Detached Grade II listed village property with south facing courtyard garden, three bed annexe and off-road parking.
Golden Square House is a detached central village Grade II listed house, understood to date from the 18th century of brick, render, mathematical tile and tile hung construction under a Kent peg tiled roof.
Occupying a central village location, within the Conservation area of Wye, Golden Square House was previously a village shop. The accommodation is arranged over two floors, outside is a lovely south facing courtyard with access to the old curtilage listed village forge which is now a three bedroom annexe. To the side of the house is a brick paved parking area suitable for two cars. The property has been in the same family for 50 years.
The accommodation comprises to the ground floor: dining room, sitting room with fireplace and stairs to the first floor, kitchen fitted with a range of shaker-style base and wall units housing appliances, a utility room and cloakroom.
The bedrooms and bathroom are on the first floor, the principal bedroom has built in storage and there is also a study.
The Forge is curtilage listed and was the original village forge which has been sympathetically renovated to provide further accommodation comprising on the ground floor: sitting room with stairs to first floor, kitchen/living room fitted with base units housing electric hob and sink also has stairs to the first floor, a single bedroom, shower room and cloakroom. On the first floor are two bedrooms. The Forge offers substantial annexe accommodation for multi generational living or rental potential.
The courtyard, to the rear of the house, which is accessed from both properties and from the parking area, provides an attractive sunny and sheltered gravel and brick terrace area.
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