A three bedroomed self-contained annexe which has also been significantly transformed and thoroughly renovated, originally built in the early 1700s, yet has been modernised in a sympathetic manner. Sash windows have been replaced with timber framed double glazed replicas, features have been either preserved or re-instated.
Extended around five years ago there is a now a large kitchen dining room which has brand new units integrating many appliances and finished with quartz work tops. The kitchen is further enhanced by a utility room and WC, there is modern stone flooring with underfloor heating laid seamlessly throughout and runs into the sitting room.
The dual aspect living rooms sits to the other side of the staircase and has a feature fireplace and bay window, the basement has been converted to offer an office or playroom it has oak treads and tiled floor.
To the first floor there is three double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom finished with terrazzo stone tiles. The main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and beautifully appointed wet room, its flooded with natural light from the sky window along with views over the garden.
There is a patio area which leads up to a greener area which is currently open to the main property but could easily be divided, whilst the driveway offers ample parking to both properties and is enclosed by a brick wall and bordered by raised flower beds.
SITUATION:
Wingham is an ancient and historic village with many period homes and listed buildings dating back to the early thirteenth century. The village has a thriving high street offering a good range of shops and amenities, three public houses and the village primary school. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland.
The cathedral city of Canterbury is just six miles away and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a thriving city centre offering a wide array of High Street brands alongside a diverse mix of independent retailers, cafes and international restaurants. The city also offers a fine selection of sporting, leisure and recreational amenities, including the refurbished Marlowe Theatre.
Canterbury has an excellent choice of educational amenities, ranging from Grammar schools to well-regarded private schools and three universities. Canterbury offers a regular rail service to London Victoria, Charing Cross and Cannon Street and the high-speed rail link connects with Londons St Pancras from Canterbury West station in just under one hour.
The historic market town of Sandwich is just 5 miles away. This is one of the Cinque Ports and a bustling little town with many independent shops and restaurants, good facilities and a lovely quay. While once a major port, it is now two miles from the sea and its historic centre is preserved as a conservation area. It offers a good range of shops, restaurants and a mainline station with a high-speed link to Ashford and London St Pancras. The town is well served with a fine selection of state, private and grammar schools, including the renowned Sir Roger Manwood's.
Sandwich is surrounded by lovely countryside that has many good country walks and bridle paths, whilst Sandwich Bay is home to numerous nature reserves and two world class golf courses, the Royal St. George's Golf Club and the Princes' Golf Club.
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