Grassland farm in Kent
A charming farmhouse in the North Downs in Kent comes with 25 acres but is in need of some TLC


Anvil Green Farm is a brilliant country property which has been in the current owners' family for over 60 years. The house is Grade II listed and full of charm, with exposed timbers and lovely fireplaces; the sitting room and principal bedroom in particular are notably pretty. Accommodation is mainly arranged over the ground and first floors, together with two attic bedrooms and a cellar and the main property is in need of some refurbishment.
In total, accommodation comprises: entrance porch, sitting room with inglenook fireplace, study, dining room with fireplace, large kitchen, cellar, principal bedroom, guest bedroom and two attic bedrooms.
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The gardens extend around the property with lawns, grassland, trees, shrubs and two ponds. In addition are a detached flint stable barn, timber-framed Kent barn and five main paddocks. The grounds come to around 25 acres.
Anvil Green Farm enjoys a peaceful location on in the heart of the North Downs in Kent. Anvil Green is a hamlet just over a mile from the pretty village of Waltham, and Crundale is just two miles away. The Cathedral city of Canterbury is just seven miles, and has fast trains to London in just 37 minutes.
The guide price is £735,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01227 781600 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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