Our top 10 properties of the month - March

Our top 10 properties of the month - March

Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in March.

Forge Hill, Pluckley
Guide Price: £950,000 – £1,000,000

This wonderful four bedroom family home is nestled in the heart of the sought after village of Pluckley. The property sits in the centre of beautiful mature gardens extending to 0.38 acres with a coppice and farmland beyond with the utmost seclusion.

The village itself boasts a variety of amenities, including the renowned Black Horse restaurant, butchers, general store, post office, ancient church, primary school, village hall, and recreation ground. Pluckley offers a close knit community atmosphere with everything you need right on your doorstep.


Buck Street, Challock
Guide Price £800,000 - £850,000

Set back from the road and adjacent to the 1500 acre Kings Wood, is this spacious four bedroom family home with one bedroom annexe. Located within the Kent Downs area of outstanding natural beauty with stunning countryside walks on your doorstep, its location is quite idyllic.

From the spacious entrance hall the layout is double fronted. On one side is the spectacular 13’1 x 31’4 kitchen/family room with French doors which draw in natural light and surrounding views of the garden. On the other is a living room with a log burner. The living room leads onto a utility room with cloakroom and a study or optional bedroom. On the first floor of the main house there are four bedrooms. The main bedroom has a dressing area and en-suite bath/shower room. The family bathroom is spacious with a bath and separate shower.

The self contained two storey annexe could be incorporated into the main house. There is a separate front and back door into the hallway which has a cloakroom and bedroom with an en-suite shower room on the ground floor. On the first floor the dual aspect living room/kitchen has a vaulted ceiling, underfloor heating and a Juliet balcony. The floor to ceiling windows have spectacular views of the gardens and Kings Wood.


Nackington Road, Canterbury
Guide Price £750,000 - £800,000

This spacious and well presented five/six bedroom detached family home is located on the popular Nackington Road in South Canterbury. Situated in an elevated position and set back from the road, this property has the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Just 0.5 miles away from the city centre, you’ll have easy access to all the amenities and attractions Canterbury has to offer.

Step inside this stunning family home and be greeted by a modern kitchen, complete with a range of storage, quartz worktops and a separate utility room. There is underfloor heating to the tiled areas (Italian Porcelain tiles) in the kitchen, hallway & utility room. The bright and light generous open plan living/dining room provides ample space for relaxation and socializing, and there’s also a separate sitting room/snug for those moments when you need some quiet time. There is also a door onto the garden from the living area.


Whitstable Road, Canterbury
Guide Price: £1,000,000 - £1,250,000

This exceptional property has four beautifully presented apartments, currently operating as a successful Airbnb business. Situated in the heart of Canterbury, this property represents a unique investment opportunity with its superb location and attractive features. The property has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and five reception rooms, creating a space that is luxurious and versatile. Whether you wish to use this property for multi-generational living, as an income-generating asset, or a combination of both, the possibilities are endless. The modern kitchens in each apartment are equipped with integrated appliances, providing a seamless and practical cooking experience for residents.

Convenience is key, as this property comes with space for multiple vehicles, ensuring ample parking for both residents and visitors. Additionally, individual storage blocks and a bike store are provided, catering to the practical needs of apartment living. All apartments are further enhanced with Vent Axia heat and ventilation systems. The opportunity for the Bo Concept furnishings to remain in each apartment is available - get your holiday let business off to a flying start!


Broad Street, Somerton
Guide Price £600,000 - £650,000

This fabulous Georgian home is ideally situated in the heart of Somerton centrally located just steps away from the thriving market town. Originally built in 1742 as a solicitors office, this really is a fabulous opportunity to acquire a piece of history in this desirable market town.

The house is approached from Broad Street through a side gate and you enter a beautifully planted and private courtyard garden. As you turn and step up inside this elegant home, you are instantly aware of the character period features. The original Georgian wood panelling, high ceilings, coving and fireplaces throughout the main rooms all add a touch of grandeur to this fantastic property.


North Stream, Marshside
Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000

Escape to the idyllic countryside with this exceptional character property, a charming converted barn located in the sought after Marshside area of Canterbury. Captivating with its striking period features and picturesque surroundings, this three bedroom property presents an enticing opportunity for those seeking a truly unique and characterful home. Nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property delivers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort.


Faversham Road, Charing
Guide Price £800,000 - £825,000

Welcome to a truly exceptional property located on Faversham Road in Charing. Dating back to 1650, this stunning four bedroom, 17th Century cottage has been creatively extended to provide a high spec and comfortable living space, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern convenience.

As you step inside, you are greeted by a sense of elegance, with exposed beams and vaulted ceilings that add character and charm to the home. The spacious snug features a log burner, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere to relax and unwind. Adjacent to the snug is a study/reception room, perfect for those who work from home or need a quiet space to retreat.

The heart of this home is the well-equipped shaker-style kitchen, which has a large island and bi-folding doors, opening onto a picturesque garden. Entertaining family and friends is a delight in this space, with plenty of room for socialising and enjoying the beautiful views. The separate utility area provides additional functionality and convenience.



Tally Ho Road, Stubbs Cross
£650,000

This spacious three bedroom detached family home is located on the popular Tally Ho Road on the outskirts of Shadoxhurst, a rural village just 3 miles from Ashford and known for its fine buildings and thirteenth century church. Ideal for those that require the tranquility of village life yet also need close proximity to fantastic travel links and shopping amenities. There is also a local village country pub and beautiful walking routes.

Set within a substantial 1.25 acre plot, this property offers a perfect blend of comfort, countryside views, and endless recreational possibilities. As you enter the property, you will immediately be struck by the sense of space and warmth. With over 2240 sq ft of living space, this house provides ample room for the whole family. The interior layout has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate modern living, offering a seamless flow between the different areas. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the spacious kitchen/breakfast room, complete with a central island and an abundance of storage space with an integrated fridge freezer and space for a Range oven, washing machine and a dishwasher.


Vincent Place, Kennington
Guide Price £450,000 - £475,000

This creatively extended and updated three bedroom home is nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac location in Vincent Place, Ashford. The grand, open plan living, dining, and entertaining space is the showstopper of this home. The cleverly designed layout allows for seamless integration between the different areas, creating a spacious and versatile living environment. Whenever desired, you can use internal bi-folding doors to separate the living area, providing privacy or a more intimate atmosphere. The kitchen is a true highlight, with its sleek design and top-of-the-line integral appliances. From the Smeg oven and hob to the built-in dishwasher and microwave, this kitchen is a dream come true for any aspiring chef.


Lower Street, Chewton Mendip
Guide Price £600,000 - £625,000

Once the home of Earl Waldegrave, this fabulous 17th century cottage is well located, away from main roads, in the popular village of Chewton Mendip.

Step inside this charming cottage, and you'll find a wealth of original period features. Beams stretch across the fireplaces and the two wood burners add warmth and cosiness to these characterful living spaces, making them the perfect spots to relax and unwind. There are flagstone floors exuding character and history as well as terracotta tiles through the ground floor.

One of the highlights of this lovely cottage is the three reception rooms, each brimming with their own unique character. Whether you're hosting a formal gathering or seeking a quiet space to read a book, these rooms offer the versatility to adapt to your lifestyle.




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