Historic five‑bed country estate with cottage, orchard and income potential.
• Grade II listed Tudor Hall dating from c.1500 with strong period features
• Approximately 4,477 sq ft: five bedrooms and four reception rooms
• Huge plot ~8.7 acres: orchard, woodland, pond, tennis court and kitchen garden
• Detached cottage, three‑bay garage, workshop and heritage greenhouse
• Currently operated as Airbnb — proven income and flexible use
• Listed status restricts alterations; maintenance and specialist repairs likely
• Slow broadband, average mobile signal; very expensive council tax
• Quiet elevated setting with panoramic countryside views
Believed to date from the 1500s, this Grade II listed Hall House sits on an elevated spot atop Wierton Hill with expansive countryside views. The main house spans three floors and about 4,477 sq ft, combining substantial period character—stone inglenooks, oak beams, wide boards—with practical modern touches such as a granite‑topped kitchen island, AGA and integrated appliances. Grounds extend to approximately 8.7 acres and include sweeping lawns, orchard, woodland, kitchen garden, a pond, tennis court, detached cottage, three‑bay garage and workshop.
The layout suits a large family or multigenerational living: five principal bedrooms (several ensuite), four reception rooms and flexible accommodation in the converted barn cottage. The second‑floor suite offers independent space ideal for guests or staff. The property has been run as an Airbnb, producing income while remaining a private family home if preferred.
Buyers should note the listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate planning and maintenance. The house is substantial and historic, so ongoing upkeep and sympathetic restoration will be required. Practical considerations include slow broadband, average mobile signal and very expensive council tax, all typical for a property of this size and location.
Set down a quiet country lane near Boughton Monchelsea, the hamlet benefits from a village school, shop and café, while Maidstone and rail links to London are a short drive away. For families, independent and grammar schools are accessible in the area, adding to the property’s long‑term appeal.