Impressive Grade II-listed former weavers house with stunning views
Situated off a country lane, about 3 miles from the ancient Wealden village of Headcorn, this family home comprises master bedroom suite and 5 further bedrooms, gardens and pond. In all about 0.6 acres.
Brissenden House is situated off a country lane, about 3 miles from the ancient Wealden village of Headcorn. The house lies just to the south of the Greensand Ridge and looks out over open farmland, with views of Sutton Valence. Headcorn offers excellent local amenities including a Sainsburys Local, post office, butcher, primary school and Fourteenth Century church, as well as a mainline station serving both London and Ashford International.
Brissenden House is a fine detached Grade II-listed house, dating from the early 17th Century, and understood formerly to have been a weavers house, which may explain the unusually good ceiling heights. With a timber frame, and elevations of weatherboard and hung tile under a tiled roof, the accommodation is arranged over three floors, and has an array of interesting period features such as the oak staircase and floorboards, inglenook fireplaces, exposed beams and windows.
- 6 bedrooms
- 3 - 4 receptions
- 4 bathrooms
- Parking
- 0.6000 Acres