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£1,000,000

5 bed farmhouse for sale

Church Road, Oare ME13

  • Freehold

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

Key information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    D

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About this property

  • Five Bedrooms

  • Farm House

  • Wrap-around Garden

  • Three Reception Rooms

  • Rural Location

  • Property is Brick Construction

  • No known Property Related Issues

Introducing an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of history with this remarkable five bedroom, 16th-century farmhouse steeped in tradition and charm. Nestled within a serene and coveted rural location, this property offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern comfort, making it an idyllic retreat for those seeking a serene countryside lifestyle.

Dating back to 1525, this house exudes character and heritage, with the original architectural features beautifully preserved. Step inside to discover the authentic beauty of exposed beams that adorn the ceilings, creating an atmosphere of warmth and nostalgia that is truly timeless. The focal point of the living area is the impressive inglenook fireplace, perfect for evenings spent by the fireside.

The interiors of the farmhouse are a delightful fusion of the old and the new, with traditional floorboards adding a rustic touch to the living spaces. The farm kitchen boasts a charming allure, offering a perfect blend of functionality and rustic elegance, ideal for culinary enthusiasts and family gatherings. With two reception rooms and a separate dining room there is ample space for entertaining guests or unwinding in the comfort of your own home.

The five bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each uniquely designed to provide comfort and tranquillity. Whether you are looking for a peaceful sanctuary to rest or a versatile space for creativity and relaxation, these bedrooms cater to all your lifestyle needs.

Externally, the farmhouse is complemented by a wrap-around garden that provides a tranquil oasis for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation. Detached garages offer convenience and ample storage space for vehicles and outdoor equipment as well parking for multiple cars.

This 16th-century farmhouse is a rare gem that offers a harmonious blend of historical charm and modern luxury in a picturesque rural setting.

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EPC Rating: E

Location

Oare is a village and civil parish north of Davington, Faversham in southeast England. It is separated from Faversham by the Oare Creek. To the north of the village are the Oare Marshes, and the Harty Ferry which once linked to Harty on the Isle of Sheppey. Kent Wildlife Trust manages a nature reserve that is an important stopping place for migratory birds. According to Edward Hasted, in 1798, it was part of the hundred of Faversham. It was once anciently recorded as 'Ore'. Meaning fenny or marshy place in the Saxon language. The manor of Oare belonged to Odo, Earl of Kent (as the Bishop of Bayeux) and was noted so in the Domesday book. After Odo's trial for fraud, the manor passed to the Arnulf Kade who gave it to the Knights Hospitallers. During Edward vi's reign, it passed to Lord Clinton (a relative of Edward Clinton, Lord Clinton). Historically, Oare was the southern terminus of the Harty Ferry, which ran across the Swale channel between the then Isle of Harty and the mainland. The village has a church, on the outskirts dedicated to St Peter. The 13th century-built church, is Grade I listed. The village also has two public houses, the Grade ii-listed, Shepherd Neame-run Three Mariners Inn and The Castle.

Entrance Hall

Leading to

Sitting Room (6.12m x 5.43m)

Dining Room (4.89m x 3.37m)

Lounge (4.56m x 4.46m)

Kitchen (3.79m x 3.33m)

Kitchen/ Dining Room (7.33m x 4.74m)

Conservatory (4.67m x 2.08m)

Wc

With toilet and hand wash basin

First Floor

Leading to

Bedroom/ Study (3.37m x 3.26m)

Bedroom (5.49m x 5.44m)

En-Suite (3.99m x 3.37m)

Bedroom (4.24m x 3.54m)

Bedroom (3.88m x 3.65m)

En-Suite (4.43m x 2.25m)

Bedroom (4.24m x 3.79m)

Bathroom (3.78m x 3.65m)

Loft Room (4.75m x 3.26m)

Parking - Garage

Parking - Driveway

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