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120.5 acres, Horsmonden, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12
For Sale -
Guide Price £3,250,000
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5 - 7 bedrooms
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3 reception rooms
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3 - 4 bathrooms
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120.50 acres
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Detached
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Fishing
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Garden
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Rural
The property is an attractive Grade II listed country house, surrounded by beautiful grounds. It is believed to date back to 1816 and is a striking double roundel oast house, which the current owners converted to a family home in 2002. The house and surrounding land have been in the same family ownership for nearly 100 years and offers an exciting opportunity for someone looking to farm the land or perhaps create their own shoot or vineyard.
The accommodation extends to over 4,200 sq ft arranged over two floors and offers a great balance between formal and informal living. Accessed off the charming entrance hall on the ground floor is the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and sauna, roundel bedroom, family bathroom and the roundel sitting room.
The large kitchen/dining room is well equipped with a central work island, fitted appliances, a larder and a log burner. The kitchen is filled with light by the double doors that open up to the rear garden. There is also a utility, boot room and downstairs WC on the ground floor.
Upstairs is the stunning open-plan living room, which has direct access out onto the upstairs gantry/balcony, which provides glorious views over the gardens and grounds. There are also two bedrooms in the roundels, a further bedroom with en suite bathroom. The rooms have many interesting period features, including exposed beams, brickwork and agricultural relics throughout. All of the rooms are light and bright and generously proportioned with exceptional ceiling heights.
Situated next to the main house is the modern annexe. Extending to over 1,600 sq ft and comprising a kitchen, living/dining room, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The annexe accommodation is flexible and ideal for staying guests.
Sitting within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the gardens and grounds are an important feature of Park Farm and form the most delightful and tranquil setting, complementing the house extremely well. To the side of the house is a sheltered paved terrace area, ideal for al fresco dining. Steps from the house lead down to the formal garden area where the heated swimming pool is, which enjoys views over the grounds.
Park Farm has multiple large agricultural buildings which provide a number of opportunities for conversions and storage. The barns were previously used for hops and are currently used as farm machinery and grain storage.
The land at Park Farm extends to 120 acres and is predominantly down to arable. There are small copses of woodland across the farm extending to approximately 4 acres. Historically, the farm was used to grow hops but has recently reverted to grain farming.
Park Farm benefits from double-bank fishing rights on the River Teise. The farm is approached via a large electronically operated gate which opens to a large parking area.
Please note the property also benefits from superfast broadband.
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