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sales@foundationproperty.co.uk The Thatch, Vine Farm | Stockers Hill | Boughton-under-Blean | Faversham | Kent, ME13 9AB
Boughton-under-Blean £895,000
Grade II Listed Farmhouse • Plus Large Converted Barn • Approximately 1/2 Acre Plot • Beautiful Views • All Recently Refurbished • Four Bedrooms And Three Bathrooms • Extremely Sought After Location • Three Garages
Old Wives Lees
£635,000
A Superior Quality Modern Property • Over Half Acre Plot • Five Bedrooms • Huge Open Plan Living Area • Beautiful Fitted Kitchen • Immaculate Condition • Double Garage • Tranquil Setting
Faversham
£399,950
Outstanding Medieval Townhouse • Grade II Listed • Three Double Bedrooms • Two Bathrooms • Beautiful Kitchen And Breakfast Room • Private And Mature Gardens • Off Road Parking • Cellar
Ash, Canterbury
£299,950
Modern Detached House • Beautifully Presented • Four Bedrooms • Two En Suites • Three Reception Rooms • Large Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Double Garage • Secluded Position Off The Green
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