Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Herons Cranbrook Road, Tenterden, a charming and spacious detached type home with 4 bed in the TN30 6UJ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built 1950-1966 and has a reported internal area of 176.2 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £520,000 and a rental potential of £3,380 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"A unique and highly striking property set in one of the most coveted positions close to Tenterden High Street, offering lavishly upgraded and beautifully presented four bedroom accommodation. The property enjoys impressive well stocked gardens and affords a lovely view to the front over farmland. Viewing essential to appreciate the merits of this desirable residence.
DETAILS
Herons, Cranbrook Road, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6UJ
Offers in excess of ?699,950
Description : Herons is an individual highly striking split level property set well back from the road with a long paved driveway. Steps lead up to the front terrace which is surrounded by a wrought iron balustrade and rose beds. This elegant four bedroom property is beautifully presented with neutral decoration and the beautiful well stocked landscaped gardens are a particular feature, along with its highly sought after position being close to the picturesque town of Tenterden and having views to the front over rolling countryside. The property has double glazing and gas fired central heating, and we understand that the property was refurbished by the present owner about three years ago and only an interior inspection of this unique house will show what an elegant and exquisite property Herons is and viewing is highly recommended.
Situation: Herons is situated close to the popular and historic town of Tenterden, which offers a wide range of shopping facilities, to include Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, many national names, banks, restaurants and public houses. There is a good selection of schools within the area, both state and independent and primary schools within Tenterden. The area is well equipped with sporting facilities to include a local leisure centre, golf courses and some lovely countryside walks. There are good transport links with the nearest mainline railway station at Headcorn, approximately 8 miles distant with regular links to London, taking just over the hour. The M20 can be accessed either at Ashford or Leeds Castle and provides links with the motorway network.
Directions : From our office in Tenterden proceed through the High Street towards Rolvenden and take the first major turning on the right to Cranbrook, proceed along t and before you reach the railway crossing there are about half a dozen houses on the right hand side and Herons is just about in the middle.
The accommodation comprises the following with approximate dimensions : Wide steps form the driveway lead up the front terrace leading to : Covered Entrance Porch : Panelled entrance door leading to Entrance Hall : staircase leads to the first floor, ornate ceiling rose. Full height window with views to the front garden and countryside beyond.
Sitting Room : 21'4 x 13'10. An elegant room with windows to the front overlooking garden and countryside. The French marble fireplace with a slate hearth is a particular feature with period style cornicing and ceiling rose. Glazed sliding door to :
Conservatory : 16'2 x 10'3. Edwardian style conservatory with glazed windows and doors to the rear terrace and gardens. To one side is a built in flower trough and to the other there are display alcoves. Ceiling fan. Chinese slate tiling.
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Cloakroom : White suite with low level w.c. Wash basin with tiled splashback. Recess spotlight and fan. Storage cupboard understairs.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room : 18'3 x 9'0. Two windows overlooking the terrace and well stocked gardens. Range of solid wood fitted cream painted traditional units with cupboards and drawers under cream glazed tiled worksurfaces, range of wall cupboards with concealed lighting under and open display shelved area, there is a small leaded light china cupboard. 1 1/2 bowl sink unit with mixer tap. Space for cooker and hob with extractor hood over and open wine rack to the side. Part tiled walls to match the worksurfaces and some exposed feature brickwork. Breakfast area : Built in dresser style unit with cupboards and integrated fridge under worksurface, open display shelving over. Further recessed alcoves and wine storage set in brickwork to the side, space for table and chairs. Recessed spotlighting. Stable style door to
Utility Room : 9' x 9'7. Worksurface with space for washing machine and dishwasher, sink unit with mixer tap and cupboard under. Worksurface area with cupboards and space for a freezer with wall units above. Part tiled walls. Stable style door with decorative glazed insert leads to the garden.
Dining Room : 17'0 x 11'1. A light and spacious room with a large deep bay window to the front overlooking gardens and countryside beyond. Ornate ceiling rose.
Inner Hallway : 14'4 x 5'1. Note : This area could possibly form a separate annexe area.
Shower Room : Large built-in shower with glazed door, close coupled w.c. and wash hand basin with mixer taps. There is a concealed cupboard with mirror door above. The wall are wainscoted to dado rail level with inset dado tiles with attractive inset dado tiles. Obscure window to the rear. Attractive chromed curved heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2 : 16' x 12' longest average measurement, being of irregular shape. Large window to the front overlooking the gardens and countryside. Timer panelling to one side with built in corner cupboard with bookshelves above. High level window to the side. Built in storage cupboard housing meters, further built in wardrobe cupboard.
Bedroom 3: 11'4 x 11'0. Window to side. Built in double wardrobe cupboards.
Bedroom 4 : 9'7 x 8'7 plus door recess. Window with delightful outlook over rear terrace and gardens. Built in wardrobe cupboard
First Floor : Approached via a two stage staircase with attractive wrought iron balustrade with decorative finials and handrail. The landing is partly vaulted ceilings, full height window to the front with views to the garden and far reaching views across the countryside. Door large to walk in attic which is partly boarded and has a light fitted.
Principle Bedroom Suite : 12'7 x 14'7 plus recess. A truly impressive room with vaulted ceiling. Full height windows to the front overlooking gardens and countryside views. Archway leads through to Dressing Area : range of built in wardrobes and cupboard to the side housing the hot water tank. Space for a dressing table and full height window overlooks the gardens towards St Mildreds Church. A door leads from the bedroom to :
En-suite Bathroom : 9'10 x 9'2. Luxury suite comprising large oval bath set behind an archway with the recess tiled to ceiling height in large white marble effect tiles with blue inset at dado level there is a glass shelf in this recess. Large wash basin on porcelain front legs with glazed cupboard above. There is also a matching w.c. to the suite. There is a large mirror to one wall. The ceilings are vaulted giving this a luxurious feel.
Outside : The property is set back form the road approached over a long drive with brick wall to either side with flower beds and turning area in front to the garage. To one side is an area of lawn with silver birch, willow, acer and specimen fir trees. The bank to the front of the garden is planted with various colour rhododendrons with delightful views overlooking the fields and countryside with views of the steam railway. Double Garage 16'6 x 15'7, which could easily be extended to the rooms behind the garage, it has electronically operated door, gas meter, light and power. There is a rear door to two storage rooms and to a lobby area where steps lead up to the rear terrace.
The large paved terrace has cobble insets and brick edged flower beds with a small curved terrace step which has wrought iron balustrade and leads to the conservatory. The large garden is beautifully landscaped with numbers of azaleas, rhododendrons, magnolia, arbutus Japanese maples, specimen conifers and various small fruit trees and numerous beautiful shrubs, there is also a pittosporum, dove tree. There are walkways around a large rockery area, the whole grounds are truly a gardeners paradise but have been carefully created not just for their beauty but ease of maintenance.
Viewing : By appointment through WarnerGray 01580 766044
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