Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge
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Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge

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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Feb 27, 2025
£2,700,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge, a cozy and compact detached type home with 6 bed in the TN8 7ED area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band H.

This classic property was built in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £2,210,000 and a rental potential of £14,365 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Feb 27, 2025. It's possible the property has changed since then, but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.

"A superb character country house, combining the best of old and new styles, set in a fine elevated position enjoying delightful far reaching southerly views.

Description

Approached along a no through private lane, this is a fine period house clad with wisteria and is thought originally to date from the 16th Century, listed as Grade II*.

The original timber framed building was then refaced in the early 19th century on a sandstone base with red brick, having grey headers on the ground floor and with the first floor being hung with pantiles under a tiled roof. There was a further change in the late 19th century, with two projecting gable extensions and then again in the late 20th Century when the building was enlarged with a significant two story extension, which more recently has been considerably reworked and added to by our selling clients. The end result being a light and spacious house combining the best of the old and the new and providing a modern day practicality to the layout with a huge open plan kitchen family dining room opening onto two terraces outside and with a good ratio of bedrooms to bathrooms. The bedrooms include a fine principal suite with dressing room and a wet room style shower.

Internally, the original house has fine period features and retains much of its original character. Of particular interest are the 16th Century ovolo leaded light windows, the inglenook fireplace, the timber framing including a section of display bracing of quatrefoil patterns , the original smoke bay and the Queen posts in the roof. The contrasting modern features in the extension include the Norwegian Jotul wood burning stove to the family room and the impressive, bespoke oak turn staircase, with thick glass balustrades, as well as the bi folding oak doors to the front entertaining terrace and the contemporary style fitted kitchen. The kitchen features a combination of Welsh slate and oak worktops around a three oven Electric Aga, along with a number of quality, fitted appliances.

The entertaining terrace to the front, accessed directly from the large kitchen dining family room, is the perfect example of how this house links so well to the outside. This is currently fitted with a stretch tent complete with lighting to be negotiated separately at extra cost . The same open plan room also opens onto the south facing terrace with views through three sets of French doors.

Outside, there are excellent outbuildings, including a converted barn studio, used as a family cinema party room, complete with a kitchenette and WC. There is also a very impressive oak framed and oak weather boarded four bay garage building with an electric car charging point and a central double door to the rear giving direct access into the field behind. A triple aspect summer house with vaulted ceiling is attached to the southern end of the garage, with a decked terrace giving a wonderful aspect over the garden, grounds and countryside beyond. In addition, there is a fascinating owl house currently used as a tool shed and a stylish Havenwood garden shed.

The lovely, well planted gardens and grounds with mature trees face the southerly aspect and incorporate formal and informal parkland areas and a tennis court. This includes an attractive sunken garden comprising lawn, planting and brick block pathways with a decorative box hedging surround and a former croquet lawn immediately beyond. In addition, there is a substantial vegetable garden with hedged surround, a good area of formal lawn, as well as less formal parkland and a large paddock.

Location

Old Marks is tucked down a narrow private lane protected by its own gardens and grounds on the edge of Holtye village. Wonderful far reaching views are enjoyed from the house over the gardens and the adjoining countryside to the Ashdown Forest. There is a public footpath along the private lane joining a network of paths providing wonderful country walks towards Cowden to the north and the surrounding countryside to the south.

Cowden within approximately 1.3 miles is a popular choice for families with an active local community and is surrounded by beautiful countryside within the High Weald National Landscape. Local amenities include the 14th century church, the village hall and the Fountain Inn, a traditional village pub serving food seven days a week. There is also the recreation ground with a cricket club, tennis club, playing fields and a children s playground.

The large towns of Tunbridge Wells and East Grinstead are approximately 8.8 miles and 5.1 miles respectively, both offering extensive shopping, cafes, restaurants and entertainment amenities, whilst the smaller town of Edenbridge lies approximately 5.6 miles to the north, with a Waitrose supermarket, and Sevenoaks is approximately 15.3 miles.

The neighbouring Holtye Golf Club is a short walk from the house being within approximately 0.2 miles, Sweetwoods Golf Club is approximately 0.5 miles, and the Royal Ashdown Golf Club at Forest Row is approximately 6.5 miles. Historic houses in the surrounding villages include Hever Castle and Gardens and Penshurst Place. The expansive open spaces of the historic Ashdown Forest, made famous by AA Milne s Winnie the Pooh stories, include horse riding and walking trails and are within approximately 7.1 miles.

Mainline rail Locally, Cowden railway station, where there is free parking, is within approximately 2.5 miles with services to London Bridge from 52 minutes. Train services also run from East Grinstead approximately 5.8 miles to London Victoria from 62 minutes, Tunbridge Wells approximately 8.8 miles to London Bridge from 42 minutes and Hildenborough approximately 11.6 miles with trains to London Bridge from 31 minutes and Charing Cross from 41 minutes.

State and private schools There are village primary schools in Hartfield, Hever, Chiddingstone and Edenbridge. Preparatory schools include Holmewood House in Langton Green , Brambletye in East Grinstead , Lingfield College and Michael Hall Steiner School. There are sought after Kent grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells and independent senior schools including Bedes in Upper Dicker, Worth Turners Hill , Hurst Haywards Heath , Eastbourne College, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge.

The M25 Junction 6 is accessible via the B2026 to Edenbridge and the A25, linking from there to the M23, London, the South Coast, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the Channel Tunnel Terminus.

Square Footage 4,671 sq ft


Acreage 7.54 Acres

Additional Info

Services Mains water and electricity. Oil central heating. Private drainage.

Found in the High Weald National Landscape.

Outgoings Wealden District Council

Council Tax Band H it is noted that there is an improvement indicator, meaning the property tax band will be reviewed following the sale .

Agent s note The private lane leading to the property is maintained by the six houses on the lane. Old Marks pays a proportionate contribution towards the maintenance when required.

Please note, there is a restrictive covenant on the use of the large paddock. Further information is available from Savills in Tunbridge Wells."

Property Data

Data point Compared to road
Tax band H
30,236 sqm plot

Estimated running costs

Running cost(monthly) Cost Opportunity
Mortgage £10,056 Try Mortgage Tracker
Energy ££600 Try Energy Switcher
Water £50 Water meter checkup
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
The View School
0.5mi
Edenbridge Primary School
0.6mi
Four Elms Primary School
1.7mi
Hever Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
1.7mi
Crockham Hill Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
2.9mi
Nearby Stations
Edenbridge Town Station
0.5mi
Edenbridge Station
1.1mi
Hever Station
1.3mi
Cowden Station
3.1mi
Lingfield Station
3.9mi

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Strengths and Opportunities

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Renovation improvements

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New Kitchen
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New Bathroom
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Air Conditioning
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New Windows
This could increase your home value by £10,000

Cost improvements

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Strengths

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Strength: High plot size
A large plot with plenty of room
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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
The most similar local properties have a comparable price per square metre.

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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge worth?

    Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge is now worth £2,210,000 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £14,365 per month, within a price range of £12,929 and £15,802.

  3. How many bedrooms does Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge have?

    This property has 6 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 6 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge?

    Nearby schools in include The View School, Edenbridge Primary School, Four Elms Primary School, Hever Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Crockham Hill Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School

    Nearby stations in include Edenbridge Town Station, Edenbridge Station, Hever Station, Cowden Station, Lingfield Station.

  5. What type of property is Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge

    This is a Detached property. There are 10 other Detached properties on HOLTYE, and 13 in total.

  6. When was Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge built? How old is Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge?

    Old Marks Holtye, Edenbridge was was built between .

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