The White Oak Plot 142 £1,317,500 Introducing property 142, a stunning 4 bedroom detached home at Oakhill. The impressive kitchen/dining area has an adjoining utility room, that opens out onto the garden with lawn and patio. The garden is fully turfed with patio, perfect for entertaining. The garden features include an outside light, garden tap and electrical sockets for convenience. The kitchen is completed to a high specification, with integrated appliances including a built in double oven, 5 zone induction hob, dishwasher, larder fridge and freezer. All doors and drawers are soft closing. The utility room includes plumbing for a washing machine, stainless steel undermount sink, 20mm Silestone worktops and access out to the garden. The separate living room benefits from French doors opening out to the garden, welcoming plenty of natural light. There is also a separate study towards the front of the property, perfect for working from home. The WC and storage cupboards complete the ground floor. Bedroom 1 is a spacious bedroom with a large window, bespoke fitted wardrobes and en suite. Bedroom 2 also includes an en suite. Bedroom 3 is a spacious double bedroom. The family bathroom finished to a high specification completes the first floor. The second floor occupies bedroom 4, is a spacious double bedroom. An additional shower room, finished to high specification and a large storage cupboard. Double Garage and two parking spaces included within the property Oakhill is a brand new gated development set in 30 acres of beautiful Kent countryside, comprising an impressive collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses. Berkeley will be redeveloping the stunning Grade II Listed building, which will also include the conversion of Oakhill House. Residents will benefit from stunning views across the mature landscaped surroundings. The train station at Hildenborough provides connections to London Bridge in 32* minutes. Exclusive residents' facilities including a gym, cinema room, padel court, co-working space and outside BBQ area. *Journey times approximate only. Source: nationalrail.co.uk and Google maps **CGI's are indicative only For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tonbridge-road-d606839/for-sale_i71043125
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A rare opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented, detached family house located on the outskirts of the sought after village of Otford, offering flexible accommodation with a superb outlook to the rear backing onto open fields. This impressive family home is decorated in a neutral colour palette throughout providing light, well presented and proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors. The fully enclosed entrance porch leads into the hall with staircase rising to first floor and doors to a cloakroom and the principal receptions rooms. The living room has a feature fireplace with stone hearth and double doors through to the dining room which opens to the conservatory. This room has double doors leading out to the garden and wooden flooring which extends throughout the reception rooms. There is a separate study with a range of built in desk units with drawers beneath and display shelves above. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room has granite work surfaces with cupboards and drawers beneath and wall mounted units above incorporating an underhung sink. Appliances include a double oven, ceramic hob with extractor hood above, integrated dishwasher, space for wine fridge and space for American style fridge/freezer. There is a breakfast bar and doors leading out to the garden. The utility room has a door out to the garden, work surface with space for tumble dryer and washing machine beneath, wall mounted units, porcelain sink and courtesy door to the garage. Both the kitchen and utility room have underfloor heating. To the first floor there is a split landing with staircase leading upto bedroom two, which has a range of fitted wardrobes to one wall and doors to a well appointed ensuite shower room. The main landing has access to loft, airing cupboard and doors leading to the principal bedroom with a range of fitted wardrobes, ensuite shower room and archway through to a dressing room, which was previously bedroom five, and is fitted with a range of wardrobes and dressing table. There are two further bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes and both enjoying far reaching views to the rear over open countryside. The family bathroom completes the accommodation. Externally there is a double garage with two up and over doors and courtesy door to the utility room. To the front, the property is approached by a brick block driveway providing off road parking with an additional area of lawn and flower beds stocked with shrubs and flowering plants. The rear garden has brick block patio running adjacent to the rear of the house whilst the majority of the garden is laid to lawn with flower beds stocked with shrubs and flowering plants and backs onto open fields. Council Tax Band G - £3,715.40 (2023/24) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_otford-d528297/for-sale_i70923864
Coombe Bank is a handsome, classically proportioned Georgian country house with a cottage annexe set in approx. 3.6 acres of gardens and paddocks on a quiet rural lane backing on to open countryside near the village of Boughton Monchelsea. Unlisted, the beautifully presented accommodation comprises of: Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Study, Cinema room, Family Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Laundry Room, Cloakroom, Principal Bedroom with en-suite, Dressing Room, 3 further Bedrooms and a Family Bathroom. Set in the grounds the former Coach House has been converted into a detached cottage with comfortable annexe accommodation of: Sitting Room, Kitchen, Bedroom, Cloakroom and Bathroom. There is also a detached barn-style triple garage/garden store with a Games Room/Office on the first floor. The well-established mature formal grounds extending to approx. 1 acre include a partial walled former kitchen garden with original tile roofed potting shed. Coombe Bank also benefits from approx. 2.6 acres of paddock. Location: Coombe Bank House is situated on a quiet country lane on the periphery of Boughton Monchelsea village. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Boltone, which means 'where Willows grow'. Commonly known as Quarry Hills, Boughton Monchelsea lies on the ragstone ridge situated between the North Downs and the Weald of Kent. Locally quarried ragstone has been used in construction of some of our national treasures including Westminster Abbey, Rochester Castle and original part of St.Pauls Cathedral. Boughton Monchelsea's Norman church which lies just over the brow of the hill overlooking the Weald beyond, was built in around 1100. The church lychgate was constructed in 1470 and is believed to be the second oldest in the country. Local infrastructure: The Village has a few shops and a couple of welcoming historic country inns and further shopping facilities are to be found in nearby Coxheath and Staplehurst. Maidstone is some 4 miles away offering a wider variety of in and out of town shopping centres, supermarkets, theatres, cinemas, restaurants and bars. Ideally positioned for the commuter is Marden railway station (some 6 miles away) providing services to London Bridge, Waterloo, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. Maidstone East Station provides services to London Victoria in an hour or so. Marden also connects to Ashford International which provides the fast service to St. Pancras and to Europe. The Motorway network (M20) can be easily accessed at Junction 8 near Hollingbourne or Junctions 4,5,6 & 7 Nr. Maidstone. Kent is renowned for the quality, choice and commitment to excellence of its educational system in both the public and private sector. Noteworthy schools in the area include: Sutton Valence Independent School (preparatory and senior), and the Maidstone Grammar Schools. Coombe Bank House is also well placed for Benenden(girls) and Tonbridge(boys) Schools and King's in Canterbury,. Coombe bank house history: Originally named Combe Garden, Coombe Bank House is believed to have been built by the Joy family. Highly regarded, artist Thomas Musgrove Joy was born in Boughton Monchelsea famous for his painting of Grace Darling and her heroics he had exhibitions at the Royal Academy and was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint The Prince and Princess of Wales. Some of his works still hang in the Parish Church. An engraved brick within the Cottage bears his name and is dated 1828. Description: Coombe Bank House is a handsome unlisted late Georgian country house which dates to the early 19th century with later additions in the early 20th century. Of brick construction the house features attractive sash windows and a Doric columned portico front entrance, all beneath a hipped and pitched tiled roof. The old Coach House within the grounds has been lovingly converted and serves as annexe accommodation, ideal for guests, staff or family. The grounds extend to approximately 3.6 acres of beautiful gardens featuring pretty borders, mature fruit trees, terraces for outdoor entertaining and a partially walled garden. A barn-style garage for two vehicles and a garden store/workshop together with an impressive first floor games room/office complete the accommodation. From the front of the house a stunning porch with portico and Doric columns leads to a heavy wooden door with windows to the front which opens into the: Entrance hall: 14' 8 x 7' 1 (4.48m x 2.17m) max. Ceiling height: 9' 0 (2.74m) max. A welcoming room with panelled doors leads to the drawing room, sitting room and inner hallway. Stairs ascend to the first floor galleried landing. Italian stone flooring, grey Axminster fitted carpet to stairs, ornate cornicing, bespoke cast iron radiator. Drawing room: 17' 7 x 15' 9 (5.38m x 4.81m) max. Ceiling height: 9' 0 (2.74m). A stunning room with period features. Sash bay windows with shutters overlooking the gardens to the front of the property. A focal point of the room is an arched period cast iron fireplace with attractive pale marble surround, hearth and matching mantle over. Classic polished oak floor boarding, picture rail, ornate cornicing, bespoke cast iron radiators and TV points. Sitting room: 17' 7 x 15' 1 (5.38m x 4.60m) max. Ceiling height: 9' 0 (2.74m) max.. An attractive room with matching sash bay windows with shutters to the front. Period cast iron fireplace with black marble hearth and an impressive black/white marble surround, matching mantle over. Classic polished oak floor boarding, bespoke cast iron radiators and wall lighting. Inner hallway: Leading to: Cloakroom: 5' 6 x 5' 9 (1.7m x 1.8m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 2 (2.51) max. Fitted with classic white WC and a hand basin, high-level inset window. Cupboard housing consumer units and electricity meters. Italian stone flooring, bespoke cast iron radiator and inset ceiling lighting. Kitchen/breakfast room: 23' 9 x 14' 5 (11.3m x 4.39m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 11 (2.73m) max. Casement windows to the rear and the side provide garden views as does the glazed door to the rear garden terrace. A country kitchen reflecting period features with bespoke Fired Earth free standing oak units, including a butcher's block, dresser and central island. Double Butler sink with lava stone draining boards with cupboards under. A three oven electric aga, integrated dishwasher, American-style fridge/freezer. Generous dining area with a range of hand painted cupboards incorporating storage space, shelving and hot water tank. Italian stone floor, bespoke cast iron radiators and inset lighting. Door to: Lobby: Door to rear garden. Door to: Dining room: 16' 4 x 12' 11 (4.97m x 3.94m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 11 (2.71m) max. A light and well proportioned double aspect room with French doors opening out to the front. Polished Oak floor boarding, period cast iron fireplace with decorative surround and mantle over black marble hearth, bespoke cast iron radiator, ornate cornicing and central chandelier. Leading to; basement level: Carpeted stairs lead down to: Lower hall: With Storage cupboard. Neutral fitted carpet. Inset lighting. Opening to: Cinema room: 13' 5 x 10' 0 (4.1m x 3.0m) max. Window well to front. Cinema system including projection unit, screen and surround sound. Neutral fitted carpet, radiator and inset ceiling lighting. Opening to: Library alcove: 5' 2 x 5' 6 (1.6m x 1.7m) max. Ceiling height: 6' 9 (2.1m) max. Book shelves and wine storage to three walls. Neutral fitted Carpet and inset ceiling lighting. Door to:: Store/cupboard: 6' 0 x 5' 0 (1.8m x 1.5m) Opening to: Study: 9' 4 x 8' 2 (3.0m x 2.5m) max. Ceiling height: 6' 9 (2.1m) max. Window well to front. Neutral fitted carpet, radiator and inset lighting. Door to: Laundry room: 9' 4 x 8.2 (3.0m x 2.5m) max. Ceiling height: 6' 9 (2.1m) max. Double butler sink with oak drainers to sides and cupboards under, shelves, plumbing for washing machine and space for tumble dryer. Slate floor, radiator and inset lighting. Returning to the entrance hall, stairs lead to: First floor: Galleried landing: 19' 11 x 8' 8 (6.07m x 2.64m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 10 (2.70m) max. Sash window overlooking the front garden. Wooden panelled doors lead to the principal bedroom suite, bedroom 2, bedroom 3, the dressing room and family bathroom. Grey Axminster fitted carpet and central chandelier. Principal bedroom: 15' 10 x 14' 8 (4.83m x 4.47m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 10 (2.69m) max. A delightful room with sash window, overlooking the front garden. Classic polished oak floor boarding, period cast iron fire place (capped) with pale marble hearth, picture rail, ornate cornicing, bespoke cast iron radiator and central chandelier. Wooden panelled door to: En-suite shower room: 9' 8 x 6' 2 (3.0m x 1.88m) max. Ceiling height: 7' 11 (2.41m) max. Double glazed window to the side. Fully tiled wall to wall shower with drench shower, fitted with white suite comprising WC and inset hand basin, vanity unit under, Italian stone floor, bespoke cast iron radiator, heated chrome towel rail and inset lighting, bedroom 2: 14' 8 x 14' 6 (4.48m x 4.42m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 9 (2.67) max. Sash window overlooking