"Built in the 1920s and subsequently extended, this distinguished home reflects the elegance of the Arts and Crafts architectural period, retaining many original features and exuding timeless character. The exterior showcases hallmark period details including an oak front porch, red brick and tile hung elevations, a tall tiled roof with leaded light multi pane oak framed casement windows, and a charming blend of traditional materials.
Inside, the property offers over 3,680 sq ft. of beautifully appointed accommodation arranged over three floors. Many original features remain intact, including striking parquet flooring, an impressive oak staircase, intricate wood panelling, a range of handsome fireplace styles, and even the original servants call system which remains in working order. The ceilings are generously high throughout, with exposed oak beams in some rooms, and numerous windows and French doors flood the home with natural light while offering wonderful views of the surrounding grounds.
The ground floor features a fully fitted kitchen and breakfast room, complete with granite worktops, a range of solid wood cabinetry, a terracotta tiled floor, and integrated appliances including a four oven gas Aga and De Dietrich ceramic hob. A single oven is paired with an American style fridge freezer and dishwasher. There is also a spacious reception hall and a utility room offering additional storage and direct outdoor access.
In total, there are seven bedrooms arranged over the upper two levels. The principal bedroom enjoys a triple aspect and a private en suite bathroom, while a Jack and Jill bathroom serves two of the additional bedrooms. The top floor offers further bedrooms and a family bathroom, with two more bedrooms on the second floor sharing a shower room. Many of the bedrooms include built in storage and enjoy lovely garden views.
Set back from the road, the property is approached via a private electric gated driveway that leads to a brick paved parking and turning area. The grounds extend to just under two acres, providing ample opportunity for both formal entertaining and recreational use. Expansive lawns are interspersed with flowering bulbs, herbaceous borders, mature trees, and established shrubs. A large York stone terrace wraps around the rear of the house and leads via elegant steps to a formal lawn and a charming stone fountain. A heated swimming pool, complete with electric safety cover and its own filtration and heating system, adds to the appeal. Additional storage is provided by several timber outbuildings.
Situated in the sought after village of Knockholt, just north of Sevenoaks and within the M25, the location benefits from a strong sense of community and a wide range of amenities. These include a community hall, primary school, village pubs, and a garden centre. Sevenoaks town is only a few miles to the south, while Bromley lies to the north, offering further amenities including shops, supermarkets, theatres, and restaurants. Knockholt station, just a few minutes away by car, provides direct train services into London, including Charing Cross, Victoria, and London Bridge. The area is well regarded for schooling, with a number of excellent grammar, private, and state schools in Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Bromley, and Tunbridge Wells.
Local Authority Sevenoaks
Council Tax Band G
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