Spacious five‑bedroom house with pool, triple garage and sweeping driveway.
Just over 8 acres of gardens, paddock, woodland and wildlife ponds
Set in just over eight acres, this 1930s Tudor‑style detached home offers generous family accommodation and substantial outbuildings in a private village setting. Ground floor living is flexible with four reception rooms, a 31' kitchen/breakfast room and a music room with kitchenette — well suited to multigenerational living, home working or hobbies. The gardens include a solar‑heated swimming pool with pool house, a redundant tennis court and paddocks that create a park‑like backdrop for children and pets.
The house retains period character — stained glass, exposed floorboards and a feature fireplace — alongside practical additions such as double glazing and solar panels. Parking and storage are exceptional: a gated sweeping driveway provides space for multiple vehicles and there is a detached triple garage with power and light. The location sits on the edge of Biddenden with low local crime, good village schools nearby and countryside views, appealing to families seeking space and privacy.
Buyers should note a number of important practical considerations. Heating is by oil‑fired boiler and the property has an EPC rating of E. Broadband speeds are slow and council tax is band G, so running costs may be higher than average. The vendor intends to place an overage clause on the land for future residential development; full details will need to be checked with the seller's solicitor. Some external features (redundant tennis court, pool plant) and interior elements may require upkeep or updating to suit modern standards.
This is a substantial rural family home with versatile accommodation and significant gardenland. It will suit purchasers wanting a character property with space for outdoor living and equestrian/amenity potential, provided they factor in the running costs, servicing needs and the proposed land overage provision.