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4 Bedroom Detached House, Luddenham, Faversham, ME13
Luddenham, Faversham, ME13
Miles & Barr Exclusive Homes
14 Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury
Description
Outside, the property offers an generous outdoor space that is sure to impress. The well-maintained grounds provide ample space for outdoor activities and entertaining, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and recreation. Whether enjoying a peaceful morning coffee in the garden or hosting a summer BBQ with friends, the outdoor space offers endless opportunities for enjoyment and relaxation.
Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional property that seamlessly combines history, charm, and functionality. With its idyllic rural location and versatile outdoor space, this property offers a truly special opportunity for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and experience the beauty and tranquillity of this one-of-a-kind home for yourself.
EPC Rating: E
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https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=SbmTuucEpH7Key Features
- Grade II Listed
- One Of a Kind Property
- Detached House
- Peaceful Rural Location
- Spacious Living
- Detached Home Office
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £443
- Approx Sq Feet: 1,805 sqft
- Council Tax Band: E
- Property Ipack: i-PACK
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Leading to
Dining Room
4.35m x 3.61m
Breakfast Room
4.43m x 3.08m
Kitchen
5.32m x 3.08m
Sitting Room
4.35m x 4.24m
First Floor
Leading to
Bathroom
With bath, shower, toilet ad hand wash basin
Bedroom
4.20m x 2.37m
Bedroom
3.46m x 3.45m
Second Floor
Leading to
Bedroom
4.10m x 3.45m
Bedroom
3.62m x 3.45m
Wc
With toilet and hand wash basin
Floorplans
Outside Spaces
Garden
With a home office
Parking Spaces
Driveway
Capacity: 4
Location
Luddenham is a widespread hamlet or small village north-west of Faversham in Kent, England, with many long-distance views across the Swale and the Isle of Sheppey. It is on the edge of Luddenham Marshes and is also home of Luddenham School. Oare Gunpowder Works are on the edge of the village. It had, according to Edward Hasted in 1798, 396 acres of low flat arable land and 200 acres of meadow and pasture, although half of those are marsh.[3] It is in the civil parish of Norton, Buckland and Stone. It was once called Cildresham, at the time of the Domesday survey. The Manor of Cildresham belonged to Odo, Earl of Kent, (as the Bishop of Bayeux) and was noted so in the Domesday Book. After Odo's trial for fraud, the manor then passed to the Fulbert de Dover (of Chilham) who helped the King defend Dover Castle. Then William de Luddenham became owner the Manor of Luddenham in 1212 and during the reign of Henry III, it passed to Sir Roger de Northwood. It has the Grade I listed Church of St Mary,beside the Grade II listed Luddenham Court (built in the 15th century). Also within the scattered hamlet, is the Nash estate[3] which includes the grade II listed Nash's Farmhouse. It used to have one of the most remote public houses in the area, The Mounted Rifleman, which closed in the early 1990s.
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