£875,000
(£459/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleWell Street, Loose ME15
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,907 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Grade II Listed
Period Features Throughout
Exposed Beams
Master Bedroom With Vaulted Ceiling and Spacious En Suite
Workshop
Stunning Gardens
Palm Cottage, Well Street, Loose
Set on the historic Well Street in the heart of Loose, Palm Cottage is a home like no other - a Grade II listed Tudor gem, rich in folklore, craftsmanship, and character. Dating back as far as the 15th century, this former row of cottages has been thoughtfully unified into a substantial family home, offering a rare opportunity to own and live within a remarkable piece of English heritage.
From the moment you step inside, the weight of history is tangible. Hand-hewn beams, centuries-old timbers, and vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere that is both enchanting and timeless. At its heart, two magnificent inglenook fireplaces anchor the principal reception rooms, their stonework etched with the marks of generations past - including a striking hexafoil “witch mark” above the hearth. This distinctive circular motif, often called a daisy wheel, was carefully inscribed by early occupants as a protective charm, intended to trap or deflect malevolent spirits entering via the chimney. Today it survives as a rare and evocative reminder of Tudor superstition, offering a tangible connection to the fears and beliefs of the cottage’s earliest custodians.
The kitchen, warmed by underfloor heating beneath classic quarry tiles, blends rustic character with everyday comfort. Exposed timbers and sympathetic finishes create a space that feels both practical and deeply evocative of its heritage.
Upstairs, each of the four bedrooms tells its own story. On the first floor, three charming bedrooms accompany a beautifully styled family bathroom, complete with a striking antique copper bath - the perfect balance of history and luxury. Ascend to the second floor and you’ll discover a dramatic master suite, its soaring vaulted ceiling and exposed beams forming a breathtaking private retreat, with a free-standing bath and walk-in shower in the en suite.
Beyond the walls, the magic continues. The gardens have been lovingly landscaped into a series of “rooms, ” offering intimate corners for quiet reflection alongside open lawns and terraces for entertaining. A workshop with inspection pit adds a practical dimension, while a garden room, ingeniously built into the ragstone wall, provides a unique space for creativity, work, or leisure.
Palm Cottage is more than a home - it is a story woven into the very fabric of Loose. Nestled within the Loose Valley Conservation Area, residents enjoy meandering countryside walks along the Loose Stream, a village atmosphere steeped in community spirit, and easy access to local amenities including well-regarded schools, traditional pubs, and independent shops. Maidstone town centre is just a short drive away, with rail links to London for those needing to balance historic village life with city connections.
Owning Palm Cottage is not simply about acquiring a house - it is about becoming the custodian of a living piece of history, where every beam and stone tells a tale. For lovers of period homes and those who dream of something truly extraordinary, this is a rare chance to let imagination and heritage come together in one of Kent’s most sought-after villages.
EPC Rating: C
Set on the historic Well Street in the heart of Loose, Palm Cottage is a home like no other - a Grade II listed Tudor gem, rich in folklore, craftsmanship, and character. Dating back as far as the 15th century, this former row of cottages has been thoughtfully unified into a substantial family home, offering a rare opportunity to own and live within a remarkable piece of English heritage.
From the moment you step inside, the weight of history is tangible. Hand-hewn beams, centuries-old timbers, and vaulted ceilings create an atmosphere that is both enchanting and timeless. At its heart, two magnificent inglenook fireplaces anchor the principal reception rooms, their stonework etched with the marks of generations past - including a striking hexafoil “witch mark” above the hearth. This distinctive circular motif, often called a daisy wheel, was carefully inscribed by early occupants as a protective charm, intended to trap or deflect malevolent spirits entering via the chimney. Today it survives as a rare and evocative reminder of Tudor superstition, offering a tangible connection to the fears and beliefs of the cottage’s earliest custodians.
The kitchen, warmed by underfloor heating beneath classic quarry tiles, blends rustic character with everyday comfort. Exposed timbers and sympathetic finishes create a space that feels both practical and deeply evocative of its heritage.
Upstairs, each of the four bedrooms tells its own story. On the first floor, three charming bedrooms accompany a beautifully styled family bathroom, complete with a striking antique copper bath - the perfect balance of history and luxury. Ascend to the second floor and you’ll discover a dramatic master suite, its soaring vaulted ceiling and exposed beams forming a breathtaking private retreat, with a free-standing bath and walk-in shower in the en suite.
Beyond the walls, the magic continues. The gardens have been lovingly landscaped into a series of “rooms, ” offering intimate corners for quiet reflection alongside open lawns and terraces for entertaining. A workshop with inspection pit adds a practical dimension, while a garden room, ingeniously built into the ragstone wall, provides a unique space for creativity, work, or leisure.
Palm Cottage is more than a home - it is a story woven into the very fabric of Loose. Nestled within the Loose Valley Conservation Area, residents enjoy meandering countryside walks along the Loose Stream, a village atmosphere steeped in community spirit, and easy access to local amenities including well-regarded schools, traditional pubs, and independent shops. Maidstone town centre is just a short drive away, with rail links to London for those needing to balance historic village life with city connections.
Owning Palm Cottage is not simply about acquiring a house - it is about becoming the custodian of a living piece of history, where every beam and stone tells a tale. For lovers of period homes and those who dream of something truly extraordinary, this is a rare chance to let imagination and heritage come together in one of Kent’s most sought-after villages.
EPC Rating: C
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