Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
4
Receptions
2
Type
houses
About this property
When agents describe homes as “unique, ” it’s often little more than a well-worn buzzword-something to catch the eye. But how often is a home truly unique, especially when so many sit among rows of similar properties? If you’re searching for something genuinely different, something with real individuality, this is the property equivalent of asking a chef for their favourite dish-or choosing the wine they personally recommend, rather than simply picking from the list.
Barleyhurst is exactly that: a true one-off, unlikely to blend in with anything else on the market. It offers character, charm, space, and a prestigious countryside setting, with sea views, lifestyle appeal, versatility, and the potential for multi-generational living-all wrapped in a sense of complete seclusion. It feels almost like a series of boxes being ticked that you didn’t even think to ask for.
That seclusion is one of its defining qualities. There are no neighbours pressing in around you, yet it never feels remote, thanks to the convenience of the location and the nearby village of Aldington. Perched high on the highly regarded Knoll Hill, the house feels as though it overlooks the world below. From here, you can watch the shifting shadows of clouds drift across the landscape and stretch out towards the sea-mesmeric at times, always dramatic, and constantly changing with the seasons.
The main house is the original building and, while similar in size to the annexe, carries all the charm of its 1930s origins. It has the feel of a traditional home, with what might once have been servant’s quarters to one side-or perhaps it was always intended to accommodate extended family, long before multi-generational living became as common as it is today. That flexibility is now more relevant than ever, and this home offers it in abundance, both within the main house and through the annexe-a term that barely does it justice.
The main house provides three bedrooms, including a ground-floor bedroom and an impressive principal suite. One benefits from an en suite shower room, while the other features its own WC and wash basin. The ground floor centres around a stunning double-aspect lounge overlooking the grounds, complete with a spectacular inglenook fireplace. There is also a separate dining room, a cloakroom, and a kitchen that steps down into a bright garden room. From here, a hallway with double-sided wardrobes leads through to the ground-floor bedroom.
Upstairs, there are two further bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys far-reaching views across Romney Marsh and out towards the sea, while the second double-aspect bedroom is equally well-proportioned. A separate WC and bathroom complete the first floor. Throughout the home, character and charm reveal themselves at every turn.
In contrast to the warmth and history of the main house, the annexe ( or The Burrows, as it’s named) offers something entirely different. It is currently a blank canvas awaiting its artist-and what a sense of freedom that provides. Within its four walls lies the opportunity to shape and create a space entirely your own. The ground floor offers a kitchen, a shower/wet room - alongside an impressive area ideal as a lounge diner.
The first floor has offers 3 bedrooms - all with far reaching views - and a bathroom.
The two properties sit within approximately 1.5 acres of level grounds which are hidden away behind electric gates leading to an expansive driveway with an abundance of parking. To the rear, views stretch across open fields towards Aldington church and beyond to the Downs on the horizon. The gardens offer a variety of spaces to relax and unwind in complete peace and tranquillity. There are outbuildings, a beautifully designed seating area surrounding a sunken pond, mature shrubs and borders, and even a wilding area where nature has been allowed to flourish. With this much space and privacy, it feels almost as though you exist in your own world-whether entertaining guests, hosting family gatherings, or simply enjoying the sounds of nature.
You could search for years and struggle to find a home quite like Barleyhurst. Its position, uninterrupted views from front to back, and rare combination of two distinct homes-one rich in character, the other full of potential-create a balance of romance and practicality that is increasingly hard to find. Whether for multi-generational living, independent accommodation with the reassurance of proximity, an Airbnb opportunity, or simply giving family members space to grow in an increasingly challenging first-time buyer market, this is a property that adapts effortlessly.
You may first be drawn in by the character, the grounds, and the views-but it is the possibilities, the lifestyle, and the sense of freedom it offers that truly stay with you.
EPC Rating: EGardenApproximately 1.5 acres of space