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House & single-family home for sale in Deal

USD 2,232,456

House & Single-family home (For sale)

5 bd
3 ba
Reference: EDEN-T91021508 / 91021508
This superb Grade II Listed rural retreat began life in the 1600s when it was an original Kent Hall House but was added to in the 18th and 19th centuries, so includes plenty of period features that give it such a special character. The property is located in the hamlet of Ham, which is not far from the villages of Worth and Eastry, with their local facilities, as well as Sandwich and Deal while London can be just over an hour from the newly opened Parkway Station on the high speed train. The property provides plenty of flexible accommodation including an attached cottage/annexe and is ideal for multi-generational requirements, those with equine interests or anyone wanting to develop the ‘good life’. There is also a large old brick pitched-roof coach house that is currently able to provide garage facilities for up to three vehicles. It has a Kent peg tile roof, the original arched carriage doors, a separate area with old horse stalls that is currently used as a wood store and a hayloft but could be converted into an impressive residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Nestling in 5.36 acres of beautiful grounds and a large paddock, Ham Manor is approached via a main entrance that leads to a sweeping circular gravel driveway surrounding a circular lawn and bordered by trees and shrubs, providing seclusion and privacy. While a second driveway leads to the side of the property with direct access to the kitchen, the ‘front’ door to the attached annexe cottage and additional parking. With its high chimney stacks, plethora of multi-pane sash windows and attractive front door the exterior is delightful while internally the house is equally fascinating with secondary glazing sash windows and original shutters, coved ceilings, fireplaces, panelled doors with attractive lintels, cedar lined cupboards and exposed beams. The L shaped hall with internal arches leads to some of the rooms on the ground floor including a large dining room where a dozen guests would be delighted to sit down to a meal, while the attractive sitting room with its central beam, built in shelving and brick fireplace with a wood surround is just the place for the family to relax. This leads to the impressive and elegant, dual aspect drawing room that is ideal for more formal entertaining and includes a beautiful and ornate marble fireplace with a brick inset as well as dado rails and French doors to the terrace with wonderful views over the garden. There is also a cloakroom and boot room and the very spacious country style kitchen/breakfast room. This includes an Aga, an abundance of cream coloured Smallbone units housing a double oven and other appliances as well as a central island, space for a large table and chairs, a walk in larder and an adjacent fitted utility and boiler room. This has a door to a courtyard that has access to the garden room and a door to the cottage/annexe and leads round to a charming period loggia with Palladian style pillars, a domed roof and an original stained glass door to the garden. The spacious old cellars retain a constant temperature all year round and include large wine stores, a filled-in stone well and additional storage facilities. The original staircase, with its impressive balustrade, leads to a long galleried landing. Here you will find two family bathrooms and a separate cloakroom as well as a single bedroom with fitted cupboards that is currently in use as a laundry room and four doubles including one with a domed ceiling and fitted shelving, and the splendid first bedroom with a coved ceiling. This has sufficient room for a seating area and includes a wall of fitted cupboards, a magnificent wall mirror, an en suite bathroom and a large dressing room with fitted wardrobes, a vanity basin and an additional shower room as well as door access to the cottage/annexe. Although the cottage/annexe can be incorporated into the main house it makes an ideal separate home for adult family members or as a rental for anyone looking to generate additional income. It includes a dining room and lounge with a large fireplace as well as a bathroom and space for an updated kitchen with stairs to a dual aspect single and double bedroom with fireplaces and the double includes fitted cupboards. There are also two attic bedrooms with vaulted ceilings that are currently a ‘blank canvas’ but could become playrooms or offices. Shrub beds border the sweeping lawns that are interspersed with impressive specimen trees including one that is at least 400 years old. There is also access to the walled garden that includes a kitchen garden as well as a hard tennis court and is bordered by mature trees, providing seclusion from the lane. The large paddock is ideal for horses or other livestock such as sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas so is great for anyone wanting to develop rural pursuits.
Features:
- Parking
- Garage
- Tennis
- Garden
