Offers over
£900,000
4 bed detached house for saleTinkers Thatch, Thornden Wood Road, Herne Bay CT6
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Enchanting Grade II Listed Detached Cottage
Significantly Enhanced & Sympathetically Restored
Three/Four Bedrooms & Two Luxury Bathrooms
An Abundance Of Period Features & Distinguishing Character
Large Driveway & Garage With Conversion Potential stpc
Wellness Area, BBQ Terrace & Work Studio
Set Within 0.46 Acres Of Manicured Grounds
Easy Access To Herne Bay & Canterbury
Rural Peaceful Location
EPC: E - council tax: E
Tinkers Thatch is an enchanting Grade II listed, detached three/four-bedroom cottage, set within 0.46 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, complete with multiple outbuildings and a dedicated wellness area.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, the property enjoys a tranquil rural setting, yet is just a short drive from both the vibrant seaside town of Herne Bay and the historic cathedral city of Canterbury.
Rich in period charm, Tinkers Thatch showcases an abundance of original features, including exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and traditional latch-key doors. The current owners have undertaken thoughtful renovations, remaining sympathetic to the property's heritage to ensure its character has been lovingly preserved.
Steeped in history and dating back to the 17th century, Tinkers Thatch is believed to be one of the oldest properties in Herne Bay. It was notably featured in The Cherry’s books by Will Scott. The distinctive façade is instantly recognisable, with pretty lead light windows, pale pink painted brickwork, and a beautifully maintained sustainable thatched roof adorned with its iconic animal finials.
There is nearly 2,400 sq. Ft. Of accommodation spanning the main cottage, studio, and double garage, offering exciting potential for further conversion (stpc). A self-contained annexe could be explored, ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or additional income.
The original front door, adorned with ornate ironmongery and historic carvings, opens into an inviting entrance hall, which leads to a recently updated shower room. To the left, the charming kitchen is fitted with bespoke cabinetry incorporating a dishwasher, oven, hob, butler sink, and larder cupboard. An American-style fridge freezer is seamlessly housed within additional cabinetry, while a walk-in pantry provides further storage. At the heart of the kitchen stands a striking royal blue aga, now converted to electric, adding both warmth and character to this beautifully appointed space.
A stable door opens into a charming breakfast room, which has replaced a former conservatory. This space is distinguished by a vaulted ceiling featuring a historic beam sourced from an Austrian mansion, adding wonderful character and complementing the Accoya hardwood windows and doors that beautifully frame views of the attractive garden.
The triple-aspect sitting room features an exposed brick inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. Though the chimney requires relining, it offers additional warmth and ambience to this beautiful space. A vestibule leads through to the dining room or fourth bedroom where French doors open onto a sunny terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining.
A double bedroom is positioned adjacent to the main bathroom, which has been recently refurbished with an elegant suite comprising a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, all finished with brushed brass fixtures and high-quality Roper Rhodes sanitary ware.
Upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer space for both studying and sleeping, the rooms are separated by a small landing which provides generous built-in storage.
Outside:
Tinkers Thatch is set within a generous 0.46-acre plot of beautifully manicured gardens, predominantly laid to lawn with a sun terrace running along the rear of the property. Stepping stones lead through the garden to a dedicated wellness area, featuring a swimming pool, hot tub, a changing room, and a studio currently used as a home office.
A resin terrace includes a built-in BBQ area and offers ample space for alfresco dining and entertaining. The garden is interspersed by a variety of mature trees, complemented by more recently planted birch and fruit trees, creating a natural sense of privacy and seasonal interest.
To the front, a picket fence fully encloses the garden whilst the driveway has been extended to provide parking for several vehicles, in addition to the double garage. The garage itself presents further potential for conversion into additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents (stpc).
Agents note:
Private drainage & Oil fuelled heating
situation:
Located on the edge of Herne Bay, just west of the Greenhill suburb, Thornden Wood Road offers a peaceful, semi-rural setting within easy reach of Herne Bay, Whitstable, and Canterbury. Greenhill itself is a quiet residential area with a primary school, sports club and active community groups. Herne Bay is a charming seaside town on the north Kent coast, known for its pebble beach, Victorian pier, and relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. With scenic coastal walks, independent shops, seafront cafés, and a range of eateries, it strikes a balance between traditional seaside charm and modern convenience.
The town is well-connected, with direct rail services and high-speed links to London via Faversham, making it ideal for commuters seeking coastal living. Just along the coast, Whitstable is a vibrant and creative town with a strong maritime heritage. Famous for its oysters and seafood scene, it’s also known for its colourful beach huts, art galleries, and boutique shops. Its bohemian character and lively harbour make it a favourite for both residents and visitors.
