Hogbrook Hill Lane, Dover

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£1,350,000
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Living Spaces
3
Type
Detached
Ownership
Freehold
Area
4,059 sqft
Price per area
£333 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
3 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
3 Living Spaces

Features

Cellar
Fireplace
Garden
Garden Studio
Gym
Period Property
Plant Room
Pool
Porch
Renovation Potential
Sash Windows
Stone Flooring
Wooden Beams
Wooden Flooring

Information

Council Tax
Council Tax Band
G

Description

Hogbrook Farm is an exceptional Grade II Listed Tudor residence set within approximately 6.5 acres in the heart of the highly desirable Alkham Valley. Rich in character and period charm, this historic home combines striking architectural detail with well-maintained interiors and a remarkable breadth of ancillary accommodation and land. Approached via in-and-out private driveways and surrounded by mature gardens, paddocks, and far-reaching countryside views, the property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark rural home with substantial potential and versatility.

The ground floor provides an inviting sequence of living spaces, beginning with an entrance porch leading into a practical utility and shower room. A well-fitted kitchen sits at the heart of the home, while the principal living room is a generous, atmospheric space featuring an impressive inglenook fireplace and access to a second entrance porch. The dining room enjoys a central fireplace and a naturally defined study area, making it an ideal setting for both entertaining and home working. Traditional exposed beams, timber features, and period detailing are evident throughout, reinforcing the home's authentic Tudor character.

The first floor is arranged around a central landing and offers three generous bedrooms, each benefiting from built-in wardrobes and storage. A large four-piece family bathroom serves this level. A private staircase rises to the upper floor, where a fourth bedroom provides additional accommodation ideal for guests, older children, or a quiet retreat.

The external buildings further enhance the property's appeal. A brick-built stable block with an adjoining garage or home gym has the advantage of planning permission for conversion into a residential dwelling, offering scope for multi-generational living or additional income (subject to final consents). A second outbuilding comprises a self-contained one-bedroom annex with a kitchenette and en-suite shower room, connected to a substantial storage area that houses the boiler system for the heated swimming pool.

The grounds are extensive and highly versatile, incorporating mature gardens, patios surrounding the in-built heated pool, a large allotment with greenhouse, and sweeping lawns. The land includes an adjoining parcel of grazing land to the rear with separate access and further surrounding areas suitable for equestrian or smallholding interests. Together, these elements form a rare and comprehensive rural estate in a peaceful yet well-connected location.

Situation - Alkham is a picturesque rural village nestled within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering an appealing balance of countryside tranquillity and excellent connectivity. Set within a lush valley between Dover and Folkestone, the village is known for its scenic walking routes, thriving wildlife, and welcoming community centred around the highly regarded local pub and village hall. Despite its peaceful setting, Alkham provides convenient access to nearby towns for comprehensive amenities, schooling, and leisure facilities, while high-speed rail services from Dover and Folkestone offer fast connections to London. With its charming landscape, strong sense of community, and proximity to both coast and countryside, Alkham is a highly sought-after location for home-movers seeking a rural lifestyle without sacrificing practicality.

Lower Ground Floor -

Cellar - 3.36 x 3.39 (11'0" x 11'1") -

Ground Floor -

Porch -

Utility/ Shower Room - 2.64 x 3.60 (8'7" x 11'9" ) -

Kitchen - 3.40 x 7.07 (11'1" x 23'2") -

Living Room - 6.31 x 7.02 (20'8" x 23'0") -

Dining Room/ Study - 4.35 x 8.23 (14'3" x 27'0") -

First Floor -

Bedroom 1 - 3.77 x 4.52 (12'4" x 14'9") -

Bedroom 2 - 3.32 x 4.76 (10'10" x 15'7") -

Bedroom 3 - 4.09 x 4.21 (13'5" x 13'9") -

Family Bathroom -

Second Floor -

Bedroom 4 - 2.46 x 4.14 (8'0" x 13'6") -

Annexe -

Bedroom/ Kitchenette - 4.24 x 6.77 (13'10" x 22'2") -

Shower Room -

Boiler House/ Store - 4.4 x 5.61 (14'5" x 18'4") -

Outbuilding -

Stable Block - 3.98 x 11.21 (13'0" x 36'9") -

Store - 4.53 x 4.78 (14'10" x 15'8") -

Store/ Home Gym - 4.47 x 4.88 (14'7" x 16'0") -

Agents Notes - This property is Grade II Listed. List entry no. 1070039.

Price Guide

This Home
£333 / sqft
Area Average
£352 / sqft
Price per Area
£227 / sqft
Lowest
£333 / sqft
This Home
£742 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Rural
defined as 'rural village'
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