The Coach House
Hever, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 7ET
Guide Price
£1,850,000
Residential Tags: Georgian
Property Tags: Walled Garden
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Georgian
- Property Tags: Walled Garden
- Land Tags: N/A
A beautifully refurbished handsome former Georgian/Victorian coach house with annexe accommodation and just over an acre of gardens (additional land by separate negotiation)
Entrance hall, 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room, Cloakroom, 4 Double Bedrooms, 3 Bath/Shower Rooms (2 En Suite), Self-contained 1 Bedroom Annexe, Double (half open) Garage, Gardens of about 1 acre.
SITUATION
The property is located on a country lane on the rural fringe of the historic village of Hever, famous for its medieval castle, once the home of Anne Boleyn and frequented by King Henry VIII.
Situated within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and green belt, there are many picturesque walks to enjoy in the immediate vicinity, with country pubs and historic places of interest to visit.
The local market town of Edenbridge is a short drive away (2.5 miles) and offers an excellent range of facilities including a Waitrose supermarket. Other nearby shopping centres include Westerham (8.2 miles), Oxted (9.6 miles), Tunbridge Wells (11 miles) and Sevenoaks (11 miles) - all mileages are approximate.
Hever rail station is only about half a mile from the property and has services to London Bridge from 48 minutes. Edenbridge has more frequent and fast services.
The area is well served with a choice of schools in the state and private sectors including several well performing primary schools, preparatory and state secondary schools. There are grammar schools in nearby Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.
Local sporting facilities include a leisure centre in Edenbridge with indoor pool; golf courses in Hever, Edenbridge, Cowden and Lingfield; sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir and racing at Lingfield Park.
DESCRIPTION
The Coach House is a former coach house, stables and bothy, believed to date back to the 1800s and converted in the 1980s into a private residential home. The current owners have transformed the property in recent years through extensions and extensive refurbishment inside and out including wiring, plumbing, and a pressurised hot water system. The property is wired for multi-room AV equipment and has an internal gigabit network installed.
The elegant four bedroom house also has an attached one bedroom annexe providing flexible accommodation for guests, au pairs, multi-generational living or working from home possibilities.
The property has its own private gated entrance in addition to a separate North entrance accessed off a shared driveway.
The beautiful south-west facing, part-walled gardens, amount to about 1.02 acres and provide a delightful outlook for the house, which also looks out over fields to the rear.
Across the lane is an additional 7 acre parcel of agricultural land with gated access. This land is available by separate negotiation.
FEATURES
Handmade double-glazed sash and casement windows and multiple French doors on the ground floor, filling the house with light and connecting the house with the beautiful gardens.
Stunning bespoke kitchen made from a mellow French oak with a mixture of granite and sold wood worktops, incorporating an island with breakfast bar, two ovens, induction hob, dishwasher, two fridges, a freezer and a wine cooler.
Flexible living accommodation with great spaces for both entertaining and cosy evenings in, in addition to the self-contained annexe accommodation that could be incorporated or separated depending on requirement.
Handmade oak staircase.
Four double bedrooms with outlooks over the gardens and/or fields. Much of the first floor has vaulted ceilings, some with exposed timbers.
Two beautifully appointed en-suite bath/shower rooms and a further family bathroom.
Part-walled, south-west facing gardens featuring ornamental ponds and various seating areas, mature shrubs and trees, a vegetable garden and greenhouse.
Double garage (half open).
DIRECTIONS
Leave the M25 at junction 5/A21. Take the second exit onto the A25 west towards Westerham. Proceed through Sundridge and Brasted. Upon entering Westerham, turn left onto Hosey Hill/B2026. At the end of the road turn left and proceed through Crockham Hill and in to Edenbridge. At the roundabout, turn right to stay on the B2026. After about 2 miles, take a sharp left into Hever Lane. The property will be found after about half a mile on the right-hand side.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council,[use Contact Agent Button].
Council Tax band: G (£3,348.98 for 2021/22).
Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Sevenoaks
Entrance hall, 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room, Cloakroom, 4 Double Bedrooms, 3 Bath/Shower Rooms (2 En Suite), Self-contained 1 Bedroom Annexe, Double (half open) Garage, Gardens of about 1 acre.
SITUATION
The property is located on a country lane on the rural fringe of the historic village of Hever, famous for its medieval castle, once the home of Anne Boleyn and frequented by King Henry VIII.
Situated within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and green belt, there are many picturesque walks to enjoy in the immediate vicinity, with country pubs and historic places of interest to visit.
The local market town of Edenbridge is a short drive away (2.5 miles) and offers an excellent range of facilities including a Waitrose supermarket. Other nearby shopping centres include Westerham (8.2 miles), Oxted (9.6 miles), Tunbridge Wells (11 miles) and Sevenoaks (11 miles) - all mileages are approximate.
Hever rail station is only about half a mile from the property and has services to London Bridge from 48 minutes. Edenbridge has more frequent and fast services.
The area is well served with a choice of schools in the state and private sectors including several well performing primary schools, preparatory and state secondary schools. There are grammar schools in nearby Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.
Local sporting facilities include a leisure centre in Edenbridge with indoor pool; golf courses in Hever, Edenbridge, Cowden and Lingfield; sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir and racing at Lingfield Park.
DESCRIPTION
The Coach House is a former coach house, stables and bothy, believed to date back to the 1800s and converted in the 1980s into a private residential home. The current owners have transformed the property in recent years through extensions and extensive refurbishment inside and out including wiring, plumbing, and a pressurised hot water system. The property is wired for multi-room AV equipment and has an internal gigabit network installed.
The elegant four bedroom house also has an attached one bedroom annexe providing flexible accommodation for guests, au pairs, multi-generational living or working from home possibilities.
The property has its own private gated entrance in addition to a separate North entrance accessed off a shared driveway.
The beautiful south-west facing, part-walled gardens, amount to about 1.02 acres and provide a delightful outlook for the house, which also looks out over fields to the rear.
Across the lane is an additional 7 acre parcel of agricultural land with gated access. This land is available by separate negotiation.
FEATURES
Handmade double-glazed sash and casement windows and multiple French doors on the ground floor, filling the house with light and connecting the house with the beautiful gardens.
Stunning bespoke kitchen made from a mellow French oak with a mixture of granite and sold wood worktops, incorporating an island with breakfast bar, two ovens, induction hob, dishwasher, two fridges, a freezer and a wine cooler.
Flexible living accommodation with great spaces for both entertaining and cosy evenings in, in addition to the self-contained annexe accommodation that could be incorporated or separated depending on requirement.
Handmade oak staircase.
Four double bedrooms with outlooks over the gardens and/or fields. Much of the first floor has vaulted ceilings, some with exposed timbers.
Two beautifully appointed en-suite bath/shower rooms and a further family bathroom.
Part-walled, south-west facing gardens featuring ornamental ponds and various seating areas, mature shrubs and trees, a vegetable garden and greenhouse.
Double garage (half open).
DIRECTIONS
Leave the M25 at junction 5/A21. Take the second exit onto the A25 west towards Westerham. Proceed through Sundridge and Brasted. Upon entering Westerham, turn left onto Hosey Hill/B2026. At the end of the road turn left and proceed through Crockham Hill and in to Edenbridge. At the roundabout, turn right to stay on the B2026. After about 2 miles, take a sharp left into Hever Lane. The property will be found after about half a mile on the right-hand side.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council,[use Contact Agent Button].
Council Tax band: G (£3,348.98 for 2021/22).
Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Sevenoaks
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.