Charming oast house with ten acres for sale
This single roundel oast house near Chiddingstone in Kent has ten acres of land, fine countryside views, woodland and paddocks

Truggers Oast is a Grade II listed property with a single roundel dating from the early 18th century. Period features include exposed wall and ceiling timbers, flagstone tiled floors and exposed brick and sandstone walls, as well as vaulted ceilings on the first floor.
The drawing room has a triple aspect, open fireplace and doors out to the side garden; the dining room is located in the roundel and has direct access to the rear garden; the striking reception hall has a double height vaulted ceiling rising to the galleried landing. Upstairs are four bedrooms (one in the roundel) and a family bathroom.
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Outside the gardens and grounds are well established, and mainly laid to lawn with a red brick terrace. Lawns continue down to areas of copse woodland - there are a number of small paddocks, three natural ponds and a vegetable garden.
Truggers Oast is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Chiddingstone Hoath. Chiddingstone is only two miles and Penshurst is just over three miles. Trains to London from Hildenborough (around 15 minutes drive).
The guide price is £1,475,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01732 789 700 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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