"As you enter this delightful home, a generous entrance hall greets you, guiding you into the elevated dining area showcasing the original feature spiral staircase. The high ceilings allow natural light to pour in, creating a bright, welcoming, and airy ambiance.
From the dining area, you step down into the generously sized sitting room with feature fireplace and classic bay window offering picturesque views over the rear garden and beyond to the communal parkland. The kitchen breakfast room has with dual aspect windows which fill the room with light throughout the day. A casual seating area overlooks the garden, while a breakfast nook at the front provides the perfect spot for informal dining.
The beautifully designed spiral staircase leads to the first floor landing and wide walkway. The principal bedroom enjoys delightful views over the garden and communal grounds, and benefits from its own private balcony, fitted wardrobes, and a modern en suite shower room. Three further well proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate second WC complete the upstairs accommodation.
French doors throughout the property lead to a beautifully maintained rear garden, featuring a raised patio and decked area ideal for alfresco dining. The mature garden offers the potential to be enclosed for added privacy and seclusion.
One of the home s most unique features is access to approximately 7 acres of private communal parkland, shared exclusively with residents of Shoreham Place. This idyllic space includes rolling lawns, mature trees, and woodland areas that stretch down to the river perfect for nature lovers and families alike.
Additional benefits include side access to the garden, a private garage, and a front driveway for off street parking.
Shoreham Place is a quiet, residential development of houses built in the 1960 s in a neo Georgian style on the site of the original Shoreham Place stately home. All properties benefit from access to 7 acres of parkland communal gardens, mainly laid to lawn with many mature trees and frontage to the river Darent.
Shoreham is a picturesque village, tucked away in the Darenth Valley. It has a thriving community with many clubs, societies and annual events taking place. There are three public houses and a vineyard, including The Samuel Palmer pub and Mount Vineyard which have both won awards. Additionally there is a tea room, village store, church, museum, village hall with recreation ground, playground and tennis court. It is fortunate to have its own primary school and golf course. There are many walking opportunities, particularly along the river banks, up on to the North Downs and in nearby Lullingstone Park.
Shoreham railway station has services to London Bridge or Victoria Blackfriars, Otford Station has services to London Bridge Charing Cross from 35 mins . Sevenoaks Station 5.8 miles offers fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross Cannon Street London Bridge in about 23 minutes .
Junction 4 of the M25 is just 3.5 miles away, giving access to Gatwick, Heathrow, the Channel Tunnel Terminus, Dover Ferry terminal and the motorway network beyond.
Sevenoaks about 5 miles has more comprehensive facilities including shops, restaurants, cafes, The Stag theatre cinema, M&S clothes and food store, Waitrose supermarket and Knole Park. Further shopping is available at Orpington 6 miles and Bluewater 11.5 miles .
Local golf courses include the Darenth and Lullingstone as well as Knole and Wildernesse in Sevenoaks, and Nizels Golf & health club in nearby Hildenborough.
There are a good number of well regarded schools in the local area including primary schools in Shoreham, Otford and Eynsford. Sevenoaks is renowned for its excellent selection of schools in the private and state sectors, most notably Sevenoaks school, and now also benefits from grammar annexes. There are further grammar schools in Orpington and Tonbridge. Sevenoaks, Swanley and Longfield all have secondary schools.
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