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Nestled in the Kent countryside, Old Chegs is a charming Flemish bond brick and part tile-hung farmhouse dating back to the 17th century, offering approximately 3,400sq. ft. of light-filled flexible accommodation. The property features an L-shaped configuration over three floors, with a wealth of retained character features including leaded glazing, exposed beams, and original fireplaces. Key features include a gabled porch, reception hall, spacious kitchen/breakfast room with a four-oven AGA, large sitting room with exposed brick open fireplace, and a versatile family room. The property has four generous bedrooms, including a principal suite with en-suite bathroom, as well as a contemporary family shower room and two further bedrooms on the second floor. The property is set within approximately 1.45 acres, with a landscaped garden featuring level lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a rose garden. A separate, substantial oak-framed building offers additional space for entertainment and relaxation, while the outdoor highlights include an enclosed tennis court, greenhouse, vegetable garden, and stone-built garden/outbuilding.