Offers over
£725,000
(£492/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Street, Bishopsbourne, Canterbury CT4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,475 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Renovated & remodelled 4 bedroom unlisted period cottage
Superb detached home office building, with bi-fold doors
Light, spacious with generous sized rooms
Prime country village with amenities, beautiful Elham Valley location
4 bedrooms (3 double (one with ensuite), 1 single)
Modern open plan fitted kitchen/dining room with utility area
Fully redecorated, with charming period features
Garden with courtyard & lawned area, off-street parking
Outdoor log store brick building with storage
Convenient for access to Canterbury, just off the A2
A charming unlisted 4 bedroom period cottage set in the heart of a quintessential unspoilt Kentish village. Oast Cottage has been lovingly restored and improved by the current owners to provide contemporary countryside living. The cottage has a wealth of period features such as stripped internal doors and an open fireplace with log burner, this lovely home has undergone a transformation and really is turn-key ready for one lucky buyer. The open plan kitchen/dining area is a fabulous space and both this and the living area open on to the pretty courtyard and garden.
Outside the cottage has a superb home office set at the bottom of the garden and the surrounding trees and rooftops provide a charming environment. Unrestricted on-street parking can be found throughout the village, although the tandem driveway would offer off-street parking if required. Bishopsbourne is a prime village, with a butcher, tea rooms, hairdresser, Gilda bakery and cheese shop aswell as a traditional local pub next door.
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas & drainage
Local Authority: Canterbury City Council
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: Rating E
Date of Brochure: June 2025
Viewing: Strictly by appointment via Finns
Directions: From Canterbury join the A2 towards Dover and after 1.5 miles take the exit marked Kingston/Barham/Bishbourne. Turn right at the end of the sliproad and pass under the A2 and drive straight ahead, dropping down Frog Lane in to the village. Turn left at the church/white painted fingerpost and Oast Cottage will be seen on the right hand side before you reach The Mermaid Inn.
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Outside the cottage has a superb home office set at the bottom of the garden and the surrounding trees and rooftops provide a charming environment. Unrestricted on-street parking can be found throughout the village, although the tandem driveway would offer off-street parking if required. Bishopsbourne is a prime village, with a butcher, tea rooms, hairdresser, Gilda bakery and cheese shop aswell as a traditional local pub next door.
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas & drainage
Local Authority: Canterbury City Council
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: Rating E
Date of Brochure: June 2025
Viewing: Strictly by appointment via Finns
Directions: From Canterbury join the A2 towards Dover and after 1.5 miles take the exit marked Kingston/Barham/Bishbourne. Turn right at the end of the sliproad and pass under the A2 and drive straight ahead, dropping down Frog Lane in to the village. Turn left at the church/white painted fingerpost and Oast Cottage will be seen on the right hand side before you reach The Mermaid Inn.
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