- Reception hall +
- 4 Reception rooms +
- Kitchen +
- Cellar +
- Principal bedroom with en-suite +
- 3 Further bedrooms and family bathroom +
- 2 Bedroom coach house +
- Walled garden +
- Double garage +
THE HERMITAGE
The Hermitage is a handsome village house of painted brick under a slate roof which has been owned by the same family since the 1950s. Thought to date to 1850, the property offers bright, well-proportioned accommodation, which is now in need of updating. The Coach House was refurbished in 2014 and the properties are set in a pretty walled garden.
The front door opens into an entrance hall, from which an elegant staircase rises to the first floor and doors to left and right lead to the main reception rooms. The sitting room has a cast iron fireplace and bay window. The study is opposite, also with a fireplace and the bay window is a fine place for a desk from which to enjoy the magnificent view across to the church tower. A doorway leads to the library beyond.
The dining room is at the rear of the house, is of a good size with views over the garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units and beyond this is a utility/boot room and a door into the double garage. There is a cloakroom and stairs to the ragstone lined cellars, with two chambers and a wine cellar.
The bright principal bedroom has an adjoining shower room; both this and bedroom 2 enjoy views to the church. Bedroom 3 is another good sized room with garden views and a bathroom opposite. Bedroom 4 is on the second floor, together with generous eaves storage.
THE COACH HOUSE
The detached Coach House stands to the south of the main house and is of brick under a tiled roof. It has been comprehensively modernised and provides a stylish, comfortable living space.
A porch leads to a large reception room with brick fireplace, fitted shelving and a wood laminate floor. The kitchen is fitted with painted cabinets with wooden work surface.
Stairs rise to the first floor where there are two bedrooms, a bathroom and store room. There is further attic storage.
Agent's Note: Photographs taken May 2021
The Hermitage is set back from the village street behind a brick wall. The house is approached through gates, set in brick pillars, leading to a drive with access to the large garage; the drive then passes in front of the house, leading to The Coach House.
The house sits in a completely walled garden with a lawn to the front bordered with some mature specimen trees including a mulberry and a large magnolia grandiflora. To the rear of the house a terrace leads to a further expanse of lawn interspersed with fruit trees and with herbaceous borders to either side. A privet hedge divides this area of the garden from a vegetable garden.
The Hermitage is set in the heart of the Conservation Area of Boxley, almost opposite the village green and church. Boxley village is most picturesque, being set at the foot of the North Downs in an AONB. Facilities include the church and the village inn, the Kings Arms. There are wonderful walks along a network of footpaths through the surrounding countryside.
The village is well placed for transport communications with the M20 and M2 within easy reach. Rail services to London from Maidstone take from 63 minutes and from Ebbsfleet 19 minutes to St Pancras.
Maidstone offers a wide range of educational, recreational and shopping facilities.