Detached rural bungalow with paddocks and renovation potential on sizeable land.
- Approximately 1.70 acres of paddocks and garden
- Detached 3-bedroom bungalow with garage, barn and store
- Sold freehold and chain free
- Subject to Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC) restricting occupancy
- Built c.1980; requires renovation and updating throughout
- Single bathroom only; modest internal room count (approx. 6 rooms)
- Good road links to A2/M2 and high-speed rail to London
- Public footpath (HE193) crosses northern part of the land
A rare smallholding opportunity set on about 1.70 acres, this detached three-bedroom bungalow sits back from a quiet country lane with paddocks to three sides. The house was built around 1980 and offers straightforward accommodation — sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms and a single bathroom — plus a garage, small barn, store and a compact orchard. The wide plot and outbuildings suit small-scale farming, equestrian use or a buyer seeking space and privacy in the Kent countryside.
Important planning information: the dwelling is sold subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC) attached to the original consent (SH/77/400). Occupation is restricted to persons employed, or last employed, locally in agriculture or forestry (and dependants). Prospective purchasers should take this restriction into account and make their own enquiries with the local planning authority before proceeding.
The bungalow requires renovation and updating throughout; the building appears structurally sound but needs modernising and cosmetic work. Services are connected (mains water, gas, electricity and drainage). Access to road links is good — A260 to A2/M2 or A20/M20 — and Folkestone stations (including high-speed services) are within easy reach, while village amenities and primary schools are a short drive away.
This property will suit buyers who need land and privacy: those wishing to run small livestock, keep horses, or relocate to a rural lifestyle and who accept the AOC restriction. It is offered chain free on freehold tenure with low flood risk and fast broadband for a rural location. Note: a public footpath crosses the land near the northern boundary and the farmhouse has only one bathroom.