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An exceptionally attractive estate occupying a glorious, secluded location surrounded by its own farmland with Grade II* Wealden Hall House, impressive oast house, spacious cottage and holiday cottage, accompanied by various outbuildings including a traditional unconverted barn, all set in about 51 acres. Available as a whole or in two lots.Lot 1The Paper Mill Estate is set in the most idyllic of settings; approached from a quiet lane along a private drive, surrounded by acres of woodland and meadows. The residential estate consists of a Grade II* listed Wealden hall house, a beautiful four bedroom oast house, a one bedroom converted stable which has been used as a holiday let, and a Kentish barn currently used for weddings, with potential to convert subject to the necessary planning consents, plus additional outbuildings.The Paper Mill itself is a wonderful example of a hall house dating from the latter part of the 15th century with original features at every turn. Later additions followed with a restoration at the turn of the 20th century. It’s a truly magnificent building, particularly the Great Hall with its full height ceilings, brick flooring, stone fire surround to the majestic fireplace and the enclosed Minstrels gallery which now forms the first floor landing. The property is fully deserving of its Grade II* listing, as noted in Pevsner Buildings of England, and derives its name from a paper mill situated in the field on the river in the 19th century. The Paper Mill was also featured in the BBC documentary “History of Britain” presented by Sir Simon Schama.The accommodation is set across three floors. To the ground floor is the kitchen with breakfast area, dining hall, music room, drawing room, home office and cloakroom. On the first floor are four bedrooms – two interconnecting with attic space above, two family bathrooms and separate cloakroom with a further double bedroom and walk in storage on the second floor. The property also has two cellars, one used for wine storage. The house is circled by a brick paved pathway with formal gardens on three sides, enclosed by mature hedging and cleverly partitioned to provide areas of dining, seating and access to a south facing swimming pool. There is also a vegetable garden with a traditional greenhouse and garden store.Paper Mill Oast has been updated and extended over the last decade and now offers contemporary accommodation set across two floors and offering four bedrooms. Parking for the oast is in front of a converted barn which is now used as a home office. The gardens surround the property and offer areas of lawn, a dining space beneath a wisteria covered pergola and enclosed by mature hedging.The converted stable provides a kitchen, sitting room with dining area, double bedroom and en-suite bathroom, adjacent to its own fully enclosed and private seating area. This has provided a useful income through holiday lettings.The traditional Kentish barn forms part of an idyllic open air wedding venue, together with the meadow and bluebell woods; it offers the most romantic of settings and has hosted many weddings over the years. The Paper Mill Estate has also hosted the In The Woods Festival in previous years, which was credited for promoting new talent including Alt J, Young Fathers and Glass Animals.There are too many outstanding features to list that make The Paper Mill estate a very special combination of properties, the likes of which do not come to the market very often.Lot 2Paper Mill Cottage has recently undergone a programme of extension and modernisation and subject to any necessary planning consents could be further extended to offer additional accommodation. Access for the cottage is directly from Hinksden Lane to arrive at a parking area with an outbuilding providing storage and workshop. There are generous gardens to the front and rear of the cottage with views over the adjoining farmland.Agent’s note- lot 1 comprises all properties and land, except for Paper Mill Cottage and its gardens. Lot 2 comprises Paper Mill Cottage and its gardens only.- The property will either be sold as lot 1 or lot 1 and 2 together. Lot 2 will not be available for sale prior to the sale of lot 1.- kcc footpath, ref WC188, runs along the driveway and passes out of view in front of The Paper Mill through the adjacent meadow.- Power lines cross the western boundary of The Paper Mill.- The barn and woods at the Paper Mill are fully licensed for wedding ceremonies.- The land is made up of grassland registered for the Rural Payments Scheme and mixed woodland.- A local farmer uses paddocks for grazing under a flexible licence arrangementThe Paper Mill is located in a peaceful and tranquil setting in the Weald of Kent. Surrounded by farmland and enjoying rural views, the location is truly idyllic. It is a short drive to central Benenden, as well as close proximity to Sandhurst and Hawkhurst. The latter of which offers every day conveniences including Tesco and Waitrose supermarkets, plus the indedendent Kino cinema.Benenden village provides a butcher, hairdressers and post office and the renowned Bull Inn & Restaurant. The market towns of Cranbrook and Tenterden offer a more comprehensive selection of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.There are a wealth of leisure facilities and tourist attractions nearby including Hemsted and Bedgebury Forests, Chart Hills, Dale Hill and Tenterden Golf Clubs, Sissinghurst, Bodiam and Scotney Castles (National Trust) and Bewl Water Reservoir. Numerous public footpaths and bridleways nearby give access to miles of open countryside.There are a wide range of schools that cater for all age groups in both the private and state sectors, such as Dulwich Preparatory in Cranbrook and Saint Ronan's in Hawkhurst, Benenden Girls School and Claremont Senior school in Bodiam. Paper Mill is located in the catchment area for the much sought after Cranbrook School.Commuter services can be found at Staplehurst to London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross stations, as well as services to Ashford International for the high speed service to St. Pancras from 37 minutes. The A21 gives access to national road networks linking to Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports, coastal ports of Dover and Folkestone, as well as the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone for links to the continent.Benenden 2.8 milesCranbrook School 4 milesStaplehurst Station 9.6 milesA21 5.1 miles(All distances are approximate)