An attached Grade II listed three kiln oast house surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Situated within a farming hamlet in a semi-rural location on the outskirts of Marden, The Roundels is an attractive attached three kiln oast house enjoying wonderful countryside views to the west. This Grade II listed oast dates from the 19th century with a later 20th century addition.
The three oast kilns are of good proportions, approximately 18' in diameter and all enjoy a double aspect with high ceilings. Internal features include: exposed beams, wood flooring, casement windows and the remains of a hoist wheel on the first floor.
The entrance hall is vaulted with a bespoke oak staircase leading to the galleried first floor landing. Featuring underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, reception rooms comprise a dual aspect roundel sitting room with French doors out to the patio area, a dining room and a study. Off the entrance hall is also a utility room with a WC and space for white goods.
The double aspect kitchen/breakfast room with French doors leading out to the side is fitted with a range of cupboards and central island. Appliances include a double range cooker, Siemens dishwasher and a wine cooler, there is space for a fridge/freezer.
The first floor landing is on a split level, with three bedrooms in the roundels, all of excellent proportions and with double aspects. The main bedroom has an en suite shower room fitted with white sanitary ware whilst the other bedrooms are served by a family bathroom. A great feature is a stable door on the first floor landing with an external staircase leading down to the front of the property.
The property is approached from the road over a gravel drive to the side of the property with parking for several cars and a turning circle. There is a double open bay garage with storage above which is attached to the neighbouring garage. Beautiful well maintained gardens expand to the south with an orchard, borders of mature shrubs and in total, circa 1.36 acres.
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One of the best oast conversions I have seen in a long time and you'd be hard pressed to know it's not detached.
Duncan PetrieProperty agent