Property with the #period tag
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Period properties for sale in Kent and East Sussex. Often these will be listed too.
“I've lost count of how many fabulous period properties I've valued and sold over the years. I'm lucky enough to live in an old farmhouse myself and know just how much an inglenook, beams and creaking stairs adds to the homely feeling of a period property. Period properties always generate a great deal of interest and sell well.”
“I always enjoy the approach to this estate and such a fabulous place for a permanent or second home”
“A farmhouse with an annexed wing and a holiday cottage suggests endless possibilities to me”
“This is such a pretty house and gardens, I would be equally happy living in the stylish annexe too”
“Rarely do I see period homes so beautifully maintained. The annexe surprised me too and offers great income potential.”
“A great barn/annexe combination in an idyllic location well away from passing traffic.”
“I recommend a closer look at this very interesting barn which has some lovley outbuildings and a huge field”
“This is an idyllic country residence that has something for all the family with it's tennis court, swimming pool and wonderful countryside views.”
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“A stunning house with plenty of land for either a keen equestrian buyer or someone wanting to create a small farm.”
“I can tell you that this is a really lovely spot and hard to believe you can walk in to the village”
“I love the character of this house and the separate cottage is a great facility”
“A great barn/annexe combination in an idyllic location away from passing traffic.”
“I think this is a very impressive looking period house set well in it's grounds”
“I especially like this superb family home with it's equestrian potential”
“This is one of my favourite architectural periods and a great family home too”
“I'm a big fan of Egerton and this house is in one of my favourite spots”
“A country house beneath the North Downs is rare, one close to Wye rarer still”