£300,000
(£372/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleMain Road, Sellindge TN25
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
807 sq. ft
About this property
A 2 bedroom mid terraced Victorian cottage
Off road parking for one vehicle
Arranged over three floors
Stunning lower ground floor with kitchen, dining room and vaulted brick cellar which has been converted into a lounge/snug area
Garden with home office/outbuilding
Full of character and period charm
No onward chain
Top floor with master bedroom and 4 piece bathroom
Village location with easy access to the village of Hythe
From the front, it looks like a charming Victorian cottage.
Then you open the front door.
Suddenly you're not looking at a two-bedroom cottage at all. You're discovering a home arranged over three floors, full of character, unexpected spaces and moments that make you stop, smile and wonder what could possibly be around the next corner.
Every time you think you've understood it, it reveals something else, it’s a home of character and of depth.
The entrance porch creates a welcome pause between the outside world and home, and from entrance hall beyond you immediately have a choice - upstairs or straight ahead. Let’s start at the top.
The first floor feels almost like a private suite. The principal bedroom is a generous double with exposed timber floorboards full of character, while opposite sits a beautifully presented sympathetically designed four-piece bathroom. Elevated above the surrounding gardens, you can soak in the bath looking through clear glass towards trees and open countryside, enjoying a level of privacy that only comes with countryside living.
Back on the middle floor, the cottage reveals the room you probably expected to find all along. A warm and welcoming sitting room centres around a feature fireplace and exposed brick flooring, making it the perfect place to curl up with a book or simply switch off for a while. Alongside sits the second bedroom before the house asks you one more question...
Shall we head downstairs?
This is where everything changes.
The lower ground floor is, without doubt, the heart of the home. The kitchen and dining space is wonderfully sociable, with an abundance of storage, generous worktop space and room for a large dining table where friends and family naturally gather. The best kitchens aren't simply places to cook - they're places where conversations continue long after dinner has finished, and this one feels made for exactly that.
Then, just when you think you've seen the best of it, you step down once more.
The vaulted brick cellar has been transformed into the most extraordinary snug. Once a working part of the original cottage, it now provides one of those spaces that simply can't be recreated in a modern home. Cosy without feeling confined and connected beautifully to the kitchen while retaining its own identity, it's the sort of room that quietly becomes everyone's favourite.
Throw open the doors to the patio and, for a moment, it's difficult to know where the house ends and the garden begins. The only real difference is the breeze.
Outside, the mature garden feels wonderfully private as it gently falls away towards the stream that forms its natural boundary. The gentle sound of running water and birdsong provide the soundtrack here, while tucked safely above the stream sits a detached cabin that's ideal as a home office, artist's studio, treatment room or simply somewhere to escape with a coffee and a laptop.
The garden unfolds naturally as you explore it. Closest to the house, the patio, planters and arbour create the perfect setting for outdoor dining or a quiet morning coffee. Beyond, a lawn gives way to a lightly wooded area beneath a gentle canopy of trees, creating a peaceful retreat. Finally, at the foot of the garden, raised beds are ready for anyone who enjoys growing their own fruit, vegetables or cut flowers, before the gently flowing stream brings the journey to its natural conclusion.
Homes with this much character are rarely predictable, and that's exactly why they're so memorable.
Sellindge continues to be one of the area's most popular villages thanks to its balance of countryside living and everyday convenience. Excellent access to the M20, Ashford International Station and the coast sit alongside a thriving village community with a popular primary school, doctor's surgery and local shops, making it an ideal place to put down roots.
If you've been searching for a home with character and personality, somewhere that keeps rewarding your curiosity long after you've crossed the threshold, this remarkable Victorian cottage deserves your time. We suspect you'll know within moments whether it's the one.
Garden
Accessible via a side gate
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