Charming period farmhouse for sale in Kent
A charming Grade II listed farmhouse for sale has some wonderful period features and planning permission for conversion to two holiday lets on an outbuilding

Sheerwater Farm is a beautifully presented farmhouse in Kent near Wingham with lots of period features including exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace in the dining room and a large farmhouse kitchen.
Upstairs are four bedrooms (one en-suite) and potential for a second bathroom.
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Outside the gardens are very pretty and include a terrace, summer house, orchard and grounds. Outbuildings include a 45ft barn with planning consent for two holiday lets as well as a three bay garage and a 75ft workshop. An adjoining paddock of three acres is available by separate negotiation.
Sheerwater Farm sits in a quiet location with Elmstone and Preston nearby, with the larger village of Winghm around 2.5 miles, while Canterbury is nine miles for all further amenities as well as the rail service to London.
The guide price is £595,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01227 781 600 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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