This unusual and attractive property with accommodation arranged over three and four floors is situated in an elevated position in a prime residential area.
Built to a contemporary design, circa 1960 with different options. A large family home or and a self- contained one bedroom four storey attached annexe, circa 2005.
The cleverly designed annexe has a versatile internal layout and can be easily adapted to link to the main house to create a larger four or five bedroom, three bathroom property.
Features of the property include: a detached double garage, a well-established landscaped garden with a detached summer house, water filter taps for drinking water and water softening system, Hive active gas central heating, and eighteen solar panels with a high annual yield of approximately £1500 per annum (to be verified).
The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance of Sevenoaks Town Centre and Sevenoaks mainline station. Excellent for commuting to London.
This unusual and attractive property with accommodation arranged over three and four floors is situated in an elevated position in a prime residential area.
Built to a contemporary design, circa 1960 with different options. A large family home or and a self- contained one bedroom four storey attached annexe, circa 2005.
The cleverly designed annexe has a versatile internal layout and can be easily adapted to link to the main house to create a larger four or five bedroom, three bathroom property.
Features of the property include: a detached double garage, a well-established landscaped garden with a detached summer house, water filter taps for drinking water and water softening system, Hive active gas central heating, and eighteen solar panels with a high annual yield of approximately £1500 per annum (to be verified).
The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance of Sevenoaks Town Centre and Sevenoaks mainline station. Excellent for commuting to London.
The town is named after seven oak trees that were planted in Knole Park on the edge of town in the Middle Ages. Much later, in 1909, seven oak trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII on the northern edge of The Vine, a landmark cricket ground in the centre of town, one of the oldest in the country. Six of these mighty oaks were lost in the great storm of 1987.
One of Britain's most impressive stately homes is in the heart of Sevenoaks: the vast, enchanting National Trust property of Knole. Dating from the 1450s and famously sporting 365 rooms, 52 staircases and seven courtyards, here you'll wander through exquisite galleries, past shimmering silver, atmospheric portraits and fine fabrics. Then head through the sunlit orangery and into a 1000-acre park dotted with gnarled trees and herds of deer.
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This is a Freehold property.