A very well presented two bedroom semi-detached bungalow situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location with farmland views to the front, in the popular village of Pluckley.
The extended property provides well planned accommodation comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, open plan lounge/diner with roof lantern, fitted contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms and an attractive shower room.
Outside there is a generous brick paved driveway with off road parking for four vehicles to the front with wide gated side access to a well kept rear garden which is laid to lawn with shrub beds and patio area. A timber outbuilding comprising an office and two store rooms is situated to the rear of the garden.
Other notable benefits include electric heating and sealed unit double glazing. Bungalows are rarely available in Pluckley village and we would strongly urge any interested parties to make immediate arrangements via Saddlers to view to avoid disappointment.
Locality
The property is a mile from the centre of the sought-after village of Pluckley, a historic rural village situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and, in particular, being the setting chosen for the 1990's television series, The Darling Buds of May". The village enjoys two historic pubs, Church, Post Office & General Stores, butcher's shop and a well-respected primary school. Just up from the property is the local pub with a reputation for good food.
The area is rich in natural beauty with an abundance of public footpaths and horse riding routes, providing an amazing playground for the outdoor enthusiast. Transport links are well served with excellent road networks leading to the A20 and M20 at junction 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is just a short walk, providing fast access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed rail service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch: 5'0" x 4'1" (1.52m x 1.24m) L-shaped Hall: 15'1" x 7'4" (4.60m x 2.24m) Bedroom One: 12'11" x 9'11" (3.94m x 3.02m) Bedroom Two: 9'11" x 8'8" (3.02m x 2.64m) Lounge/Dining: 22'8" x 12'5" (6.91m x 3.78m) Kitchen: 15'0" x 8'11" (4.57m x 2.72m) Shower Room: 6'5" x 5'5" (1.96m x 1.65m)
Timber Outbuilding
Office: 12'6" x 9'9" (3.81m x 2.97m) Store Room: 12'7" x 3'10" (3.84m x 1.17m) Shed: 8'4" x 3'10" (2.54m x 1.17m
Location
Description
Immaculate Extended Bungalow
Two Double Bedrooms
Open Plan Lounge/Diner
Shower Room
Beautiful Contemporary Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Detached Timber Office/Store
Generous Brick Paved Driveway
Manicured Rear Garden
Overlooking Fields to Front
Mainline Train Station & Public House Close By
A very well presented two bedroom semi-detached bungalow situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location with farmland views to the front, in the popular village of Pluckley.
The extended property provides well planned accommodation comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, open plan lounge/diner with roof lantern, fitted contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms and an attractive shower room.
Outside there is a generous brick paved driveway with off road parking for four vehicles to the front with wide gated side access to a well kept rear garden which is laid to lawn with shrub beds and patio area. A timber outbuilding comprising an office and two store rooms is situated to the rear of the garden.
Other notable benefits include electric heating and sealed unit double glazing. Bungalows are rarely available in Pluckley village and we would strongly urge any interested parties to make immediate arrangements via Saddlers to view to avoid disappointment.
Locality
The property is a mile from the centre of the sought-after village of Pluckley, a historic rural village situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and, in particular, being the setting chosen for the 1990's television series, The Darling Buds of May. The village enjoys two historic pubs, Church, Post Office & General Stores, butcher's shop and a well-respected primary school. Just up from the property is the local pub with a reputation for good food.
The area is rich in natural beauty with an abundance of public footpaths and horse riding routes, providing an amazing playground for the outdoor enthusiast. Transport links are well served with excellent road networks leading to the A20 and M20 at junction 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is just a short walk, providing fast access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed rail service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch: 5'0 x 4'1 (1.52m x 1.24m) L-shaped Hall: 15'1 x 7'4 (4.60m x 2.24m) Bedroom One: 12'11 x 9'11 (3.94m x 3.02m) Bedroom Two: 9'11 x 8'8 (3.02m x 2.64m) Lounge/Dining: 22'8 x 12'5 (6.91m x 3.78m) Kitchen: 15'0 x 8'11 (4.57m x 2.72m) Shower Room: 6'5 x 5'5 (1.96m x 1.65m)
Timber Outbuilding
Office: 12'6 x 9'9 (3.81m x 2.97m) Store Room: 12'7 x 3'10 (3.84m x 1.17m) Shed: 8'4 x 3'10 (2.54m x 1.17m