6 bedroom house
Headcorn, Ashford, Kent, TN27 9JN
Guide Price
£1,750,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Moat, Oast House
Property Tags: Solar Energy, Tennis Court
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Jul 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Moat, Oast House
- Property Tags: Solar Energy, Tennis Court
- Land Tags: N/A
A substantial unlisted country house plus barn and oast with planning permission, further outbuildings, leisure facilities and circa two acres of grounds, all surrounded by open farmland * Further land/outbuildings and pool by seperate negotiation *
Water Lane Farmhouse is a substantial property, reputedly a former Wealden hall house dating from the 15th century which has been extended and remodelled over the centuries, to create a spacious and atmospheric family home.
Internally, the accommodation displays an eclectic mix of architectural features from different eras including decorative period fireplaces, magnificent inglenooks, oak panelling, impressive beams and timbers, original king post and decorative cornicing.
Providing circa 5,000 sq ft of living space arranged on three floors, the farmhouse provides generous accommodation with all principal rooms affording lovely garden views. Many of the rooms benefit from large picture windows taking advantage of good levels of natural light.
The drawing room has a wide bay window and French doors to the terrace and the dining room is enhanced by oak panelling and a magnificent inglenook fireplace. There is also a delightful morning room and snooker room with French doors to the terrace plus a former Butler’s pantry now used as a study area. The fitted kitchen includes an oil fired Aga and spacious walk-in pantry and is arranged open plan to the bright and airy breakfast room.
Upstairs are seven bedrooms including the master, which benefits from a newly refurbished en suite bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower and twin wash basins set in a marble topped cabinet plus a bank of fitted wardrobes. There are also three family bathrooms, all with white suites.
The property nestles amid about two acres of landscaped gardens and grounds which are hedged providing good levels of privacy and seclusion. Highlights of the grounds include a natural pond overhung with weeping willow attracting a variety of wildlife to the grounds, an all-weather tennis court with adjacent summer house, a rose parterre garden, a nuttery and some magnificent specimen trees.
The property also includes a range of useful outbuildings including a magnificent period barn which has planning permission to convert into a three bedroom dwelling (see Agents Notes). This nestles alongside the property with further outbuildings including a garage, summerhouse, workshop, gardener’s WC, dog kennels and various garden stores.
In addition, there is also a pretty detached oast house comprising barn with weather board elevations and brick built single roundel. This is set away from the farmhouse and also has planning permission for conversion to a dwelling (see Agents Notes).
A further plot comprising circa 0.4 acres of land including Atcost barn, large greenhouse and heated swimming pool is available by separate negotiation.
FEATURES
- Drawing room with attractive stone fireplace and large bay housing French doors to terrace
- Dining room enhanced by oak panelling and magnificent inglenook fireplace
- Light and airy morning room with inglenook fireplace
- Snooker room with period fireplace and two sets of French doors to garden
- Study – former Butler’s pantry
- Kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and integral appliances plus walk in pantry
- Spacious utility room and cloakroom
- Master bedroom with en suite bathroom/dressing room
- 6 further bedrooms with features including Juliette balcony, ducks nest fireplace and fitted wardrobes and storage
- 3 family bath/shower rooms with white suites
- All weather tennis court and pavillion style summer house
- Detached double garage with power and light
- Substantial detached barn and pretty oast with planning permission for conversion
- Numerous further detached outbuildings including workshops, garden stores and garaging
- Landscaped gardens and grounds of circa two acres with natural pond
- Plot of 0.4 acres, barn, swimming pool and greenhouse available by seperate negotiation
SITUATION
Water Lane Farmhouse is set on the rural periphery of the historic village of Headcorn and surrounded by open countryside. A public footpath to the rear of the property gives access to miles of walks through Wealden farmland. The village offers a range of individual shops, general stores, public houses, primary school, main line station, doctor's surgery and a Sainsburys Local. Comprehensive facilities can be found in Maidstone.
Along with Headcorn Primary School, further schools in the state and private sectors include Sutton Valence Preparatory and Senior Schools, Dulwich Preparatory at Cranbrook, Saint Ronan’s and Marlborough House at Hawkhurst plus numerous secondary and grammar schools in Maidstone.
Mainline services from Headcorn operate to London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross with journey times from under an hour. Ashford International has a highspeed service to London St Pancras with journey times from 37 minutes in addition to services to the Continent. The M20 gives access to the M25 for Heathrow and Gatwick Airports and to Ashford International and coastal ports.
There are a range of local clubs in the village catering for a multitude of interests. Leisure facilities and tourist attractions nearby include Leeds Castle and Golf Course, The Weald of Kent Golf Club and Mote Park in Maidstone offering opportunities for walking, fishing and cycling plus a Leisure Centre.
Headcorn & Railway Station 1 mile
M20 8 miles
Maidstone 10 miles
London 50 miles
(All distances are approximate)
DIRECTIONS
From Headcorn village centre, head east in the direction of Maidstone. Go past the parish church of St Peter and St Pauls and The White Horse public house then turn immediately left into Moat Road. After half a mile turn left into Water Lane. Continue for half a mile and Water Lane Farmhouse will be found on the right.
AGENTS NOTES
Planning Permission No 98/0424/C01 was granted for the conversion of the existing oast house to a dwelling.
Planning Permission No 99/0973/C02 was granted for the conversion of the existing barn to a dwelling.
We understand groundworks have commenced in both cases. Further Information can be obtained from Maidstone Borough Council planning portal: https://pa.midkent.gov.uk.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
- Services: Oil fired central heating (replacement boiler installed April 2021). Mains electricity and water. Solar power system generating domestic hot water. Private drainage system.
