Owned by the same family for over the last 30 years, this charming detached country home sitting in a private plot of 0.44 acres backing onto fields is a rare find.
Mistletoe Cottage is located in one of Pluckley's most favoured roads and backs on to grazing land offering a relaxing and private place to escape the stresses of everyday life. The length of tenure of the current vendor is a testament to how happy a home it has been. The property offers a buyer an ideal opportunity to update parts of the property and potentially extend (subject to consent) to create their own dream home.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors to include a spacious 32'8" long entrance hall, wonderful 25'10" principal reception room with open stone fireplace and double doors to the rear garden. In addition there is generous kitchen/breakfast room with wood units, ground floor bathroom, principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a second double bedroom. To the first floor there is a shower room and two further bedrooms.
Outside you arrive at full height double wooden gates leading to a large shingle driveway with off road parking for a number of vehicles and generous sized single garage. To the front there as an extensive lawned area with the property being tucked back behind hedging leading to further landscaped gardens, lawn, shrubs, trees and a patio area overlooking fields. Ground Floor
Entrance Hall: 32'8" x 18'9" (9.96m x 5.71m) Cloakrooom: 7'5" x 4'11" (2.26m x 1.50m) Living Room: 25'10" x 15'11" (7.87m x 4.85m) Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 19'0" x 9'10" (5.79m x 3.00m) Bathroom: 9'11" x 9'10" (3.02m x 3.00m) Principal Bedroom: 12'5" x 11'10" (3.78m x 3.61m) En-suite: 11'5" x 4'9" (3.48m x 1.45m) Bedroom: 13'11" x 11'11" (4.24m x 3.63m)
First Floor
Landing Bedroom: 10'3" x 10'0" (3.12m x 3.05m) Bedroom: 12'10" x 8'11" (3.91m x 2.72m) to eaves Shower Room: 7'11" x 5'5" (2.41m x 1.65m)
Outbuildings
Garage: 18'4" x 12'10" (5.60m x 3.90m)
Locality
Pluckley is an historic rural village referenced in the Doomsday Book of 1086 is situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and benefits from a local post office and store, The Black Horse and The Dering Arms public houses, butchers, church and well respected primary school.
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 junctions 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is approximately 1.1 miles distant providing access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed Javelin service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Location
Description
Charming Detached Home Backing Onto Fields
Private 0.44 Acre Plot
Four Bedrooms
En-Suite to Principal Bedroom on Ground Floor
25'10 Living/Dining Room with Stone Fireplace
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Two Bedrooms to Ground Floor
Landscaped Gardens
Gated Driveway and Garage
No Forward Chain
Owned by the same family for over the last 30 years, this charming detached country home sitting in a private plot of 0.44 acres backing onto fields is a rare find.
Mistletoe Cottage is located in one of Pluckley's most favoured roads and backs on to grazing land offering a relaxing and private place to escape the stresses of everyday life. The length of tenure of the current vendor is a testament to how happy a home it has been. The property offers a buyer an ideal opportunity to update parts of the property and potentially extend (subject to consent) to create their own dream home.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors to include a spacious 32'8 long entrance hall, wonderful 25'10 principal reception room with open stone fireplace and double doors to the rear garden. In addition there is generous kitchen/breakfast room with wood units, ground floor bathroom, principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a second double bedroom. To the first floor there is a shower room and two further bedrooms.
Outside you arrive at full height double wooden gates leading to a large shingle driveway with off road parking for a number of vehicles and generous sized single garage. To the front there as an extensive lawned area with the property being tucked back behind hedging leading to further landscaped gardens, lawn, shrubs, trees and a patio area overlooking fields. Ground Floor
Entrance Hall: 32'8 x 18'9 (9.96m x 5.71m) Cloakrooom: 7'5 x 4'11 (2.26m x 1.50m) Living Room: 25'10 x 15'11 (7.87m x 4.85m) Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 19'0 x 9'10 (5.79m x 3.00m) Bathroom: 9'11 x 9'10 (3.02m x 3.00m) Principal Bedroom: 12'5 x 11'10 (3.78m x 3.61m) En-suite: 11'5 x 4'9 (3.48m x 1.45m) Bedroom: 13'11 x 11'11 (4.24m x 3.63m)
First Floor
Landing Bedroom: 10'3 x 10'0 (3.12m x 3.05m) Bedroom: 12'10 x 8'11 (3.91m x 2.72m) to eaves Shower Room: 7'11 x 5'5 (2.41m x 1.65m)
Outbuildings
Garage: 18'4 x 12'10 (5.60m x 3.90m)
Locality
Pluckley is an historic rural village referenced in the Doomsday Book of 1086 is situated in a most beautiful part of the Kent countryside famous for its orchards and farmland and benefits from a local post office and store, The Black Horse and The Dering Arms public houses, butchers, church and well respected primary school.
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 junctions 8 & 9, providing access to London and the Kent coast. Pluckley's main line railway station is approximately 1.1 miles distant providing access to Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street and Ashford International stations. Ashford International station benefits from the High Speed Javelin service to London St Pancras with a journey time of just 37 minutes along with travel to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.