Renovated five‑bed farmhouse with paddocks, detached gym and sweeping countryside views..
- Five bedrooms and three bathrooms across about 2,278 sq ft
- Very large plot with formal garden, paddock and countryside views
- Detached gym/home office ideal for working from home or storage
- Recently refurbished; bright finish while retaining original timbers
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (installation date unknown)
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated—may need insulation work
- Very slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal
- Council Tax Band G — described as quite expensive
Set just outside Westerham, this detached period farmhouse combines handsome Tudor/flint elevations and exposed timbers with substantial, newly renovated accommodation across roughly 2,278 sq ft. The house offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two principal reception rooms (one with a large inglenook and woodburning stove), a kitchen/breakfast room, ground-floor bedroom with ensuite and a useful detached gym/home office — well suited to family life or those with equestrian and outdoor interests.
The property sits on a very large plot with formal garden, extensive lawn, paddock areas accessed via a five-bar gate and expansive countryside views. Recent refurbishment has left the interior bright and largely turn-key while retaining period character such as timber beams and traditional fireplaces. Heating is mains gas to radiators and the property is freehold with no reported flood risk.
Notable practical points: broadband speeds are very slow in this location despite excellent mobile signal, and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation which may affect running costs. The glazing is double glazed but the installation date is unknown. Council Tax sits at Band G and is described as quite expensive. Buyers seeking rural space should note the settlement is a hamlet/isolated dwelling, so daily journeys will rely on a car.
This home will appeal to families who want sizeable living space and outside land, riders or outdoor hobbyists requiring paddocks, and buyers who value character with modernised interiors. It is presented in good decorative order but retains some traditional construction features that may prompt further energy-efficiency upgrades.