Kentish Tudor property for sale
This Grade II listed Tudor property sits on the outskirts of a popular Kent village, and close to the coastal town of Ramsgate

Wayborough Manor is a Grade II listed Tudor property on the outskirts of the Kentish village of Minster. The house provides substantial living accommodation full of character.
Many period features remain including exposed beams and wooden floorboards, as well as open fireplaces and brick hearths. Reception rooms are light and perfect for entertaining; the dining room has a double aspect and wooden floors and the study benefits from attractive exposed beams. The kitchen has all mod cons and a large larder attached, as well as a butler's sink.
Upstairs are five bedrooms including the master suite and a separate mezzanine bedroom, as well as further attic storage space and family bathrooms.
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Outside a path leads to a spa room which is equipped with sauna, hot tub, and shower, and separate to the main lawn is a sunken area perfect for tennis. At the end of the garden is a pond surrounded by stone paving.
Wayborough Manor is located on the outskirts of Minster near the coastal towns of Ramsgate and Broadstairs; Minster has a regular train service to London.
The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01227 473 737 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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