Additional text is available below.Ivy House offers 2,320 sq ft of beautifully specified accommodation over two floors, giving the perfect balance of reception and bedroom space.
The ground floor of the house comprises a spacious reception hall with plentiful storage. The perfectly zoned double aspect kitchen/dining/family room features a striking shaker kitchen with Quartz stone worktops, a large feature island unit and a full allocation of integrated appliances. The dining area can comfortably seat twelve, whilst there is plentiful space for family and friends to relax by the bi-fold doors overlooking the south facing rear garden. There is a second, more formal double aspect living room as well as useful study overlooking the garden; perfect for those who are able to work from home. Finally, there is a generously proportioned utility and a guest cloakroom/WC.
There are four double bedrooms on the first floor, all accessed off a spacious landing. The main bedroom is situated to the rear of the house and benefits from a fitted dressing room and a luxurious en-suite shower room. Bedroom 2 also features its own en-suite shower room, whilst the remaining bedrooms share an indulgent family bathroom.
Ivy House benefits from a detached car barn with additional storage and off street parking. There are also generously proportioned lawned gardens both front and rear. Residents of Brenchley Fields have the added benefit of 3.5 acres of wildflower meadows for their exclusive use.
Brenchley Fields is located just over 1 mile south of Harrietsham; a popular and sought after village with a wide array of local amenities. These include a post office, an M & S Simply Food, a Co-op, a popular pub and an Indian restaurant. There is also a doctors’ surgery and a highly regarded primary school. Harrietsham also boasts its own railway station offering a regular service to London Victoria, St Pancras International and Ashford International.
An even wider selection of amenities can be found in neighbouring Lenham.
Please note that the internal photos have been digitally dressed.