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A medieval hall described as "one of the most wonderful historic houses" in Kent is up for sale.
The four-bedroom Headcorn Manor in Church Street, Headcorn, is on the market for £1,750,000.
The historic home sits at the far west end of the village on grounds measuring 4.75 acres, which include landscaped gardens.
The building itself is in excess of 3,000 sq ft and includes a bespoke fitted kitchen, three living room areas and three bathrooms.
The property is a Grade-II listed site and is listed with Savills estate agents.
Property agent, Sarah Hunt, said: This has to be one of the most wonderful historic houses I have seen, equally beautiful throughout the seasons, it has been cleverly brought into the 21st century by the vendors."
The home with its "stunning timber framed façade" is believed to date back to 1470.
Details online boast of the building's generously proportioned kitchen, a gym/studio space, a shower room and a reception hall.
The first and second floor contain four double bedrooms, with the master bedroom including a shower room with underfloor heating.
The outdoor space is also full of riches: "There is a productive kitchen garden with fruit cages and greenhouse and an orchard planted with apple, plum, pear and cobnuts. A pretty brick built former piggery is enhanced with roses and honeysuckle.
"Completing the grounds are two fields, the southern field enjoying access to a small area of woodland and being bounded by the River Beult.
The property is currently under offer.
Headcorn Manor sits next to the 11th Century parish church of St Peter and St Paul.
The building is said to be well protected by its own well established and skilfully laid out gardens and grounds.