- Grade 2 listed Kentish Barn to renovate +
- Plot size circa 0.62 acres +
- Proposed internal area circa 3,670 sqft +
- Beautiful walled garden, plus additional large, south facing garden +
- Stunning countryside views +
- Lawful Development Certificate obtained +
Located via a tree lined access drive, Hunts Farm sits just under seven miles southwest of Tunbridge Wells, between the villages of Hartfield and Groombridge. Peaceful and full of character, this is a stunning countryside setting.
This Grade 2 listed Kentish Barn sits in just over 0.6 acres of stunning countryside and includes a walled garden to the rear plus an additional large, south facing garden. It presents the rare opportunity to create a unique, 4 bedroom dwelling with retained, original oak beams and historic stonework.
Floor plans and proposed elevations are available upon request and the plot is marked as Plot 1 on the Site Plan.
If required we can introduce prospective buyers to relevant architects, planning consultants plus experienced, local contractors to deliver the project.
LOCATION
The charming village of Hartfield, with its welcoming high street and strong sense of community, is around a couple of miles from the site. All of the essentials are here including a friendly village shop, Post Office, Nick the Butcher plus a 15th-century pub, The Bear. There is also the excellent Gallipot Inn, a 16-century pub nestled on the edge of Ashdown Forest and renowned for its classic Sunday roasts by the fire.
Just a mile outside the village is Perryhill Orchards farm shop, offering extensive local products, an onsite butcher, tearoom and bakery.
Groombridge is located to the east of the barn and features a historic, red brick Victorian station, now a heritage steam and diesel line. It has a small high street, traditional bakery and convenience store. There are two popular pubs, The Crown Inn, one of the oldest pubs in the south of England and The Junction.
Less than seven miles away, Tunbridge Wells provides an excellent choice of boutique shopping, vibrant cafés, restaurants, and the charming Pantiles.
For trips to London, Ashurst station is a 5-mile drive from Hunts Farm and offers direct trains to Charing Cross in around 1 hr 20 minutes. There are also faster services from Tunbridge Wells, if required.
There is an impressive choice of independent and state schools nearby. Hartfield itself is home to St Mary the Virgin C of E Primary and other options include Withyham, St Michael's Primary, Brambletye, Greenfields and Lingfield College.