Characterful family home with annexe and land, tucked away on the edge of Speldhurst and conveniently placed for schools and stations in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
Barden Furnace Farm enjoys a delightful semi-rural position at the end of a long driveway, within grounds of about four acres, on the edge of Speldhurst village approximately four miles equidistant of Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.
This handsome unlisted family home dates back in part to the 1500s, with later extensions creating well proportioned living space and, notably, has the benefit of a separate annexe providing a further 1,514 sq ft of accommodation. The property has lovely period detail throughout including mellow oak flooring, oak wall and ceiling beams, oak drop latch internal doors, fireplaces and leaded light windows.
The impressive Shaker-style kitchen/breakfast room features a four-oven Aga with lovely tiled splash back and links through to a light-filled garden room with a wood burning stove and a lovely outlook to the rear. The separate dining room has a fireplace and a stable door from the kitchen, creating adaptable space for entertaining, whilst the practical domestic space is well thought out with a utility room, walk-in pantry and a boot/dog room.
The dual aspect sitting room is a particularly spacious and characterful with a working stone fireplace and exposed beams, and a good-sized separate study provides more private space.
Upstairs there is a principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom, four further good-sized bedrooms, one en suite and all with an attractive outlook, and a family bath/shower room.
The Annexe: This attractive barn-style building is located off the approach drive to the main house and provides self-contained accommodation with two bedrooms, a large open plan kitchen/living/dining area, a gym, bathroom and with a first floor office above.
Outside:
The property is set within established gardens adjoining a field to the rear of about 0.7 acres, with mixed hedging and mature trees and a wide terrace providing lovely space for entertaining. There are areas of lawn, kitchen garden and wild flowers and a gate for ease of access to the stables. A detached oak framed car port with garage with a large parking and turning area lies to the side of the house.
The driveway entrance is flanked by a level fenced field of about two acres with a gate from the driveway serving the stable area comprising a wooden stable block with three stables and a tack room, a 40m x 20m manege and hard standing for lorries or trailers. There is off road riding available on a Toll Ride route (TROT info@tollrides.org.uk, 01622 735599) from the property which links to a bridleway. A footpath runs along the southern boundary as marked on the boundary plan.
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A fine example of a country house on village outskirts of a popular village in Kent providing a welcome escape from the bustle of the city while retaining the ability to get back in when required
Charles LangProperty agent