- Local Authority: Maidstone Borough Council.
- Council Tax band: G (2021/22).
- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
- Viewings: Strictly by appointment on .
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Cranbrook
Water Lane Farmhouse is a substantial property, reputedly a former Wealden hall house dating from the 15th century which has been extended and remodelled over the centuries, to create a spacious and atmospheric family home.
Internally, the accommodation displays an eclectic mix of architectural features from different eras including decorative period fireplaces, magnificent inglenooks, oak panelling, impressive beams and timbers, original king post and decorative cornicing.
Providing circa 5,000 sq ft of living space arranged on three floors, the farmhouse provides generous accommodation with all principal rooms affording lovely garden views. Many of the rooms benefit from large picture windows taking advantage of good levels of natural light.
The drawing room has a wide bay window and French doors to the terrace and the dining room is enhanced by oak panelling and a magnificent inglenook fireplace. There is also a delightful morning room and snooker room with French doors to the terrace plus a former Butler’s pantry now used as a study area. The fitted kitchen includes an oil fired Aga and spacious walk-in pantry and is arranged open plan to the bright and airy breakfast room.
Upstairs are seven bedrooms including the master, which benefits from a newly refurbished en suite bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower and twin wash basins set in a marble topped cabinet plus a bank of fitted wardrobes. There are also three family bathrooms, all with white suites.
The property nestles amid about two acres of landscaped gardens and grounds which are hedged providing good levels of privacy and seclusion. Highlights of the grounds include a natural pond overhung with weeping willow attracting a variety of wildlife to the grounds, an all-weather tennis court with adjacent summer house, a rose parterre garden, a nuttery and some magnificent specimen trees.
The property also includes a range of useful outbuildings including a magnificent period barn which has planning permission to convert into a three bedroom dwelling (see Agents Notes). This nestles alongside the property with further outbuildings including a garage, summerhouse, workshop, gardener’s WC, dog kennels and various garden stores.
In addition, there is also a pretty detached oast house comprising barn with weather board elevations and brick built single roundel. This is set away from the farmhouse and also has planning permission for conversion to a dwelling (see Agents Notes).
A further plot comprising circa 0.4 acres of land including Atcost barn, large greenhouse and heated swimming pool is available by separate negotiation.
FEATURES
- Drawing room with attractive stone fireplace and large bay housing French doors to terrace
- Dining room enhanced by oak panelling and magnificent inglenook fireplace
- Light and airy morning room with inglenook fireplace
- Snooker room with period fireplace and two sets of French doors to garden
- Study – former Butler’s pantry
- Kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and integral appliances plus walk in pantry
- Spacious utility room and cloakroom
- Master bedroom with en suite bathroom/dressing room
- 6 further bedrooms with features including Juliette balcony, ducks nest fireplace and fitted wardrobes and storage
- 3 family bath/shower rooms with white suites
- All weather tennis court and pavillion style summer house
- Detached double garage with power and light
- Substantial detached barn and pretty oast with planning permission for conversion
- Numerous further detached outbuildings including workshops, garden stores and garaging
- Landscaped gardens and grounds of circa two acres with natural pond
- Plot of 0.4 acres, barn, swimming pool and greenhouse available by seperate negotiation
SITUATION
Water Lane Farmhouse is set on the rural periphery of the historic village of Headcorn and surrounded by open countryside. A public footpath to the rear of the property gives access to miles of walks through Wealden farmland. The village offers a range of individual shops, general stores, public houses, primary school, main line station, doctor's surgery and a Sainsburys Local. Comprehensive facilities can be found in Maidstone.
Along with Headcorn Primary School, further schools in the state and private sectors include Sutton Valence Preparatory and Senior Schools, Dulwich Preparatory at Cranbrook, Saint Ronan’s and Marlborough House at Hawkhurst plus numerous secondary and grammar schools in Maidstone.
Mainline services from Headcorn operate to London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross with journey times from under an hour. Ashford International has a highspeed service to London St Pancras with journey times from 37 minutes in addition to services to the Continent. The M20 gives access to the M25 for Heathrow and Gatwick Airports and to Ashford International and coastal ports.
There are a range of local clubs in the village catering for a multitude of interests. Leisure facilities and tourist attractions nearby include Leeds Castle and Golf Course, The Weald of Kent Golf Club and Mote Park in Maidstone offering opportunities for walking, fishing and cycling plus a Leisure Centre.
Headcorn & Railway Station 1 mile
M20 8 miles
Maidstone 10 miles
London 50 miles
(All distances are approximate)
DIRECTIONS
From Headcorn village centre, head east in the direction of Maidstone. Go past the parish church of St Peter and St Pauls and The White Horse public house then turn immediately left into Moat Road. After half a mile turn left into Water Lane. Continue for half a mile and Water Lane Farmhouse will be found on the right.
AGENTS NOTES
Planning Permission No 98/0424/C01 was granted for the conversion of the existing oast house to a dwelling.
Planning Permission No 99/0973/C02 was granted for the conversion of the existing barn to a dwelling.
We understand groundworks have commenced in both cases. Further Information can be obtained from Maidstone Borough Council planning portal: https://pa.midkent.gov.uk.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
- Services: Oil fired central heating (replacement boiler installed April 2021). Mains electricity and water. Solar power system generating domestic hot water. Private drainage system.
- Local Authority: Maidstone Borough Council.
- Council Tax band: G (2021/22).
- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
- Viewings: Strictly by appointment on .
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Cranbrook
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.