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Salts Lane, Loose, Maidstone, ME15

  • 4 beds
Detached house

£1,250,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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GUIDE PRICE ?1,250,000 - ?1,350,000
The Old Mill House is a character filled Grade II Listed home believed to date back as far as the late 1600's, nestled within over 7 acres of picturesque gardens and grounds. With a captivating blend of formal gardens, sloping grassland, a large tranquil pond, meandering streams, and enchanting woodland, this property offers a sanctuary of natural beauty.

Among its many features are the numerous outbuildings, including two double garages, a double car barn, a stable with hayloft, and a field shelter. These amenities cater to both practical needs and the potential for bespoke uses, reflecting the versatility of the mini-estate.

The main residence spans over 3000 square feet, boasting three reception rooms exuding character and warmth, two of which showcase impressive fireplaces, perfect for cosy nights in front of the fire. The main bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself, complete with an en-suite bathroom, a walk-in wardrobe, and captivating views overlooking your very own tranquil mill pond.

Three additional bedrooms and a shower room offer ample accommodation, while two attic rooms present opportunities for conversion into further bedrooms, a hobby room, or a study, adapting effortlessly to the evolving needs of its occupants.

Rich in history and heritage, this enchanting home has been cherished by the same owners for over 40 years. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history and create your own legacy in this idyllic setting. Opportunities like this are truly exceptional and seldom arise.

Nestled in the picturesque Loose Valley just 3 miles south of the vibrant heart of Maidstone, this property offers an enticing oasis away from the hustle and bustle. The enchanting Loose valley is designated and follows the meandering , where you might be tempted to pause and indulge in culinary delights at The Chequers, nestled serenely by the babbling stream.Venture a bit further, and you'll discover the splendid Leeds Castle, a mere 18-minute drive away (just 6.5 miles), where year-round events promise to captivate your imagination. Golf enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice, with a plethora of 18-hole courses awaiting their skill within a convenient 20-minute drive, including The Ridge Golf Club, Leeds Castle, Bearsted Golf Club, and Tudor Park Marriott Hotel and Country Club.For those with young scholars in tow, rest assured that the property is strategically positioned just a leisurely 3-minute stroll (a mere 0.1 mile) from the esteemed Loose Primary School. This academic gem achieved an Outstanding rating from Ofsted in 2016, a testament to its educational excellence before it transitioned into an academy.Maidstone itself is a haven for education, boasting four distinguished grammar schools. Additionally, the independent Sutton Valence School and Cranbrook School are easily accessible, merely 13 minutes and 24 minutes away by car.If you're looking for access to London, there are several options available. Maidstone East is a 12-minute drive away (3.8 miles) with trains to London Bridge taking around 52 minutes, Charing Cross around 63 minutes, and London Victoria around 67 minutes. East Farleigh is a 9-minute drive (2.7 miles) with trains to London Charing Cross, Cannon Street, and St Pancras taking between 64 to 78 minutes including a change. Marden, a 12-minute drive (5.6 miles) away, offers trains to London Bridge in 47 minutes. Lastly, Ebbsfleet, a 32-minute drive (21 miles) away, provides trains to London St Pancras in just 19 minutes.Beyond the property's immediate vicinity, Maidstone beckons as a shopping paradise, offering a delightful array of retail therapy. By nightfall, the town comes alive with a thriving nightlife scene, promising evenings filled with excitement and entertainment.

I have found that this home is a living piece of history. It has been a great family home enjoyed by many friends and children. There's always things to do and nature to watch. The bird life is amazing and we have been lucky to watch the Kingfisher fly through or stopping to fish. There are lots of ducks and if lucky in Spring you can watch the ducklings progress. The field has been grazed by sheep until the 6 donkeys took possession. It is a house in a very special position, part of 'The Valley of Dreams' as described by Donald Maxwell.

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£1,250,000

4 bed house for sale

Salts Lane, Loose, Maidstone, ME15

GUIDE PRICE ?1,250,000 - ?1,350,000
The Old Mill House is a character filled Grade II Listed home believed to date back as far as the late 1600's, nestled within over 7 acres of picturesque gardens and grounds. With a captivating blend of formal gardens, sloping grassland, a large tranquil pond, meandering streams, and enchanting woodland, this property offers a sanctuary of natural beauty.

Among its many features are the numerous outbuildings, including two double garages, a double car barn, a stable with hayloft, and a field shelter. These amenities cater to both practical needs and the potential for bespoke uses, reflecting the versatility of the mini-estate.

The main residence spans over 3000 square feet, boasting three reception rooms exuding character and warmth, two of which showcase impressive fireplaces, perfect for cosy nights in front of the fire. The main bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself, complete with an en-suite bathroom, a walk-in wardrobe, and captivating views overlooking your very own tranquil mill pond.

Three additional bedrooms and a shower room offer ample accommodation, while two attic rooms present opportunities for conversion into further bedrooms, a hobby room, or a study, adapting effortlessly to the evolving needs of its occupants.

Rich in history and heritage, this enchanting home has been cherished by the same owners for over 40 years. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history and create your own legacy in this idyllic setting. Opportunities like this are truly exceptional and seldom arise.

Nestled in the picturesque Loose Valley just 3 miles south of the vibrant heart of Maidstone, this property offers an enticing oasis away from the hustle and bustle. The enchanting Loose valley is designated and follows the meandering , where you might be tempted to pause and indulge in culinary delights at The Chequers, nestled serenely by the babbling stream.Venture a bit further, and you'll discover the splendid Leeds Castle, a mere 18-minute drive away (just 6.5 miles), where year-round events promise to captivate your imagination. Golf enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice, with a plethora of 18-hole courses awaiting their skill within a convenient 20-minute drive, including The Ridge Golf Club, Leeds Castle, Bearsted Golf Club, and Tudor Park Marriott Hotel and Country Club.For those with young scholars in tow, rest assured that the property is strategically positioned just a leisurely 3-minute stroll (a mere 0.1 mile) from the esteemed Loose Primary School. This academic gem achieved an Outstanding rating from Ofsted in 2016, a testament to its educational excellence before it transitioned into an academy.Maidstone itself is a haven for education, boasting four distinguished grammar schools. Additionally, the independent Sutton Valence School and Cranbrook School are easily accessible, merely 13 minutes and 24 minutes away by car.If you're looking for access to London, there are several options available. Maidstone East is a 12-minute drive away (3.8 miles) with trains to London Bridge taking around 52 minutes, Charing Cross around 63 minutes, and London Victoria around 67 minutes. East Farleigh is a 9-minute drive (2.7 miles) with trains to London Charing Cross, Cannon Street, and St Pancras taking between 64 to 78 minutes including a change. Marden, a 12-minute drive (5.6 miles) away, offers trains to London Bridge in 47 minutes. Lastly, Ebbsfleet, a 32-minute drive (21 miles) away, provides trains to London St Pancras in just 19 minutes.Beyond the property's immediate vicinity, Maidstone beckons as a shopping paradise, offering a delightful array of retail therapy. By nightfall, the town comes alive with a thriving nightlife scene, promising evenings filled with excitement and entertainment.

I have found that this home is a living piece of history. It has been a great family home enjoyed by many friends and children. There's always things to do and nature to watch. The bird life is amazing and we have been lucky to watch the Kingfisher fly through or stopping to fish. There are lots of ducks and if lucky in Spring you can watch the ducklings progress. The field has been grazed by sheep until the 6 donkeys took possession. It is a house in a very special position, part of 'The Valley of Dreams' as described by Donald Maxwell.