5 Bedroom Houses For Sale in Homestall, Faversham, Kent
A substantial six-bedroom detached period residence, offering over 3,000 sq. ft. of energy efficient and artistically presented accommodation, enviably positioned on Favershams prestigious tree-lined Mall. Formerly known as The Crown and Anchor, a grade II listed public house, which (cont.)
A striking Victorian detached residence which has been substantially extended using innovative architecture harmonising the period home with a contemporary open plan living area. Jesmond Dene offers over 2800 sq.ft of artistically presented accommodation which blends character, modern conven (cont.)
he Hampstead at Preston Fields is Eco Electric. These homes include air source heat pumps, even thicker insulation, and the wonderful warmth of underfloor heating across the ground floor.Beautifully balanced design means that despite its substantial, five bedroom size, Those who desire ...
A modern and spacious family home located in the charming town of Faversham. This beautifully designed property offers a generous living space throughout, with a contemporary layout that caters perfectly to family life. As you enter the property you are greeted with a hallway that allows access t...
Iliffe and Iliffe are delighted to be able to bring this very well presented, six bedroom detached property to market.Situated on Preston Avenue on the desirable ‘Apple’ estate in the historic market town of Faversham, this property represents a rare opportunity for a large family to own a spacio...
A substantial Victorian property situated in a sought-after location of The Mall and London Road just minutes from Faversham train station with its high speed links to London. Willowmore offers over 2500 sq.ft of accommodation that is flourishing with period features such as original firepl (cont.)
A truly unique and historic five-bedroom property located in the historic village of Ospringe on the outskirts of Faversham. The original part of the building located at its western end dates back to c. 1255. This undercroft was built probably as accommodation for a secular chantry priest and was...