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Hastings Road, Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent, TN18

Guide price £2,950,000

6 Beds 5 Receptions

REF: SVN260033

THE PROPERTY

The Old Vicarage is an elegant Georgian period family home dating back to 1826, with elevations of painted brick render under slate tiled roofs, whilst internally featuring beautifully presented and well considered accommodation, amounting to in excess of 4,400 sq ft. During the current ownership, various and sympathetic works have been carried out to a high standard, including a new roof, landscaping of the gardens and installation of new bathrooms and utilities.

Features of note include high ceilings, full height sash windows with views over the gardens and grounds, original window shutters, intricate cornicing, stone fireplaces and wide floorboards.

Approached through a gated entrance and over a private gravel drive to a parking area, the accommodation within The Old Vicarage is arranged over three floors.

To the ground floor, the generous reception hall gives access to the dual aspect drawing room, dining room, study and office with Richard Edmondson bespoke joinery. Beyond a hallway leads to the cloakroom and the utility room, impressive kitchen/breakfast room designed by Richard Edmondson and sitting room beyond with double doors opening to the terrace.
The kitchen and utility room (also designed by Richard Edmonson) benefit from Gaggenau, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, electric AGA, a larder and extensive storage.

At the end of the hallway is access to the courtyard. Stairs lead from the hallway down to the cellar with three large and adaptable rooms/stores and wine cellar.

Accessed from the first landing, stairs lead up to the main landing, where there is the dual aspect principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, three further bedrooms, dressing room, family bathroom and WC. From the first landing, there is a door and a couple of steps which lead up to an additional two bedrooms, one en suite, and a family bathroom potentially providing useful private guest or staff accommodation.

Attached to the main house and situated around the courtyard, enclosed on three sides, can be found various useful outbuildings, including a woodstore, garden machinery shed, potting shed, garden store, workshop and garage as well as gardener’s wc. There is a further log store within the grounds.

The gardens and grounds are a particular feature of The Old Vicarage, having been designed by Roger Platt, recipient of a Chelsea Gold Medal, and include established specimen trees including great oaks, a plane tree, shrubs, flower beds and topiary.

Surrounding the house and providing privacy on all sides the exceptional gardens are well maintained and include a recently paved terrace to the rear of the property; the formal garden laid mainly to lawn with a beautiful water feature and ha-ha. A kitchen garden can be found within the walled garden, which also benefits from a private pathway to St. Laurence Church. Beyond is a paddock and wooded area. In all the gardens and grounds amount to about 6.46 acres.