Converted barn on nearly 1.5 acres with stables, garage and forest access—ideal for equestrian family living.
Edge-of-forest location with direct access to Bedgebury Forest trails
Set on about 1.489 acres (TBV) at the edge of Bedgebury Forest, this converted barn offers immediate access to miles of riding, cycling and walking trails. The single‑storey, vaulted main living wing is bright and spacious with exposed oak timbers, full‑height glazing and a substantial stone fireplace that frames a generous open plan sitting and dining area. Large paved terraces and a level lawn extend from the principal rooms, giving direct indoor‑outdoor flow and broad rural views.
The plot includes substantial outbuildings: a large three‑storey garage with a first‑floor loft/games room and an adjacent bespoke stable block of three loose boxes with power, lighting and water. A paddock lies across the drive and two field shelters remain on site. A self‑contained annexe (currently integrated) provides flexible multi‑generational accommodation or potential rental income, subject to adaptation.
Practical points to note: the land acreage is TBV (to be verified) and additional adjacent land is available by separate negotiation. Heating is electric underfloor, and mains water with a shared private sewage treatment plant serves the property. There is only one main family bathroom (plus annexe shower room) and broadband speeds are reported very slow — important considerations for full‑time remote working or high data use.
This home will suit buyers seeking country and equestrian lifestyle close to Cranbrook and its schools, or families wanting single‑level living with independent annexe space. It presents immediate usable accommodation with scope to reconfigure or upgrade services and connectivity to match contemporary expectations.