the front garden. Built-in wardrobe, period cast iron fire place (capped) with pale marble hearth, picture rail, neutral fitted carpet, bespoke cast iron radiator with central ceiling lighting. Bedroom 3: 14' 3 x 13' 8 (4.34m x 4.17m) max. Ceiling height: 8' 10 (2.69m) max. Casement window to side. Built-in wardrobe, period cast iron fireplace (capped) with pale marble hearth, picture rail, neutral fitted carpet, bespoke cast iron radiator and central ceiling lighting. Dressing room: 14' 0 x 11' 9 (4.28m x 3.59m) max. Ceiling height.: 8' 10 (2.69m) max. Bespoke handmade range of wardrobes, shelving, shoe racks and rails. (note: Window concealed behind wardrobes). Neutral fitted carpet, bespoke cast iron radiator and inset ceiling lighting. Family bathroom: 10' 3 x 7' 8 (3.13m x 2.35m) max. Ceiling height.: 8' 8 (2.66m) max. Casement windows overlooking the gardens to the rear. Hand painted room with beautiful Sottini white suite comprising WC, pedestal hand basin, free standing claw foot shower/bath, extractor, bespoke cast iron radiator and central crystal chandelier lighting. Stairs leading up to: Second floor landing: Latch doors to bedroom 4 and adjacent shower room. Neutral fitted carpeting. Bedroom 4: 22' 3 x 13' 4 (6.8m x 4.1m) max. Ceiling height: 6' 10 (2.10m) max. Spacious double aspect attic room. Fitted wardrobes, radiator, neutral fitted carpet and central fan ceiling lighting (Note: Low-level door provides access to a large partially boarded eaves storage area). Shower room: 11' 2 x 5' 0 (3.4m x 1.5m) max. Ceiling height: 6' 8 (2.10m) max. Shower with drench shower, wc and washbasin with vanity unit, riven slate floor, chrome towel rail with inset lighting. (Note: Low-level door provides access to a large partially boarded eaves storage area). Externally: (totalling approximately 3.6 acres). From the lane the property is accessed through wrought iron electrically operated gates opening to the gravelled driveway, providing ample parking and turning areas. The driveway benefits from security lighting. Coombe Bank sits well within its curtilage and also benefits from a large well fenced paddock along with a partially walled former kitchen garden and period potting shed lying to the east of the house. Manicured formal garden to the front of the house compliment the period style. Flagstone steps lead to the rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and fruit trees; further steps lead down to a bbq and outside entertaining area to the rear. The paddock is accessed by a five-bar gate from the lane and by a secondary gate from behind the garage. The paddock is fully enclosed by mixed hedging and has been planted with mulberry, crab apple and horse chestnuts. Garage & garden store/workshop: 31' 0 x 18' 0 (9.50m x 5.50m) To the side is a timber framed barn style garage which comprises double open bay garage: 20' 0 x 18' 0 (6.05m x 5.30m) and garden store/workshop: 18' 0 x 10' 0 (5.41m x 3.06m). The garage and store/workshop benefit from water, power and light and the garden store/workshop is fully lockable with its own independent security system. External wooden staircase to first floor: Games room/office: 9' 10 x 12' 6 (9.10m x 3.82m). An impressive space suitable for a variety of uses. Velux and casement windows provide natural light. The building benefits from Broadband, BT points, sink with drainer and cupboard under. Under-floor heating and night storage heater. Numerous storage cupboards with louvred doors, fitted book shelves. Independent security system. The Coach House Cottage From the driveway a wooden door opens into a spacious and light open plan living area which comprises: Sitting room: 37' 0 x 13' 2 (11.29m x 4.01m) max. Ceiling height: 9' 8 (2.94m). Double glazed UPVC French doors (with glazed side lights) open onto the terrace at the rear of the cottage. Double aspect open plan room with attractive brick fireplace, wood burning stove on a slate hearth and oak bressumer beam over, book shelves and storage cupboards to either side. Neutral fitted carpet, radiators, TV Point, BT Point and inset lighting. Kitchen area: Fitted with a range of cream Shaker style base units with a wall mounted display cabinet and under-unit light. Laminate worktop with inset 1½ bowl sink and drainer, chrome mixer tap over, upright fridge freezer with cupboard above. Neff fan assisted oven with matching four ring ceramic hob and chimney style extractor, tiled splash backs, wood effect flooring and inset lighting. Wooden panelled doors to: Cloakroom: 5' 8 x 4' 3 (1.73m x 1.30m) max. Ceiling height.: 9' 8 (2.96m) max. Casement window to the rear. Fitted with a white-suite comprising wc and wall mounted hand basin, chrome taps, wood effect flooring, radiator, extractor fan and inset lighting.. Bedroom: 17' 10 x 13' 2 (5.45m x 4.01m) max. Ceiling height.: 9' ;8 (2.96m) max. Double aspect room with a casement window to the front and double French doors with glazed side lights, opening onto the rear terrace. Feature 'duck's nest' style fireplace with pine surround and mantle over, neutral fitted carpet, radiator, TV point and inset lighting. Door to: Hallway: 12' 7 x 7' 11 (3.84m x 2.42m) max. Ceiling height.: 9' 8 (2.96m) max. Half glazed wooden panelled door to front. Airing cupboard, cupboard housing consumer unit for cottage and solar energy recovery system controls for the whole property, wooden effect floor, radiator and inset lighting. Door to: Bathroom: 12' 9 x 7' 0 (3.90m x 2.15m) max. Ceiling height.: 9' 8 (2.96m) max. Double glazed casement window to the rear. Fitted with white suite comprising back to wall wc, wood finish vanity unit with semi integral sink, chrome taps, inset mirror, panelled bath, chrome mixer taps Corner shower, non-slip flooring, radiator, extractor and inset lighting. Externally: To the front of the Coach House cottage original stone steps descend to a wooden door which opens into the cottage cellar providing good storage space, housing the independent cottage oil fired combi boiler and water softener. Services: The property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Water softeners in the main house and the cottage. Solar energy recovery system: Coombe Bank House has a sophisticated solar energy recovery system (from solar panelling located on the Coach House cottage roof- west elevation) that not only provides electricity to power the property but also returns excess to the National Grid generating seasonal income. Security system: Coombe Bank benefits from a infrared/viper security system that covers (independently) the three separate buildings and grounds. EPC Ratings : Coombe Bank House - E Coach House Cottage - E local council: Maidstone Borough Council. Council tax band : Coombe Bank House - H Coach House Cottage - A (exempt while used as a Granny annexe). Directions: From Maidstone: Take the Loose Road (A229). Continue through Loose towards Staplehurst. At Linton traffic lights turn left, signposted Boughton Monchelsea (B2163). Continue past the Cornwallis Academy (on the left) and Boughton Monchelsea Primary School (on the right). After a short distance turn left into Gandy's Lane. At the cross roads go straight over into Old Tree Lane. Proceed along for approximately 0.3 mile and the property can be found on the left hand side just after first sharp left bend. From the M20 - Junction 8 Exit: Proceed easterly along the Ashford Road (A20) towards Harrietsham, at the third roundabout turn right onto the B2163 signposted to Leeds and Sutton Valence. Continue through Leeds village and into Langley. On reaching the crossroads (Plough Inn) crossing the A274 continue on the B2163 for approx. 2 miles, passing through Chart Sutton until reaching the Cock Inn junction. Turn right and then immediately left into Green Lane, continue for approx 200yards then turn right into Old Tree Lane. Proceed along for approximately 0.3 mile and the property can be found on the left hand side just after first sharp left bend. Viewing: All viewings by appointment through tour offices. A member of the team will conduct all viewings, whether or not the vendors are in residence. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kent-d627015/for-sale_i68115946
Available for the first time in over 20 years, Quillet House is steeped in history. This enchanting home, dating back to the 1500s, offers a blend of antiquity and modern comfort in over 4000sqft of space. Originally serving the community as a bustling shop, it has been thoughtfully transformed into a residential home by the current owners, who have curated a space that honours its storied past.Upon entering, you're immediately welcomed into the heart of the home: a spacious kitchen and breakfast room. Here, a vaulted ceiling adorned with skylights bathes the space in natural light, highlighting the features of the modern, but sympathetically styled finish with a traditional Aga and separate ovens, promising delightful home-cooked meals. The kitchen flows into the formal dining room, creating an ideal setting for festive gatherings and intimate dinners alike.Adjacent to the dining room, an array of rooms unfold. The study offers a quiet corner for contemplation or work, while the library, brimming with books, invites you into a world of endless stories and the family room is a cosy retreat, perfect for relaxed evenings. The narrative of this home continues to the sitting room, where the historical inglenook fireplace and log burner stand as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, offering warmth and ambiance.Ascending to the first floor and you will discover four well-appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom being a chapter of its own, with an ensuite shower room, incredibly spacious layout and a vaulted beam ceiling, echoing the home's heritage. The guest bedroom also benefits from an ensuite shower room and the further tow bedrooms are serviced by a family bathroom.The second floor reveals two more bedrooms, paired with a newly fitted bathroom that features a standalone bath and separate shower, presenting a serene escape with modern flair.Outside, the narrative of this home continues with practicality and charm. Parking for multiple vehicles is complemented by a versatile workshop/home office, a garage, and a quarter-acre walled garden.This property isn't just a home; it's a piece of history, a sanctuary that has grown and adapted through the ages, ready to welcome its next chapter.Location GuideTransport:Nestled in the serene landscape of Kent, Sundridge offers the perfect blend of countryside tranquility and connectivity. With easy access to the M25, families can enjoy the convenience of swift travel to London and surrounding areas, ideal for both the weekday commute and weekend escapes. The nearby Sevenoaks railway station, a mere 10-minute drive away, is a gateway to central London with frequent services whisking you to London Bridge, Charing Cross, and Cannon Street in under 40 minutes.Education: Sundridge is an ideal setting for growing minds, with a selection of reputable schools close by that cater to a range of educational needs. The village itself boasts charming primary schools, perfect for young learners. A short drive away, Sevenoaks presents a wider array of educational options, including the renowned Sevenoaks School, known for its excellent academic standards and vibrant co-curricular programmes, ensuring a well-rounded education for your children.Local Attractions:Sundridge is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The village is a stone's throw away from Chevening House, a grand estate with sprawling gardens perfect for family picnics and leisurely strolls. For those who appreciate the outdoors, the nearby North Downs Way offers picturesque walking and cycling paths, offering a perfect weekend retreat into nature.Entertainment and Lifestyle: The heart of Sundridge is its village atmosphere, where quaint local pubs and cosy cafes offer a taste of Kent's finest. The White Horse, a beloved local pub, offers a warm, family-friendly environment ideal for Sunday roasts and casual dining. For the culturally inclined, the Stag Theatre in Sevenoaks provides a range of performances from local theatre to cinema screenings. Additionally, Sevenoaks' vibrant high street, with its array of shops, restaurants, and boutiques, ensures that all your lifestyle needs are just a short journey away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sundridge-d559303/for-sale_i68351243
This superb property is situated on the outskirts of the popular village of Plaxtol and enjoys spectacular far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The entrance porch leads into the hall with staircase to first floor, arched doorway leading to a cloakroom and doors to the kitchen and principle reception room. The drawing room has picture window to rear enjoying the views, wood burning stove with stone surround. Double doors lead through to the triple aspect family room, making the most of the view where doors lead out to the garden. The Kitchen dining room has dining area with door and window to rear this opens through to the kitchen with granite work surfaces and a range of cupboards and drawers beneath and wall mounted units above incorporating a sink, integrated fridge, dishwasher and microwave. There is a three oven Aga with electic module. Off the kitchen there is a rear lobby with door to the garden and door to a utility room with work surfaces, sink and range of cupboards and drawers beneath, space for a fridge freezer and washing machine and a floor mounted oil fired boiler. A well appointed study with range of fitted bookshelves and desk completes the accommodation to the ground floor. To the first floor off the landing there are four good sized bedrooms. The principle suite is dual aspect and has large picture window to take advantage of the views, has his and her walk in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There are three further bedrooms two of which have built in wardrobes and views. There is a family bathroom with suite comprising of panel bath, separate shower, w.c and wash hand basin. The loft is a good size and offers further potential for additional accommodation. Externally the property is approached via a brick block driveway providing off road parking and side access. The rear garden has an extensive patio running adjacent to the rear of the house and a variety of outbuildings including log store, mower store, workshop and detached garage. The majority of the gardens are laid to lawn with flower beds surrounding stocked with shrubs and flowering plants and enjoying the most spectacular far reaching views across open countryside. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_plaxtol-d576261/for-sale_i69106114
