Guide price

£1,750,000

8 bed detached house for sale
The Street, Denton CT4

    • 8 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 5 receptions

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Freehold
Added on 22/08/2026

About this property

  • Exceptional Grade II Listed country home set within approximately 12 acres of gardens, paddocks & equestrian land

  • Flexible & versatile accommodation spanning 6,500 sq. Ft. Including outbuildings

  • Option to purchase an additional 8 acres of land, subject to negotiation

  • Versatile layout that could remain as 2 living spaces or be reconfigured into 1 substantial family home, subject to requirements

  • Extensive accommodation with 2 kitchens, 2 staircases, 5 reception rooms, 4 bathrooms & up to 8 bedrooms across the main house

  • Large principal rooms with exposed beams, fireplaces & period detailing reflecting the character of the original property

  • Wide range of outbuildings including workshops, stables, stores, tractor shed, summer house & powered workspace

  • Generous off-road parking for multiple vehicles alongside extensive space for horseboxes, trailers & equestrian equipment

  • Rural setting in Denton between Canterbury & Folkestone, combining countryside surroundings with access to schools, amenities & transport links

  • Excellent access to the A2, M20 & High Speed rail services from Canterbury or Folkestone

The Street, Denton

Property Description: Guide Price £1,750,000 - £2,000,000. Set within approximately 12 acres of gardens, paddocks and established grounds, The Old Rectory is an exceptional Grade II Listed country residence that combines period character with remarkable versatility. Currently arranged as two independent homes beneath one roof, the property provides an increasingly rare opportunity for multigenerational living, equestrian buyers, home business operators or those seeking a substantial country residence with income potential, subject to any necessary permissions.

Approached via a sweeping driveway, the house immediately creates an impressive first impression, framed by mature trees and surrounded by open countryside. The grounds extend far beyond the formal gardens to include grazing paddocks, equestrian facilities and a collection of useful outbuildings, creating a property that is equally suited to family life and rural pursuits.

The accommodation extends to more than 6,500 square feet, including the outbuildings, and has evolved over time into two self-contained living spaces whilst retaining the option for a future owner to reconfigure the layout to suit their own requirements. Two kitchens, two staircases, five reception rooms, eight bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms provide exceptional flexibility, whether accommodating an extended family, creating independent guest accommodation or providing dedicated work-from-home space.

The principal reception rooms are generous in scale and full of period character, with exposed timbers, fireplaces and views across the surrounding grounds. Multiple living areas allow family members to spread out comfortably, while the kitchens and dining spaces provide practical everyday living for large households or dual occupancy.

The bedroom accommodation is equally impressive, with eight bedrooms arranged across the upper floors, complemented by dressing areas and several bath and shower rooms. The adaptable layout allows rooms to be repurposed as studies, hobby rooms or guest suites depending on individual requirements.

Outside: Externally the property becomes particularly distinctive. The house sits within approximately 12 acres, incorporating gardens, paddocks and established equestrian facilities including stables and a sand school, together with a shepherd’s hut positioned towards the top of the land.

The property also has an extensive collection of detached outbuildings, including a tractor shed, a workshop, a garage, storage areas and a summer house. One of the powered outbuildings is currently used by the vendor as a business workspace.

The scale of the land gives the property strong appeal for buyers with horses, while the range of buildings also creates room for machinery, tack, feed, vehicles and general storage. There is also off-road parking for multiple cars. There is also the option to purchase an additional 8 acres of land, subject to negotiation.

The surrounding countryside creates an attractive backdrop to the house, with open views across the adjoining land and a sense of separation from neighbouring properties. Denton sits between Canterbury and Folkestone, making the setting particularly appealing for those wanting a rural lifestyle while remaining within reach of both. The combination of substantial accommodation, approximately 12 acres and established equestrian infrastructure makes The Old Rectory a rare proposition.

Location: The Old Rectory is situated in the village of Denton, a small and highly regarded village nestled within the beautiful North Downs countryside between Canterbury and Folkestone. Surrounded by rolling farmland, ancient woodland and an extensive network of public footpaths and bridleways, the area is particularly popular with walkers, riders and those seeking a rural lifestyle.

Nearby Wingham, Barham and Elham provide a range of everyday amenities including village shops, pubs, cafés and primary schools, while the Cathedral City of Canterbury is approximately 8 miles away, offering an extensive selection of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and highly regarded grammar, state and independent schools.

The area is exceptionally well connected, with the A2 providing direct access towards Canterbury, Dover and the M2, while the nearby M20 links to Ashford, Maidstone and London. High Speed rail services from both Canterbury West and Folkestone West reach London St Pancras in around an hour, making the property well suited to commuters seeking a country home.

The surrounding countryside forms part of the spectacular Kent Downs National Landscape, renowned for its rolling hills, picturesque villages and excellent riding and walking routes, while the Channel Tunnel, Port of Dover and Kent coastline are all easily accessible.

Directions: SatNav = CT4 6QZ / What3Words = tributes.revised.filed

Council Tax: 2 council tax bands - G and A (correct at time of marketing). To check council tax for this property, please refer to the local authority website.

Local Authority: Dover District Council . Kent County Council .

Services: Oil fired heating, mains water and electricity, private drainage. For broadband and mobile coverage, we advise you check your providers website or refer to an online checker.

Tenure: This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession upon completion.

Disclaimer: Sandersons and their clients state that these details are for general guidance only and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. They do not form any part of any contract. All measurements are approximate, and floor plans are for general indication only and are not measured accurate drawings. No guarantees are given with any mentioned planning permission or fitness for purpose. No appliances, equipment, fixture or fitting has been tested by us and items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. Buyers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection or through the conveyancing process.

Identity verification: Please note, Sandersons UK are obligated by law to undertake Anti Money Laundering (aml) Regulations checks on any purchaser who has an offer accepted on a property. We are required to use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc.VAT per property and accepted offer. This is payable at the point an offer is accepted and our purchaser information form is completed, prior to issuing Memorandum of Sales to both parties respective conveyancing solicitors. This is a legal requirement and the charge is non-refundable.

Disclaimer: Please note the image with the boundary line is for indicative purposes only and will be need to be confirmed via Land Registry during the conveyancing process.

Additional Property Notes: The property is of traditional construction and has had no adaptations for accessibility. There is driveway parking for multiple vehicles in front of the property and a single garage. There is a public right of way across one of the fields.

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