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Grade I listed £1.9m house for sale at Aylesham with lake built for the Black Prince

Not every house has a lake -and even fewer come with a lake made specially for a prince.

Legend has it that the man-made lake that comes with Grade I listed Ratling Court in Aylesham near Canterbury, up for sale for just under £1.9m, was built for Edward, the Black Prince, to cross.

Five bedroom Ratling Court in Aylesham near Canterbury, parts of which date back to 1320 Picture: Jackson-Stops
Five bedroom Ratling Court in Aylesham near Canterbury, parts of which date back to 1320 Picture: Jackson-Stops

The five bedroom property, spread out over about 4.7 acres, was originally built for the de Ratling family around 1320 and remained a possession of the Earls Cowper for many years.

With later additions in the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries, the home also comes with two oast houses in the grounds.

The lake at Ratling Court, Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops
The lake at Ratling Court, Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops
An aerial shot of Ratling Court, spread over 4.7 acres Picture: Jackson-Stops
An aerial shot of Ratling Court, spread over 4.7 acres Picture: Jackson-Stops
The Donkey Wheel House at Ratling Court in Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops
The Donkey Wheel House at Ratling Court in Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops

With many original features, such as a King post roof over the central hall (one of the very few surviving roofs in Kent) crown posts, dragon beams, exposed timbers, it also has five reception rooms and a snug.

The kitchen at Ratling Court Picture: Jackson-Stops
The kitchen at Ratling Court Picture: Jackson-Stops
Ratling Court in Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops
Ratling Court in Aylesham Picture: Jackson-Stops
Ratling Court in Aylesham near Canterbury Picture: Jackson-Stops
Ratling Court in Aylesham near Canterbury Picture: Jackson-Stops
Ratling Court
Ratling Court

In the grounds, besides the oast houses and stable block is a thatched Donkey Wheel House, with all the original workings, which links up to the rear entrance of the house.

To find out more about the house, for sale through the Canterbury office of Jackson-Stops for £1,895,000 click here.

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