Moat Farm House is an exquisite Tudor farmhouse recently beautifully and lovingly restored and refurbished to emphasise and enhance the wonderful period features. The generous accommodation provides 7 bedrooms and 6 bath/shower rooms (4 ensuite), a huge vaulted farmhouse kitchen, a secondary kitchen and three reception rooms.
Set in 6 acres, it is surrounded by its own land on the edge of the lovely village of Ash, only 3 miles from Sandwich, one of the best preserved medieval towns in England. The grounds extend to the churchyard of St Nicholas, Ash, a church dating mainly from the fourteenth century.
The village has a mini-supermarket and a late night shop as well as a small Boots. The medieval village pub is about to reopen. Juliet's Farm shop and restaurant are visited by people from far and wide. All these amenities are within a few minutes walk of the house.
The house is beautifully furnished throughout with a combination of antiques and more modern pieces, all selected and arranged with great care and skill.
The garden is a joy with deep borders containing mainly country cottage-style plants and with views of the church and surrounding countryside. There are several seating areas to choose from and a large table outside the folding doors of the kitchen seating 16 people, with an option to seat more at other tables. The Weber grill can be wheeled to wherever you need it!
Outside a thatched barn contains an attractive games room with table tennis, darts and table football which is very popular with the younger generation wishing to hang out together.
There are lovely walks around the house and many exceptional sights further afield.
The owners have enclosed the garden area as far as possible to contain small dogs, there are gates that can be kept closed to stop young children from going to the pond unaccompanied.
This is a wonderful house for families to come together, large groups of friends, golfers, walkers and of course dogs and children are so welcome!
There is parking all around the house including outside the side door of the kitchen.
Kitchen
The exceptional kitchen has been significantly extended by the current owners and is extremely spacious and well equipped. To the west are folding doors leading to the lawn and garden and the large outside table.
There are three ovens (one a Siemens fast heating tower oven) and three further ovens in the wood-fired eco-range for the adventurous! This provides a glass-fronted wood-burning stove for the cooler months. There is also a large integrated microwave.
There is a triple sink with detachable tap, two dishwashers, Quooker constant boiling water tap, Fisher and Paykel fridge freezer with an ice maker and cool water filter, and a small sink on the island. There is a larder with plenty of space for food storage, a wine cooler and a six ring gas hob.
The recycled quarry tile floor has underfloor heating. The original Tudor bricks on one of the walls have been exposed to wonderful effect.
Study
This leads off the kitchen and can be a useful place to store bags, computers etc out of the way.
A very few steps away across the drive is the newly built utility room/boot room. This has a washing machine, dryer, another dishwasher, triple sink and a very large ceiling pulley drying rack. There is plenty of space for boots, coats etc. There is also a large extra deep freeze and overflow fridge.
Sitting Room
A beautiful room with the original Tudor window to the rear, exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace containing a wood burning stove, a TV and three large comfortable sofas.
Main Hall
Stone flagged floor and more exposed beams and the front door with a stained glass panel above depicting a coat of arms of the builder of the house in 1575.
Back hall leading to:
Downstairs Bedroom
This can be set with a single bed or two single beds and is ideal for an older person or children/teenagers.
En suite Wet room
shower and a basin
Cloakroom
WC with the basin
Drawing Room
A more formal reception room. This room is wood panelled, has an inglenook fireplace with an open fire and shuttered windows. This open to
Library
A wonderful long and beautiful dining table seating 14
Door leading to
Adjoining cottage
This cottage has a large double-aspect living room with a well equipped and brand new secondary kitchen (with further dishwasher and washing machine), TV, sofa, table etc.
Stairs leading to
First floor double bedroom with a king size bed and en suite bathroom with bath and walk-in shower.
First Floor
From the main hall is an old wooden staircase leading to the first floor landing.
Bedroom 2
The Regency-inspired south bedroom is the full depth of the house and contains a King size bed
En suite shower
Shower, basin and WC, underfloor heating.
Bedroom 3
The middle bedroom is particularly light with two large windows and has an iron and brass double bed.
Master bedroom (4)
The master bedroom is the full depth of the house with windows at both ends with a king sized bed.
En suite
Small en suite with a shower, basin and WC, underfloor heating
Family bathroom
Large double shower, bath, underfloor heating,
Stiars leading to:
Top floor
Bedroom 5
King size bed
Bedroom 6
Double bed.
There are separate portable mattresses for flexibility in case people didn't want to share beds.
Bathroom
Bath, shower and underfloor heating.
Outside
A wonderful large garden, several seating areas to choose from and a large outside table seating 16 people, BBQ
Thatched barn
Contains a great games room (unheated) with table tennis, darts and table football.
Dogs are welcome and the owners have enclosed the area as far as possible for small dogs, there are gates which can be kept closed to stop younger children from going to the pond unaccompanied.