Guide price
£550,000
(£500/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for salePreston Hall Culpeper Road, Aylesford ME20
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,101 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
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Ibbett Mosely - West Malling
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About this property
Historic Converted Jacobean Manor House
Stunning Roof Terrace for Entertaining with Views
Two Double Bedrooms - Master with Ensuite
Share of Freehold
Luxury Fitment Throughout
Grand Communal Spaces & Grounds
Two Allocated Private Parking Spaces
Feature Turret Staircase & Dungeon Store
High Ceilings, Panelled Walls
Modern Refitted Kitchen & Bathrooms
Lift access
This stunning 2 bedroom apartment is truly exceptional as it has been further upgraded by the present owners to a very high standard to create a unique and luxurious home.
The wonderful apartment is extremely grand combining period features with a contemporary twist. There are beautiful panelled walls, high ceilings and ornate coving.
There are fabulous bay windows and far reaching views. This property is one of only 2 with a terrace which provides a wonderful entertainment space.
The kitchen was refitted and the master bedroom has had wardrobes and shelving fitted. The main bathroom and en-suite are beautifully appointed. This is a unique and highly desirable apartment so early viewing is recommended.
A perfect blend of an Historic building being converted to luxury apartments.
History Of Preston Hall
The estate dates to at least 1102. Between around 1300 and 1734 the estate was owned by the Culpeper baronets. Jeffrey Culpepper was High Sheriff of Kent twice, once between 1364–66 and again in 1374 and the family remained influential in Kent throughout their time at the hall. The Baronetcy of Culpeper of Preston Hall was created on 17 May 1627 for William Culpeper. He served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1637 and his grandson, Sir Thomas Culpeper, 3rd Baronet served as High Sheriff in 1704 and was Member of Parliament for Maidstone between 1705 and 1713 and again between 1715 and 1723. On his death in 1723 the estates passed to Alicia Culpepper, Thomas' sister, and, through her, to her husband's family, the Milners.
Thomas Culpepper was thought to of had a dalliance with Catherine Howard when she was Queen at Preston Hall and meetings in the very staircase that forms part of this apartment. This led to Henry VIII stripping of her title as queen in November 1541 and beheaded three months later on the grounds of treason for committing adultery with her distant cousin, Thomas Culpeper was also beheaded at the Tower of London.
During World War I the hall was used as a hospital and convalescent home for servicemen wounded in the war.
Entrance
Front door to entrance hall, storage cupboard with shelving, antique glass mirror, granite floor tiles, school style radiator, open to kitchen and inner hallway.
Kitchen
Range of wall and floor units with contrasting composite stone worktops, induction, stainless steel splashback and modern extractor fan, wall mounted oven and microwave, integrated fridge freezer, pan drawers, cupboard housing boiler, solid wood breakfast bar, encaustic style tiling, wood floor, inset ceiling spotlights, school style radiator, open to sitting room / dining room. Window to front.
Living / Dining Room
Bay window to front, coved ceiling, panelled walls, two school style radiators, window to side, wood floor, open to inner hall, door to study area.
Stone Stairwell
Stone stairwell currently used to store wine, window to side.
Inner Hallway
Airing cupboard housing hot water tank, wood floor.
Master Bedroom
Built in cupboards and shelving, part panelled walls, mirrored sliderobes, wood style floor, school style radiators, window and door to side (with colonial shutters) opening onto roof terrace.
Ensuite To Master Bedroom
Large walk in shower, WC, wall mounted sink unit, shaver socket, inset ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, wall mounted mirror, chrome ladder style radiator, porcelain tiled floor and walls.
Bedroom Two
Wood style floor, school style radiator, window and door to side (with colonial shutters) opening onto roof terrace.
Roof Terrace
Composite Decked roof terrace with stone balustrade and far reaching views.
Bathroom
Tiled double ended panelled bath with central mixer tap and shower attachment, wall mounted sink unit, WC, chrome ladder style radiator, wall mounted mirror, shaving socket, inset ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, part tiled walls and porcelain tiled floor.
Dungeon Store
Basement area with storage in the old dungeons.
Parking
The property has the use of two allocated parking spaces to the front of the building in the main parking area.
Location
Preston Hall is located just a short distance to restaurants and wine bars of West Malling, or the beautiful green at Bearsted, which are both within 10/15 minutes away. The property lies just 20 minutes from Bluewater shopping centre, 10 minutes from Maidstone, and 5 minutes from the motorway (M20/ M2). There are two train stations within walking distance and a bus stop outside on the main road of Preston Hall. “Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer food hall, Costa, Homebase, and Halfords are all within walking distance but far enough away not to be seen or heard.
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