8 bedroom house
West Peckham, Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5TD
Guide Price
£3,500,000
Residential Tags: Oast House
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Sep 2021
- Residential Tags: Oast House
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock
Hurst View is an idyllic country home, built in 1999 to a high specification the property is set up for modern family living. The accommodation extends to over 6,000 sq.ft. arranged over four floors, the space is generously proportioned and well balanced between formal and informal living. The rooms feature impressive exposed oak beams, York stone flooring and 300 year old Versailles patterned Elm wood panel flooring in both the drawing room and playroom.
The principal reception rooms comprise a drawing and dining room, both of which are double aspect. The drawing room has double doors to the rear terrace providing great views over the garden and countryside beyond. The conservatory adjoining the drawing room has been recently refurbished with bi-fold doors and temperature controlled ceiling windows to maintain a constant temperate.
The bespoke Smallbone kitchen is well equipped with a central work island, Aga and fitted Bosh and Smeg appliances. Accessed via the kitchen is a utility room, playroom and a second downstairs cloakroom. Also accessed via the ground floor is the basement which houses a gym, wine cellar, heating engine room and storage.
The first floor has excellent bedroom accommodation, with a generous-sized triple aspect principal bedroom suite complete with a bathroom, dressing room and south facing balcony with a seating area to enjoy the views. There are four further bedrooms, served by three bathrooms. On the second floor are three further bedrooms, family bathroom and a store room. The space is extremely versatile in how it can be used. There is also additional storage space in the roof.
Hurst View is approached via a sweeping gravel drive that leads to a parking area in front of the house and garaging. Flanked by a variety of flowers including roses and lavender. The front elevation of the house is adorned with climbing roses, hydrangeas and wisteria.
Wrapping around the rear of the property is a paved area that connects the garden to the house extremely well and provides an excellent setting for al fresco dining enjoying the stunning uninterrupted and far reaching Southern views over The Bourne Valley. Within the garden there is a cricket net and mature trees that provide privacy. Accessed from the rear lawn through a five bar gate is a paddock which also has separate access and totals to approximately 1.5 acres. In all the gardens and grounds extend to approximately 3.9 acres.
The detached double garage has electric up and over doors, electric vehicle charging point, and storage space. On the one side of the building is a separate entrance which leads to a kitchenette area and toilet, the garaging can also be accessed from here. The stairs lead up to the spacious first floor which is currently being used as a home office.
Situated to the north of the main house is the detached Oast House which provides excellent secondary accommodation and comprises a living room and kitchen on the ground floor and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
The principal reception rooms comprise a drawing and dining room, both of which are double aspect. The drawing room has double doors to the rear terrace providing great views over the garden and countryside beyond. The conservatory adjoining the drawing room has been recently refurbished with bi-fold doors and temperature controlled ceiling windows to maintain a constant temperate.
The bespoke Smallbone kitchen is well equipped with a central work island, Aga and fitted Bosh and Smeg appliances. Accessed via the kitchen is a utility room, playroom and a second downstairs cloakroom. Also accessed via the ground floor is the basement which houses a gym, wine cellar, heating engine room and storage.
The first floor has excellent bedroom accommodation, with a generous-sized triple aspect principal bedroom suite complete with a bathroom, dressing room and south facing balcony with a seating area to enjoy the views. There are four further bedrooms, served by three bathrooms. On the second floor are three further bedrooms, family bathroom and a store room. The space is extremely versatile in how it can be used. There is also additional storage space in the roof.
Hurst View is approached via a sweeping gravel drive that leads to a parking area in front of the house and garaging. Flanked by a variety of flowers including roses and lavender. The front elevation of the house is adorned with climbing roses, hydrangeas and wisteria.
Wrapping around the rear of the property is a paved area that connects the garden to the house extremely well and provides an excellent setting for al fresco dining enjoying the stunning uninterrupted and far reaching Southern views over The Bourne Valley. Within the garden there is a cricket net and mature trees that provide privacy. Accessed from the rear lawn through a five bar gate is a paddock which also has separate access and totals to approximately 1.5 acres. In all the gardens and grounds extend to approximately 3.9 acres.
The detached double garage has electric up and over doors, electric vehicle charging point, and storage space. On the one side of the building is a separate entrance which leads to a kitchenette area and toilet, the garaging can also be accessed from here. The stairs lead up to the spacious first floor which is currently being used as a home office.
Situated to the north of the main house is the detached Oast House which provides excellent secondary accommodation and comprises a living room and kitchen on the ground floor and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
Tonbridge 6 miles, Sevenoaks 9.7 miles, Central London 33 miles, London Bridge 32 minutes, London Victoria 50 minutes, Gatwick Airport 34 miles (All mileages and times are approximate).
Hurst View is located in an elevated position on the outskirts of West Peckham, a delightful village centred around a village green with a village hall, pub and St Dunstan's Church which appears in the Domesday Book. More extensive shopping facilities and amenities can be found in the nearby towns of Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
Land Registry Data
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