This property is a well-built Black and White Tudor House ~ with Entrance Hall, Lobby and Corridor leading to Nursery or Reception Room, Drawing Room, Lounge Hall with a minstrel gallery,  forming the landing, which is an unique feature. There are two samll rooms known as Growleries (places to retreat to, alone when ill-humoured or to growl,) one being a Study and the other a Store Room. The Dining Room with a fine beamed ceiling, bathroom and W.C. Kitchen, Scullery, Boiler Room and adjacent Staff Sitting Room.  

On The First Floor ~   Approached by an easy rising stairway are Four principal Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms and A Dressing Room. All the rooms have radiators and Nos 1, 2 and 4 good well built-in cupboards. The atmosphere of this house is comfortable and friendly.  

Outdoors ~  The Outbuildings ~ approached by a separate entrance on the frontage there is a Double Garage with room for work bench etc,  Loft Over. There are other useful buildings including Apple Room, Potting and Tool Sheds, Heated Greenhouse with Grapevine. Air raid shelter now a garden store.  the picturesque gardens are sheltered and tastefully laid out and easily maintained. They include wide sloping lawns, herbaceous borders, ornamental trees and shrubberies. The Kitchen Garden is adequate and to the South is a small enclosure planted with cherry trees. The small Paddock in the front of the house ensures the view and avoids the chance of being overlooked.

It was offered for sale on the instructions of the owner, (having moved to a new home in another district,) at a Freehold price of £7,500 with vacant possession. The joint agents were Messrs. Burrows, Clements, Winch & Sons, of Cranbrook and Ashford, and Messrs. Geering  & Colyer. of Ashford, Hawkhurst & Tunbridge Wells. This item consists of four pages, (eight sides with three blank) folded in half, staple bound with some rust showing. There are two black and white photos, one of the frontage to the stiff card cover and the second of the interior of the Lounge Hall with its' minstrel gallery. The details describe the extent of the property & grounds.  Although it is some  seventy years old, this ephemeral item is in remarkably good, clean condition.