Property description
Dating back to the 1560s, this cosy, Grade II Listed, cottage has a wealth of charm and character with its sash windows and wooden beams throughout. There is a built in log burner in the living room and a secondary glazed sash window to the front. The beautiful, shaker style 'country kitchen' has solid wood worktops with a butler sink and integral appliances including a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. There is a high spec electric oven with an induction hob and extractor hood. The long, rear hallway leads through to a rear lobby where the gas combi boiler is situated. The first floor has two double bedrooms, the master has a built in cupboard providing wardrobe space and a secondary glazed sash window to the front. The second bedroom also fits a double bed and has a double glazed Velux window with a long galley dressing area with hanging space leading to a window to the rear. The bathroom has tiled flooring and part tiled walls with a stylish, white three piece suite including bath with shower hose and a built in storage cupboard. The first floor landing has loft access for additional storage. The long garden is, in our opinion, an impressive size in comparison to the size of the property and has a handy storage shed.
Council Tax For information held on this property please refer to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands
Local Authority Wye Parish Council 01233 812459. Ashford Borough Council 01233 331111. Kent County Council 08458 247247
Fixtures Can be negotiated upon receipt of offer.
Services Gas central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
Method of Sale This property is Freehold and is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.
Location Wye has connecting trains to Ashford International with frequent trains to London via the high speed service in under an hour. There are local primary, prep and secondary schools which attract families to the area. Wye is very well known for its vibrant community (with people of all ages originally from the village and further afield), fantastic local restaurants and its location within the North Downs. Local restaurants include The Kings Head, The Tickled Trout and The Wife of Bath. A farmers' market is held in Wye on the first and third Saturday of every month and there is a local co-op mini market and post office.
Property Features :
- Beamed, 16th Century cottage
- Kitchen includes solid wood worktops and induction hob
- Log burner
- Tickled Trout, Wife of Bath and other famous eateries nearby
- Approx 0.2 miles to Wye train station
- Commute to London St Pancras in less than 1 hour