HEADCORN
Occupying a rural position on the edge of Headcorn this attractive unlisted character home which is believed to date from the 1600s with later additions, has much to offer. A fusion of the old and new, the property exhibits many period features from exposed beams to red brick floor and inglenook fireplace whilst enjoying the 21st century convenience of the kitchen and bathrooms.
The house sits in park-like grounds of approx. 0.6 acres, where in addition to a double garage with home office above, there are two holiday lets providing an income and a stable block.
Being on the outskirts of Headcorn, the house is a short drive to the mainline station with trains taking an hour to London Bridge and convenient for the main road network.
Maidstone Borough Council - Council Tax Band G
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HEADCORN
Occupying a rural position on the edge of Headcorn this attractive unlisted character home which is believed to date from the 1600s with later additions, has much to offer. A fusion of the old and new, the property exhibits many period features from exposed beams to red brick floor and inglenook fireplace whilst enjoying the 21st century convenience of the kitchen and bathrooms.
The house sits in park-like grounds of approx. 0.6 acres, where in addition to a double garage with home office above, there are two holiday lets providing an income and a stable block.
Being on the outskirts of Headcorn, the house is a short drive to the mainline station with trains taking an hour to London Bridge and convenient for the main road network.
Maidstone Borough Council - Council Tax Band G
EPC Rating: