Key Features

  • GUIDE PRICE £1,800,000 TO £1,900,000
  • SIX BEDROOM ATTACHED FAMILY HOME
  • APPROXIMATELY 2.2 ACRES OF LAND
  • CARVINGS BELIEVED TO DATE BACK TO 1603
  • OAKFRAMED DOUBLE CARPORT
  • HEATED SWIMMING POOL WITH POOL HOUSE
  • ORIGINAL FEATURES THROUGHOUT
  • AVAILABLE WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN
  • EPC RATING N/A
  • COUNCIL TAX BAND H
Guide Price £1,800,000 To £1,900,000 A stunning six bedroom 16th century Grade II attached family home situated on the outskirts of Sandhurst village down a private lane.

Guide Price £1,800,000 To £1,900,000 

Tucked away behind elegant metal gates, this breathtaking Grade II listed home is steeped in history, forming part of a grand Tudor manor believed to date back to the 16th century. A sweeping driveway leads you towards this enchanting property with ample parking for multiple vehicle.

Step inside through the most frequently used entrance, a charming boot room with ample coat storage—ideal family and guest. From here, you’re welcomed into the heart of the home: a formal entrance hall, currently used as a dining and sitting area. Original wooden floorboards, an axe-carved front door, an inglenook fireplace with a log burner, and exposed timber beams create an inviting space to gather, whether for lively dinners or evenings by the fire.

The front living room is a true showstopper, boasting exquisite, believed to be, Jacobean-style carvings, a grand inglenook fireplace, and dual-aspect windows—including a beautiful bay window with original tempered glass. Victorian-style radiators complement the exposed beams, wrapping the room in warmth and history.

The kitchen is the soul of this home—light-filled and beautifully appointed with bespoke cabinetry and a striking green electric Aga. Triple-aspect windows flood the space with natural light, while a built-in bench seating area surrounds the dining table, perfect for long, leisurely breakfasts or entertaining friends over dinner. A walk-in pantry offers practical storage, and the adjacent utility room—with a butler-style sink, space for white goods, and an American fridge freezer—adds everyday convenience.

Upstairs, the main bedroom is an elegant retreat, complete with an open fireplace, exposed beams, and views over the gardens. The en-suite features a restored cast-iron bath, a separate shower, and a marble vanity basin. A walk-in wardrobe space adds to the suite’s space.

Bedroom two offers its own private en-suite and access to a seventh bedroom—perfect for a dressing room, nursery, guest bedroom. The third bedroom, currently a refined drawing room with Jacobean carvings, a fireplace with a log burner, panelled walls, and stunning dual-aspect views. The other bedrooms are equally inviting, with characterful beams, far-reaching views, and beautifully designed bathrooms, including a main bathroom with a walk-in shower and freestanding bath. The second floor houses two more spacious double bedrooms and a shared bathroom, ensuring plenty of room for family and guests.

 

 

Step outside to the beautifully landscaped gardens. Framed by borders of jasmine, roses, and woodland honeysuckle, offering a stunning backdrop for outdoor living. A large swimming pool, complete with a charming pool house, provides the perfect setting for summer days spent in the sunshine. A rotunda near the pond enhances the biodiversity of the grounds, attracting wildlife and adding to the home’s charm.

 

Practicality meets luxury with a double oak carport with a storeroom and a workshop, while the first floor has been thoughtfully converted into a stylish home gym.

This extraordinary home is more than just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re hosting grand gatherings, unwinding by the fire, or exploring the idyllic grounds, every moment here feels like a step back in time, wrapped in modern-day comfort and effortless elegance.

 

If You Lived Here:
 
Sandhurst is a picturesque village in the Weald of Kent, offering a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. Located within the sought-after Cranbrook School catchment area, it also benefits from a well-regarded local primary school, Sandhurst Primary, with additional options nearby in Hawkhurst and Benenden. Well-connected by the A268, with rail links at Robertsbridge and Etchingham, the village provides easy access to larger towns. Amenities include a local shop with a post office, a tea room, a beauty salon, and a hardware store. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy beautiful countryside walks, while the stunning beaches of Camber Sands and Winchelsea are just a short drive away, making Sandhurst an ideal location for families and nature lovers alike.
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