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£845,000

(£311/sq. ft)

4 bed barn conversion for sale
Davington Hill, Faversham ME13

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 2,717 sq. ft

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Iliffe & Iliffe

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About this property

  • Stunning Grade II Listed, Semi Detached Converted Barn

  • En-Suites to Two Bedrooms

  • Garage and Off Street Parking

  • Central Wood Burner

  • Spacious Living Space, Boasting High Ceilings, Period Features and Exposed Beams and Floor Boards

— No Onward Chain —

Situated at the end of a long gravel driveway, in a private courtyard and surrounded by period properties, this stunning Grade II listed, four-bedroom semi-detached barn conversion seamlessly blends historic charm with modern convenience.

Upon entry, high vaulted ceilings and exposed floorboards create a grand first impression, complementing the character-rich period features throughout. The expansive open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas provide ample space for entertaining and everyday living, with a central wood-burning stove adding warmth and ambiance to the space.

The layout upstairs divides the property into two wings: The first wing houses an impressive principal bedroom with a luxurious spacious bathroom and separate dressing room, along with access to a spacious, boarded loft—ideal for storage. The second wing features a study or snug mezzanine level overlooking the main living areas below, allowing superb views of the beamed, vaulted ceiling. On the ground floor you will find bedroom two, a spacious double, complete with its own ensuite for added privacy, as well as a further spacious double and a single bedroom along with a separate shower room with W.C.

The property comes complete with an integral garage and offers ample parking for multiple vehicles, offering both convenience and security.

Outside, a beautifully enclosed rear garden provides a peaceful retreat, perfect for relaxation. The garden features a shed with electrical power.

This home’s outdoor space is an extension of its charm, with an expansive garden that serves as a sanctuary for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. Surrounded by lush greenery and established planting, this outdoor oasis offers a perfect setting for morning coffee, afternoon reading, or evening gatherings with friends and family. To the front, there are well stocked beds while the courtyard provides additional parking for further vehicles.

Originally dating back to the 17th century, the barn was converted in 2001 and offers a charming lifestyle in a location that is just a short walk from Faversham’s mainline train station and the historic medieval market town itself.

Faversham’s bustling town centre is only a ten-minute walk from Davington Hill and its Norman Church. The Faversham mainline railway station, a fifteen-minute walk or five-minute drive, provides services to London St Pancras, Kings Cross, Cannon Street, and Victoria in just over an hour.

The town centre is home to a variety of independent retailers, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, as well as a popular market — held three days a week under the iconic Guildhall. Faversham market, recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, is believed to be the oldest market in Kent. Faversham boasts a rich history, with buildings dating back to 1234 and is known for its preserved medieval, Georgian, and Victorian architecture. The town is also home to Britain’s oldest brewery, Shepherd Neame.

The town contains several both ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools at both primary and secondary level, including the Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School. Alternatively, nearby Canterbury offers an excellent range of educational facilities, including a number of independent schools and university. For families the town offers several leisure facilities including an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, cinema, park areas and numerous areas of interest such as the Oare Marshes nature reserve and the Gunpowder Mill.

Living Room / Dining Room (9.50m x 4.93m)

Kitchen/ Sitting Room (9.50m x 4.93m)

Bedroom Two (4.34m x 3.66m)

Bedroom Three (4.34m x 3.66m)

Bedroom Four (3.56m x 2.34m)

Bedroom One (7.04m x 4.60m)

Dressing Room (2.57m x 2.31m)

Study / Office (4.37m x 4.32m)

Parking - Garage

Parking - Driveway

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