Polo Way, Chestfield, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3LA

Price £950,000

5 Bedroom Detached House For Sale in Polo Way, Chestfield, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3LA

3 5 3

What the Owners Say: "This has been a wonderful family home for the past 40 years but it is now time for us to downsize. However, we love Chestfield and hope to stay in this friendly village. When we moved here the property was in a somewhat parlous state so, over the years, we have lovingly restored and extended it to become the wonderful place it is today. We built the extension originally for a family member but it is ideal if you want to generate a little extra income or want somewhere for a nanny or older child looking to have their own space. The original lychgate was falling down so we built a replacement to reflect the Tudor style of the house.

We thoroughly enjoy the peace and tranquility that comes from living in a quiet area. There are plenty of lovely places to go for walks on the nearby footpaths as well as along the Crab and Winkle Way and we are close to the local recreation ground. Chestfield includes the first class Chestfield Golf Club as well as the cricket club and if you want to go out for a drink or a meal locally there is the 14th century Chestfield Barn bar and restaurant. Whitstable is nearby with its historic harbour, independent shops, bars and restaurants as well as the yacht club for keen sailors. Whitstable and Chestfield and Swalecliffe  stations not far and from Whitstable you can get to London in an hour and a quarter, while for drivers we are only a short distance from the Thanet Way so we have excellent transport links. There is a good primary school at Swalecliffe while the Whitstable and Seasalter endowed primary is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Excellent private schools and outstanding grammar schools are available in Canterbury."

 

Historical Note: George Reeves bought Chestfield Manor and Farm in 1920 and set about developing the area as a Tudor inspired village, building a selection of impressive mock Tudor houses. He also created the golf course and other amenities including arranging for a station to be built. However one of his dreams was to build a polo ground but this never came to fruition but that is why the road is called ‘Polo Way’.

 

As you walk through the beautiful lychgate entrance with its multi-patterned path and brick exterior and see this impressive neo Tudor residence for the first time,  you realise it is something special. Built in the late 1920s/early 30s and nestling on a generous plot, the fascinating exterior includes black and white elevations, mellow brickwork and Kent ragstone features, high chimney stacks, a charming covered porch and Tudor style front door, giving it amazing appeal even before you step inside. The current owners have lived in the house for about 40 years and are only the second family to have lived in the property since it was built. During their tenure they have upgraded and extended the house including the creation of a self-contained annexe, whilst still incorporating period features which gives the property a delightful internal character.

The spacious entrance hall includes a storage cupboard and double multi-pane doors to the light and bright, triple aspect sitting room with its French doors to the garden, original window reflected in the square and diamond paned double glazed replacement windows and an impressive brick fireplace and log burner, providing a warming focal point. Family and friends will enjoy a meal in the dual aspect formal dining room that also has French doors to the garden, an original hatch to the kitchen/breakfast area and an inset area ideal for a large sideboard or chest. The country style dual aspect kitchen/breakfast area is a real charmer with its brick archway and brick surround peninsular units providing a partial separation between the kitchen with its terracotta flooring and the breakfast area with its original wood floor. There is built in shelving and the wood units house a double oven and hob as well as stand-alone appliances while the large window provides delightful views over the extensive garden. The kitchen opens into a secondary hallway with a fascinating cathedral style external door, access to the utility room, a ground floor cloakroom, a workshop created from part of the attached garage and an internal door to the annexe. 

Back to the entrance hall, the multi-pane door opens to a staircase leading to the first floor where you will find the galleried landing with a large airing cupboard, a family bathroom with a corner bath, separate shower and a vanity basin as well as four bedrooms. These include a delightful guest double with an en suite shower and a walk in wardrobe, another double with a wall of fitted cupboards and the first bedroom with built in bedroom furniture, mirrored wardrobes and an adjacent cloakroom as well as a single bedroom that would make an excellent study or nursery or could be converted to an en suite bathroom.

An extended driveway leads to the left of the property and a separate external entrance to the first floor annexe that has its own private garden and terrace. Stairs lead up from a private lobby to the charming lounge that includes a kitchen area with an oven, hob and fridge and a peninsular breakfast bar. This opens into a double bedroom with an en suite shower and a fitted cupboard and the whole area makes a wonderful place for an older teenager wanting a bit of privacy, an adult family member or could make an excellent air b and b holiday let.

As well as a pathway entrance via the lychgate there is also access to a large driveway where you can park a number of vehicles and the former garage/log store that is ideal for bicycles, motor bikes and a ride on mower. The drive is bordered by beautifully manicured lawns that wraparound much of the property and include delightful brick surround flower and shrub beds, mature trees and a lovely large terrace for al fresco dining. The secluded garden is totally enclosed so is very safe for children and pets and paved paths wind round the greenhouse and lead to two garden storage sheds, a gate that opens onto The Leas private road with access to delightful places to go for a walk. There is also a discreetly hidden gravel area for bins and a gate to a grassy area with trees leading back to the lychgate hidden by high hedging and providing additional privacy from the road.

Important information

This is a Freehold property.

Property Features

  • A truly exceptional golf property
  • A delightful mock Tudor 1920s detached family home
  • 1 bedroom annexe with own entrance, garden and parking
  • Generous plot including a wonderful mature wraparound garden
  • Gated driveway and former garage/log store
  • Ideally located for Chestfield 18 hole golf course
  • Only 2 owners since property was built

Media

floorplan

floorplan

Kingsgate Avenue, Broadstairs,...

£950,000

5 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

Park Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent...

£900,000

4 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

St Martins Hill, Canterbury, K...

£900,000

4 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

North Barracks, Walmer, Deal, ...

£1,000,000

6 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

Clay Court, Woodnesborough, Sa...

£1,000,000

6 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

Grove Road, Grove, Canterbury,...

£1,000,000

5 Bedroom Detached House

More details...

Ref: 16002930

Fine & Country Canterbury

23 Watling Street
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 2UA
United Kingdom

T: +441227 479317
F: +441227 471146
E:

Our International Network


Connecting offices on over 300 locations worldwide, our referral system combines local knowledge and expertise with an international network to find the right buyer for you wherever they are, at the same time as finding you your ideal next move

Our International Websites

United KingdomFranceHungaryGermanySpainPortugalMauritiusThailandNamibiaNigeriaSouth AfricaAustraliaZimbabwe
carol_concert26s

THE FINE & COUNTRY FOUNDATION


The Fine & Country Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness of the causes of homelessness and supporting homeless charities. Around 100 million people are currently affected by homelessness worldwide. Please join us in helping to reduce this number. Read more »