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£440,000

Jersey Farm Close, Herne Bay

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • Incredible Home In A Unique Location
  • Stylish Interior
  • Converted Cow Barn
  • Forms Part Of An Exclusive Development
  • Striking Interior, two double bedrooms

Description

Jersey Farm was a fully operation farm providing milk and dairy products for many, many years to the residents of Herne Bay. This particular, striking home was actually the original cow shed with the stunning arched window starting life as a set of timber doors used by the cattle. In 2015, a talented architect designed the conversion to create two fantastic homes and used the structure cleverly to retain some of the high ceilings so the properties get flooded with light. Now tucked away in a cul-de-sac, there are but a few residences so these homes really are terribly exclusive.
One of Kent's oldest smock windmills, Herne Mill, dated 1789 is situated behind the house and can be clearly seen from the rear garden. The village of Herne, itself, is only a short walk away with its local pub 'The Smugglers'. This family run and highly regarded pub was a renowned smugglers' haunt and is thought to have stood there in some form since the late 14th century. The village centre is full of houses with wooden beams and timber frames and has a lovely school and local bus into coastal Herne bay, The Cathedral City of Canterbury and popular Whitstable.
This incredible property has a high end finish with rooms of elegant proportions, two bathrooms and two double bedrooms. A pretty garden with parking completes the picture.

Ground Floor -

Entrance Hallway - Double glazed front entrance door, stair case to first floor, under stairs storage cupboard, under floor heating.

Kitchen/Diner - 7.21m x 3.94m (23'8 x 12'11) - Fitted kitchen comprising of a range of matching wall and base units, with complementary work surfaces over, ceramic sink and drainer unit, integrated dishwasher, fridge freezer and washing machine, four gas burner hob with extractor canopy over, double oven, double glazed window to front and rear, laminate flooring, under floor heating.

Lounge - 7.29m x 3.81m (23'11 x 12'6) - Window to front and side, French doors to rear leading to the garden, under floor heating, log burner.

Bathroom - 2.49m x 2.26m (8'2 x 7'5) - Panelled bath with mixer tap and hand held shower attachment, wash hand basin set in vanity unit, low level WC, partially tiled walls, frosted window to rear, laminate flooring, under floor heating.

First Floor -

First Floor Landing - Velux window to front, radiator.

Bedroom One - 6.25m x 3.86m (20'6 x 12'8) - Double glazed window to front, two radiators, build in wardrobes.

Shower Room - 2.46m x 2.26m (8'1 x 7'5) - Fully tiled double shower cubicle, wash hand basin set in vanity unit, low level WC, heated towel rail, extractor fan, laminate flooring, Velux window to rear.

Bedroom Two - 6.25m x 3.94m (20'6 x 12'11) - Velux windows to front and rear, two radiators, built in wardrobes.

Outside -

Front Garden - Open plan frontage

Rear Garden - Paved patio area, shingle area, garden shed, side access.

Allocated Parking -

Council Tax Band C -

Nb - At the time of advertising these are draft particulars awaiting approval of our sellers.

Full Description - Jersey Farm was a fully operation farm providing milk and dairy products for many, many years to the residents of Herne Bay. This particular, striking home was actually the original cow shed with the stunning arched window starting life as a set of timber doors used by the cattle. In 2015, a talented architect designed the conversion to create two fantastic homes and used the structure cleverly to retain some of the high ceilings so the properties get flooded with light. Now tucked away in a cul-de-sac, there are but a few residences so these homes really are terribly exclusive.
One of Kent's oldest smock windmills, Herne Mill, dated 1789 is situated behind the house and can be clearly seen from the rear garden. The village of Herne, itself, is only a short walk away with its local pub 'The Smugglers'. This family run and highly regarded pub was a renowned smugglers' haunt and is thought to have stood there in some form since the late 14th century. The village centre is full of houses with wooden beams and timber frames and has a lovely school and local bus into coastal Herne bay, The Cathedral City of Canterbury and popular Whitstable.
This incredible property has a high end finish with rooms of elegant proportions, two bathrooms and two double bedrooms. A pretty garden with parking completes the picture.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
C
Date Posted
2026-05-10

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
82 B
89 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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106 High Street, Herne Bay, CT6 5LE

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