Key Features
- Beautiful Grade II listed cottage dating from around 1460
- Three spacious bedrooms arranged over three floors
- Two bathrooms
- No Onward Chain
- Large living room with inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove
- Character-filled kitchen overlooking the garden
- Landscaped rear garden with patio
- Driveway providing parking for two cars
- Situated in the historic village of Chartham
- Conveniently located close to the mainline railway station with services to London
Full Property Description
Nestled in the heart of Chartham's historic village centre, Rattington House is a delightful Grade II listed home believed to date back to around 1460. Beautifully presented with climbing wisteria and a traditional white picket fence, this exceptional cottage combines centuries of history with generous living space and wonderfully high ceilings rarely found in period homes.
Offering over 1,800 sq ft of accommodation across three floors, the property is considerably larger than most three-bedroom homes, making it an ideal choice for families or those seeking character without compromising on space.
The home is filled with original features that reflect its rich heritage. Exposed timber framing, decorative wood panelling with rare printed grain, intricate carved details and quirky architectural elements and historic features give every room its own unique personality.
Offering over 1,800 sq ft of accommodation across three floors, the property is considerably larger than most three-bedroom homes, making it an ideal choice for families or those seeking character without compromising on space.
The home is filled with original features that reflect its rich heritage. Exposed timber framing, decorative wood panelling with rare printed grain, intricate carved details and quirky architectural elements and historic features give every room its own unique personality.
A separate dining hall provides an ideal space for entertaining, while the charming kitchen enjoys views over the rear garden beneath an open cat-slide roof, where the original timber-framed exterior wall remains on display. A utility room and ground-floor shower room add everyday practicality.