7 bedroom house
Charing, Ashford, Kent, TN27 0HD
Guide Price
£1,400,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
A great combination of residential, business and equestrian use with further potential - James Hickman, Rural Property & Land
#TheGardenOfEngland
A mixed use rural property on the North Downs between Charing and Stalisfield, comprising a spacious house providing up to 7 bedrooms and approx 4,286 sq feet of accommodation, a 60ft x 40ft engineering workshop, an approx 1 acre storage yard area together with 4 stables, a riding arena and adjoining pasture land.
In all about 9.75 acres
Guide Price: £1,400,000
The House
The house originated as a bungalow in about 1935 which was then extended both in the early 1990’s and again in 2007 to create the large house it is today. The house offers extensive accommodation suitable for a large family with the main living area comprising a good size sitting room, a spacious kitchen/breakfast room and a conservatory which has been added to the southern elevation. There is scope to create self-contained living accommodation on the ground floor if required. The three main bedrooms each have en-suite shower rooms with the main bedroom also having a balcony which overlooks pastureland and woodland.
Gardens
The gardens are relatively straightforward with lawn gardens to the front and rear of the house with the front garden being well screened from Bowl Road by a tall boundary hedge and a number of trees. To the side of the house is a patio, whilst to the rear is a lower hedge which allows a view over the fields behind.
To the left of the house is a Portakabin Type Office whilst to the right of that is an Attached Garage which links to the house via a large boot room.
Engineering Workshop & Yard
a) Workshop
This is located in the yard to the side of the house and measures about 60 feet x 40 feet and is of steel portal frame construction with profile sheet cladding. There is a concrete floor throughout with an 8 metre HGV inspection pit. There are 4.5 metre high doors to the end elevation meaning access is possible for most tall vehicles. In one corner of the workshop is a small mezzanine area with an office/store over. There are work benches and a large wood burner used for heating. There is lots of parking between the workshop and the house for visitors or staff who work on site.
b) Storage Yard
This lies to the side of the workshop and is enclosed by hedging and has frontage to Bowl Road. It extends in in all to just under 1 acre. There is ample space within the yard to add further buildings, subject to
The Non-Domestic Rates payable for the workshop and yard for 2021/22 are £8043.27 after small business relief allowance.
Equestrian Facilities
1) Stable Yard, an L shaped building comprising 4 ‘Chart’ stables including a larger corner box.
2) Riding Arena, this measures about 40mx20m and is fenced with post and rail on all 4 sides. The surface is silica sand and is well drained by a herringbone system.
Land
The land lies to the rear and side of the house and outbuildings and is accessed from the house and yard but has another access gate directly onto Egg Hill Road which is a quieter side lane, making it a real bonus for hacking out on the local lanes.
Riding/Hacking
The North Downs is renowned for providing some of the best hacking in Kent with access to generally quieter country lanes which vary in gradient compared with the flatter parts of the county. There is easy access from Beech Farm to a number of local toll rides especially at King’s Wood, Challock where there is trackway riding in Forestry Commission owned woodland. For further details visit tollrides.org.uk
Our Ref: FAL200047
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
#TheGardenOfEngland
A mixed use rural property on the North Downs between Charing and Stalisfield, comprising a spacious house providing up to 7 bedrooms and approx 4,286 sq feet of accommodation, a 60ft x 40ft engineering workshop, an approx 1 acre storage yard area together with 4 stables, a riding arena and adjoining pasture land.
In all about 9.75 acres
Guide Price: £1,400,000
The House
The house originated as a bungalow in about 1935 which was then extended both in the early 1990’s and again in 2007 to create the large house it is today. The house offers extensive accommodation suitable for a large family with the main living area comprising a good size sitting room, a spacious kitchen/breakfast room and a conservatory which has been added to the southern elevation. There is scope to create self-contained living accommodation on the ground floor if required. The three main bedrooms each have en-suite shower rooms with the main bedroom also having a balcony which overlooks pastureland and woodland.
Gardens
The gardens are relatively straightforward with lawn gardens to the front and rear of the house with the front garden being well screened from Bowl Road by a tall boundary hedge and a number of trees. To the side of the house is a patio, whilst to the rear is a lower hedge which allows a view over the fields behind.
To the left of the house is a Portakabin Type Office whilst to the right of that is an Attached Garage which links to the house via a large boot room.
Engineering Workshop & Yard
a) Workshop
This is located in the yard to the side of the house and measures about 60 feet x 40 feet and is of steel portal frame construction with profile sheet cladding. There is a concrete floor throughout with an 8 metre HGV inspection pit. There are 4.5 metre high doors to the end elevation meaning access is possible for most tall vehicles. In one corner of the workshop is a small mezzanine area with an office/store over. There are work benches and a large wood burner used for heating. There is lots of parking between the workshop and the house for visitors or staff who work on site.
b) Storage Yard
This lies to the side of the workshop and is enclosed by hedging and has frontage to Bowl Road. It extends in in all to just under 1 acre. There is ample space within the yard to add further buildings, subject to
The Non-Domestic Rates payable for the workshop and yard for 2021/22 are £8043.27 after small business relief allowance.
Equestrian Facilities
1) Stable Yard, an L shaped building comprising 4 ‘Chart’ stables including a larger corner box.
2) Riding Arena, this measures about 40mx20m and is fenced with post and rail on all 4 sides. The surface is silica sand and is well drained by a herringbone system.
Land
The land lies to the rear and side of the house and outbuildings and is accessed from the house and yard but has another access gate directly onto Egg Hill Road which is a quieter side lane, making it a real bonus for hacking out on the local lanes.
Riding/Hacking
The North Downs is renowned for providing some of the best hacking in Kent with access to generally quieter country lanes which vary in gradient compared with the flatter parts of the county. There is easy access from Beech Farm to a number of local toll rides especially at King’s Wood, Challock where there is trackway riding in Forestry Commission owned woodland. For further details visit tollrides.org.uk
Our Ref: FAL200047
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.