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Guide price£975,000
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6 bedroom detached house for sale

High Street, Eynsford, Kent, DA4
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Detached house
6 bed
0 bath
EPC rating: E*
3,681 sq ft / 342 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Period detached property
  • Grade II Listed with period features
  • Sympathetically updated
  • 4 Story with cellar
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 4 Reception rooms
  • River adjoining garden
  • Semi-rural village location
  • EPC Rating E
  • Council Tax Rating G
SOLD SUBJECT TO CONTRACT VIA FINE & COUNTRY

GUIDE PRICE £975,000 - £1,000,000

Eynsford House is a charming Grade ll listed period landmark property situated at the heart of Eynsford Village on a 0.28-acre plot. Dating back to the 17th Century, this fascinating detached, period property was seamlessly conjoined with ‘Writs End’ a period property also of circa 17th Century, thus creating an exceptionally lovely five/six-bedroom family home which has been sympathetically upgraded by the current owners with both skill and style. Externally eye-catching with exposed timbers, latticed windows and a front gable whilst internally, many fine features of the period have been retained. These to include solid wood thumb latch arched doors, carved wood corbels, a particularly impressive carved bressummer beam in an inglenook fireplace, vaulted ceilings and a wealth of exposed wall and ceiling beams.
Externally to the side of the property there is private parking with a gated entrance to the generous rear garden. The garden is secluded and well stocked with mature shrubbery, a well maintained and extensive central lawn, a potting shed and an additional out-building. The gardens back onto the River Darent with views across to the cricket grounds and pavilion. Situated in this quintessentially Kent village in the Darenth Valley on the side of the North Downs, Eynsford House presents as a truly exceptional family home with an internal layout that will surprise and delight.
Internal viewing is essential to fully appreciate what this unusual and fascinating riverside home has to offer.

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Location
Eynsford is a picturesque village in the Sevenoaks district of Kent and is located in the historic Darenth Valley. It is famous for the ancient ford and hump-backed mediaeval bridge, which is still very much in use today, St Martins of Tours the 16th century village church, and Eynsford Castle to the north of the village. Eynsford Castle is one of the earliest Norman stonework defences in the country, and the castle and Roman Villa are within easy walking distance of the village centre as is the Lullingstone Country Park which provides stunning views over the valley. The nearby hop farm attracts visitors from all over the world with its beautiful lavender fields and farm shop selling local produce. Eynsford has a number of cosy pubs, restaurants and a tearoom by the ford. Eynsford also boasts an excellent primary school – The Anthony Roper Primary School – which is a five-minute walk from Eynsford House. Eynsford Station has fast links to London Blackfriars and the City as (truncated)

Directions
From our office, proceed to the roundabout and take the first exit onto Station Road/A225. Continue to follow A225 into Shoreham Road leading to Eynsford Village. Continue from Shoreham Road into Station Road. Once you pass Riverside on your left this will lead into the High Street. Pass Bower Lane and the War Memorial on your right and the property can be found on the left hand side a little further down the High Street.

Seller Insight
Eynsford is an extremely picturesque riverside village, set in the beautiful Darenth Valley, which is part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enviably located right in the heart of the village is Eynsford House, a large and very handsome Grade II listed family home that originally dates back to the 17th century. The house sits right in the middle of the village and it’s a property that’s steeped in history, says the owner. At some point in the past, the house was part of a foundry and there are several original pieces of ironwork in the house, like a cast iron fire back and several drain-covers that were made in the forge. Over time the house was added to and converted into two dwellings, and then around thirty years ago it was it was turned back into one lovely, big family home. We bought the property eight years ago and there were so many things that attracted us to it. We have three children, so the sheer amount of space we have here was really (truncated)

Ground Floor

Sitting Room 6.15m x 5.74m (20' 2" x 18' 10")
Latch wooden door to front and half glazed stable door to the rear. Two leaded light windows with shutters to the front. Wooden flooring. Plain ceiling with beam. Smoke alarm. Vertical beams. Two radiators. Brick fireplace with log burner and stone hearth.

