Forty years ago and a moment of desire: 'the prettiest house on the road and I'd love to live there!'
From amazing views to charming character, lovely accommodation and wonderful garden, this is a home that makes life special.
The home that was always meant to be!
From driving past it in the seventies, seeing an extension being added, the thought was formed, 'the prettiest house on the road and I'd love to live there!'
The dream was realised much sooner than expected and for over forty years this has been a home that has made life special.
From a morning drink on the terrace, barbecues through the afternoon to drinks at sunset, as the colours in the sky change hue and soften their way into night-time; countless memories have been made, shared and cherished with three generations of family.
If you can prise yourself away from the view, you find a lovely home to discover.
Grade II Listed this former vicarage has a softness and charm to it. Quirky as such homes are want to be, it has two staircases to the first floor. The four bedrooms can be used as such or organised to suit your needs and lifestyle.
Mellow timbers and vaulted ceilings grace upstairs.
Downstairs the delightful fireplace awaits cooler evenings and ensures you will look forward to wintertime as much as the approaching spring and summer.
The kitchen has been renewed and beautifully so. For practical benefit, a Viesmann Boiler is installed and the superb conservatory features Pilkington glass for minimal cleaning.
This is a home that will connect you with nature, with the changing seasons and let you enjoy them to the fullest. From apple blossom to scrumping windfalls, summertime walks and winter strolls, all will be part of daily life.
Spot Hadlow Castle in the distance, Collier Church, Paddock Wood Oast and Marden Church (which reminds you how close a railway station is).
Linton is known for wonderful views and is home to a fourteenth century pub, The Bull Inn. Have you visited Trafalgar Square and seen the statue of Nelson? The sculptor, E H Bailey, produced some of the monuments within St Nicholas Church.
Sat between Staplehurst and Maidstone, this small village puts so much of Kent at your feet.
It is easy to reel off a wealth of places to visit, of things to do nearby; over forty years worth of fun and now it's your turn to enjoy a home that is meant to be...
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