The Willow Oak Plot 139 £1,513,500 Introducing property 139, a stunning 5 bedroom detached home at Oakhill. The impressive kitchen/breakfast/family area has French doors opening out to the garden, welcoming plenty of natural light. The garden is 455 sqm and east facing. The garden features include an outside light, garden tap and electrical sockets for convenience. The kitchen is completed to a high specification, with integrated appliances including a built in double oven, 5 zone induction hob, dishwasher, larder fridge and freezer. All doors and drawers are soft closing. The adjoining utility room opens out to the garden. The utility room includes plumbing for a washing machine, stainless steel undermount sink, and 20mm Silestone worktops. The separate living room is located at the rear of the property benefitting from French doors opening out on to the garden, welcoming natural light. The study room is located towards the front of the property with a large bay window. The WC and storage cupboards completes the ground floor. Bedroom 1 is a spacious bedroom with a dressing room with bespoke fitted wardrobes and en suite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are both spacious double bedrooms which benefit from an en suite. Bedroom 4 is also a double bedroom. Bedroom 5 is a spacious single bedroom. The family bathroom is completed to a bespoke bathroom design. The linen cupboard completes the first floor. Double garage and two parking spaces included within the property Oakhill is a brand new gated development set in 30 acres of beautiful Kent countryside, comprising an impressive collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses. Berkeley will be redeveloping the stunning Grade II Listed building, which will also include the conversion of Oakhill House. Residents will benefit from stunning views across the mature landscaped surroundings. The train station at Hildenborough provides connections to London Bridge in 32* minutes. Exclusive residents' facilities including a gym, cinema room, padel court, co-working space and outside BBQ area. *Journey times approximate only. Source: nationalrail.co.uk and Google maps **CGI's are indicative only For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tonbridge-road-d606839/for-sale_i71657113
The Chestnut Oak Plot 140 £1,566,500 Introducing property 140, a stunning 5 bedroom detached home at Oakhill. The impressive kitchen/breakfast area has French doors opening out to the garden, welcoming plenty of natural light. The garden is 673 sqm and east facing. The garden features include an outside light, garden tap and electrical sockets for convenience. The kitchen is completed to a high specification, with integrated appliances including a built in double oven, 5 zone induction hob, dishwasher, larder fridge and freezer. All doors and drawers are soft closing. The adjoining utility room opens out to the garden. The utility room includes plumbing for a washing machine, stainless steel undermount sink, and 20mm Silestone worktops. The separate living room is located at the front of the property benefitting from French doors opening out on to the garden, welcoming natural light. The dining room is also located towards the front of the property with access through to the utility room. The WC and storage cupboards completes the ground floor. Bedroom 1 is a spacious bedroom with bespoke fitted wardrobes and en suite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are both spacious double bedrooms. The family bathroom is completed to a bespoke bathroom design. The linen cupboard completes the first floor. Bedrooms 4 and 5 are also double bedrooms. The second floor is equipped with a shower room. The linen cupboard completes the second floor. Double garage and two parking spaces included within the property Oakhill is a brand new gated development set in 30 acres of beautiful Kent countryside, comprising an impressive collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses. Berkeley will be redeveloping the stunning Grade II Listed building, which will also include the conversion of Oakhill House. Residents will benefit from stunning views across the mature landscaped surroundings. The train station at Hildenborough provides connections to London Bridge in 32* minutes. Exclusive residents' facilities including a gym, cinema room, padel court, co-working space and outside BBQ area. *Journey times approximate only. Source: nationalrail.co.uk and Google maps **CGI's are indicative only For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tonbridge-road-d606839/for-sale_i70889223
Occupying a good size corner plot in an enviable location, this substantial detached family home has the unique facility of a detached purpose built contemporary styled annex with it's own gardens and off road parking. The current owners have completely refurbished this beautiful property to create a home that facilitates the demands of modern day living. As you enter the property you are greeted by a generous size central entrance hall giving access to all the downstairs rooms and an attractive staircase to first floor. The sizable open plan kitchen/dining/family room is the hub of the property with an extensive range of fitted units, large Island unit and direct access to the rear garden, a great room for all the family. In addition to the ground floor is a 19ft lounge with open fireplace and bay window, family room that has direct access to the rear garden and home office that can double up as bedroom five and has the benefit of an en-suite shower room. To the first floor are three generous double bedrooms, one good size bedroom, large en-suite bath/shower room to main and family bathroom. The garden to the rear has a westerly aspect which wraps around to the side with a southerly aspect and is tastefully landscaped creating a perfect setting to alfresco living. Ample off road parking is provided to the front of the property. From stepping out of the property within seconds the sea is in view, creating a pleasant walk towards Tankerton's sea front and parade of shops, restaurants and cafes. Also within 525 yards of regular bus services to the quaint harbour town of Whitstable (approx. 1 mile) and the Cathedral City of Canterbury (approx. 8.5 miles) with Whitstable mainline railway station about half a mile and the well regarded St. Mary's primary school about 350 yards away.Entrance Hall - 16' 11 x 9' 11 max (5.16m x 3.03m)Contemporary Rhino aluminum front entrance door with glazed panel. Radiator. Window to front. Understairs storage cupboards. Balustrade staircase leading to first floor. Original floorboards.Lounge - 19' 5 into bay & alcove x 12' 11 (5.92m x 3.94m)Attractive fireplace with open hearth. Alcoves with fitted shelving. Bay window to front overlooking garden. Radiator. Original floorboards.Family Room - 15' 11 into bay x 13' 11 (4.86m x 4.25m)Window to side overlooking garden. Radiator. Bay with double doors to rear garden with glazed side panels and fanlight.Kitchen/Dining/Family Room - 19' 5 x 17' 1 (5.92m x 5.21m)Wide range of matching wall and base units. Undermount 1½ bowl sink unit. Work surfaces with drainer grooves and upstands. Inset induction hob. Built-in fan assisted electric double oven. Built-in microwave. Integrated dishwasher and full height fridge and full height freezer. Large island unit with breakfast bar area. Window to side and rear overlooking garden. Radiator. Downlighters. Porcelain tiled floor. Double doors to rear garden. Door to utility room. Inset ceiling speakers. High level access to loft area housing two large pressurised hot water cylinders.Utility Room - 17' 7 x 3' 3 (5.36m x 1m)Plumbing for washing machine. Tiled floor. Door to rear garden.Bedroom 5/Study/Home Office - 13' 1 x 9' 4 (3.99m x 2.85m)Window to front overlooking garden. Radiator. Original floorboards. Door to en-suite.En-Suite - 9' 1 x 2' 8 (2.77m x 0.82m)Suite in white comprising fully tiled shower cubicle, wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to rear. Tiled floor. Extractor fan.Landing Built-in cupboard with shelves. Access to loft.Bedroom 1 - 15' 10 into bay x 13' 11 (4.83m x 4.25m)Bay window to rear overlooking garden. Window to side. Radiator. Door to en-suite.En-Suite Bath/Shower Room - 9' 6 x 7' 4 (2.9m x 2.24m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap, separate fully tiled walk-in shower cubicle, wall hung wash hand basin and close coupled WC. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to rear. Downlighters. Tiled floor.Bedroom 2 - 18' 10 into bay x 13' 0 (5.75m x 3.97m)Bay window to front with distant sea views. Radiator. Built-in double wardrobe with cupboard above. Window to side.Bedroom 3 - 16' 5 x 9' 5 (5.01m x 2.88m)Window to front overlooking garden. Window to rear. Built-in cupboard. Radiator. Access via loft ladder to boarded loft with Velux window.Bedroom 4 - 9' 11 x 7' 11 (3.03m x 2.42m)Window to front overlooking garden. Radiator.Bathroom - 13' 0 x 6' 3 narrowing to 4'5 (3.97m x 1.91m)Suite in white comprising panelled bath with mixer tap, separate shower unit over bath with screen to side, wall hung wash hand basin and WC with concealed cistern. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to side. Downlighters. Tiled floor. Extractor fan. Airing cupboard housing wall mounted gas boiler supplying hot water and central heating.Front Garden Resin driveway extending to front of property providing ample off road parking. Border fence to front and side. Lawn area. Shrubs.Rear Garden - 46' 0 x 54' 0 (14.03m x 16.46m)Westerly aspect. Mainly laid to lawn with raised flower beds, bushes and shrubs. Large porcelain paved patio area. Outside tap. Outside lighting. External power. Gated pedestrian rear access providing access to annex. Enclosed with fencing and brick walls.Side Garden - 18' 0 x 35' 0 (5.49m x 10.67m)Southerly aspect. Mainly laid to paving. Outside lighting. Gated pedestrian side access. Enclosed with fencing and brick wall. External power points. Timber shed 12' 0 x 5' 9 (3.66m x 1.76m ). Access to store room.Attached Storage Room - 16' 11 x 4' 0 (5.16m x 1.22m)Two radiators. Power and light.DETACHED ANNEX 23 Gloucester Road Open Plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Area - 23' 6 x 10' 11 max (7.17m x 3.33m)Kitchen/Breakfast Area Matching range of wall and base units. Inset single drainer stainless steel 1½ bowl sink unit. Work surfaces and breakfast bar. Partially tiled walls. Inset electric hob with extractor cooker hood above and built-in fan assisted electric oven below. Integrated dishwasher, fridge and washing machine. Cupboard housing wall mounted combination gas boiler supplying hot water and central heating. Window to side and rear overlooking garden. Underfloor heating. Downlighters. Laminate flooring. Composite door with glazed panel to rear courtyard garden.Lounge/Dining Area Window to side. Thermostat control for underfloor heating. Bi-fold door to front courtyard garden. Vaulted ceiling with two Velux windows.Bedroom - 11' 9 x 8' 4 (3.59m x 2.54m)Window to front overlooking courtyard. Downlighters. Thermostat control for underfloor heating.Lobby Area Cloaks cupboard. Velux window.Shower Room - 7' 5 x 5' 6 (2.27m x 1.68m)Suite in white comprising large fully tiled walk-in fully tiled shower cubicle with rainfall shower head and additional shower head, wall hung wash hand basin set into vanity with drawers below and close coupled WC. Underfloor heating. Heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Frosted window to rear. Downlighters. Tiled floor. Extractor fan.Enclosed Front Courtyard Garden - 15' 0 x 17' 0 (4.58m x 5.19m)Border walls and fence enclosing garden. Pedestrian to driveway. Laid to paving. External power points and lighting. Southerly aspect.Rear Courtyard Garden - 12' 0 plus 25' x 6'8 x 25' 0 (3.66m x 7.62m)Mainly laid to paving. Outside tap. Outside lighting. External power point. Gated pedestrian side access. Enclosed with fencing and brick walls.Main ServicesThe following mains services are connected to the property electricity, water, gas, drainage and a telephone line. All services will be subject to the appropriate companies transfer conditions.HeatingCentral heating is provided by a gas fired boiler situated in the cupboard in the family bathroom and hot water radiators as indicated in these particulars. Central heating to the annex is provided by a gas fired combination boiler supplying hot water and underfloor heating as indicated in these particulars.WindowsThe windows are generally of UPVC double glazed sealed units.TenureThe property is to be sold Freehold with vacant possession.Council TaxWe are advised by the Valuation Office that the property is currently within Council Tax Band G. The amount payable under tax band G for the year 2023/2024 is £3,496.00.ViewingPlease ring us to make an appointment. We are open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Saturdays and by appointment only on Sundays.Agent NotesKent Estate Agencies gives notice for themselves and for the sellers of the property, whose agents they are that any floor plans, plans or mapping and measurements are approximate quoted in metric with imperial equivalents. All are for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The measurements are provided in accordance with the R.I.C.S. Code of Measuring Practice 6th edition.We have not carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Prospective purchasers or lessees should seek their own professional advice. Kent Estate Agencies retain the copyright in all advertising material used to market this property.No person in the employment of Kent Estate Agencies has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Purchase prices, rents or other prices quoted are correct at the date of publication and, unless otherwise stated, exclusive of VAT.For a free valuation of your property contact the number on this brochure. Printed 26th March 2024. 