Five bedrooms plus self-contained one-bedroom annexe
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with sliding garden doors
Attractive enclosed garden, detached summerhouse and garden store
Ample off-street parking on wide private driveway
EPC rating C; Freehold; No flood risk
Interior likely requires modernisation; potential to extend (subject to planning)
Very slow local broadband speeds
Council tax Band F — higher ongoing costs
Set on a large plot on the edge of Tenterden, this striking five-bedroom detached home suits growing families seeking flexible accommodation. The house includes two reception rooms, a substantial open-plan kitchen/dining/family area with sliding doors to the garden, and a principal bedroom with ensuite. A self-contained one-bedroom annexe offers multi-generational living or a lettable income stream.
Outdoor space is a genuine asset: an attractive enclosed garden, detached summerhouse and garden store provide private leisure and storage, while a wide private driveway delivers ample off-street parking. The property is freehold, EPC rating C and carries no local flood risk—appealing practical points for long-term ownership.
There are clear value opportunities: the interior shows scope for modernisation and potential extension (subject to planning) which could enhance space and value. Broadband speeds are very slow locally and council tax is in the expensive band F—practical drawbacks that will affect running costs and connectivity.
Located near well-regarded schools and the tree-lined high street amenities of Tenterden, the house balances convenient town living with a suburban, semi-rural feel. Buyers should note the need to inspect internal condition and consider renovation costs; the property offers strong family potential and annexe flexibility but will reward some investment.