7 bedroom house
Newchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent, TN29 0DZ
Guide Price
£950,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Aug 2021
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock
I love Georgian architecture and this former Rectory is a rare example in this part of the world -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
A late Georgian detached former Rectory listed Grade II and situated within the centre of the village close to the historic St Peter & St Paul Church. The house is set in about 1.1 acres of gardens backing onto countryside.
The house has been within the current family ownership for many years and is a rare example of this architectural style in this part of Kent. There are elegant Stucco rendered elevations, part tile hung, beneath a slate hipped roof, with the rear of the property facing south towards open fields. The house is listed Grade II of Architectural and Historical Importance enjoying many internal and external features typical of the period including high coved ceilings with picture rails and tall sash Georgian bar multi panelled windows.
The property would now benefit from careful renovation but is considered worthy of the expenditure required and could once again make a magnificent home.
Gardens and Grounds
The Old Rectory is situated centrally within its plot of about 1.11 acres including a gravel entrance driveway and forecourt, garaging, integral hay store, log store and an old stable. The principal gardens lie to the rear and sides of the house with wonderful mature shrubs and trees as well as lawns and grass extending to a former paddock and orchard beyond. At the entrance to the driveway the access is over part of a neighbouring property.
Our Ref: ACH210068
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
#TheGardenOfEngland
A late Georgian detached former Rectory listed Grade II and situated within the centre of the village close to the historic St Peter & St Paul Church. The house is set in about 1.1 acres of gardens backing onto countryside.
The house has been within the current family ownership for many years and is a rare example of this architectural style in this part of Kent. There are elegant Stucco rendered elevations, part tile hung, beneath a slate hipped roof, with the rear of the property facing south towards open fields. The house is listed Grade II of Architectural and Historical Importance enjoying many internal and external features typical of the period including high coved ceilings with picture rails and tall sash Georgian bar multi panelled windows.
The property would now benefit from careful renovation but is considered worthy of the expenditure required and could once again make a magnificent home.
Gardens and Grounds
The Old Rectory is situated centrally within its plot of about 1.11 acres including a gravel entrance driveway and forecourt, garaging, integral hay store, log store and an old stable. The principal gardens lie to the rear and sides of the house with wonderful mature shrubs and trees as well as lawns and grass extending to a former paddock and orchard beyond. At the entrance to the driveway the access is over part of a neighbouring property.
Our Ref: ACH210068
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.