Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in June.
Burleigh Road, Charing
Guide Price: £750,000
Discover the epitome of charming village living in this stunning Victorian family home located on the private Burleigh Road in the peaceful village of Charing. Location is everything, and this property is ideally situated just 0.1 miles from Charing train station, making it a commuter's dream.
Set over three floors, this beautifully presented 4 bedroom property has been refurbished to an extremely high standard but in keeping with its original features. The property dates back from 1897 and has many period features including marble and cast iron fireplaces, oak flooring, high skirting boards and original decorative coving. There are three separate spacious reception rooms, each exuding character with beautiful feature fireplaces
The Street, Great Chart
Guide Price: £750,000 - £800,000
History meets modern comfort in this exceptional five bedroom character property. Dating back to the 1600s, this handsome period home exudes charm and has a generous living space to its fortunate inhabitants.
As you step through the front door, prepare to be captivated by the delightful original features that adorn this remarkable property. Exposed wooden beams proudly showcase the home's heritage, while latch doors, fireplaces, and even original bakery ovens pay homage to the rich history within these walls.
A charming courtyard garden offers a peaceful sanctuary to unwind and enjoy al fresco dining, while the "secret garden" beckons you to discover its hidden wonders. Here, a sizeable garden room provides a versatile space, perfect for work or leisure pursuits.
Beverley Road, Canterbury
Guide Price: £550,000 - £575,000
This delightful three bedroom home is in a peaceful and sought-after area of Canterbury. With classic period features and modern upgrades, this property has a perfect blend of character and contemporary living.
The property is in a friendly neighbourhood just 0.5 miles by foot to the city centre, Canterbury West station or just over 1 mile to Canterbury East train station with connecting trains to London or the coast.
Castlebrook House, Compton Dundon
Guide Price: £1,000,000 - £1,250,000
Set in just under an acre of land, this beautifully presented 4/5 bed family home also includes a successful 4 bed holiday-let (providing an income circa £45k per annum) or ancillary accommodation as a multi-generational home or for business.
The area is steeped in history with an Iron Age hill fort in close proximity to the village (legend has it there was a dragon) and a church dating back to the 14th century. With the Polden Hills to the east and Dundon Hill and the Beacon to the west, the house and cottage are surrounded by stunning countryside with a network of local footpaths. This Blue lias stone built property has been tastefully renovated and extended to provide a main house with additional ancillary accommodation (Bluebell Cottage).
Stonehill, Sellindge
Guide Price: £900,000
This wonderful four bedroom property offers everything you need for luxurious and comfortable living for all the family. Situated in a picturesque location in Sellindge in an elevated position, the property is close to local amenities, schools & transport links. Sellindge is located between Ashford and Hythe so you'll only ever be a short drive away from the wonderful Kent coast.
To the front a detached double garage provides secure parking, and the attached home office at the rear is ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. Escape to the rear garden oasis, where a meticulously landscaped garden with beautiful views awaits. The split-level garden has a wonderful terrace with a stunning heated swimming pool with cover and a hot tub, providing the perfect setting for outdoor entertaining and relaxing.
Avalon House, Lower Godney
Guide Price: £1,000,000 - £1,200,000
This handsome Georgian farmhouse with riverside frontage is in an idyllic setting in the heart of the village of Godney and not only comes with land, but its own stone built bridge. There are 5 generous size bedrooms, 1 with en-suite, a family bathroom & store/attic room.
The property is approached from the lane over the bridge and then onto the gravelled driveway. There is a level front lawn and stone steps leading down to the river. Many locals are known to keep small boats or canoes moored up by their riverside frontage. It is only a short paddle down the river to the local pub.
Hidden among the rose bushes in the rear garden is a quaint summer house along with other outbuildings and there are two green houses (one with electric). At the end of the garden is a large, productive vegetable garden with raised beds and a large garden store. Beyond this is a five bar gate that opens out into the approx. 3 acre paddock.
Boughton Lees, Ashford
Guide Price: £1,000,000 - £1,100,000
This stunning, detached five bedroom family home with an annexe is situated in the pretty village of Boughton Lees, overlooking countryside and farmland, and is within walking distance from the popular Flying Horse pub. The property has approx. 3000 sq ft of spacious and versatile accommodation, perfect for a growing or extended family. This added to the outbuildings including a two bedroom annexe, pool house, double garage with additional storage is in excess of an impressive 5600 sq ft and is set on a secluded plot of approximately 3/4 of an acre.
Indulge in the ultimate luxury with your very own indoor swimming pool. Equipped with a pool room, you can enjoy a refreshing swim or relax poolside, savouring moments of tranquillity. To accommodate guests or extended family, there is a self-contained two-bedroom annexe with a separate kitchen and shower room. For those who enjoy entertainment, a wooden cabin containing a large gaming room and mini kitchenette can cater to various leisure activities.
Parking will never be an issue with a double garage and a secure gated driveway that can accommodate approximately 8+ vehicles.
Shottenden Road, Molash
Guide Price: £800,000
Discover your dream family home in the scenic village of Molash, on the outskirts of the historic city of Canterbury surrounded by areas of natural beauty. This immaculately presented property has four double bedrooms, three bathrooms, a living room and vast open plan kitchen/dining room - ample space for the whole family to enjoy.
There is an off-road parking area, capable of accommodating multiple vehicles on an in and out driveway. The detached double garage provides ample storage or can be utilised as a workshop. An inspection pit is currently covered over but could easily be reopened for car enthusiasts. Another great feature to this property is the solar panels that are located on the garage roof.
Pavilion Mews, Brighton
Guide Price: £600,000 - £650,000
Located in one of the most sought after areas in Brighton- right in the middle of the vibrant North Laine district but tucked away in a quiet mews behind locked gates. This two bedroom "upside down house" has a really contemporary feel throughout and has the added benefit of parking, additional locked storage and a covered bicycle area.
The seaside and Brighton mainline station are both less than half a mile away. Brighton station provides northbound commuter links which can get you to the city of London in just over an hour.
Hawk Close, Whitstable
Guide Price: £400,000 - £425,000
Discover the allure of seaside living with this lovely detached two bedroom bungalow with breathtaking panoramic sea views and beyond. Situated in the charming seaside town of Whitstable and conveniently located just 1.1 miles from Whitstable train station and a mere 0.5 miles from the seafront, you have easy access to the town's amenities, transport links, and the beach. With its vibrant community, independent boutiques, and renowned seafood eateries, Whitstable offers a lifestyle that is both relaxed and cosmopolitan.
The New Bungalow, Coxley
Guide Price: £525,000 - £575,000
This light and bright 4 bed bungalow with countryside views is ideal for those looking for the perfect combination of rural charm and convenience. The well presented & spacious bungalow is in central village location close to Wells with countryside views and a southerly aspect from the garden.
The double garage has electricity and is currently being used as a games room as it has internal access from the property. There is also a fenced courtyard area at the back of the house which has views over the adjacent farmland as well as access to the garage via a separate back door.
Surrounded by rolling Somerset hills and picturesque farmlands, the village of Coxley has an attractive balance of charming stone cottages and more modern homes which has given rise to the diverse community.