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The Moat House is a unique character home built in 1905 as an extension to a 15th-century Wealden Hall House. The property retains many original features, including wide panelled doors, high ceilings, cornicing, deep skirtings, and a grand Bethersden Marble feature fireplace in the sitting room. The accommodation comprises a long entrance hall, cloakroom/utility, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room with island, and a superb heated orangery/diner/reception. The first floor features a principal bedroom, a second bedroom with en-suite shower, and a colourful main bathroom with p-shaped bath. Outside, the property has allocated parking for two vehicles, a single garage, and a private rear garden with a manicured lawn, vegetable plots, garden sheds, a stream, an original hexagon summer house, and an upper flagstone area.