£525,000

2 bed property for sale
Red Hill, Wateringbury, Maidstone ME18

    • 2 beds

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 05/05/2026

About this property

  • Beautiful Circa 16th Century Property

  • Two Bedroom Home with Additional Victorian Kitchen Extension

  • Part of an Old Hall House

  • Striking Period Features Throughout

  • Extensive Driveway to Side and Garage En Bloc

  • No onward chain

Beautiful Circa 16th Century Property - Two Bedroom Home with Additional Victorian Kitchen Extension - Part of an Old Hall House - Striking Period Features Throughout - Extensive Driveway to Side - no onward chain

An extended two-bedroom attached Grade II listed hall house, dating back to circa the 16th century, enviably positioned within a conservation area. This charming and historically significant home retains a wealth of original features, including striking Tudor fireplaces and extensive exposed beams, complemented by a Victorian kitchen extension to the rear. Externally, the property benefits from a long driveway to the front and side, as well as a garage en bloc, providing ample parking.

Wateringbury is a highly sought-after village, ideally located between the county town of Maidstone and the market town of Tonbridge. A range of local amenities are within walking distance, including a Post Office, village shop, garage, hotel, public house, parish church, marina, and village hall. The village is served by an excellent primary school, with a wide selection of secondary education options in nearby towns, including grammar schools in Tonbridge and Maidstone.

The property enjoys convenient road links to Maidstone, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, West Malling, and Kings Hill, as well as easy access to the M20, M26, and M25 motorway networks, all within approximately six miles. Wateringbury railway station offers services to Maidstone and connections to London and Gatwick via Paddock Wood (journey time approximately 50 minutes). West Malling station, just a short drive away, provides additional direct services to London Victoria.

The property is further enhanced by generously sized 70ft garden to the front and a rear courtyard area, a garage, and additional parking space. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique home, rich in history yet offering the comfort and practicality of modern living. Character features include original and restored oak panelling in the living room and the original ‘king post’ in the loft, inglenook fireplace in the living room with Bressumer beam over and a Nestor Martin woodturning stove/cooker. The current vendors have improved the home by introducing slate flooring and new carpet throughout, plenty of extra storage and a new boiler.

Early viewing is highly recommended.

Freehold
EPC: N/a
Council Tax: E
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