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Our Summary
- There has previously been planning permission granted to extend the kitchen into the garage and create a separate utility room, presenting exciting scope for further enhancement if desired
- The property also offers excellent storage with three loft spaces, all of which present potential for conversion (subject to the necessary permissions)
- The south-facing Japanese inspired garden provides a tranquil and private retreat, with the left hand side still offering scope to further mature and personalise
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Description
The property is a five-bedroom converted oast house built in 1904, showcasing its heritage through striking roundel rooms and impressive 16ft oast spaces. It features a generous entrance, versatile ground floor with a kitchen and reception room, as well as three loft spaces with potential for conversion subject to permissions. Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, two of which benefit from the charm of the oast roundels, alongside family bathroom facilities.
The exterior includes a south-facing Japanese-inspired garden, ample parking for several vehicles, two garages, and additional parking.