Hardres Court Road, Lower Hardres, Canterbury, Kent
The 17th century this property backs onto farmland with stunning rural views in an AONB. It became the Three Horseshoes pub in the early 18th century but was ...
Converted from a Grade II Listed barn originally built in the late 1700s, this impressive property nestles in the midst of 1.08 acres of garden in an AONB. ...
Location is the key to any property and if you can add high end design to a recently constructed detached residence built by the owner, situated near the end ...
This charming L-shaped Grade II Listed was originally built in 1704 and extended in 1850. It is surrounded by a curved brick wall and high hedging and situated ...
This modern family home was completed about five years ago and includes a self-contained annexe. Nestled among 1.86 acres of gardens and woodland, in an Area ...
This delightful 1930s property has uninterrupted views over the North Sea and includes two self-contained detached summerhouse style offices. It is set back ...
This quintessential Kent cottage dates back to 1850 but it has been sensitively extended and modernised in recent years. It is located down a quiet country ...
It apparently took nine years to renovate this outstanding Grade II Listed residence that dates back to the 16th century, creating a beautiful home set in just ...
This charming 16th century Grade II Listed farmhouse boasts extremely versatile accommodation amid delightful mature gardens and an external office. Set well ...
This Grade II Listed detached property was originally officer's accommodation when the barracks were built in 1794 and continued in that role with the ...
This unique L-shaped 17th century barn conversion, within the curtilage of a Grade II listed farmhouse, has been beautifully remodelled and includes an area ...
With its black and cream exterior, fascinating herringbone brickwork, Tudor style wood garage door and pitched room porch, this detached family home provides ...