Charming cottage with countryside views, spacious living, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, secluded sunny garden, garage and driveway parking, close to mainline station, schools and shops.
This charming four bedroom cottage-style family home, dating back to 1890, seamlessly blends period charm with thoughtful modern enhancement. The property now comes to the market for the first time in 30 years, beautifully presented and perfectly suited for modern family living, whilst retaining its quintessential English country character.
A charming porchway opens into the property where the ground floor is subtly divided by a central staircase. To the right, a generously proportioned dual-aspect sitting room is bathed in natural light and centred around an attractive woodburner. A separate, versatile reception room provides flexibility as a study, playroom, or snug. To the left, a spacious dining room flows effortlessly passed a large utility cupboard and well-appointed downstairs shower room, leading into a beautifully designed kitchen. Flooded with light from overhead skylights and bi-fold doors, this space features ample shaker-style cabinetry and a classic range cooker, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
Upstairs, four charming bedrooms continue the cottage aesthetic, each with its own characterful appeal. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, enjoying dual-aspect windows and delightful views across the surrounding countryside. Two bathrooms serve the upstairs, including a shower room adjacent to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom at the opposite end of the floor.
Externally, the property is truly idyllic. Screened by mature hedging for a high degree of privacy, the south-easterly aspect ensures the garden enjoys sunlight throughout the day. An expansive lawn and terraced seating area provide the perfect setting for outdoor dining and relaxation. Beyond lies a workshop and a separate garage with parking for one car, accessed directly from the lane and in addition to driveway parking for two cars.
Idyllically positioned amidst rolling countryside, this property enjoys true rural charm whilst still being conveniently located just a short distance from the historic market town of Tonbridge, with its mainline station offering excellent connections into London, as well as a highly regarded selection of schools.
Material Information Disclosure -
National Trading Standards Material Information Part B Requirements (information that should be established for all properties)
Property Construction – brick and block
Property Roofing – slate tile / flat
Electricity Supply - National Grid
Water Supply - Direct mains water
Sewerage – Domestic/small sewage treatment plants
Heating - Central heating (oil fired) / Wood burner/open fire
Broadband – FTTC (fibre to the cabinet)
Mobile Signal / Coverage - good
National Trading Standards Material Information Part C Requirements (information that may or may not need to be established depending on whether the property is affected or impacted by the issue in question)
Building Safety – no known concerns
Restrictions – no known concerns
Rights and Easements – yes
Flood Risk - no known concerns
Coastal Erosion Risk - no known concerns
Planning Permission - no known concerns
Accessibility / Adaptations - no known concerns
Coalfield / Mining Area - no known concerns
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Sherenden Lane in Tudeley is situated within an area of unspoilt countryside, enjoying immediate access to picturesque walks and nearby Tudeley Woods. Yet, despite its tranquil setting, it is within easy reach of Tonbridge, a historic market town with parts dating back to Saxon times. There are excellent schooling options in the area, both in the independent and state sectors, including those in the sought-after Kent Grammar system at secondary level. The mainline station, with its fast and frequent services to Central London is only 15 minutes' walk and offers daily, monthly or annual parking options should you need to take a car. The town has two large supermarkets, other high street retailers and a multitude of public houses and restaurants. The impressive, award-winning Bluewater Shopping Centre is only 20 miles away.