Price changed to £1,500,000
June 20, 2025
Listed for £1,750,000
April 30, 2025
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•Bright spacious first floor landing with striking original metal balustrades, access to loft space via hatch and fitted airing cupboard housing hot water tank, slatted shelving and CCTV controls.
•Main bedroom suite, bedroom enjoying French doors to small roof/breakfast terrace, feature brick fireplace, adjoining dressing room fitted with a comprehensive range of fitted bedroom furniture and contemporary en-suite with walk in shower enclosure.
•Two further double bedrooms with stripped wooden flooring and a modern family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation.
•Whitelands is approached via electronically operated gates and over a private sweeping driveway, flanked by mature woodland with a spur leading to an open timber car port with a parking and turning area to the front of the extensive garaging.
•Substantial walled rear terrace ideal for al fresco dining, brick built BBQ area and hot tub, ornate gate leading to the front and external lighting. Covered heated swimming pool and south facing terrace, arched seating areas, plant room and storage room.
•Detached treble garaging having lower ground floor rooms including a tool store, wine store and workshop/plant room.
•Within the grounds is a further detached garage/mower store, wood store and charming allotment with deer fencing, garden shed and greenhouse, lawned areas and woodland walks, the total plot amounting to approximately 10 acres.
•Services & Points of Note: Mains water and electricity. Two Ground Source Heat Pumps for House and Swimming Pool. LPG gas AGA. Cesspool private drainage. CCTV security system and external lighting.
•Council Tax Band: H – Sevenoaks District Council
•EPC: F
Situation - The property is situated off Westerham Hill on the outskirts of the historic town of Westerham on the North Downs Way within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, centrally positioned between the larger towns of Sevenoaks and Oxted. Westerham’s roots date back to the Vikings and Romans and today it has evolved into a charming market town attractive to residents, diverse businesses and visitors. The high street offers a comprehensive range of local shopping facilities, which include many interesting independent shops, together with a variety of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Two famous residents of Westerham were General Wolfe who lived at Quebec House and, Sir Winston Churchill whose country home was Chartwell. These properties and others including Hever Castle and Penshurst Place are just a few of the private and National Trust places to visit. The town is surrounded by extensive, greenbelt countryside providing numerous, beautiful walks and facilities for sports and other recreational activities.