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Glebe Farm, Stonehill, Sellindge, Ashford, Kent, TN25 6EJ £1,375,000 Glebe Farm is a wonderful ragstone and brick Grade II Listed


farmhouse. T e current owners have imaginatively and skillfully extended the house with some superb craftsmanship in the new green oak timber framed extension, and the most unusual roundel sitting room with 360 degree views. T ere are four large bedrooms, ideal for a family, with a separate cottage with an additional bedroom and


kitchen. T e house sits in a delightful valley in undulating countryside on the edge of the village, sitting on the edge of a river providing a


picture perfect setting. T e riverside garden with bridge which crosses to a wide expanse of lawn at a higher level, off ers an octagonal gazebo to look back and take in the breathtaking surrounds. T e river fl ows in front of the house and is lined with ragstone sides.


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Strutt & Parker Canterbury T; 01227 451123


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Longmeade, Oak Road, Mottram St Andrew £2,950,000


A substantial family house to the highest specifi cation situated in a highly sought after location. Comprises hallway, high quality kitchen/breakfast room with granite worktops and brushed steel


appliances. A family room, dining room, games room, cinema room, offi ce, self contained suite, stunning leisure complex with pool, hot tub, gym and changing rooms is also featured. T e property also boasts master bedroom suite, fi ve further bedroom suites, beautifully landscaped gardens with two summerhouses, paddock, in approx


2.028 acres. Further land is available by separate negotiation: Lot 1 approx 5.076 acres and Lot 2 approx 2.483 acres.


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Andrew J Nowell & Company T: 01625 585905


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