Period Kent property for sale
A charming Grade II listed family house in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has come onto the market
Kitford Mead is a charming Grade II listed property dating from the 16th century in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house has plenty of period features including a drawing room with an impressive Inglenook fireplace and flagstone hearth, a study with a brick bee hive fireplace and a wonderful triple aspect dining room.
The accommodation comprises a drawing room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, shower room, four bedrooms and a fifth bedroom/study and a family bathroom.
Outside is also a Kentish barn including two loose boxes and a small period barn store and three further loose boxes plus a fantastic all weather arena. The gardens amount to around one-and-a-half acres and are a fabulous feature which provide a good degree of privacy.
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The house is situated between Holtye Common and Cowden village while the local towns of Edenbridge, East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells are also within easy reach while Cowden mainline station provides train services to London Victoria.
There are golf courses nearby at Holtye and Sweetwoods plus the Royal Ashdown at Forest Row, there is also sailing at Weirwood Reservoir and Bewl Water at Lamberhurst as well as the coast.
The guide price is £920,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01892 515 035 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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