2 Tuesnoad House

Bethersden, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3EH

Guide Price

£925,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Mar 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 2.15 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land

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  • First Marketed: Mar 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
One of the best rural locations in the area and you're getting two properties in one ! James Hickman, Rural Property



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A rural property in a highly sought after location within a quiet hamlet with very little passing traffic. The property comprises a very well presented 4 bedroom detached house in pretty gardens with a substantially built attached garage together with a mobile home ‘Annexe’ & garden, an L shaped paddock and small pond.

In all about 2.15 acres

Guide Price £925,000




Situation

Tuesnoad is a small hamlet in a very pretty area between the villages of Smarden & Bethersden close to the farm where the TV series ‘The Darling Buds of May’ was filmed in the early 1990’s. Despite its rural setting, the property is extremely accessible with the A28 which connects Tenterden to Ashford & the M20 only 2.5 miles distant. Pluckley Station on the Ashford to Charing Cross line is just over 2 miles to the north. There are High Speed HS1 trains at Ashford and a number of primary schools in local villages and secondary schools in both Ashford & Tenterden.

2 Tuesnoad House

The house is a very well presented family home that was built in the 1980s. The house provides 4 bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor whilst on the ground floor is a sitting room with attractive woodburner, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility/boot room, hall, porch and cloakroom

The house enjoys a southerly aspect with views across the open fields opposite, towards the Hamlet of Wissenden.

Garden

The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with a roadside hedge and a few shrubs and small trees whilst the private rear garden is enclosed and has been carefully planned. To the rear of the house is a patio with pergola over, close to an attractive Koi Pond. There is a small summerhouse & rockery, with a gravel area and rose garden. There are double gates from the rear garden to the paddock behind.

To the side of the house is a gated garden where there are raised beds for growing fruit and veg, a storage shed & a potting shed.

Garage/Workshop

There are 5 bar gates from the lane leading to an expansive brick drive which provides parking for several cars and gives access to the attached garage/workshop for 2 cars and workshop space on the ground floor with internal stairs leading to a loft space for use as a hobby room or storage. This building may have potential for conversion to an annexe or home office, subject to planning.

To the rear of the garage is a timber shed with access from the field and to the side is a covered carport area for caravan or motorhome storage.

Annexe & Garden

This is an older mobile home unit located within its own, mainly lawned garden area with 2 small storage sheds, accessed via shared entrance gate with the adjoining paddock. It has been in this location since about 1980 and the current tenants who have lived there many years are due to vacate on Sunday 1st May 2022. The planning status is independent residential use (see ‘Planning’ below) and there is an opportunity to replace the existing mobile home with a new or newer mobile home or possibly try to obtain planning permission for a replacement dwelling.

Land

The land comprises a single parcel of pasture which is accessed off the lane and forms an L Shape around the house & annexe. There is potential for horses, ponies or livestock to be grazed and for stabling and/or field shelters to be put up, subject to planning. There is small pond close to the annexe.

Planning

a) Annexe - Planning consent has recently been granted by Ashford Borough Council for a Certificate of Lawful Use & Existing Development (Application number 20/01436/AS ) to legalise the stationing of one caravan for independent residential use with adjoining land used as residential curtilage.

b) All planning enquiries relating to the property including the possible replacement of the mobile home should be made to the council (ashford.gov.uk) or advice taken from a planning consultant.

Services

House: Mains water & electricity, oil fired boiler, shared private drainage (septic tank adapted by ‘Mantair’).

Annexe: Mains water & electricity, bottled gas boiler and heater, shared private drainage with house.

Tenure/Council Tax Band

Freehold – Council Tax Band E (House) & A (Annexe)

Footpaths

There no footpaths crossing or close to the property.



Our Ref: FAL210073

Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford

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