Harpers and Hurlingham
The Cornerhouse
Stone Street
Cranbrook
Kent
TN17 3HB
NEWENDEN
Occupying an elevated position within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on a no-through country lane in Newenden with far-reaching views across the Rother Valley, this attractive, detached bungalow offers a flexible layout with scope to extend subject to planning permission. The bungalow sits in approximately 0.25 acres and benefits from an outbuilding/summerhouse and a garden store.
Ashford Borough Council - Council Tax Band E
EPC Rating: E
Council tax band: E
NEWENDEN
Occupying an elevated position within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on a no-through country lane in Newenden with far-reaching views across the Rother Valley, this attractive, detached bungalow offers a flexible layout with scope to extend subject to planning permission. The bungalow sits in approximately 0.25 acres and benefits from an outbuilding/summerhouse and a garden store.
Ashford Borough Council - Council Tax Band E
EPC Rating: E
Newenden is reputedly the smallest village in Kent and also the first village in Kent, having travelled across the 18th-century bridge over River Rother. This traditional village lies within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a 14th century church, an Old Coaching Inn, the popular Lime Wharf Cafe and Boating Station and steam trains running to Bodiam Castle and Tenterden.
Local shopping and amenities are available in nearby Northiam, Hawkhurst or a little further a field in Tenterden.
There are many well regarded schools in the area for children of all ages, from Girls and Boys Grammar Schools to a number of private schools including Cranbrook, Bethany and Benenden.
Mainline Rail Services are available from either Etchingham, Wadhurst or Staplehurst.
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