Property and Houses For Sale in Westwell
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“A little imagination can go a long way when planning an extension, and the resulting layout here is excellent.”
“Few period homes offer both timeless elegance and a layout so perfectly suited for modern, sociable living.”
“This property encompasses all the characteristics I look for in a rural property.”
“It is not too often you can watch people tee off from the comfort of your own garden, perfect for golf enthusiasts.”
“The possibilities here are intriguing, I would expect an imaginative buyer could create something special.”
“Lenacre Street has that rare quality of feeling very rural whilst still being on the cusp of the town.”
“We find that detached properties with deep garden plots in Sandyhurst Lane are consistently sought after.”
“I think this is a superb home of great specification, in an exclusive and small private road opposite the Eastwell Towers.”
“A rare opportunity to buy a productive arable farm with potential as a whole or in lots.”
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“Homes on Freathy Lane have always been a fond favourite of mine, and for good reason.”
“I was immediately impressed with the style and presentation of this house from the moment I walked through the front door.”
“Lots of potential on offer here in respect of both the house and land.”
“I recommend a closer look at this very interesting barn which has some lovley outbuildings and a huge field”
“A traditional cricket pitch lies at the heart of this much-loved Kentish village, making it a particularly desirable place to live.”
“This cul-de-sac in Challock has always been popular with families, and the well-designed layout and spacious accommodation make it easy to see why.”
“I find that 1920s homes benefit from natural kerb appeal, and this example comes with a brilliant 140ft rear garden.”
“I think the owners have done an excellent job here, and the result is a fabulous family home.”
“A Cox Restoration barn conversion is always worth seeing”