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Fabulous opportunity to acquire a substantial private & secluded family residence (3,218 sq ft, plus cellar and outbuildings) situated only a 7-minute walk from Cowden mainline train station and around a 15-minute walk from the historic village of Cowden. This six-bedroom Grade II listed period property sits on approximately a 2.48 acre plot surrounded by open countryside and plenty of walks. The property is approached via a shared private drive and has been a family home for many years. There is potential STPC to extend the property as well as an exciting opportunity to convert a redundant timber cattle barn, with its own private paddock. The current owners have received planning advice and it is understood that the barn could be converted and used as an annexe or home office.* Grade II listed link-attached property via a short party wall with the adjacent property* 3,218 square feet, excluding cellar of 264 sq ft and outbuildings totalling 688 sq ft* 6 double bedrooms, 2 with en-suites and further family bathroom* 3 reception rooms plus study, utility room and ground floor WC* Double garage* Detached timber barn ideal for conversion to granny annex or home office, STPC: Architects plans available* 2.48 acre plot: approximately* Extensive grounds with paddock and wildflower meadow* Period features throughout* 8 minute walk to Cowden mainline train station with direct trains to London Bridge (53 mins)* Large and secluded gardens* Hidden entertaining area including firepit, log-fired pizza oven and Petanque court* Fibreoptic internet to the premises (FTTP) - current speeds of 900 MBPS* Direct access from field to Public Footpath and beautiful dog walks, with a number pubs walkable* Parking for several cars, including Ohme Electric Car ChargerFriendly Green is a beautiful six-bedroom, three-bathroom Grade II listed period property, the oldest part of which is thought to be 18th Century. It is situated in a secluded spot situated on a plethora of walks in open countryside and only a short distance from village pubs, Cowden village and Cowden mainline train station.This lovely property sits on a generous plot of approximately 2.48 acres in a rural position with views over the large well-maintained garden.The property would make a wonderful family home in a tucked away location. An early viewing is highly recommended in order to appreciate the overall appeal, size of the plot and stunning rural feel. It is thought to have potential to extend or reconfigure and develop the property if required, subject to the necessary planning consent.ACCOMMODATIONInside the property on the ground floor are three large reception rooms. The large main drawing room has an elegant inglenook brick surround fireplace with wood burning stove. A large formal dining room, currently used as playroom and snug. A large kitchen breakfast room with a good range of wall and base units and drawers under worktops and a large oil-fired Aga with Belfast Sink overlooking the front element of the garden and stairs to the cellar, perfect for storing wine and additional storage. The kitchen also has a door leading to the utility room. The ground floor has a large entrance hall with a formal front door and wooden floors, the ground floor also has the benefit of a home office, wc and walk-in coat cupboard. From the ground floor you have views over the private garden and doors to the terraces.The first floor is made up of five double bedrooms, a family bathroom and two additional en-suites to two of the bedrooms. The bedrooms are all of a good size and have the benefit of views over the gardens and open countryside and built in storage in most.The second floor has the sixth double bedroom, which has a direct fibre line providing 900 mbps and used currently as a home office/bedroom.To the outside the property sits behind its own private electric gate on approximately 2.48 acres of private land and has a mix of formal gardens mainly laid to lawn, a detached fenced paddock and wildflower meadow gardens. There are two large outside entertaining areas: one adjacent to the living room with room for large outside table, soft seating area and BBQ. There is a substantial, but more discrete entertaining area with firepit, large clay log-fired pizza oven and Petanque court all surrounded by trees and hedging.The property has a detached double garage with up and over door and hard standing parking for a number of cars.There is a detached timber barn which we believe was a cattle barn, this is situated approximately 40 yards from the main house and sits alongside part of the land which if stood alone measures approximately 0.75 acre. It is believed and understood that the barn is ideal for conversion to granny annex or home office. Architects plans from John Bulloch Architects, along with opinion letter confirming that the proposed plans would meet with planners' approval is available on request.General InformationServices: Mains Water & Electricity. Private Drainage & OilLocal Authority: Sevenoaks District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band GEPC rating: E 40Tenure: FreeholdCowden is a small village with an old high street made up of Grade II listed cottages and houses. The village consists of a church, pub, playing field and pavilion surrounded by countryside. Cowden has a mainline railway station on the London Bridge to Uckfield line. London Bridge: 48 minutes, London Victoria: 56 minutes.Parts of the parish straddle the river which forms the border with East Sussex and Surrey where the three counties meet.Surrounding towns include Tunbridge Wells & Edenbridge.Edenbridge is a small market town with a medieval high street surrounded by countryside with a selection of shops, banks, pubs, hospital and restaurants. Recreational amenities in the area include a leisure centre with swimming pool, golf courses and a number of local National Trust properties.Edenbridge benefits from two mainline train stations offering services to London. The M25 can be easily accessed at either junction 6 (Godstone) or junction 5 (Sevenoaks). Gatwick airport is about 18 miles and the Channel Tunnel about 65 miles allowing easy access to the Continent.M25 Godstone (J6) 10 milesOxted 8 milesSevenoaks 12 milesTunbridge Wells 13 milesEast Grinstead 10 milesTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cowden-d581487/for-sale_i69976739
Grade II listed detached flintstone house, ideal for multigenerational living with outbuildings totalling approx 600 sq ft. Potential for conversion/extension (STP). Stunning views over Darenth valley, situated on the outskirts of the village. DESCRIPTIONHampton Court House is a distinguished Grade II Listed property, its flintstone frontage tracing back to the 18th Century augmented by a later extension to the rear.Nestled beyond electric gates, there is a herringbone brick parking area alongside the detached double garage with additional parking to the side which has the potential to extend or convert into an annexe (STP).The spacious and well-proportioned property has scope to be adapted for multi-generational living. The current vendors have carried out extensive refurbishment including two bathrooms.Spread across two floors and supplemented by a cellar, the house boasts features including attractive fireplaces, wooden flooring and casement windows, some of which have shutters. The beautiful, established gardens amount to about 0.7 of an acre and include a Summerhouse which would make an ideal office space, gym or granny annexe.FEATURES- Four reception rooms including a triple aspect drawing room featuring arched multi-pane windows and doors, with three sets of double doors leading out to the gardens. There is also a fireplace housing a woodburning stove.- Dual aspect open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room, fitted with a bespoke range of wall and floor cupboards with granite work surfaces, including a large island. Appliances include a four oven Aga, a 5-ring gas hob, integrated microwave, dishwasher and fridge.- A separate utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.- Useful cellar store.- Impressive principal bedroom with far reaching views, feature fireplace, dressing room with fitted wardrobes and en suite bathroom with roll top bath.- Four further double bedrooms, all with views over the garden.- Family bathroom with roll top bath.- Separate shower room.- Store room with fitted cupboards.- Detached garage with electric doors, power and lighting.- The well established gardens are a particular feature of the property and comprise a formal parterre garden, courtyard with rose beds, lawn and well stocked flower beds. Fruit trees underplanted with spring bulbs give a pretty outlook.- In the garden is a substantial detached summerhouse, currently used as an art studio, but would be ideal as a granny annexe/gym/home office.SITUATIONHampton Court House is set in an elevated position overlooking the Darenth Valley on the rural fringe of Farningham Village, within a few hundred yards of its amenities. The property lies within the Farningham Conservation Area, the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is within the Metropolitan Green Belt, an area of Archaeological Potential and is a Biodiversity Opportunity Area.Farningham is a picturesque, predominantly 18th Century village with beautiful houses along its quiet High Street; the river Darenth runs through it with pretty arched bridges. There is an excellent Butchers, Indian restaurant and The Lion hotel serves as a restaurant/public house as well as two other pubs in the village, plus a Church dating from the 13th Century, a village hall hosting various weekly clubs/activities and a doctors' surgery. There is a petrol station nearby with convenience store.There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the river and through Farningham Woods Nature Reserve. Farningham has its own cricket club and there are several golf clubs and courses to be enjoyed in the surrounding area including Pedham Place Golf Centre about 1 mile away.Sevenoaks (about 9 miles to the South), offers excellent shopping, and recreational facilities, Bluewater shopping centre is 8.6 miles away. There are supermarkets in Otford (about 6.6 miles).The M25 junction 3 is about two miles away and provides access to London, Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports. The A2 provides access into central London as well as to Ebbsfleet International Station with its high-speed rail links into central London and Europe.There are mainline rail services from Swanley (3.4 miles) to Charing Cross in 31 minutes (London Bridge 21 minutes). Sevenoaks station (9.3 miles) to Charing Cross/Cannon Street (London Bridge about 23 minutes). Ebbsfleet International Station (9.7miles) to London St Pancras.There is a local primary school in Eynsford and preparatory schools in both Otford and Sevenoaks. The area offers a wide range of schools in the private, public and state sectors including Grammar annexes in Sevenoaks and Grammar schools in Dartford and Wilmington along with Newstead Wood school in Orpington.The house sits outside of the newly extended ULEZ zone. DIRECTIONSFrom the M25 take junction 3 (A20). At The roundabout, take the A20 exit towards West Kingsdown and Farningham. Continue straight over the next roundabout and at the third roundabout take the third exit to Farningham. At the end of the road turn right and then the next left onto Sparepenny Lane. Hampton Court House will be found after a short distance on the right-hand side. PROPERTY INFORMATION- Services: Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, waste and drains.- Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council- Council Tax band: H £4,456 (2024/25)- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation. Hampton Court House is set in an elevated position overlooking the Darenth Valley and located within Farningham Village.Farningham is a picturesque, predominantly 18th Century village with beautiful houses along its quiet High Street; the river Darenth runs through it with pretty arched bridges. There is an excellent Butchers, Indian restaurant and The Lion hotel serves as a restaurant/public house as well as two other pubs in the village, plus a Church dating from the 13th Century, a village hall hosting various weekly clubs/activities and a doctors' surgery. There is a petrol station nearby with convenience store.There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the River and through Farningham Woods Nature Reserve. Farningham has its own cricket club and there are several golf clubs and courses to be enjoyed in the surrounding area including Pedham Place Golf Centre about 1 mile away.Sevenoaks (about 9 miles to the South), offers excellent shopping, and recreational facilities, Bluewater shopping centre is 8.6 miles away. There are supermarkets in Otford (about 6.6 miles) and Swanley (about 3 miles).The M25 junction 3 is two miles away and provides access to London, Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports. The A2 provides access into central London as well as to Ebbsfleet International Station with its high speed rail links into central London and Europe.There are mainline rail services from Swanley, Eynsford and Farningham Road to London Victoria. Sevenoaks to Charing Cross/Cannon Street, Waterloo and London Bridge. Ebbsfleet International Station (9.7miles) to London St Pancras and Paris.There are local primary schools in Eynsford, Farningham, Shoreham and Otford. Preparatory schools include Sevenoaks preparatory school and New Beacon in Sevenoaks, St Michaels and Russell House in Otford and Radnor House in Sundridge.There are Grammar Schools in Dartford, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the Grammar annexes in Sevenoaks.Private Schools include Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Walthamstow Hall.The property lies within the Farningham Conservation Area, the Kent Downs Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty and is within the Metropolitan Green Belt, an area of Archaeological Potential and is a Biodiversity Opportunity Area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_farningham-d543355/for-sale_i70864294
