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Downsview Guesthouse in Kennington, Ashford, goes on market years after 'Three in a Bed' victory

An award-winning B&B which is set to become surrounded by homes has gone on the market for £1.5m.

The Downsview Guesthouse in Kennington triumphed on Channel 4's 'Three in a Bed' programme in 2011 - a reality show which saw the owners go head-to-head with two other hotels.

A sign at the entrance to the B&B opposing the 'Large Burton' development
A sign at the entrance to the B&B opposing the 'Large Burton' development

But now the Willesborough Road site has been put up for sale amid plans for a controversial 725-home housing estate on farmland next to the property.

Last year, Quinn Estates was given permission for its Conningbrook Park, or 'Large Burton', scheme which includes a new site for Ashford Bowls Club, a two-form entry primary school and community centre.

The application approved in May only grants full permission for 288 homes, with outline permission for the other 437 - including those directly behind the guest house.

Originally the manor house to Holmlea Farm, the B&B sits on a one-acre site with 13 ensuite guest bedrooms and a two-bedroom apartment/holiday let.

Christie & Co, which is marketing the property, says it features a "wealth of original period features including decorative cornices and fireplaces".

An overview of the 'Large Burton' site, showing which area has been fully approved and which has been allowed in principle
An overview of the 'Large Burton' site, showing which area has been fully approved and which has been allowed in principle

In the description, the property advisers say: "Downsview sits on a plot that extends to almost an acre comprising formal gardens, including extensive lawns and views to the rear over adjoining farmland.

"There are two former shipping containers, one providing useful storage facilities and the other converted to a gym, currently used by the owners for their own private use.

"The owners run the business with the support of a small team of staff that has allowed them to have an enjoyable lifestyle.

"It could continue to run as it is now, or more hands-on owners could save on some of those staff costs, should they wish to do so."

The site is on the busy Willesborough Road, about two miles from Ashford town centre
The site is on the busy Willesborough Road, about two miles from Ashford town centre
More than 700 homes are planned for farmland off Willesborough Road
More than 700 homes are planned for farmland off Willesborough Road

Christie & Co says the site - which was built in the early 1900s - "benefits from attracting guests from all over the UK and the continent".

The firm added: "Having purchased the business in 2016, the current owners have spent much time and effort improving the property even further, which has seen trade grow significantly during their stewardship."

Last month, KentOnline revealed how the nearby Croft Hotel is being turned into a six-pronged restaurant complex featuring a country pub and pizza restaurant.

The site was originally the manor house to Holmlea Farm
The site was originally the manor house to Holmlea Farm
How the 'Large Burton' development could look
How the 'Large Burton' development could look
The previous owners of the guest house enjoyed success on 'Three in a Bed', and the site is now on the market for £1,490,000
The previous owners of the guest house enjoyed success on 'Three in a Bed', and the site is now on the market for £1,490,000

The site is set to open in August - but only if the Covid-19 vaccine has been fully rolled out by then.

KentOnline approached the owners of the Downsview Guesthouse for comment.

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