- Large period home +
- Detached outbuilding +
- Beautiful gardens with lots of privacy +
- 8m x 3.7m detached brick garage +
- Four double bedrooms +
- Exposed beams and brickwork +
- Inglenook fireplace +
- Quiet village in the Romney Marsh +
This is a really impressive home with oodles of character, plenty of space and the outbuildings and garden complete the package. -- Greg Wood, Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
A pretty (unlisted) period home set within a small village in the Romney Marsh with four bedrooms, spacious reception rooms, a generous garden with useful outbuildings and a large garage.
Totalling 2000 Sq Ft, in addition to outbuildings.
About 0.25 acre in total.
A most appealing and well-maintained period home with white weather boarded elevations, a kent peg tiled roof set within a large plot of about 0.25 acre. Believed to date from c1650-1675 with later additions, Oak Peg Cottage retains many of the original character features you would hope to see, now enhanced with contemporary facilities such as modern bathroom suites and a pleasing shaker style fitted kitchen.
The accommodation arrangement works well, with a large principal reception room enjoying an inglenook fireplace with log burning stove inset. The kitchen is close to a dining room and leads to the garden patio, and enjoys a picturesque outlook overlooking the garden.
Two staircases lead to the first floor and then onto the loft bedroom on the second floor.
Outside the rear garden is a particular treat. A colourful array of mature planting includes smaller shrubs, well established hedging and tress and combined with colourful perennials. The garden delivers a good deal of privacy.
At the far end, is a substantial outbuilding which could be purposed in several way – a home office, gym/studio etc. The brick built garage is an enviable addition to the home, measuring 8m x 3.7m.
Situation
Ivychurch is a small village that lies within the Romney Marsh, an area known for its flat, marshy landscapes and rich agricultural history. The village is situated near the coast, not far from the popular coastal towns of Camber Sands, Rye and Littlestone.
Historically, Ivychurch was primarily an agricultural community, with farming being the main occupation of its residents. The landscape around the village is characterized by fields, marshland, and dykes, which have been shaped by centuries of human activity.
One notable landmark in Ivychurch is the parish church, also called St. George's Church. This church dates back to the 13th century and is known for its distinctive octagonal tower, which is a local landmark visible across the marshes. St. George's Church is built of local Kentish ragstone and features architectural elements from different periods, including Norman, Gothic, and Victorian styles.
In addition to its historical and architectural significance, Ivychurch is also known for its natural beauty and tranquillity. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying the peaceful rural setting.
Today, Ivychurch remains a small, close-knit community with a population of a few hundred residents. While agriculture continues to be important to the local economy, the village also benefits from its proximity to nearby towns and cities, including Ashford and Folkestone, which provide amenities and employment opportunities for residents as well as excellent schooling options in both the state and private sector.
Additional Information
Services
Mains water supply
Private drainage
Heating - Oil fired boiler and central heating.
Mains electricity
Council Tax (existing property)* – Band E
Tenure – Freehold
Flood Risk* – Very Low
Broadband* – Yes – Ultrafast
Mobile Signal Coverage – Yes (OfCom)
*Data from Sprift, via On The Market
Our Ref: AHS220252