LIVING THE DREAM - Hackbridge House is an exquisite 4-bedroom family home, which offers countryside living whilst also being approximately 4 miles away from the bustling market town of Sevenoaks.Hackbridge House - Inspired by Kent's rural heritage, Hackbridge House is a spectacular 4-bedroom 3-bathroom barn style home. Ideal for year round entertaining, this impressive property boasts a duel aspect living room with patio doors and a separate dining room. Whilst for more informal gatherings, the Rok shaker style kitchen, with integrated appliances, and breakfast area, with patio doors, offers the perfect venue for a home cooked meal. The ground floor also offers a study, utility/boot room and W.C. Upstairs, the property has 4 double bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, and a family bathroom.Millers Walk - Carefully designed for comtempory living, Millers Walk consists of six outstanding 4- & 5-bedroom detached homes. These unique homes benefit from quality fixtures and fittings, including individually designed kitchens. Surrounded by lush Kentish countryside and woodland, each home offers resident's tranquillity and seclusion. Additionally, every home benefits from a generous private garden and garage.Location - Millers Walk is situated in a highly sought-after location within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Locally, a diverse network of footpaths and bridle ways are waiting to be explored. Within 2 miles is the local picturesque village of Sevenoaks Weald which boasts a popular primary school, community shop & cafe and 19th Century pub. While just 5 miles away is the vibrant market town of Sevenoaks.Travel And Commuting - Whilst offering a rural feel Millers Walk remains connected. By road, the M25 is readily accessible via the A21, while the towns of Sevenoaks (5 miles), Tonbridge (8 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (14 miles) are also easily accessible. Sevenoaks Station offers regular services to London Charing Cross (52 minutes). Hildenborough rail station has services to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street (London Bridge in 32 minutes).Leisure - Sevenoaks offers a plethora of amenities, including a range of supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques and national retail outlets.In the locality are a wide array of sporting facilities, such as Nizels Golf and Country Club in Hildenborough and the Sevenoaks Leisure Centre. Further golf clubs also include Wildernesse and Knole. The local village of Sevenoaks Weald has both football and cricket clubs, while Sevenoaks has further clubs: cricket, rugby, tennis and football to name but a few. Chipstead also has an established sailing club.Schooling - The local towns of Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells have a diverse selection of highly regarded state and private schools. Secondary schools include Judd, Tonbridge Grammar, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge Schools. Prep and primary schools include New Beacon, Sevenoaks Prep, Weald Community Primary and St Thomas' Catholic Primary schools.Ground Floor - Thermostatically efficient air source heat pump central heating with underfloor heating to ground floor and radiators to first floor.Hall - A spacious entrance hall, built in cupboard and staircase with oak handrail. Leading off from the hall is the living room, study, kitchen/diner, dinning room and downstairs w/c.W/C - European sanitaryware and Hans Grohe chrome taps. Other features include a mirror and flooring.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 6.72 x 5.25 (22'0 x 17'2) - At the heart of the home, this duel aspect room benefits from French doors leading out to the paved patio and garden. The kitchen is a tasteful shaker style with matt lacquered doors, Silestone worktops and stainless steel fixtures. Integrated appliances include fridge/freezer, oven, combination microwave oven and induction hob. Additional features include LED under wall unit lighting, downlighters and flooring.Utility/Boot Room - Worktop with single bowl stainless steel sink and chrome tap. Space and plumbing for separate washing machine and tumble dryer. Flooring also included.Living Room - 5.8 x 5.17 (19'0 x 16'11) - Duel aspect entertaining space with French doors leading out to a paved patio area. Other features include pendant lighting, TV point, telephone point and wired for Sky Q (for future possible connection).Dining Room - 5.17 x 3.17 (16'11 x 10'4) - Versatile room with pendant lighting.Study - 3.62 x 3.42 (11'10 x 11'2) - Large duel aspect study with pendant lighting, TV point, telephone point and Cat 6 pre-wired Home Network points.First Floor - Landing - Master Bedroom - 5.8 x 4.28 (19'0 x 14'0) - An exceptional bedroom with Juliette balcony, Velux windows, TV point, telephone point and en-suite.Master Bedroom En Suite - A comtempory styled bathroom with walk-in shower, European sanitary ware, Hans Grohe chrome taps, flooring and mirror.Bedroom 2 - 4.32 x 3.42 (14'2 x 11'2) - A front aspect, spacious bedroom with TV point, Velux window and en-suite.Bedroom 2 En Suite - A comtempory styled bathroom with walk-in shower, European sanitary ware, Hans Grohe chrome taps, flooring and mirror.Bedroom 3 - 5.25 x 3.18 (17'2 x 10'5) - A duel aspect, sizable double bedroom.Bathroom - A comtempory styled bathroom with bath, European sanitaryware, Hans Grohe chrome taps, chrome heated towel rail, flooring and mirror.Bedroom 4 - 4.42 x 3.42 (14'6 x 11'2) - A duel aspect, good sized double bedroom with Velux window.Outside - Garden with seeded lawn, paved patio areas, established woodland and external tap.Photography - Computer generated image is indicative only.Disclaimer - We are sales and marketing agents for new homes. Whilst we endeavour to ensure our sales details/adverts/on-line representations etc. Are both accurate and a true reflection of the development or individual property being marketed, certain information is provided from the outset to us by our developer client and we are reliant upon the same. Therefore, we recommend that if any items/points are of particular importance please raise these with the sales team so that confirmation or verification can be sought from our developer client. Please also be aware that floor plans are a visual guide to show where rooms are situated within the property and all measurements given are approximate. Some floor plans indicate location of where wardrobes, beds, furniture etc. May be placed and unless separately stated do not form part of the specification. Our developer client may amend the specification or make changes to the layouts during the build up until the property is complete. Whilst we aim to keep our marketing material as up to date as possible, we may not always be immediately aware of these changes if we have not been updated by our developer client. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hale-oak-road-d595964/for-sale_i68884470
This five-bedroom detached house of over 4,000 sq ft lies in Ightham, Kent, surrounded by over half an acre of meadowed grounds. Built in the 1980s, it was remodelled and extended by the current owners, who have ensured strong connections between indoors and out. Although Ightham has a rural, secluded feel and is within the Kent Downs AONB, nearby Borough Green Station runs services to London Victoria in under 50 minutes, while Sevenoaks Station, a 13-minute drive away, connects to London Bridge in just 23 minutes. The Tour Set behind a set of automatic gates and a sweeping driveway, the house's profile is shaped by a complementary pairing of black composite cladding and red brick. A solid black door is beneath a storm porch that opens to an internal hall laid with five-finger parquet flooring. From here, a circling staircase descends to the living room, lending the space a sunken 'conversation pit' feel. A double-height, mono-pitch ceiling creates an airy yet cosy feel. At the far end, glazed doors open to a flagstone patio - great for summertime hosting, although a gas fire inside ensures year-round functionality. A wide opening off the hallway leads into the dining room, laid with grey stone tiles and with white walls and a second gas fire. The dialogue between the internal plan and the outdoors is maintained by more sliding doors that open to the garden. The kitchen beyond has been conceived with day-to-day needs in mind. White cabinetry takes a U-shape, snaking around the room's generous proportions, and is topped with a grey stone countertop; integrated appliances include a black Miele induction hob, a wine cooler, twin Neff ovens and a steel sink. A useful island adds counter space and subtly demarcates the room. Opposite, the current owners have arranged more casual dining and sitting areas, although the room's versatility lends itself to various configurations. An oriel picture window with a window seat looks over the lawn outside and works with roof lights to fill the space with light. Above, a steel beam painted a fluorescent yellow exemplifies the playfully practical approach to decoration across the plan. A well-considered utility room and study complete the ground-floor plan. In the latter, floor-to-ceiling windows, a built-in desk and open bookshelves make for a comfortable working-from-home environment. Back towards the entrance of the house is a staircase that ascends to a small landing with two double bedrooms opposite one another. In the front room, double-aspect windows overlook neighbouring woodland, while the rear room has a glazed door opening to a patio. The latter also has useful built-in wardrobes. An immaculate bathroom between the bedrooms is finished with fluted windows, grey rubber flooring, antique brass taps and metro tiles and has a free-standing bath and a walk-in shower. Upstairs are three further double bedrooms, all with green outlooks. The main bedroom has wide black-framed sliding doors that open to a slender terrace with views towards the bucolic North Downs. Plenty of storage is concealed behind muted grey shaker-style pocket doors and there is an en suite with a walk-in shower. One of the two further bedrooms has a bank of built-in wardrobes. Both are served by a generous bathroom with a walk-in shower. A basement, accessed from an internal lobby, has been wonderfully adapted for a range of functions. Arranged with lounge seating, it offers a further reception area and has a separate office or, as it's currently used, a crafting area, complete with a built-in L-shaped desk. Outdoor Space Bates Hill has a generous and varied provision of outdoor space. Extensive grounds of around half an acre encompass a large double garage with an EV charging point and a hot/tub training pool. A thoughtful approach to planting is immediately apparent; along the long driveway are mature trees, including oak, hawthorn and ivy, as well as planted beds that teem with grasses and ferns. A planted bed in front of the ground-floor bedroom has red-leaved grass, verbena, camelia, ferns and grasses. The garden connects to the indoors via sliding doors. It is divided between areas of lawn and terraces, including a steel-framed pergola from the dining room and a flagstone-laid patio area currently arranged with lounge seating beneath a steel-framed sunshade. A family of rabbits call this spot home too, and can often be seen frolicking in the garden. A second part of the garden abuts the church's woodland; predominantly lawn, it also has a lovely seating area thoughtfully placed beneath a sloping roof section next to the living room. A glass 'igloo' in the main garden is a wonderful spot to enjoy the warmth on a summer's day. The Area Ightham is a pretty village in the Kent Downs Area of Natural Beauty, around four miles east of Sevenoaks and six miles north of Tonbridge. Surrounded by rolling Kentish hills, Ightham is perhaps best known for Ightam Mote, a 14th-century moated manor house set amid extensive and landscaped gardens. The village has a handy shop, an art gallery - Pratt Contemporary - and Greenacres garden centre. A cosy timber-framed local, George and Dragon, is in the heart of Ightham; there is also a village hall that hosts events throughout the year. Sevenoaks can be reached in around 14 minutes by car. At one end of the town is the beautiful Knole Park, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest with 43 acres of grounds, a country house and two different types of deer. The town itself has a range of shops, restaurants and coffee shops, including Basil and Life on High. Historic pubs are aplenty - the White Hart comes recommended, particularly after a weekend walk at nearby Knole. Tonbridge is also nearby for other amenities, as is Bluewater Shopping Centre, around 17 miles from the house. Kent is known for its excellent schooling options. In the immediate vicinity is Ightham Primary School, which was rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted; there are also primary schools in nearby Borough Green and Shipbourne. There are several secondary schools in Sevenoaks and Tonbridge, several grammar schools as well as well-regarded private schools such as Sevenoaks School and Tonbridge School. The New Beacon School and Walthamstow Preparatory School are also nearby. Ightham sits around 28 miles south-east of London; as a result, connections into the city are quick and frequent. Borough Green Station is just over a mile away and runs services to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and London Blackfriars; from Sevenoaks Station, a 13-minute drive away, services arrive at London Bridge in 23 minutes, with services also connecting to Charing Cross and Cannon Street. The house is also well situated for travel by car, with the M25 and M20 both in easy reach. Council Tax Band: H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ightham-d554095/for-sale_i70717804
