Triple kiln oast house near Canterbury
This triple kiln oast house dates from the mid-19th century and provides six double bedrooms and extensive entertaining space just two miles from Canterbury

Renville Oast is a significant Grade II listed triple kiln oast house with spacious family accommodation in a conservation area close to Canterbury. Its three roundels are integrated within the large barn alongside their north east side.
Built in the second half of the 19th century, the current owners converted the building around 25 years ago and created this fantastic dwelling which offers extensive accommodation over two floors extending to well over 4,000sq ft. Many of the internal features are full of character including beamed ceilings, tiled floors, and brick fireplaces. The shape of the roundel rooms also ensures the singularity of the property throughout.
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The sitting room, dining room and kitchen are all within the roundels on the south west side, as are three of the double bedrooms - one of these is en-suite; a family bathroom and two further en-suite shower rooms serve the other bedrooms. Three other double bedrooms are to be found in the barn. Also on the ground floor are the splendid hallway, the study, workshop, cloakroom and garage.
Outside the large rear garden extends to the south and south west and is mainly laid to lawn with a sun terrace running along the rear of the house. A kitchen garden lies to the north west.
Just two miles from Canterbury in Kent with excellent transport links, this country property offers seclusion without being miles from amenities, transport links, or even the capital.
The guide price is £895,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01227 781 600 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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