Character-rich rural home with huge garden and renovation potential.
Four-bedroom detached double-oast with strong period character
360° far-reaching countryside views from multiple rooms
Requires full modernisation; kitchens and bathrooms need upgrading
EPC rating E; mains gas boiler and radiators in place
Detached double garage, single garage/studio (former pottery) and storage
Very large, landscaped gardens with pond and substantial privacy
Approached via farm-owned private road; off-street parking for several cars
Very slow broadband; council tax Band G (quite expensive)
A rare detached double-oast house set on a very large, secluded plot on the outskirts of Hawkhurst. The twin roundels, exposed beams and original features give the home strong period character and expansive 360° countryside views from most rooms. The property includes a detached double garage, additional single garage with former pottery/studio, and extensive off-street parking.
The house offers flexible four-bedroom accommodation with an en-suite to the principal bedroom and practical ground-floor lobby and cloakroom. Internally the layout and features are appealing, but the property needs modernisation throughout — it will suit buyers prepared to invest to update kitchens, bathrooms, finishes and possibly services. EPC rating E and mains gas heating are noted.
Outdoor space is a major asset: mature landscaping, open lawns, a pond and outbuildings create excellent scope for gardens, entertaining and home projects. The site is approached via a farm-owned private road and lies in a tranquil rural setting with good mobile signal but very slow broadband.
Considerations: council tax band G (quite expensive) and the property requires renovation work; crime in the immediate area is reported above average. This house will particularly appeal to families or buyers seeking a character rural home with scope to personalise and invest for long-term value.