Six bedrooms and five bathrooms across three main floors and attic
An imposing Georgian‑inspired country house set in over one acre of landscaped grounds, freshly renovated and ready for family life. The Well House blends period proportions — high ceilings, sash windows and fireplaces — with contemporary comforts including a large family kitchen, orangery and multiple en suites. Large formal lawns, terraces, orchard and a wildlife pond create varied outdoor rooms for children and entertaining.
Accommodation is generous and flexible across cellar, three main floors and attic: six bedrooms, five bathrooms, drawing room, dining room, study, utility and substantial outbuildings including a carport with a room above. The house has been comprehensively remodelled, delivering turnkey presentation while retaining classic character and impressive circulation spaces such as the galleried landing.
Practical points to note: heating is oil‑fired to radiators and the property has solid brick walls (likely lacking cavity insulation). Broadband speeds are very slow and there is a medium flood risk in the area. Council tax is described as quite expensive. These factors are important for running costs and modern connectivity planning.
Set in the Kent Downs National Landscape, the house sits in a quiet hamlet with very low crime and good local schooling. Rail and road links to Ashford, Canterbury and Folkestone provide reasonable commute options and access to high‑speed services; Eurotunnel and Dover are also within easy reach. This is an attractive family country home for buyers seeking scale, character and ready‑to‑move‑into accommodation — with some lifecycle and connectivity costs to consider.