JARVIS HOMES WATERMILL COURT Luxury homes, The Jarvis family have unrivalled experience in individually The seven houses of Watermill Court have been constructed crafted house construction. Indeed, the family can using only the finest materials, and whilst respecting traditionally built trace its building heritage back to at least 1649 through the past, Jarvis Homes also carry out on-going research direct descendants making it one of the oldest known with environmental consultants to ensure we are at the since 1649 house-building families in the country. forefront of sustainable construction. The current generation prides itself on developing We ensure that our houses are installed with the latest exemplary homes that continue the family heritage. designs for energy efficiency without compromise on comfort and design. EXCEPTIONAL CRAFTSMANSHIP Jarvis Homes create prestigious and solid homes with FROM START TO FINISH the highest quality craftsmanship using traditional At Jarvis we manage the complete process from methods. Customers are provided with a combination of purchasing the land to designing and constructing the excellent design, outstanding value and the peace of mind perfect home right through to sales and specification. that their home is of an exceptionally high standard. So you are in safe, experienced hands. SCHOOLS Rural bliss close This perfectly picturesque Kentish village of Little Chart The area is spoilt for choice for schools with a wide is nestled in between , and Egerton, selection of reputable local primary and junior schools to the city in an idyllic rural position, but only minutes from all main in the nearest villages of Hothfield, Pluckley, transport links to London. and Egerton. There is a fantastic selection of secondary schools in and around Ashford, and several exceptional Little Chart is steeped in history with buildings dating independent schools, both prep and senior, close-by. back over 600 years. Traditional, stunning oasts, white weather-boarded and -pegged cottages adorn NEARBY the village. The original paper mill dating back as early as 1776 is still in operation, and the ruins of the original Ashford’s international rail station is just four miles 11th century church are a focal point of the village. away and takes only 36 minutes to central London and less than two hours to Paris. VILLAGE LIFE Alternatively Charing station is less than two miles The Swan is the local village pub, with original internal away and has regular direct trains into central London. beams, open fires and homemade, locally sourced food. The A20 is less than a minute by car which leads straight This family-run pub offers a welcome respite for passing to junction 9 of the M20 three miles away, and a hop cyclists and walkers enjoying the labyrinth of exceptionally across to France couldn’t be easier with the Channel beautiful country roads surrounding Little Chart. Tunnel and port of Dover only twenty miles away. With a glorious cricket pitch at the heart of the village Ashford has endless leisure and shopping facilities, that was reformed in 1960 by author and Little Chart including an excellent outlet centre with high-end brands, resident, H.E Bates, village life doesn’t get much better cinemas, restaurants and bars. Or… you can simply sit than this – for all ages. And with less than 240 inhabitants, back and enjoy the idyllic setting of Watermill Close. Little Chart is an exclusive place to live too.