A pretty three bedroom detached Victorian house

Biddenden Road, , Ashford, , TN27 8QG

Guide £700,000 Freehold

Entrance hall • Three reception rooms • Well fitted kitchen • Three bedrooms • Family bathroom • Level gardens • double garage with useful first floor • NO CHAIN

Local Information Bespoke timber double glazed Smarden village (0.4 of a mile) windows to complement restored has a village green, cooperative sash windows. general store with post office The ground floor accommodation services, butcher/grocer, art comprises: an entrance hall with gallery, two public houses wide staircase to the first floor, a together with a 13th century double sitting room, an adjoining church, popular primary school study, both rooms enjoying direct and pre-school and tennis court. access to the garden, a dining Further shopping and other room with open fireplace, an facilities can be found in attractive well fitted kitchen , Cranbrook, , /breakfast room with space for Ashford and Tunbridge Wells. various appliances and a Mainline rail services: Train utility/cloakroom. services run to London from On the first floor there are three and Headcorn, with bedrooms and a modern family access to London Victoria from bathroom equipped with white . A high speed train sanitary ware. There is a central service runs between London St landing with access to fully Pancras and Ashford in about 38 boarded roof space via a minutes. retractable ladder. Education: There is an excellent The attractive front garden has a selection of schools in the area in central pedestrian pathway both the state and private sectors flanked by lawn with shrub at primary and secondary levels. borders. Motorway Links: The M25 can Vehicular access is via a five bar be accessed via the M20 at gate and over a gravelled junction 8 providing links to driveway to one side of the Gatwick and Heathrow airport and house, leading to a rear garden other motorway networks. and detached double garage with power and light connected and a About this property wooden staircase leading up to a The Manse is a pretty detached, room above. mainly Victorian house which dates originally from 1868 and Agent’s Note was built by Robert Bridge for the There is a right of access over the trustees of the Zion Church in drive for two neighbouring Smarden, the word 'manse' properties. meaning a clergy house. The current owners who have Viewing lived here for over 15 years have All viewings will be accompanied completely refurbished the and are strictly by prior property, with engineered oak arrangement through Savills flooring to the reception rooms, Cranbrook Office. under floor heating to the dining Telephone: +44 (0) 1580 720 room, kitchen and bathroom. 161.

David Sercombe Cranbrook +44 (0) 1580 720 161 savills savills.co.uk [email protected]

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