Inland, Canterbury is a historic city renowned for its stunning cathedral, medieval streets, and rich cultural life. A unesco World Heritage Site, it blends centuries-old architecture with modern shops, theatres, galleries, and a thriving food scene. As a university city, Canterbury has a youthful, energetic atmosphere and excellent transport links, making it both a cultural hub and a practical choice for modern living. Margate is a historic seaside town which has an arty vibe and home to the renowned Turner Contemporary gallery. Margate’s sandy beaches and lively promenade attract both holidaymakers and locals, while the town's vintage shops, cool cafes, and quirky arcades add to its nostalgic charm. Margate also has a vibrant cultural scene, with festivals, music events, and a bustling nightlife.
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, the property enjoys a tranquil rural setting, yet is just a short drive from both the vibrant seaside town of Herne Bay and the historic cathedral city of Canterbury.
Rich in period charm, Tinkers Thatch showcases an abundance of original features, including exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and traditional latch-key doors. The current owners have undertaken thoughtful renovations, remaining sympathetic to the property's heritage to ensure its character has been lovingly preserved.
Steeped in history and dating back to the 17th century, Tinkers Thatch is believed to be one of the oldest properties in Herne Bay. It was notably featured in The Cherry’s books by Will Scott. The distinctive façade is instantly recognisable, with pretty lead light windows, pale pink painted brickwork, and a beautifully maintained sustainable thatched roof adorned with its iconic animal finials.
There is nearly 2,400 sq. Ft. Of accommodation spanning the main cottage, studio, and double garage, offering exciting potential for further conversion (stpc). A self-contained annexe could be explored, ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or additional income.
The original front door, adorned with ornate ironmongery and historic carvings, opens into an inviting entrance hall, which leads to a recently updated shower room. To the left, the charming kitchen is fitted with bespoke cabinetry incorporating a dishwasher, oven, hob, butler sink, and larder cupboard. An American-style fridge freezer is seamlessly housed within additional cabinetry, while a walk-in pantry provides further storage. At the heart of the kitchen stands a striking royal blue aga, now converted to electric, adding both warmth and character to this beautifully appointed space.
A stable door opens into a charming breakfast room, which has replaced a former conservatory. This space is distinguished by a vaulted ceiling featuring a historic beam sourced from an Austrian mansion, adding wonderful character and complementing the Accoya hardwood windows and doors that beautifully frame views of the attractive garden.
The triple-aspect sitting room features an exposed brick inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. Though the chimney requires relining, it offers additional warmth and ambience to this beautiful space. A vestibule leads through to the dining room or fourth bedroom where French doors open onto a sunny terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining.
A double bedroom is positioned adjacent to the main bathroom, which has been recently refurbished with an elegant suite comprising a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, all finished with brushed brass fixtures and high-quality Roper Rhodes sanitary ware.
Upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer space for both studying and sleeping, the rooms are separated by a small landing which provides generous built-in storage.
Outside:
Tinkers Thatch is set within a generous 0.46-acre plot of beautifully manicured gardens, predominantly laid to lawn with a sun terrace running along the rear of the property. Stepping stones lead through the garden to a dedicated wellness area, featuring a swimming pool, hot tub, a changing room, and a studio currently used as a home office.
A resin terrace includes a built-in BBQ area and offers ample space for alfresco dining and entertaining. The garden is interspersed by a variety of mature trees, complemented by more recently planted birch and fruit trees, creating a natural sense of privacy and seasonal interest.
To the front, a picket fence fully encloses the garden whilst the driveway has been extended to provide parking for several vehicles, in addition to the double garage. The garage itself presents further potential for conversion into additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents (stpc).
Agents note:
Private drainage & Oil fuelled heating
situation:
Located on the edge of Herne Bay, just west of the Greenhill suburb, Thornden Wood Road offers a peaceful, semi-rural setting within easy reach of Herne Bay, Whitstable, and Canterbury. Greenhill itself is a quiet residential area with a primary school, sports club and active community groups. Herne Bay is a charming seaside town on the north Kent coast, known for its pebble beach, Victorian pier, and relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. With scenic coastal walks, independent shops, seafront cafés, and a range of eateries, it strikes a balance between traditional seaside charm and modern convenience.
The town is well-connected, with direct rail services and high-speed links to London via Faversham, making it ideal for commuters seeking coastal living. Just along the coast, Whitstable is a vibrant and creative town with a strong maritime heritage. Famous for its oysters and seafood scene, it’s also known for its colourful beach huts, art galleries, and boutique shops. Its bohemian character and lively harbour make it a favourite for both residents and visitors.
Inland, Canterbury is a historic city renowned for its stunning cathedral, medieval streets, and rich cultural life. A unesco World Heritage Site, it blends centuries-old architecture with modern shops, theatres, galleries, and a thriving food scene. As a university city, Canterbury has a youthful, energetic atmosphere and excellent transport links, making it both a cultural hub and a practical choice for modern living. Margate is a historic seaside town which has an arty vibe and home to the renowned Turner Contemporary gallery. Margate’s sandy beaches and lively promenade attract both holidaymakers and locals, while the town's vintage shops, cool cafes, and quirky arcades add to its nostalgic charm. Margate also has a vibrant cultural scene, with festivals, music events, and a bustling nightlife.
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.