106, Bridge Street
Wye — Guide Price £675,000 For Sale
4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Reception Rooms

Hobbs Parker
The Villages
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“As period village homes go, this one offers an exceptional combination of character, charm, and practicality - the rare inclusion of private parking and a garage is sure to be a strong draw.”
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A Charming Grade II Listed Cottage in the Heart of Wye Village Positioned midway along the historic Bridge Street in the picturesque village of Wye, this enchanting Grade II listed semi-detached cottage offers a blend of period character and modern practicality. Believed to date back to the 17th century, with later additions, the property retains a wealth of original features including half-tile hung elevations, Kentish peg-tiled roofing, traditional brickwork, and elegant sash windows. Set within walking distance of Wye’s mainline station and local amenities, the cottage enjoys an exceptionally central yet peaceful village setting.
- Charming Grade II listed semi-detached cottage located on historic Bridge Street in Wye village, dating back to the 17th century with original features.
- The property includes period details such as Kentish peg-tiled roofing, half-tile hung elevations, traditional brickwork, and sash windows.
- Well-proportioned interior with a warm sitting room, formal dining area, country-style kitchen, utility room, and flexible second reception room that could serve as a fourth bedroom.
- Upstairs offers three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom, all with period proportions and plenty of natural light.
- Attractive rear garden featuring a brick-paved terrace, lawn, well-stocked borders, ornamental pond, and a potting shed.
- Includes private off-street parking for two vehicles, a single garage, and discreet side driveway—unusual for a village cottage.
- Wye village is well-connected with a mainline station, close to Ashford International for high-speed trains to London, and accessible by road to Canterbury and Ashford.
- The village offers excellent local amenities, reputable schools, scenic outdoor walks including the North Downs, and nearby shopping and cultural attractions, ideal for families and professionals.
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Distances are measured in a straight line between the property and the station
Distances are measured in a straight line between the property and the centre of the junction.

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