Listed for £1,000,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £599,000
2013
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•Bright first floor landing with access to insulated and boarded loft space with retractable timber loft ladder and light.
•The luxurious main bedroom suite enjoys far reaching views to the rear over the valley. An archway leads through to a dressing area with fitted mirrored wardrobes and French doors opening to a small Juliete balcony. Door to the contemporary en-suite bathroom having separate shower cubicle. Second bedroom also with aspect to rear again with far reaching views. Third bedroom having aspect to front and fitted wardrobe.
•The contemporary family bathroom also having a separate shower cubicle completes the first floor accommodation.
•A particular feature the landscaped rear garden enjoys a large Indian stone terrace with beautiful views across the valley, ideal for al fresco dining with steps leading down to the lawns flanked by mature beech hedged boundaries and well stocked shrub/flower borders. Small timber summer house, trellis with climbing wisteria and honeysuckle, fruit and vegetable patches and fruit trees including damson and apple. Pathway to side and gate to front, external power sockets, taps, security lighting and system.
•Gravel driveway providing off street parking for two cars in tandem with reinforcement mesh. Area of lawn with well stocked borders, underground LPG storage tank, hedged and fenced boundaries and steps leading to the front door.
•Services & Points of Note: Mains electricity and water. LPG underground gas tank. Shared private drainage, septic tank, costing approximately £275.00 per annum. Double glazed windows, leaded light to the front elevation. External security cameras. Partial fibre broadband.
•Council Tax Band: E – Sevenoaks District Council
•EPC: E
Situation - The property is situated in French Street, off Hosey Hill on the outskirts of the historic town of Westerham located in the valley of the River Darent, centrally positioned between the larger towns of Sevenoaks and Oxted, within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 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.