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“This home offers one of the most impressive entertaining spaces I've come across in a long time - and the views are just as spectacular.”
“In my view, this is one of the nicest locations in Woodchurch, tucked away and yet right in the centre of the village.”
“The exceptional craftsmanship is evident throughout, and I was particularly struck by the thoughtful layout and spacious room proportions after the extensive re-modelling.”
“I was really impressed by how spacious this home is - its unassuming exterior hides a surprisingly generous layout, and the garden is one of the best in the village.”
“This beautifully extended Victorian house has been perfectly adapted to cater for multi generational living. The generous gardens, parking and proximity to stations all add to its appeal.”
“This house has undergone quite a transformation and with the annexe and cabin, offers versatile family living.”
“This house is surprisingly spacious with lots of interesting features and a long rear garden.”
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“I think this modern house offers the best of both worlds, an idyllic location overlooking fields and easy walking distance to the train station, very handy for commuters.”
“I am often told this is one of the most sought after roads in the village.”
“I have seen many houses in Wye and this one is truly beautiful inside and out with the most stunning views.”
“Few period homes offer both timeless elegance and a layout so perfectly suited for modern, sociable living.”
“I am truly impressed with the extensive refurbishment works and beautiful kitchen extension.”
“Special properties like these rarely come onto the market. Being one of the oldest houses in the area, it's bursting with character inside and out.”
“The newly added annexe expands the possibilities of this property, making it ideal for generating extra income or accommodating dual family living”
“This is a really peaceful and pretty location ideal for access to Canterbury”