Key Features

  • GUIDE PRICE £1,700,000 TO £1,800,000
  • SIX BEDROOM GRADE II LISTED 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 £1,700,000 To £1,800,000 A stunning six bedroom 16th century Grade II family home with over 5000sqft. situated on the outskirts of Sandhurst village down a private lane.

 

Guide Price £1,700,000 To £1,800,000

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.

 

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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