This magnificent farmhouse, with severaloutbuildings and extensive grounds, including a stables complex, is set in a fine location surrounded by Kent countryside, and within easy reach of the popular commuter towns of Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. The main house boasts four bedrooms and almost 3,000 square feet of attractive accommodation, with period features throughout.To the ground floor, there is a 23ft drawingroom, with a woodburning stove and Frenchdoors opening onto the south-facing gardens.Exposed brickwork and timber beams overheadhelp to create a thoroughly pleasant, welcomingenvironment both in the drawing room, andthroughout the ground floor. There is also aformal dining room, and a family room, a lightand airy space, providing a relaxing setting toenjoy family time, with full-height windows andFrench doors. The kitchen is well equipped, with a range cooker and built-in ovens, while featuring a highly attractive vaulted ceiling, with exposed timbers, supporting beams and walk in pantry.There are four generous bedrooms, includingthe master, which is located on the secondfloor and features a dressing room and en suitebathroom. A further two of the bedrooms are ensuite, while there is also a family bathroom.The property also benefits from a stunninggames lodge, a substantial outbuilding with agames area, home cinema system and sitting area, a stylish open-plan kitchen and fully functioning bar. The lodge also includes a bedroom and shower room. Additionally there is a separate office and gym building.Entrance hall Drawing room Dining room Study Family room Kitchen Walk in pantry Utility room Principal bedroom suite with dressing room 3 Further double bedrooms with 2 en suites Games lodge Double garage Office Gym Rumpus room 3 Stables About 5 acresTo the front of the property there is a graveldriveway, which provides plenty of parkingspace, and access to the large garage. The property features charming south-facinggardens to the rear, with various areas of pavedterracing, and rolling lawns, dotted with maturetrees and bordered by shrubs and flowerbeds.Additionally there is a stables complex with a large paddock beyond the rear gardens, providing the perfect space for grazing and exercising horses.5 acres of land.Five Oak Green has a local shop, a village pub and a primary school, while Paddock Wood has several day to day amenities and a mainline station offering good services to London.Nearby, Tonbridge has a bustling High Street with a good selection of shops, including a Waitrose, plus several excellent independent cafes and restaurants. The town also has good leisure facilities, with a swimming pool and leisure centre, and a number of golf courses, including Poult Wood.The surrounding countryside offers walking, cycling and riding in a beautiful setting, along with plenty of pleasant country pubs to discover. The popular towns of Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks, both within easy reach, provide further shopping and leisure options. The area is well connected by road, with the M25 within easy reach, via the A21. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_five-oak-green-d540760/for-sale_i70601835
This fantastic home accessed via electric gates welcomes you with its impressive striking mock tudor facade and a large driveway that can accommodate several cars. This beautiful property believed to date from the 1920s is a rare gem that offers luxury, comfort, and character in one package. With its hardwired WiFi points and Sonos Speakers throughout the property it is ideal for families looking for a high-quality home in a prime location and standing on a large plot of approximately 0.74 acres as well as offering light and bright living accommodation.This exquisite home offers a spacious entrance hall that leads you to the stunning kitchen, which has a comprehensive range of units and integrated appliances, including a dishwasher ,hot tap, wine cooler, fridge, freezer, oven, and an additional combi oven. The kitchen also features a large island and bi-fold doors that lead out to the large decked patio, where you can enjoy alfresco dining and relaxing. The patio which is ideal for summer parties and entertaining overlooks the large rear garden, which is laid mainly to lawn. Off the kitchen is the indoor pool complex, another highlight of this home, as it has its own shower/changing room and an electric pool cover. For the summer days, there are three sets of patio doors that lead out to the patio and rear garden. The ground floor also has three reception rooms, including a spacious lounge and dining room and a snug. There is also a cloakroom. The first floor boasts six bedrooms and a family bathroom with a nickel-plated Catchpole and Rye bath. There is an en-suite Villeroy and Boch shower room with a waterproof TV and dressing room to bedroom two, with a further en-suite shower room to bedroom three while the master bedroom suite offers a large dressing room and a luxury en-suite bath and shower room with a pod-style bath and B&O TV speakers. The master bedroom also enjoys views over the garden and has access to a balcony. The last bedroom, currently used as a gym, also has access to a balcony.Outside there is CCTV fitted and discreet solar panels. To the front in addition to the parking for numerous cars, with two electric charging ports, is the detached double garage which duels as a games room is complete with electric, WiFi, Water and Sky TV cabling. A further single garage is also found to the front of the property. To the side of the property is the play house and an outside wc, The large rear garden offers a wide variety of plants trees and shrubs, a good sized garden cabin which could provide a variety of uses and a fitted hot tub.This property is a dream come true for anyone who loves space, style, and comfort. This beautiful home is found in the village of Chestfield opposite its own 18 hole golf course. There is also a medical practice, train station offering a regular service to London and the East Kent coast as well as a Sainsburys store and "The Barn" a popular pub/ restaurant.The fashionable seaside town of Whitstable is within 2 miles and the Cathedral city of Canterbury is approximately 7 miles away where you will find a wide range of Shopping, dining and leisure activities as well as a number of highly regarded schools in both the public and private sectors.Identification checksShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity provided by Lifetime Legal. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, directly to Lifetime Legal, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.EPC Rating: D Entrance Leading to Snug (3.41m x 3.84m) Dining Room (3.63m x 7.89m) Living Room (4.9m x 8.58m) Wc With Toilet and Hand Wash Basin Kitchen / Breakfast Room (6m x 7.55m) Utility Room Storage Space Pool Room (6.14m x 11.81m) Shower Room With Shower, Toilet and Two Hand Wash Basins Hobby Room (2.42m x 3.9m) First Floor Leading to Bedroom (3.17m x 3.38m) Bedroom (2.86m x 3.65m) Bedroom (4.69m x 5.47m) Bedroom (3.66m x 3.8m) Bedroom (3.02m x 3.58m) En-suite With Shower, Toilet and Hand Wash Basin Bathroom With Bath, Toilet and Hand Wash Basin Bedroom (4.31m x 4.69m) With Dressing Room En-suite With Shower, Bath, Toilet and Two Hand Wash Basins Parking - Garage Parking - Garage Parking - Off street For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chestfield-d536959/for-sale_i71297304
The Alder Plot 149 £1,855,000 Introducing property 149, a stunning 5 bedroom detached home at Oakhill. The impressive kitchen/breakfast/family area has French doors opening out to the garden, welcoming plenty of natural light. The south facing garden features include an outside light, garden tap and electrical sockets for convenience. The kitchen is completed with integrated appliances including a built in double oven, 5 zone induction hob, dishwasher, larder fridge and freezer. All doors and drawers are soft closing. The adjoining utility room opens out to the large double garage. The utility room includes plumbing for a washing machine, stainless steel undermount sink, and 20mm Silestone worktops. The separate living room and study are located at the front of the property benefitting from large windows welcoming natural light. The WC and storage cupboards completes the ground floor. Bedroom 1 is a spacious bedroom with a dressing room including bespoke fitted wardrobes and en suite. Bedroom 2 is a spacious double bedroom with an en suite. Bedrooms 3,4 and 5 are also spacious double bedrooms. The family bathroom is completed to a bespoke bathroom design. The linen cupboard completes the first floor. Double garage and two parking spaces included within the property Oakhill is a brand new gated development set in 30 acres of beautiful Kent countryside, comprising an impressive collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses. Berkeley will be redeveloping the stunning Grade II Listed building, which will also include the conversion of Oakhill House. Residents will benefit from stunning views across the mature landscaped surroundings. The train station at Hildenborough provides connections to London Bridge in 32* minutes. Exclusive residents' facilities including a gym, cinema room, padel court, co-working space and outside BBQ area. *Journey times approximate only. Source: nationalrail.co.uk and Google maps **CGI's are indicative only For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tonbridge-road-d606839/for-sale_i71320094
This beautiful house, with touches of Edwardian charm, is newer than it looks as it was built in the 1930s, showcasing the high-quality craftsmanship of that era.Screened from the road by high mature planting, double gates on both sides of the property open onto wide driveways, with a detached double garage sat neatly to the side. The house sits proudly within its landscaped gardens occupying an idyllic semi-rural position surrounded by rolling Kent countryside. However, it enjoys the best of both worlds as it is a stone`s throw from easy access to the M25, fast rail connections to central London and first-class schools.Lush green gardens wrap around the property with manicured lawns gently sloping down to meet the open farmland at the front, delivering spectacular unspoilt views.The house itself offers space and light in abundance with a light filled interior that flows beautifully to deliver family and entertaining space in equal measure. A part glazed door welcomes you into the porch, with plenty of space for coats and shoes, and a useful storage cupboard to the side.Decorative internal glazing with stained glass welcomes you into the beautiful entrance hallway, its oak panelled staircase sweeping upwards adding a touch of glamour. Warm English oak flooring seamlessly links the reception rooms running of it at every angle. There is a useful guest cloakroom and a bathroom with a shower over the wooden panel enclosed bath with sliding shower screens.First on the right is the elegant drawing room, its dual aspect windows flooding the space with light. The square bay window to the front delivers glorious garden views and the oak framed fireplace adds character and warmth to the room, which has ample space for large family sofas. Behind is the large home office with its bay window enabling you to work in a light and airy space. It is a versatile space and could easily be used as a children`s playroom. Returning to the hallway, the dining room is opposite and to the front. It also benefits from a square bay window bringing in garden views for charming dining experiences. There is a useful serving hatch into the breakfast room behind.The breakfast room, conveniently placed next to the kitchen, is a wonderfully informal dining space. An Aga sits recessed under a mantlepiece and two impressive dresser units flank the walls offering storage and decorative display options. Beyond, the kitchen has oak cabinetry that wraps around the kitchen separating the integrated appliances and offering lots of storage and food preparation space. A sink sits under one of the windows and there is a lobby to the back with room for an additional appliance and access into the garden. Double glazed doors open into an impressively large utility room which also has base level wooden cabinetry, space and plumbing for appliances, additional sinks ideal for muddy paws and boots and garden access. This vast space is ripe for a renovation project that could potentially reconfigure the kitchen space too. Accessed from its own courtyard to the side is the conservatory with wrap around windows and a glazed roof flooding the room with light. It is the perfect space for relaxing or entertaining in and its own set of double glazed doors open onto the terrace and garden beyond.Climbing the stairs to the first floor you reach the bright landing, its windows delivering striking unspoilt views. There is a second bathroom with a shower over the bath, a separate cloakroom and four generous double bedrooms. The bedrooms are graciously proportioned, with high ceilings, feature fireplaces and large windows offering beautiful views of the garden enabling you to lie in bed and watch the changing seasons in comfort.Outside spacious gardens of approximately 1.1 acres surround the house, safely self-contained for pets and children. At the front of the house is a paved terrace with three sets of steps leading you through different sections of the beautiful rear garden with its unrivalled views.Manicured lawns are edged by mature stocked flower beds briming with colour and variety, while iron rail fencing at the perimeters enable you to have unspoilt open farmland views. A garden pavilion and a summer house offer perfect vantage points for tranquil seating to enjoy the scenery while a section of protected woodland to the west has a canopy of trees, including the three oaks, and provides a perfect hideaway and adventure playground for kids to make childhood memories. There are two greenhouses, a wooden shed and plenty of terracing for alfresco dining. A variety of mature high greenery screens and surrounds the property to the front and side perimeters.The detached double garage, with a separate garden store at the rear, has an up and over door and pedestrian doors, with ample off-road parking to the rear. This wonderful home brimming with character, period features and striking unspoilt country views has the added advantage of the opportunity for you to create your own vision and add value in the future. A must see!Covered part glazed entrance door opening into:Porch: tiled flooring, hanging space for coats, fitted cupboard with shelving housing the alarm system, internal part opaque stained glass door opening into:Entrance Hall: internal front aspect opaque stained glass windows and top light panels, original English oak flooring, oak panelled staircase rising to the first floor with under stair storage cupboard, radiator and doors opening into: Drawing Room: 18`5 x 13`11 front aspect square bay window with secondary glazing, side aspect window with secondary glazing, oak fireplace with marble hearth and surround and gas fire, and radiator. Home Office: 15`5 x 13`11 rear aspect square bay window with secondary glazing, fitted alcove oak cabinets with shelving with glazed doors above and cupboards below, oak fireplace with brick surround and tiled hearth and radiator. Dining Room: 18`5 x 13`11 front aspect square bay window with secondary glazing, internal side aspect window with secondary glazing, oak fireplace with brick surround and hearth, wall serving hatch opening into the breakfast room and radiator. Bathroom 1: rear aspect window with secondary glazing, wooden panel enclosed bath with mixer tap and wall mounted shower attachment, sliding opaque