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This semi detached home occupies a corner cul-de-sac position just a short walk from countryside, woodlands and village amenities. The front door takes you through the hallway to two bedrooms, living room, modern kitchen, fully tiled wet room and superb conservatory which truly bring the gardens in. To the rear there is a car port which is approached via a private driveway. We are sorry but this property does not accept DSS tenants.
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Location
The Kentish village of Hamstreet is affectionately known as the gateway to the marsh, being located six miles south of Ashford where the ridge of clay hills meets the flat expanses of Romney Marsh, an area once awash with smuggling. Traditional weather-board buildings and a generally unspoilt appearance make the place well worth a detour from the beaten track. Three long distance footpaths pass through the village; one follows the peaceful banks of the Royal Military Canal - the UK's third longest defensive structure, and two pass through the expansive woodland that is Hamstreet Woods. A second area of public woodland is located northeast of the village at Orlestone Forest. Orlestone is the original location of the village - now just a hamlet, a mile to the north, centred around the eleventh century parish church of St Mary. The Church of the Good Shepherd is a more modern place of worship in the village's High Street. H E Bates who wrote the Darling buds of May would have known the village well, and both Noel Coward and the writer Joseph Conrad resided at nearby Aldington. Within a five mile radius of the village, we have seen the likes of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, Paul O'Grady, Julian Clary, the actress Jan Francis and international golfer, Peter Mitchell. Hamstreet has also been featured in futuristic writings by Sir Peter Hall and David Boyle.
Council Tax
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Local Authority
Hamstreet Parish. Ashford Borough Council 01233 331111. Kent County Council 08458 247247
Services
Oil Heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
Availability
This property is available from: Now
Location
The Kentish village of Hamstreet is affectionately known as the gateway to the marsh, being located six miles south of Ashford where the ridge of clay hills meets the flat expanses of Romney Marsh, an area once awash with smuggling. Traditional weather-board buildings and a generally unspoilt appearance make the place well worth a detour from the beaten track. Three long distance footpaths pass through the village; one follows the peaceful banks of the Royal Military Canal - the UK's third longest defensive structure, and two pass through the expansive woodland that is Hamstreet Woods. A second area of public woodland is located northeast of the village at Orlestone Forest. Orlestone is the original location of the village - now just a hamlet, a mile to the north, centred around the eleventh century parish church of St Mary. The Church of the Good Shepherd is a more modern place of worship in the village's High Street. H E Bates who wrote the Darling buds of May would have known the village well, and both Noel Coward and the writer Joseph Conrad resided at nearby Aldington. Within a five mile radius of the village, we have seen the likes of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, Paul O'Grady, Julian Clary, the actress Jan Francis and international golfer, Peter Mitchell. Hamstreet has also been featured in futuristic writings by Sir Peter Hall and David Boyle.
Council Tax
For further information please go to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands
Local Authority
Hamstreet Parish. Ashford Borough Council 01233 331111. Kent County Council 08458 247247
Services
Oil Heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
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Stations Nearby
- Appledore (Kent)
- 3.0 miles
- Ham Street
- 0.2 miles
- Ashford International (Eurostar)
- 5.2 miles
Schools Nearby
- Caldecott Foundation School
- 5.3 miles
- Ashford School
- 5.8 miles
- The Wyvern School (Buxford)
- 5.5 miles
- Furley Park Primary School
- 3.3 miles
- Kingsnorth Church of England Primary School
- 3.6 miles
- Kingsnorth Church of England Primary School
- 3.5 miles
- Hamstreet Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- The Norton Knatchbull School
- 5.7 miles
- The John Wallis Church of England Academy
- 4.2 miles
- The North School
- 5.5 miles