Property with the #rural tag
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Rural property is usually in open countryside and is outside the village our town boundary. These properties typically benefit from more space and privacy.
“Rural properties often attract a substantial premium and it is important that your estate agent has a full appreciation of all the factors that influence the value of rural properties.”
“A combination of period charm and good quality equestrian facilities.”
“This pretty house has so many charming features and I can see the potential for adding an extension to further enjoy the fabulous views.”
“I love the tranquility of this charming house and the views are really lovely too”
“I can tell you that this is a very pleasant spot with some really great views.”
“A great combination of rural charm and good quality equestrian facilities on a little used country lane.”
“A rare redevelopment or refurbishment opportunity in one of the areas most popular local villages.”
“This is a really peaceful and pretty location ideal for access to Canterbury”
“Properties with land are increasingly desirable, particularly for those in search of a peaceful retreat and a chance to reconnect with nature.”
“The possibilities here are intriguing, I would expect an imaginative buyer could create something special.”
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“I found the proportions of this regal apartment very impressive and the aspect over the formal gardens is wonderful”
“This pretty house and village is surprisingly close to Ashford and HS”
“An increasingly rare opportunity to buy a rural holding with potential and a good amount of land.”
“If I was looking at building my own house, this plot would be a serious contender”
“A rare mix of arable and pastureland with a popular 3 acre fishing lake offering day fishing.”
“Rare opportunity for a keen fisherman or rural business entrepreneur.”
“The private driveway and the carefully planned living space in the architect's designs really stand out to me.”
“An appealing parcel of level pasture on the edge of the Alkham Valley.”