Perfect Kent Oast House for sale
A perfectly restored edge-of-village oast house abutting a renowned vineyard in Kent has come onto the market

Vineyard Oast is a superbly presented oast house on the edge of Lamberhurst village in Kent. The property is a fantastic oast and barn conversion with elevations of brick, partially relieved with weatherboarding under a hipped and pitched roof and cowl.
The house has retained many period features including attractive fireplaces and the roundel master bedroom and dining room. The accommodation comprises: spacious reception hall, cloakroom, drawing room, sitting room, roundel dining room, study, bedroom 6/gym, shower room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, roundel master bedroom with en suite bathroom and shower, guest bedroom with en suite shower room and three further bedrooms plus a family bathroom.
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Outside the property has an attractive courtyard area providing a private sheltered entertaining space. The gardens are principally to the south-east and presently consist of lawned areas with wide flower and shrub borders. To the north-west is a large outbuilding which is currently used as an office but could provide further garaging. The house abuts a renowned vineyard and overlooks a picturesque green.
The village of Lamberhurst is within walking distance and has local amenities. The property is situated just seven miles from Tunbridge Wells with is further range of shops and restaurant and has easy access to the M25 and London.
The guide price is £1,450,000. For further information please telephone Knight Frank on 01892 515035 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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