Pretty Kentish farm with an oast
This charming period house has been well-maintained, and its oast beautifully converted, and it comes with 12 acres


Wanden Farm is an attractive country house located on the edge of the village of Egerton in Kent. The property comprises a Grade II listed timber-framed farmhouse and a well-presented oast/barn conversion, all set within beautiful gardens and fields totaling around 12 acres.
Reception rooms include a charming drawing room with inglenook fireplace, a dining room with a deep bay window and seating, a family room with door out to the garden and a study with exposed brick floors. The farmhouse kitchen as an Aga and lots of useful storage, while two separate staircases lead to the first floor, one to the master bedroom and two further bedrooms, and the other to the guest room.
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Wanden Oast has been converted with great sensitivity with accommodation over two stories, and comprises a very attractive three-bedroom house with a roundel/sitting/family room and a pretty kitchen/breakfast room.
Outside the gardens provide a fetching backdrop, and feature lawns, natural ponds and a variety of fruit trees. Four fields are down to grazing and divided by mature hedging and a belt of woodland. The grounds come to around 12 acres.
Wanden Farm sits on the edge of the village of Egerton - local amenities include a post office, church and a public house. Further shopping is to be found in Maidstone and Headcorn.
The guide price is £1.295m. For further information please contact Savills on 01580 720 161 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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