Characterful 4-bed barn conversion with elevated Weald views, large garden and development potential.
Four generous bedrooms and two modern shower rooms
Set in a quiet hamlet on Wierton Hill, The Stables is a thoughtfully converted barn offering generous living space and elevated views across the Weald of Kent. The principal living area is an open-plan, light-filled room centred on an exposed brick fireplace with log burner, while a vaulted, beamed kitchen provides a striking and practical heart for daily life and entertaining.
The house offers four well-proportioned bedrooms and two stylish shower rooms arranged for flexible family use, with three ground-floor bedrooms and a further first-floor room that suits guests, a home office or teenager’s retreat. South-facing landscaped gardens, Indian sandstone terraces and a productive vegetable plot extend the living space outdoors and capture long, scenic vistas from the raised viewing platforms.
Practical benefits include an attached double garage, a substantial detached outbuilding and excellent mobile coverage. Both outbuildings have clear planning potential (subject to permission), presenting scope for additional accommodation, studio or annexe. The property is freehold, built c.1900–1929, double glazed (post-2002) and served by oil-fired central heating.
Notable considerations are factual: drainage is via a private cesspool (professional checks recommended), broadband speeds are slow, and the limestone/sandstone walls are assumed uninsulated — meaning energy-efficiency improvements could be required. Council Tax is at the higher band for the area. These points are counterbalanced by the house’s size, characterful features and development possibilities for buyers seeking a substantial rural family home or a renovation-led project with scope to add value.