3 bedroom house
High Halden, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3JF
Guide Price
£725,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
I have liked this location for a long time, all the benefits of country living yet so close to Tenterden - James Hickman, Equestrian & Rural Property
#TheGardenOfEngland
A charming rural equestrian property comprising a pretty, south facing former cowshed, stable yard and barn with grazing paddocks. All situated off a private driveway in a rural location which is easily accessible to Tenterden, St. Michaels and High Halden.
About 4.80 acres.
Lodgelands Farm Cottage
The property is accessed from Harbourne Lane along a private lane serving only a small number of properties and then over a driveway serving Lodgelands Farm. Formerly an open fronted cattle shed, the property was converted in about 2008 and provides deceptively spacious accommodation with mainly open plan living on one floor. There may be potential to convert the first floor subject to planning and building control consents.
Garden
The property is approached through a 5 bar gate leading to a spacious gravel drive which provides parking for at least 6 cars. The garden area has been completely enclosed with good quality post & rail fencing and is mainly laid to lawn with a large paved south facing terrace immediately to the front of the property. To the side of the garden is a Container Store with a Lean-To for keeping the tractor. To the rear is a Greenhouse, Log Store and 2 above ground vegetable beds. The sellers have recently planted a new mixed species hedge around the garden boundary. The garden also includes part ownership of a natural pond and includes 3 apple, one pear tree and a poultry run.
Equestrian Facilities
The current owners have created a good stable yard beside the drive which comprises:
1) Stable Yard comprising 3 standard stables, a hay barn, a foaling box and an open fronted store set on a large concrete slab with lighting, electricity and water connected.
2) Manure store of concrete block on a concrete base.
3) Small barn/Open Fronted Store about 23 feet 2’’ x 11 feet 7’’.
Land
The whole outer boundary of the property is shown coloured red on the attached particulars plan and the grazing land lies mainly to the south and east of the dwelling and stable yard. The land is divided into 4 separate paddocks enjoying a gentle southerly slope and is well fenced with good quality post and rail fencing with interconnecting gateways. There is mains water to 3 of the paddocks.
The sellers have recently created a small orchard area comprising 9 apple, pear & plum trees and planted about 3000 hedge plants and a number of native trees around the boundaries. In addition there is a thin belt of mature woodland along the southern boundary where the property adjoins Harbourne Lane and where there is a separate access gate. A footpath passes through part of the land from north to south (Footpath No AB7), this is behind the stable yard and away from the cottage. There is ample space within the land to add a riding arena, subject to planning consent.
Services
Mains water and electricity (via private supplies) are connected. Klargester private drainage system. A Grant oil fired boiler provides central heating and domestic hot water. A Jotul wood burner has recently been added to the main living room.
Riding/Toll Rides
There is riding on local lanes and bridle paths. There are several off-road toll rides within the area, most particularly at Hemsted Forest, Benenden. Interested parties should visit for more information.
Our Ref: ACH210050
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
#TheGardenOfEngland
A charming rural equestrian property comprising a pretty, south facing former cowshed, stable yard and barn with grazing paddocks. All situated off a private driveway in a rural location which is easily accessible to Tenterden, St. Michaels and High Halden.
About 4.80 acres.
Lodgelands Farm Cottage
The property is accessed from Harbourne Lane along a private lane serving only a small number of properties and then over a driveway serving Lodgelands Farm. Formerly an open fronted cattle shed, the property was converted in about 2008 and provides deceptively spacious accommodation with mainly open plan living on one floor. There may be potential to convert the first floor subject to planning and building control consents.
Garden
The property is approached through a 5 bar gate leading to a spacious gravel drive which provides parking for at least 6 cars. The garden area has been completely enclosed with good quality post & rail fencing and is mainly laid to lawn with a large paved south facing terrace immediately to the front of the property. To the side of the garden is a Container Store with a Lean-To for keeping the tractor. To the rear is a Greenhouse, Log Store and 2 above ground vegetable beds. The sellers have recently planted a new mixed species hedge around the garden boundary. The garden also includes part ownership of a natural pond and includes 3 apple, one pear tree and a poultry run.
Equestrian Facilities
The current owners have created a good stable yard beside the drive which comprises:
1) Stable Yard comprising 3 standard stables, a hay barn, a foaling box and an open fronted store set on a large concrete slab with lighting, electricity and water connected.
2) Manure store of concrete block on a concrete base.
3) Small barn/Open Fronted Store about 23 feet 2’’ x 11 feet 7’’.
Land
The whole outer boundary of the property is shown coloured red on the attached particulars plan and the grazing land lies mainly to the south and east of the dwelling and stable yard. The land is divided into 4 separate paddocks enjoying a gentle southerly slope and is well fenced with good quality post and rail fencing with interconnecting gateways. There is mains water to 3 of the paddocks.
The sellers have recently created a small orchard area comprising 9 apple, pear & plum trees and planted about 3000 hedge plants and a number of native trees around the boundaries. In addition there is a thin belt of mature woodland along the southern boundary where the property adjoins Harbourne Lane and where there is a separate access gate. A footpath passes through part of the land from north to south (Footpath No AB7), this is behind the stable yard and away from the cottage. There is ample space within the land to add a riding arena, subject to planning consent.
Services
Mains water and electricity (via private supplies) are connected. Klargester private drainage system. A Grant oil fired boiler provides central heating and domestic hot water. A Jotul wood burner has recently been added to the main living room.
Riding/Toll Rides
There is riding on local lanes and bridle paths. There are several off-road toll rides within the area, most particularly at Hemsted Forest, Benenden. Interested parties should visit for more information.
Our Ref: ACH210050
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.