An exceptional country home set on the edge of a popular village and with far reaching countryside views.
Built by the eminent Victorian geologist Sir Joseph Prestwich in 1869, the grade II-listed property consists of the major part of the original house, surrounded by beautiful countryside and featuring many original features.Set over four floors, the property has been sympathetically updated by the current owners throughout, providing an excellent mix of living and entertaining space. The property is approached through an automated gate and up a private gravel driveway. Ample parking is found outside the house as well as an additional pair of parking spaces as you enter the gates.The entrance hall, through the original doorway marked by the Prestwich initials and featuring the original stained glass windows with fossil motifs, leads to the ground floor living space and provides access to a large coat/sports cupboard and the huge cellar and boiler room.The new kitchen has been moved to the garden side of the house and benefits from south-facing country views. The kitchen, designed by BCA Architects and hand-built by R Timmons, is situated in the original Victorian dining room. It features a Bora induction hob in the Carrara marble island with seating for six people with appliances by Liebherr and Siemens. The kitchen update is part of a wider planning permission (20/02529/LBCALT) which includes an orangery extension to the main house together with separate annexe and swimming pool. The house has been fully re-wired and re-plumbed with a new condensing boiler, alongside replacement of all radiators except one. All the wooden floors have been stripped and restored whilst the house has been re-painted both internally and externally and the roof carefully restored using original materials. The interiors have been updated under the guidance of Jesse Bax interiors.The main living room, with feature fireplace, bay window and double doors opens onto the south-facing terrace, paved in Tuscan limestone. On the East side of the house is a utility/boot room (the original kitchen to the house and now fitted with underfloor heating and ample storage). A guest WC with shower provides an excellent entrance for children, dogs and shopping.The grand staircase with Roger Oates stair carpet links leads up to the first floor where the principal suite, adapted from the original reading room/library, now includes a new ensuite bathroom and bespoke dressing room with views from the window facing southwards, over the garden and towards Shoreham. A further double bedroom (with updated family bathroom) faces South whilst a third bedroom completes the ensemble on this floor.The top floor comprises two further double bedrooms (one with its own dressing and work area) together with a newly updated bathroom. A final set of stairs leads to the Tower, currently used as a study, offering far-reaching countryside views on all four sides. The house offers a high degree of privacy and extraordinary peace and quiet, being formed of the original 1869 house, prior to the addition of the western wing which was added in 1889. The property has been in the same family for over 50 years and has been lovingly restored to its past glory over the last 5 years.Outside, the gardens are an outstanding feature of the property. The large limestone-paved terrace provides a perfect place from which to entertain and dine al fresco. Numerous other spots in the garden provide views down the Darent Valley and a croquet lawn edged with herbaceous borders accompanies a children's football pitch and nascent orchard. A new workshop/shed has been installed in the garden and the entire boundary benefits from dog-proof fencing. The main gardens face southwards towards Shoreham, which is a short 300 metre walk away along local footpaths which can be accessed from a gate at the end of the woodland garden or from the driveway.A luxury shepherd's hut complete with electr