shower screens and wooden fitted storage of a pull-out deep drawer and cupboard with shelving above, pedestal wash hand basin, part tiled walls, tiled flooring, and radiator with wooden shelf over. Cloakroom: rear aspect opaque window with secondary glazing, low level WC and tiled flooring. Breakfast Room: 14`1 x 11`11 rear aspect window with secondary glazing, two fitted dressers with open shelving above and cupboards and drawers under, 2 oven gas fired Aga (white) in tiled recess with painted wooden mantle above, working service bell indicator box, radiator and door opening into:Kitchen: 15 x 11`11 rear aspect window with secondary glazing, side aspect internal windows with secondary glazing, 1 ½ stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer, integrated Bosch dishwasher, integrated under counter fridge, integrated Bosch combination oven, 4 ring gas hob, pull out extractor hood, tiled splashback, tiled flooring, ceiling loft access hatch and radiator. The kitchen has a range of oak wooden eye and base level cupboards, a dresser unit with shelving with glass doors and additional cupboards, open shelving at base level, countertops and rear aspect door opening into: Lobby: rear aspect window, rear aspect door opening into the garden, space for an appliance, tiled walls, and flooring. Double glazed doors, with glazed top light window above, opening from the kitchen into the:Utility Room: 15`3 x 14`7 rear and side aspect windows with secondary glazing, side aspect part glazed door opening into the side garden, plumbing and space for appliances, double stainless steel sink with mixer taps and drainer, tiled splashback, tiled flooring, wooden panelled ceiling, and radiator. There are a range of oak wooden base level units with countertops with some wall based open wooden shelving.Conservatory: 17`3 x 10`11 (accessed from the garden) side, front and rear windows, double front aspect glazed doors opening into the adjacent courtyard, and glazed roof. Oak panelled stairs rising to first floor landing with front aspect windows with secondary glazing, ceiling loft access hatch, radiator and doors opening into: Bedroom 1: 14`11 x 13`11 front and side aspect windows with secondary glazing, feature fireplace with painted mantle and tiled surround, five door fitted wardrobe and radiator. Bedroom 2: 14`11 x 13`11 front aspect windows with secondary glazing, feature fireplace with painted mantle and tiled surround and radiator. Bedroom 3: 13`11 x 11`11 rear aspect windows with secondary glazing, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap, feature fireplace with painted mantle and tiled surround and radiator. Bedroom 4: 14`1 x 11`11 rear aspect windows with secondary glazing, vanity unit with wash hand basin and mixer tap over and cupboard under, fitted cupboard with shelving, feature fireplace with painted mantle and tiled surround and radiator. Bathroom 2: rear aspect window with secondary glazing, wooden panel enclosed bath with mixer tap, wall mounted shower attachment, hand held shower attachment, glass shower screen, vanity unit with wash hand basin and mixer tap over and cupboard under, wall cabinet with mirror, shelf and cupboards, part tiled walls and traditional heated towel radiator.Cloakroom: rear aspect opaque window with secondary glazing, and low level WC. Outside: The house, part clad in wisteria, is accessed via two sets of double wrought iron gates at either side of the property, one opening onto a hard surface driveway with pathway access to the front entrance door and the other opening onto a hard surface driveway that fronts the double garage. Mature high planting and trees edge the rear and side perimeters and provides privacy screening for the house. There is iron rail fencing to the front perimeter allowing unobstructed views across the farmland. Areas of manicured lawn lie to the rear and front of the property edged with mature stocked flower beds with a variety of plants including rhododendrons, camellias, roses, magnolias, and azaleas. A mix of gravelled and paved pathways meander through the lawns and garden sections to enable easy access with a paved terrace at the front of the house and a self-contained paved terrace at the rear of the conservatory. To the west side is an area of ancient woodland, including the three mature oaks, with a composting area. There is a garden pavilion and a summer house, a wooden shed and two greenhouses. Double Garage/Store Room: 21`4 x 18`11 rear aspect up and over door, side aspect windows, front aspect part glazed doors, lighting, and electricity. The store room has a front aspect part glazed door and window.General:Tenure: FreeholdLocal authority: Tunbridge Wells Borough CouncilCouncil tax: Band G (£3,602.00)EPC: E (50)Area Information: Southborough/Bidborough border, Tunbridge Wells, KentSouthborough is just a couple of miles outside the historic spa town of Tunbridge Wells. It sits immediately to the north of Tunbridge Wells and just south of Tonbridge, with the A26 passing through it. Southborough`s location allows easy access to the A21 which leads to the M25.Southborough Common, situated near to the property, is a conservation area where cricket has been played for more than 200 years. Southborough Cricket Club is still very much a vibrant community club.If you are a runner or casual walker, the woodland area of the Southborough Common, which is near the property, is a very beautiful space. It is nestled behind St. Peters Church, and it is a delightful broadleaf woodland featuring ancient and young trees sloping down to a stream.Birch Wood, is in the valley between Southborough and Bidborough. With its lovely lake, duck house, and array of pathways and bridges meandering through 17 acres, this wood is a haven for wildlife and a perfect place for local residents to enjoy the countryside.Bidborough is an idyllic and pretty village in the borough of Tunbridge Wells, lying to the north of Tunbridge Wells town centre and to the south of Tonbridge town centre.It has an active community with an historic church, a local primary school which is ranked by Ofsted as good, a petrol station, a local convenience store and a popular recently and extensively refurbished village pub, the `Kentish Hare`.Parish sports facilities are good, and the village boasts a tennis court, a bowls green and two recreation ground areas, which are available for cricket and five-a-side football.The area benefits from open countryside and sprawling woodland on its doorstep, but it is also popular with commuters being only 2.4 miles from Tonbridge Station with its fast and frequent access into central London in 44 minutes. It is also close to Gatwick Airport and with the A21 less than 2 miles away with access onto the M25 it provides quick road access into London too. There is also a luxury coach service, which drops and collects a short walk from the property, straight to Canary Wharf, the City, Embankment, and other central London destinations. It is half the cost of rail travel enabling you to slumber or work using its Wi-Fi connectivity as you travel.Excellent local independent primary schools such as The Schools at Somerhill and Hilden Grange Primary sit alongside the highly regarded Bidborough, and Southborough primary schools and the sought-after girls` and boys` secondary grammar schools are also nearby. With several additional exceptional state secondary schools in its borough and the renowned Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Schools on its doorstep, parents are definitely spoilt for choice.Southborough Hub with its new medical centre, library, theatre/hall, coffee shop, community rooms, and town council offices, together with retail space is within walking distance of the property. The Yew Tree and Ridgewaye Playing Fields are also close by, with open green spaces for walking and recreational sport. Southborough enjoys many local independent shops with an award winning hairdressers, The Gallery, and restaurant Tallow, which has just been named The Good Food Guide`s Best UK Local Restaurant 2023 both are a short walk away. With additional convenience stores, a baker, a butcher, and pubs such as The Hand & Sceptre and The Imperial nearby, all your local needs are met.The more extensive shopping facilities in both Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells are nearby as is Tunbridge Wells` historic Pantiles which offers a vibrant al fresco cafe culture with independent boutiques stretching up to the old High Street.what3words /// artist.ample.firmsNoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southborough-d550346/for-sale_i69570554
A beautifully presented country property with a tennis court, heated swimming pool, two outbuildings and about 3 acres of garden and paddocks. DescriptionLen Hurst is a beautifully presented, predominantly Victorian country property nestled amidst gardens and paddocks of about 3 acres whilst situated in the centre of its plot. This impressive home has been extended and renovated by the current owners to a high specification with accommodation being situated over two floors. In addition to the main house there is a detached three bedroom building with a separate entry and driveway, together with a range of versatile outbuildings, heated swimming pool and tennis court.This light, airy and substantial home boasts well-presented accommodation, enjoying well proportioned rooms and modern features including under floor heating to the kitchen. dining room and utility areas. The reception rooms provide ideal family areas and comprise a sitting room with gas fireplace, leading to the well proportioned family room with log burner and sliding doors to the pool area and a study, all which flow seamlessly. The bespoke fitted orangery kitchen/breakfast room by Roma Interiors is beautiful, fitted with an extensive range of cupboards and a central island complimented by stunning marble worktops. Appliances include a Rangemaster gas cooker, two Neff ovens including steam and microwave with warming drawers, a Quooker tap and integral dishwasher. To one end is the dining room with an attractive double sided flue gas fire also open to the kitchen. Off the kitchen is a utility room, fitted to match the kitchen with further integral dishwasher, sink and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. A cloakroom concludes the ground floor accommodation. There are four bedrooms on the first floor, served by a stylish family bathroom with Mira digital contemporary shower. The principal bedroom suite incorporates a generous bedroom with a dressing room, a variety of fitted cupboards by Thoroughly Wood and a well appointed en suite bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and Mira digital contemporary shower. The second bedroom also enjoys a stylish en suite bathroom with whirlpool bath.Electrically operated gates with entry system, provide access via a graveled driveway to parking for several cars and access to the detached double garage. Attractive paved terraces extend to the south and west of the house flanked with palm trees providing the perfect areas for al fresco entertaining. To the west of the main house lies the formal garden laid mainly to lawn, whilst to the south is the paddock and woodland bordered by the River Len, all amounting to approximately 3 acres. Further recreational facilities include a tennis court and a heated swimming pool, both newly refurbished in 2022. Adjacent to the swimming pool is a pool house fitted with a WC, shower and sauna room and to the rear, a plant room which houses the pool equipment.Situated to the south west of the main house and benefitting from its own electrically operated entrance and driveway is a flexible detached single storey building, comprising a number of rooms. It benefits from private parking and a porcelain tiled south facing garden area with central olive tree. This could be used as ancillary/annexe accommodation, subject to the necessary planning and building control requirements.At the end of this driveway is also a further detached two storey outbuilding which benefits from air conditioning and comprises a games room, double garage and office above.LocationFairbourne Court occupies a country lane position about 0.5 of a mile from Harrietsham which benefits from a good range of everyday amenities, under two miles from the pretty village of Ulcombe with The Pepperbox Inn and The Harrow Inn and primary school and 2.3 miles from the market village of Lenham with Coop supermarket, village store, pharmacy, school and public houses. Rail services run from Harrietsham and Hollingbourne to London Victoria in about 1 hour 12 mins. Ashford (15.3 miles) has a high speed train service to London St Pancras in about 37 minutes. Ebbsfleet International (23 miles) has fast services to London St Pancras in about 20 mins. Like many parts of Kent there is an excellent selection of schools in the area. In the state sector there are schools for boys and girls in Maidstone, Sittingbourne, Cranbrook and Tonbridge. Independent girls and boys schools in the private sector include Sutton Valence, King's Canterbury, Lorenden, St Edmunds and Tonbridge at junior and senior level. There is easy access to the M20 (Junction 8) and M2 providing links to Gatwick and Heathrow airport and other motorway networks. *All distances and mileages are approximateSquare Footage: 2,992 sq ft Acreage: 2.98 AcresDirectionsFrom the M20 leave at junction 8, Hollingbourne Interchange and take the third exit onto the A20 towards Harrietsham. After about 3 miles turn right onto Fairbourne Lane and Len Hurst will be found on the right hand side after 0.4 mile.///wacky.laugh.sheep Additional InfoServices: Gas fired central heating, mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Swimming pool heated via air source heat pump.Agent's Note: There are two substantial buildings which have potential use for: business, annexe or other, subject to the appropriate planning and building regulations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_harrietsham-d528900/for-sale_i69338018