View more View less This superb Grade II Listed rural retreat began life in the 1600s when it was an original Kent Hall House but was added to in the 18th and 19th centuries, so includes plenty of period features that give it such a special character. The property is located in the hamlet of Ham, which is not far from the villages of Worth and Eastry, with their local facilities, as well as Sandwich and Deal while London can be just over an hour from the newly opened Parkway Station on the high speed train. The property provides plenty of flexible accommodation including an attached cottage/annexe and is ideal for multi-generational requirements, those with equine interests or anyone wanting to develop the ‘good life’. There is also a large old brick pitched-roof coach house that is currently able to provide garage facilities for up to three vehicles. It has a Kent peg tile roof, the original arched carriage doors, a separate area with old horse stalls that is currently used as a wood store and a hayloft but could be converted into an impressive residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Nestling in 5.36 acres of beautiful grounds and a large paddock, Ham Manor is approached via a main entrance that leads to a sweeping circular gravel driveway surrounding a circular lawn and bordered by trees and shrubs, providing seclusion and privacy. While a second driveway leads to the side of the property with direct access to the kitchen, the ‘front’ door to the attached annexe cottage and additional parking. With its high chimney stacks, plethora of multi-pane sash windows and attractive front door the exterior is delightful while internally the house is equally fascinating with secondary glazing sash windows and original shutters, coved ceilings, fireplaces, panelled doors with attractive lintels, cedar lined cupboards and exposed beams. The L shaped hall with internal arches leads to some of the rooms on the ground floor including a large dining room where a dozen guests would be delighted to sit down to a meal, while the attractive sitting room with its central beam, built in shelving and brick fireplace with a wood surround is just the place for the family to relax. This leads to the impressive and elegant, dual aspect drawing room that is ideal for more formal entertaining and includes a beautiful and ornate marble fireplace with a brick inset as well as dado rails and French doors to the terrace with wonderful views over the garden. There is also a cloakroom and boot room and the very spacious country style kitchen/breakfast room. This includes an Aga, an abundance of cream coloured Smallbone units housing a double oven and other appliances as well as a central island, space for a large table and chairs, a walk in larder and an adjacent fitted utility and boiler room. This has a door to a courtyard that has access to the garden room and a door to the cottage/annexe and leads round to a charming period loggia with Palladian style pillars, a domed roof and an original stained glass door to the garden. The spacious old cellars retain a constant temperature all year round and include large wine stores, a filled-in stone well and additional storage facilities. The original staircase, with its impressive balustrade, leads to a long galleried landing. Here you will find two family bathrooms and a separate cloakroom as well as a single bedroom with fitted cupboards that is currently in use as a laundry room and four doubles including one with a domed ceiling and fitted shelving, and the splendid first bedroom with a coved ceiling. This has sufficient room for a seating area and includes a wall of fitted cupboards, a magnificent wall mirror, an en suite bathroom and a large dressing room with fitted wardrobes, a vanity basin and an additional shower room as well as door access to the cottage/annexe. Although the cottage/annexe can be incorporated into the main house it makes an ideal separate home for adult family members or as a rental for anyone looking to generate additional income. It includes a dining room and lounge with a large fireplace as well as a bathroom and space for an updated kitchen with stairs to a dual aspect single and double bedroom with fireplaces and the double includes fitted cupboards. There are also two attic bedrooms with vaulted ceilings that are currently a ‘blank canvas’ but could become playrooms or offices. Shrub beds border the sweeping lawns that are interspersed with impressive specimen trees including one that is at least 400 years old. There is also access to the walled garden that includes a kitchen garden as well as a hard tennis court and is bordered by mature trees, providing seclusion from the lane. The large paddock is ideal for horses or other livestock such as sheep, goats, chickens or even alpacas so is great for anyone wanting to develop rural pursuits.
Features:
- Parking
- Garage
- Tennis
- Garden
Reference: EDEN-T91021508
Country: GB
City: Deal
Postal code: CT14 0EB
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 4
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Parkings: 1
Garages: 1
Tennis: Yes
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