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Charming period four bedroom cottage set in pretty gardens together with adjoining woodland.
Coming to the market for the first time in over 36 years, Tiffenden Cottage is a charming unlisted period home, formerly two farm workers cottages and believed to date, in part, from the mid 19th century with later additions, which includes a two storey extension and conservatory/garden room, completed by the current owner. The property is located off a rural country lane, and enjoys pretty south facing gardens which continue to an area of adjoining ancient native woodland, providing a wildlife haven for flora and fauna.
The sought-after town of Tenterden lies about 3.5 miles away with its range of shops, amenities and leisure facilities. Whilst Ashford station is approximately 9.8 miles away and has a high speed link to London in 37 minutes.
Accommodation comprises both entrance and inner halls, the latter is a versatile space with oak flooring, it is open to the sitting room which has a wood burning stove and the interconnecting dining room with French doors opening to the terrace and garden beyond. Also located off the inner hall is a good sized dual aspect studio/home office with potential to reconfigure (subject to building regulations). The kitchen, with quarry tiled flooring, has a range of cupboards and electric oven and hob with space for further appliances. The utility room has space for white goods and houses the pressurised water tank. There is an attractive 24ft garden room with direct garden access and outlook and, part of it benefits from underfloor heating and engineered oak flooring. Completing the ground floor is a WC.
On the first floor the main bedroom which enjoys views over neighbouring farmland, benefits from an en suite shower room. There are three further bedrooms, one currently used as an office, and these are served by a bathroom and separate WC. A boarded loft provides storage.
Outside, to the front lies off road parking for several cars and access to the attached garage. The lovely cottage-style gardens have been created by the current owner, there is a vegetable patch, blackcurrant and gooseberry bushes, pear, plum and apple trees and an array of mature trees and shrubs. A wooden bridge leads through to an area of woodland (acreage to be verified) with a stream, together with native trees, such as hornbeam, oak and silver birch, and a carpet of spring-flowering bluebells, wild garlic, primroses and wood anemones.
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I love the rural position of this charming cottage, yet it's only 0.7 of a mile from the village with its pub, shop, primary school and 12th century church
Sarah HuntProperty agent