Oak Manor is a beautiful detached family home standing in an elevated position on a large plot of approximately. 4.5 acres. The property is approached via electric gates along a long drive. The property itself provides accommodation of over 11,000 square feet. The large entrance hall provides access to the various levels of the house. To the ground floor there is a large formal drawing room, a formal dining room, study, impressive spacious kitchen with a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including double oven, microwave oven, fridge/freezer, two dishwashers and electric hob. There is also a family/garden room with patio doors to the gardens and views towards the church. Also to the ground floor is a utility room, spare bedroom and a shower room and WC. There is also a two room cellar accessed from the ground floor.The main sweeping staircase leads up to a spacious reception landing and this is complimented by a second staircase. The master bedroom has a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There are five further bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and a family bathroom found on this floor. To the second floor there is a large loft room/party room which has been used to host family occasions over the years with two additional rooms (potential bedrooms) and a shower room. There are two separate loft areas which provide potential for conversion, subject to the necessary planning consents. The final part of the property is the extensive leisure complex with its large indoor pool with electric cover. There is a gym, sauna, two shower rooms as well as a kitchen.Oak Manor sits in extensive grounds and benefits from lovingly tended gardens with a variety of established trees, flower and plant beds. There is a large paddock with outbuildings including three stables and tack room. A further path leads to the upper orchard and a woodland walkway. To the rear of the property is the large garaging with boiler room and plant room.EPC Rating: E Living Room Dimensions: 8.15m x 6.83m (26'9 x 22'5). Study Dimensions: 3.48m x 3.35m (11'5 x 11'0). Dining Room Dimensions: 7.54m x 3.63m (24'9 x 11'11). Kitchen/Breakfast Room Dimensions: 7.54m x 6.48m (24'9 x 21'3). Family Room Dimensions: 7.44m x 3.68m (24'5 x 12'1). Bedroom Dimensions: 3.45m x 2.74m (11'4 x 9'0). Bedroom Dimensions: 6.83m x 5.33m (22'5 x 17'6). Bedroom Dimensions: 4.95m x 3.48m (16'3 x 11'5). Bedroom Dimensions: 6.83m x 3.66m plus built-in wardrobe (22'5 x 12'0. Bedroom Dimensions: 3.48m x 2.03m (11'5 x 6'8). Bedroom Dimensions: 4.32m x 3.66m (14'2 x 12'0). Bedroom Dimensions: 5.00m x 3.76m (16'5 x 12'4). Gym Dimensions: 9.37m x 8.76m (l-shaped) (30'9 x 28'9 (l-shaped)). Kitchen Dimensions: 5.18m x 3.10m (17'0 x 10'2). Swimming Pool Room Dimensions: 14.63m x 7.24m (48'0 x 23'9). Party Room Dimensions: 8.26m x 5.23m (27'1 x 17'2). Bedroom Dimensions: 5.79m x 2.74m (19'0 x 9'0). Bedroom Dimensions: 5.79m x 2.74m (19'0 x 9'0). Store Room Dimensions: 4.60m x 3.51m (15'1 x 11'6). Store Room Dimensions: 5.21m x 3.51m (17'1 x 11'6). Three Stales (3.63m x 4.98m) Barn (3.99m x 4.98m) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newington-d531294/for-sale_i71056249
Set towards the edge of a sought-after village, yet within the M25, a fine and handsome, detached country house of elegant proportion. With origins dating to the 1920s, together with later additions, the original architectural style reflected the Arts and Crafts school and to this day retains many of those attributes and exudes character. Exteriors are typical of the period with an oak front porch, red brick and tile hung elevations, under a tall tiled roof with leaded light with multi-pane, oak framed casement windows, whilst internally the many features include original parquet flooring, an imposing oak staircase, a variety of handsome fireplace styles, wood panelling to some walls and the original servants call system still in working order. At present extending to over 3,680 square feet, the quietly elegant and characterful accommodation is laid out over three floors. Ceilings are generous throughout with some displaying oak beams, while windows and French doors are large, offering a fine prospect over the grounds and beyond. The two formal reception rooms each have oak panelling to the walls and fireplaces, as does the reception hall. Elsewhere on the ground floor is a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room, comprehensively furnished with a range of wall and base units, granite work surfaces and a terracotta tiled floor. Integrated appliances include a four-oven gas Aga, De Dietrich ceramic hob, single oven with space for an American style fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. The adjoining utility room has further storage and a door to the outside. In total there are seven bedrooms arranged over the upper two levels, with many having built in storage. The principal bedroom enjoys a triple aspect and has an en-suite bathroom, which is also 'Jack and Jill' to the landing. The additional four first floor bedrooms utilise the family bathroom with the further two bedrooms on the second floor sharing a shower room.OutsideThe property is set back and approached via a pair of electric wooden gates opening on to tarmac drive, sweeping up to a brick paviour, parking and turning area. In total the gardens and grounds extend to just under two acres and surround the house providing many open spaces for entertaining or play. Large swathes of lawn are peppered by spring flowering bulbs, herbaceous borders are well stocked and there are many varieties of mature trees, hedging and shrubs. Traversing the rear of the house, a large York stone terrace has elegant steps leading down to a formal lawn with a stone fountain. The heated pool has an electric safety cover, pump room and its own terracing. Storage is provide by various timber outbuildings.SituationKnockholt is a sought-after village within the M25 just north of Sevenoaks, which has a connected and vibrant community. Amenities include two public houses, community hall, primary school and a family owned garden centre with two sites in the area which hosts a monthly farmer's market. Sevenoaks is approximately seven miles to the south and has a wide variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and a theatre, whilst the busy town of Bromley is about nine miles to the north west. For commuters, stopping train services to London and Sevenoaks can be accessed at Knockholt station just under four miles away with fast trains in to the City, West End and Victoria from Orpington approximately six and a half miles away. Kent is of course renowned for its excellent choices in schooling, at primary and secondary levels, state and private sectors including grammar schools in Orpington, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, village primary schools, prep schools in Sevenoaks, Bromley and Bickley, public schools such as Sevenoaks, Eltham College and Tonbridge.Additional InformationTenure: Freehold Services: All mains services. Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council. Council Tax Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_knockholt-d554999/for-sale_i70574720
TANCREYTancrey is a unique and substantial period property. Dating originally from Tudor times, the house has been extensively remodelled and extended over the centuries and offers a charming and eclectic range of architectural styles. The oldest part of the house is the southern wing, where dragon beams and other period features indicate the style of a Wealden "hall house", possibly dating from the 16th century. A further addition was made in the 17th century and, finally, a Georgian wing was added in the early 1700s. The mellow elevations and the juxtaposition between the timbered elevations and the more formal Georgian architecture make for a very pleasing contrast.Set on its own island in the River Stour in the centre of the Fordwich, Tancrey is beautifully secluded and protected but sits at the heart of this ancient settlement. Fordwich is famously known as Britain's smallest town, with its unique timber-framed town hall.The accommodation is currently arranged to provide the principal house with an adjoining annexe. Both could easily be incorporated into one if required.In the main house there are four principal reception rooms with significant period features throughout, each with their own individual character and perfect for family living and entertaining. With such a variety of rooms there is ample space to find a quiet spot to relax and enjoy the views over the garden.The kitchen is the heart of the house and has a wonderful atmosphere, full of character, with numerous beams and beautiful views over the garden. A four oven Aga sits proudly at the end of the room. This is the perfect place for informal dining with plenty of room for a refectory style table. The first floor offers six well-proportioned bedrooms, many of which enjoy tall vaulted and beamed ceilings, wood-panelled walls; most of the rooms enjoy peaceful aspects of the grounds and river beyond. There is a family bathroom and two family shower rooms.On the second floor there is a further bedroom and an additional adaptable room, together with a family bathroom.THE ANNEXEThe attached annexe comprises an open-plan sitting/dining room/kitchen with a curved bay window and fireplaceA staircase leads to the first floor where there is a well-proportioned principal bedroom with a charming window seat, integrated wardrobes and a large en suite shower room. A second bedroom and shower room complete the floor.The property benefits from a highly desirable position with its beautifully landscaped grounds giving direct access to the scenic and meandering Great Stour river, with its pretty beds comprising various trees and a mature weeping willow. A decked area offers a peaceful spot to relax by the river, whilst the expansive grounds comprise a number of formal level lawned gardens with well-stocked flower beds on three sides of the home. The property's main entrance is accessed via a walled, gated courtyard which contains a large gravelled driveway and front terrace to the annexe leading to the detached double brick-built garage and pool house. The garage has the capacity to park up to six vehicles, utilising lifts. The fully glazed arched pool house encloses the 37ft swimming pool and paved sun terrace; there is also a games room, shower room and pump room. The well-established garden also features a sizeable and characterful two-storey outhouse with a 30ft dual aspect workshop, tractor store, four former stable rooms to the ground floor and a capacious, adaptable floor above, as well as a sizeable greenhouse and mature vegetable plot.The property is situated in Fordwich, England's smallest town, which lies to the north east of Canterbury, with its extensive educational, leisure and shopping facilities. The Junior Kings School is located close-by in Sturry village. The station at Sturry provides connections to the High-Speed service from Canterbury West (London St Pancras from 54 minutes) and Ashford.The A2 provides direct access to the motorway network. The Port of Dover and the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone provide regular services to the Continent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_fordwich-d576705/for-sale_i68143323
In my view, this is such a wonderful combination of a stunning house in a truly magnificent private setting -- Alex Davies, Managing Director #TheGardenOfEngland An exceptionally private 18th Century (Grade II listed) country house with later additions. Hidden from view behind high walls and impressive entrance gates providing access to magical walled formal gardens and parkland. In all about 4 acres including a good range of outbuildings. This property has often been described as a magical house in a magical setting and comprises of a Grade II Listed 18th Century period house with a number of later additions set in 4 acres of enchanting grounds. The house is beautifully screened from view and nestled within its own magnificent formal gardens and parkland style meadow land. Unusually, the house is surrounded by high walls, trees and hedges, providing total privacy.Originally the head gardener's house and kitchen garden of the Surrenden Dering Estate which was the ancestral home of the Dering family, although the mansion no longer exists. The approach to the house is through high wooden, electric gates to a gravel driveway flanked by a line of Betula Grayswood Ghost trees on the right and a clipped yew hedge on the left with access to the garden through iron gates.The driveway arrives at a formal turning circle in front of the house which overlooks the paddock which is fenced with black painted estate fencing. The accommodation blends the original period of the house with the later additions, combining to create a good range of accommodation across both floors. Of particular interest is the orangery, providing a fine outlook over the gardens and an addition to the kitchen and sitting room. The kitchen enjoys a 3-oven Aga with a 2-oven electric Aga module as well as bespoke, custom fitted units. Also of particular note is the Pigeonnier added at one end comprising of a well-designed utility room, walk in larder and shower room/WC on the ground floor and with its own staircase leading to a splendid first floor study with custom made oak fitted furniture. Large storage area above kitchen. There are bedrooms on both floors including a guest suite at one end of the ground floor with independent entrance. Houses of this character and setting are extremely rare to the market and this one represents the culmination of considerable time and investment during the 20 year current ownershipthe house is wonderfully hidden from view behind high walls and entrance gates. The property is close to fruit orchards, typical of the Garden of England and quintessential villages, such as Pluckley. The village has a village shop, Post office, and a butcher, together with a pub/eatery, primary school, parish church, recreational amenities, and a mainline railway station. Wider facilities are available at nearby Charing including surgeries, a further primary school, rail station and a selection of shops and businesses. The thriving Market Town of Ashford is about 4 miles to the east including access to the M20 motorway and the International station, providing 37 minutes high speed trains to London St. Pancras (HS1).Major retail outlets are represented including Waitrose and the McArthur Glen outlet centre, there are schools both in the state and independent sectors including grammar schools for both boys and girls.ServicesMains water and electricity. Gas supply. Private drainage, Broadband, mobile coverage. Our Ref: ACH210133 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pluckley-d548066/for-sale_i69426660
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