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Hawkenbury Farm is a Grade II listed Wealden House built between 1460 and 1470. The property features exposed timber frame elevations, a Kent peg tiled roof, and a stone plinth. Inside, the house has a wealth of period features, including featherboard doors, beams, brick floors, mullioned windows, and a Crown post. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, sitting room, drawing room, kitchen, utility room, and office, while the first floor has a principal bedroom with an inglenook fireplace, three further bedrooms, and two separate bathrooms. The property is surrounded by a five-bar gate, a gravel drive, and well-stocked gardens with two ponds, a timber greenhouse, a kitchen garden, and a brick workshop, as well as a double garage with a storeroom over.