Listed for £750,000
March 21, 2026
Sold for £550,000
2017
Sold for £495,000
2015
Sold for £375,000
2002
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Climb the stairs, that lead from the entrance hall, and you will discover four generously proportioned bedrooms. Bedrooms 3 & 4 are located at the front of the home and again offer the chance to take in that wonderful morning views over the greenery to the front. The guest bedroom stretches the length of the home and offers a fantastic 18 ‘ 1x 10 ‘ 1 – a delightful room for the children to enjoy, this room is sure to be a favourite as you can make the most of both front & rear views. Across the hall you will discover the family bathroom that services the guest bedrooms which is home to a free standing roll-top bath as well as wash hand basin and W/C.. Finally, finishing the homes accommodation is the master-suite, a room that offers not only a built in storage cupboard, but sliding wardrobes and a modern, country style walk in shower room which has recently been upgraded by the current owners.
Externally, the home boasts a well manicured rear garden, Providing a great amount of external space, that allows the new owner to really put their stamp on this sizeable plot. Whether you’re a keen gardener, or just want space for the children to let off steam. There is access both sides of the home, that leads to a large paved patio area, ideal for alfresco dining when the weather is kind. There is also an outbuilding that has power & lighting with window & door that could be used for a verity of different reasons.
Charing is a small sought after village in the Ashford District of Kent, situated at the foot of the North Downs. The village is sited on the Pilgrims' Way from London to Canterbury and is still surrounded by farmland, but the good transport links have also led to the area becoming a popular commuter village. Charing Station has connecting services to London St Pancras via Ashford International or London Victoria station is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. The village has a strong community life and the locals organize regular fairs, community and charity events. Charing’s most famous building is the Archbishop's Palace, which lies by the church and was an ancient possession of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The palace was an important building in the diocese of Canterbury and counted amongst its guests King Henry VIII.