- £1,475,000 - £1,500,000 Guide Price +
- Distinguished Period Residence +
- Gardens And Grounds Extending To In Excess Of One Acre +
- Five Versatile Reception Rooms +
- Traditionally Styled Kitchen With Breakfast & Family Area +
- Bright and Sunny Conservatory +
- Four Spacious Bedrooms +
- Generous Sun Terrace +
- Private Driveway With Ample Parking +
- Highly Regarded Schooling Options & Excellent Transport Links +
A distinguished period home set within over an acre of beautifully maintained grounds, offering five versatile reception rooms. The property features a traditionally styled kitchen with a breakfast and family area, a bright conservatory, and four spacious bedrooms. Additional highlights include a generous sun terrace and a private driveway providing ample parking.
Fine and country presents a truly distinguished period residence believed to date from the early 1800s, the property is approached via wrought iron gates and is nestled idyllically within gardens and grounds of approximately one acre. Set in the beautiful, sought after village of Ryarsh, with a highly regarded primary school, 500 year old pub, coffee shop and pottery workshop. The area is a walkers paradise, being located in a conservation area with the north downs and the Pilgrims Way accessible in minutes from the village. For passionate golfers, a selection of exceptional courses can be found nearby. Sevenoaks is a 15 minute drive away, with the award winning market town of West Malling lying only 1 mile away.
This handsome home delivers prescience and privacy in equal measure. From the moment of arrival ,the architecture speaks for itself- a commanding facade of Kentish rag stone, sourced from the long gone village quarry. The house is balanced by classical proportions, tall chimneys, 2 open fireplaces, and an unmistakeable sense of occasion.
Inside, the house unfolds with elegance and ease. Across five versatile reception rooms, there is a considered blend of formal and informal living – generous social spaces perfect for entertaining, offset by quieter corners that invite rest and retreat. The interiors are filled with natural light, thanks to high ceilings and large, often double-aspect windows, some beautifully framed by deep bays. Throughout, period charm and tasteful styling work in quiet harmony.
The traditionally styled kitchen has been handcrafted to complement the architecture, flowing through to a relaxed breakfast and family area where bifold doors open onto the terrace. A bright and sunny conservatory offers an all-season connection with the garden, while a separate utility room and basement level provide further functionality. Whether hosting guests or enjoying peaceful moments of everyday life, this is a home that adapts effortlessly.