Character home with modern comforts and a private garden, ideal for village living.
Grade II listed 15th-century detached cottage with abundant period features
Two double bedrooms plus guest bedroom with en‑suite (multi-level layout)
Stylish country kitchen, utility/cloakroom and wood-burning stove
Mezzanine storage gallery and separate summer house/garden store
Part-walled cottage garden with paved patio and lawn area
Off-street block‑paved parking via shared neighbour’s driveway
Council Tax Band E (above average); listed status may restrict changes
Fast broadband, low local crime, village-centre location near amenities
This Grade II listed detached cottage dates back to the 15th century and offers a rare combination of historic character and modern refinements in the heart of Hadlow village. Exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and original details are complemented by a stylish country kitchen, integrated appliances and a modern Worcester gas boiler, making the house ready for comfortable day-to-day living.
The layout is well balanced for downsizers or a small family: a sitting room with wood-burning stove, a bright entrance/dining hallway, utility/cloakroom and upper-floor sleeping accommodation including a guest en‑suite. A mezzanine storage gallery and separate summer house add practical space without altering the cottage’s footprint.
Outside there’s a charming, part-walled cottage garden with paved patio and lawn, plus off-street block‑paved parking accessed via shared neighbour’s driveway. The property sits centrally near St Mary’s Church and village amenities, with fast broadband, low local crime and easy access to Tonbridge and Maidstone.
Important points to note: the listed status brings regulatory constraints and may complicate alterations or extensions. Council Tax is in Band E and the parking is accessed over a shared drive, which prospective buyers should factor into plans.