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Scragged Oak House, Scragged Oak Road, Detling, Maidstone

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Substantial Detached Extended Residence
  • Significantly Renovated To An Exceptional Standard
  • Over 2800 Sq.Ft Of Creatively Designed Accommodation
  • Thoughtful Architecture & Fine Craftmanship
  • Four Bedrooms & Three Luxury Bathrooms
  • 35 Ft Kitchen Breakfast Room, Walk-in Pantry & Utility
  • Double Garage With Opportunity To Convert STPC
  • Set Within Approx Two Acres With Barn Style Storage & Office
  • Excellent Access To Both The M20 & M2
  • EPC RATING: B - COUNCIL TAX:G

Description

A substantial, detached residence, significantly renovated and occupying approximately 2 acres of beautiful grounds and overlooking rolling countryside and enchanting woodland, Scragged Oak House dates back to the 1930s, it was originally two farmworker cottages, it was later reconstructed into a single home using many of the original materials.

The current owners have an eye for detail and a flair for interior design. They have creatively extended the property with a high level of architectural precision, resulting in over 2,800 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, in addition to a double garage and several outbuildings.
The finish is exemplary, showcasing a meticulous level of craftsmanship and the use of fine materials. The end result is a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and an abundance of modern living space. The property features luxurious bathrooms, a beautifully designed kitchen, and bespoke joinery throughout.

Every effort has been made to ensure the home operates efficiently, combining state-of-the-art technology, including a Rako lighting system, smart zoned central heating, electric blinds, and full security. Solar panels, triple glazing, and high levels of insulation contribute to reduced energy consumption and an eco-friendly lifestyle.

Externally, the propertys façade is particularly striking, with exposed brickwork, pale render, and newly installed Residence triple-glazed windows. The oak front door, framed by a pillared canopy, creates a welcoming entrance. Inside, the home is rich in character, with exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and a handcrafted oak staircase, complemented by traditionally styled latch-key doors and a bold palette of Farrow & Ball and Little Greene décor.

An entrance hall sits centrally to two reception rooms: to the left, a playroom; and to the right, a dual-aspect sitting room with exposed beams, a bespoke bookshelf, and a wood-burning stove set within an inglenook fireplace beneath an oak bressummer.

The 35 ft kitchen-breakfast room forms part of the extension at the rear of the property, overlooking the garden through vast glazing. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with bespoke units and a handcrafted curved island, all finished with quartz stone worktops. The handsome electric Aga sits centrally, complementing the conventional Neff ovens and several other integral appliances including a Quooker boiling tap.

The breakfast table sits at the far end, overlooking the garden and set beneath a large roof lantern. The space is further enhanced by a large walk-in pantry and a well-appointed utility area with a shower room.

The ground floor is completed by an additional reception room with bi-fold doors leading to the sun terrace. This room is accessed via an internal hallway with a fitted dresser. It is currently used as a family living room but could also function as a formal dining area.

The oak staircase with a glass balustrade ascends to a galleried landing, which leads to four bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, fitted with designer brands, including an Aqualisa shower and a Utopia twin-basin unit.

The main bedroom is dual-aspect and features a luxury en-suite bathroom and a second-floor bespoke dressing room, with an expanse of fitted wardrobes and shoe cabinets.

OUTSIDE:

Scragged Oak House is set within approximately 2 acres of beautiful grounds with unspoilt views over rolling countryside and enchanting woodland.

To the front of the house, a gated, sweeping driveway provides parking for several cars and leads to a double garage. Plans have been created to convert the garage into a self-contained annexe, which someone could explore further. Additional information is available.

To the rear of the property, there is a vast sun terrace, which drops down onto an area with a hot tub. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with established shrubs and young trees.

There is a fully insulated home office with built-in solid wood cabinetry. The office has underfloor heating and is fully air-conditioned.

At the foot of the garden, there is a barn-style outbuilding offering plenty of storage, while to the left of the property, there is a large paddock, ideal for keeping horses.

SITUATION:

Detling is a charming village situated in the county of Kent, England, just to the north of Maidstone, the county town of Kent. It lies within the picturesque landscape of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which means that it offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

One of Detlings notable landmarks is Detling Hill, a prominent ridge offering beautiful views over the Weald of Kent. The village itself is home to several historic buildings, including the St. Martin's Church, which dates back to the medieval period. Detling is also known for its proximity to Detling Showground, a large event venue that hosts a range of agricultural and other events throughout the year, attracting visitors from across the region.

The village is well-connected by road, with easy access to the M20 and M2 motorway, making it an attractive location for commuters to Maidstone, the coast and London. The surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling, thanks to its location in the Kent Downs, a haven for nature lovers.

Maidstone is just a few miles away and is the county town of Kent and one of the main urban centres in the southeastern part of England. Situated along the River Medway, it is a historic town with a rich heritage and a variety of attractions. As the administrative centre of Kent, Maidstone serves as a hub for local government, commerce, and culture.

The towns history dates back to Roman times, and several historic sites reflect its past, such as Maidstone Museum, which features a diverse collection of art, archaeology, and local history exhibits. The town is also home to All Saints' Church, a stunning example of medieval architecture, and Maidstone's medieval Leeds Castle, which is located just outside the town. Leeds Castle, often referred to as the "loveliest castle in the world," is one of Kent's most famous tourist attractions, drawing visitors with its impressive architecture and beautiful grounds.

Maidstone has a bustling town center with a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The town is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, including the Hazlitt Theatre and the Maidstone TV Studios. In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, Maidstone boasts green spaces such as Mote Park, a large public park with lakes, woodlands, and sports facilities.

With its combination of history, culture, and modern amenities, Maidstone is a dynamic town that serves as a gateway to both the rural beauty of Kent and the wider southeast of England. The town is well-connected by road and rail, making it an ideal base for those commuting to London or exploring the rest of the region.

Hucking is a small village located in the county of Kent, in the southeast of England. It is part of the Maidstone District and lies approximately 5 miles southeast of Maidstone itself. The village is situated within the picturesque Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), known for its rolling hills, scenic countryside, and historic landmarks.

The surrounding countryside is ideal for nature enthusiasts, and the village is also close to Hucking Estate, a former country estate with woodland and parkland. The estate is now managed for conservation and public enjoyment, adding to the village's appeal for outdoor activities.



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