The property's layout is designed for both relaxation and entertaining, with a beautiful dual-aspect living room, a dining/sitting room, and a study. The kitchen/breakfast room features oak cabinetry, and there is a generous utility room. Upstairs, a spacious galleried landing provides ample space for a reading nook, music room, or additional study area.
The property is situated in a semi-rural location, close to woodland and open countryside, and is within easy reach of Ashford town centre, the M20, and the Channel Tunnel terminal.