For Sale2 Bedroom Detached Cottage in Wrangling Cottage, Furnace Lane, Brenchley, Tonbridge, TN12 7BX£900,000
Wrangling Cottage, Furnace Lane, Brenchley, Tonbridge, TN12 7BX
2 Bedroom Detached Cottage for sale
£900,000
Property Type
Detached Cottage
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£900,000
Key Features
- A most charming 16th Century Grade II listed chocolate box detached house
- 3.76 acres of gardens and fields with stables and tack room
- Driveway with garage PLUS seperate access to stables and fields
- Full of period features including exposed oak timbers and Inglenook fireplace
- Delightful rural location with direct access to footpaths and countryside walks
- Between popular villages of Horsmonden and Brenchley
Description
The adorable Wrangling Cottage is everything you imagine a Tudor era Grade II Listed cottage would be. With its traditional white weatherboard exterior, high chimneystack and Kent peg tiled roof it has instant charm and oozes character even before you cross the threshold, where you will find a plethora of exposed ceiling and wall beams throughout the cottage.
It is surrounded by three quarters of an acre of gardens with undulating lawns and a stream and also includes a three-acre field, a stable block and an apple orchard surrounded by countryside on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
A driveway leading to a garage/barn provides off road parking for a couple of cars and has a pathway over the stream and flanked by lawns that leads to the period oak front door. This opens into a charming hallway with a modern cloakroom and an oak understairs cupboard. There is a characterful sitting room with a massive inglenook fireplace and an open fire, a door to the garden, a fitted cupboard and a small fascinating opening into the hall. An open archway with a King Post vertical beam leads to the triple aspect country style kitchen with a range cooker and units housing a dishwasher and a washer/dryer with space for an American fridge freezer. Another archway is open to the charming dining room with its ceiling and wall beams as well as a crossbeam, access to the garden and a study nook at the end of the dual aspect room. Also on the ground floor is a contemporary bathroom with a stand-alone oval bath and a separate shower.
A delightful oak staircase leads up to a large partially vaulted, dual aspect double bedroom with a huge crossbeam and fitted cupboard and a large single room with eaves storage, a fitted cupboard and delightful rural views. A second staircase provides access to a galleried room with a vaulted ceiling that makes an ideal playroom or a teenager’s ‘hideaway’. Outside, as well as the swathes of lawn interspersed with trees and shrubs, there is also a raised decked area for al fresco entertaining and access to the orchard and the stable block that includes three stables, a tack room and hard standing as well as a gateway to the three acre field. There is also an impressive separate solid wood double gate entrance from the lane to the orchard and stables, which is large enough to accommodate a horsebox.
What the owner says:
"We moved here 22 years ago because we fell in love with the cottage and the surroundings. It is quiet and peaceful but not far from Horsmonden and Brenchley. We also had horses and enjoyed being able to ride around the countryside and our daughter loved being able to sit up in bed and see her pony poking his head out of the stable. However we are now having a complete change of lifestyle and hope new owners will revel in this characterful home. Although the address is ‘Brenchley’ we are actually closer to Horsmonden village which is surrounded by orchards and farmland and bordered by the River Teise and includes lovely artificial lakes for fishing and bird watching.
There is a large village green and excellent local shops that include a convenience store, a post office, pharmacy and hairdresser. There is also a doctor’s surgery, a mobile library and a good primary school and kindergarten as well as a village hall that offers a variety of activities to suit all age groups together with a sports ground, cricket and tennis club. While the Gun and Spitroast is renowned for its famous Spitroast meals and families are especially welcome. Brenchley includes an historic high street made up of half timbered, tile hung white weatherboarding houses with some dating back to the 1200s including the Old Palace that now houses the local post office and stationers. It is also famous for being the childhood home of the Duchess of Edinburgh. There is a good primary school, the award-winning Grays café and ‘cakery,’ and the characterful Little Bull that does amazing breakfasts and brunches, while the Halfway House is a quintessential village pub that has won the CAMRA Best West Kent Pub for more than 20 years and offers excellent ales and hearty pub food. An avenue of 400 year old yew trees provide an impressive entrance to the Grade 1 Listed church and you can stroll around the delightful village green or enjoy Brenchley Woods, which are ideal for walks with the dog, cycling or horse riding. Nearby Matfield is a friendly place with another village green, two pubs including The Poet, a butcher’s shop and the village hall with a post office and regular activities. Buses provide access to a number of towns and villages including Cranbrook, Tunbridge Well and Tonbridge while Paddock Wood includes the nearest station where trains can whisk you to London Bridge in 44 minutes. There is also a department store, a Waitrose supermarket, individual shops, bars and restaurants as well as two good primary schools and a good secondary school, while Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells offer excellent grammar and private schools as well as shops, retail parks, entertainment and eateries.*
* These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.