For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Nash Hill, Lyminge, Folkestone, Kent Ct18 8ed£1,100,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£1,100,000
Key Features
- A delightful Edwardian detached family home
- 0.9384 of an acre plot including beautiful garden
- Vast gated driveway providing off street parking
- Excellent double garage with mezzanine storage and inspection pit
- Private road location in an AONB
- Ideally located for local amenities
Description
If privacy and seclusion, but easy accessibility to local amenities, are top of your wish list when looking for a property, then this fascinating residence might just be the answer. Blink and you might miss the turning into lane leading up to a private no through road where you will find a five bar gate entrance to The Grey House. It is surrounded by fields and the Elham Valley countryside in the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the entire 0.9384 of an acre of grounds are encircled by magnificent specimen trees and banks of shrubs. Deep herbaceous borders surround a long curved drive that leads to a spacious parking area and round to the double garage. It is at this stage that you can enjoy your first sight of the unique and attractive house originally built in the Edwardian era. With its differing roof lines and high chimneystacks, an arched entrance to the porch, bay windows and numerous sash windows the property has delightful external appeal and this continues as you cross the threshold with charming internal features including panelled doors, picture rails, fireplaces, and a unique Edwardian air con system. Modernisation has been sympathetic with underfloor heating throughout the house, double-glazed timber sashes and flooring of warm marble or engineered oak. Steps lead up from the parking area to a spacious terrace that wraps around three sides of the property and leads to the porch and front door. This opens into the entrance hall with access to the staircase, and the ground floor accommodation that includes the dual aspect country style kitchen/breakfast room. This boasts a range cooker, log stove, two huge pantries, bespoke solid wood units and worktops, butler’s sink and stand-alone appliances as well as a charming breakfast area that catches the morning light, with timber bifold doors to the terrace. A small lobby with French doors to the side garden leads to the fitted utility room with laundry facilities and a cloakroom. For more formal occasions the delightful dual aspect dining room is ideal and includes a fireplace and an unusual angled bay window with access to the large conservatory. This has windows on three sides and a door to the paved terrace at each end as well as roof and window blinds and a door to the attractive dual aspect study with engineered oak flooring, a fireplace and a triple aspect bay window. The spacious dual aspect sitting room includes a large box bay window where you can sit and revel in the views over the garden, an arched recess and an original tiled fireplace with an open fire and a wood surround as a charming focal point. On the landing you will find an airing cupboard and a wall of built in library shelving and wood flooring that flows throughout the first floor. There is a family bathroom with an impressive central stand-alone claw foot bath, and four double bedrooms. These include one with a window seat into the cantilevered bay window and an original Edwardian cast iron fireplace. Another has a built in wardrobe and eaves storage, a third has dual aspect and great views while the dual aspect first bedroom includes a wide box bay window and a fireplace. There is also a spacious ensuite bath/shower room with an oval stand-alone bath where you can lie in the bath and see the treetops, a separate shower and a circular vanity basin. There is a log store and the detached double garage that includes an inspection pit, a workshop area with lighting and electrics as well as a mezzanine floor with skylight windows that is currently used for storage. However, it would always be possible to convert this building into an annexe, subject to the necessary planning permissions. One of the outstanding features of this special family home is the garden. The house was originally built for a renowned horticulturalist, and he designed the garden and grounds to provide colour and interest throughout the year. It includes fascinating plantings and a very wide variety of trees and shrubs as well as literally thousands of bulbs that bring bright colour to the garden every spring. There are steps up to various parts of the garden including large lawns and woodland areas where the kids can enjoy playing hide and seek. There are stunning mature herbaceous borders, an orchard, a kitchen garden, and even an old summerhouse (in need of repair or replacement) at the top of the garden.