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“A peaceful and convenient countryside setting paired with exceptional interior design.”
“This is a lovely position in Mersham and I imagine the long garden will appeal to families whilst the new outbuilding have a variety of purposes.”
“The independent annexe and large garden help set this property apart from others in the village.”
“For good reason, this retirement development in the heart of Wye has always proven highly sought after.”
“Offering a substantial plot, pleasant outlook, and scope for enhancement, this home presents an exciting opportunity.”
“If houses could speak, this fine Grade II Listed house would have many stories to tell. Steeped in character and in a prominent position in the village with large garden and scope for refurbishment.”
“Bungalows requiring improvement that are set in large plots like this are few and far between these days and in my experience they always prove popular.”
“The superb craftsmanship perfectly honours the character and charm of traditional Victorian architecture.”
“This is a nice quiet lane near Challock with some lovely walks nearby.”
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“I'm keen to see how this property may be redeveloped in the next few years.”
“Don't be fooled by the exterior, this house has been completely refurbished and would make a great family home.”
“The conservatory and porch additions really enhance the aesthetic appeal of this property and provide wonderful reception rooms.”
“This bungalow offers huge potential, I love the location being so close to the beach and golf course.”
“With so much potential for improvement or development I suspect this bungalow will prove very popular indeed”
“Perfectly positioned, this bungalow offers idyllic countryside surroundings with village conveniences only moments away.”
“Detached bungalows in desirable villages are consistently in high demand, and I am confident this property will be no exception.”
“Smaller bespoke developments like this one often prove more popular than larger scale alternatives.”