Large rural plot with approved Oast conversion and barn potential — renovation project..
- Detached 17th-century farmhouse on c.0.82 acres with character features
- Oast House already has planning permission for three-bedroom conversion
- Large barn in field requires repair but has strong conversion potential (STPP)
- Spacious wrap-around garden with mature trees and extensive lawn
- Driveway parking for several vehicles plus single garage
- Property needs full renovation throughout; refurbishment costs likely
- Broadband very slow and private drainage; verify service details
- Council tax Band G; area crime reported above average
A rare 17th-century farmhouse set in about 0.82 acres on the edge of Headcorn, offering substantial development potential and generous outdoor space. The main house retains period character with exposed beams, a cosy living room with log burner, separate dining room and practical kitchen, utility and boot room — ready for modernisation to suit contemporary family life.
The site includes a separate Oast House with planning permission to convert to a three-bedroom home, plus a large barn in the adjacent field that requires repair but offers excellent conversion potential (STPP). Driveway parking for several vehicles and a single garage add practicality for a rural household or a project with rental potential.
Buyers should note the property needs renovation throughout; the barn is structurally in need of repair and some services descriptions are inconsistent and will require verification (heating/fuel source noted differently in documents). Broadband is very slow, drainage is private, council tax is high and crime in the area is reported above average — all factual considerations for living or lettings plans.
This is best suited to purchasers seeking a substantial renovation/development project: families wanting a character home with space, developers converting the Oast and barn, or multi-generational households who can make use of separate dwellings once conversions are completed.