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If you’re driving through Lamberhurst any time soon, you definitely won’t miss this £1 million property.
The four-bedroom oast house is believed to be one of the tallest in this area of the country, according to the agents at Freeman Forman.
“The roundels of the Oast are thought to be some of the tallest in Kent and Sussex,” says Stuart Brinkhurst, senior branch manager at the Tunbridge Wells branch of Freeman Forman. “This property is simply stunning and a viewing comes highly recommended, it represents a very rare opportunity for potential purchasers to own a piece of local property history.”
The house is a Grade II listed oast house that has been converted into a family home, while retaining many of the property’s period features.
The wood burning stove, roundel bedrooms and loft space with striking interior brick walls all give a nod to the more traditional aspects of the building.
However, the home has been fully renovated to accommodate a modern family, with four bedrooms including a master bedroom with en suite shower room.
There is also a light and airy kitchen and breakfast room with top appliances, a living room with wood burning fireplace, a family bathroom and a practical cloakroom and downstairs WC.
The secluded garden also comes with plenty of space for friends and family, with a large lawn, colourful plants and flowers, and a timber outbuilding for additional storage.
When it comes to history, it’s not just limited to the house; the local area also has plenty to offer.
There are a number of charming village pubs just a short walk or drive away and National Trust property Scotney Castle, which dates back to the 14th century, can be reached in less than 10 minutes.
Tunbridge Wells, with its many shops, bars and restaurants, and train links to London, is only a 20 minute drive from your doorstep.
To find out more about this historic property, visit Freeman Forman.
This property can be found at Lamberhurst Down in Lamberhurst, near Tunbridge Wells.