First Inner Hall
Carpet. Plain ceiling. Wall light. Painted wooden balustrade and handrail leading to first floor.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room 4.85m x 4.55m (15' 11" x 14' 11")
Dual aspect windows to side and rear. Half-glazed stable door to rear. Plain ceiling with beams and downlights. Smoke alarm. Tiled floor. Base and tall units with agglomerate work tops and upstand. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Two Integrated Bosch electric ovens and Bosch grill. Zanussi microwave. Hotpoint induction hob with stainless-steel extractor fan hood over. Neff dishwasher. Space for American fridge freezer. Storage cupboard in chimney breast and large utility cupboard housing the Worcester boiler and Heatrae Sadla Megaflo cylinder plus a space for a tumble-dryer.

Dining Room 4.24m x 3.8m (13' 11" x 12' 6")
Leaded light window to front. Wooden flooring. Plain ceiling with beam. Vertical beams and wood panelling to some walls. Radiator. Open fireplace with wrought iron grate, ornate carved wooden lintel and stone hearth. Double door storage cupboard and in-built storage unit with shelves and cupboard housing the electric meter and consumer unit.

Rear Inner Hall
Rear door to the garden. Wood effect stone floor. Plain ceiling with spotlights.

Cellar 6.05m x 2.7m (19' 10" x 8' 10")
Window to rear. Stone floor. Wooden ceiling.

First Cloakroom
Plain ceiling. Wall light. Tiled floor. Low level W.C. Hand basin with mixer tap. Local tiling to walls.

Lounge 6.58m x 5m (21' 7" x 16' 5")
Dual aspect windows to side and rear. Carpet. Plain ceiling with beams. Smoke alarm. Two radiator. Wall lights. Brick and flint feature wall. Currently used as a music room.

Study 4.2m x 3.05m (13' 9" x 10' 0")
Leaded light window to front. Plain ceiling with painted beam. Radiator. Wall lights. Vaulted door cupboard housing the gas meter.

Rear Entrance Hall/Utility Lobby/Cloakroom
Door to the side. Wood effect stone floor. Plain ceiling with beams. Radiator. Wall lights. Triple storage cupboard housing the second Worcester boiler and coats and boots area. Cloakroom - Window to side. Tiled floor. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Local tiling to walls.

First Floor

Landing
Window to rear. Carpet. Plain ceiling with beams. Spotlights. Painted balustrade and hand rails leading to the upper floor bedrooms to the left side of the property.

Dressing Room
Leaded light window to rear. Wood floor. Beamed ceiling with vertical beams. Radiator. Open fire with stove. Stairs leading to upper floor bedroom to the right side of the property. (Currently used as a gym/exercise space).

Master Bedroom 6.2m x 3.8m (20' 4" x 12' 6")
Two glazed windows to side. Carpet. Beamed ceiling and vertical beams. Two radiators. Eaves storage. Wooden panelled wall.

Shower Room
Leaded light window to front. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling with downlights. Shower cubicle. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin with double unit. Heated towel rail. Shaver point. Local tiling.

Bedroom 5.16m x 4.98m (16' 11" x 16' 4")
Glazed window to rear. Wood flooring. Papered ceiling. Radiator. Built-in wardrobes.

Bedroom 4.57m x 2.97m (15' 0" x 9' 9")
Leaded light window to front. Plain ceiling with vertical beams. Radiator. Two built-in cupboards with the second leading to attic via fixed ladder.

Bathroom
Leaded light frosted window to front. Wood effect flooring. Plain ceiling with vertical beams. Radiator and towel rail. Panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Local tiling.

Bedroom 5.74m x 2.92m (18' 10" x 9' 7")
Leaded light window to front. Wooden floor. Plain ceiling. Radiator. Built-in wardrobes, (currently a first-floor study).

Bedroom 3.9m x 3.35m (12' 10" x 11' 0")
Window to rear. Carpet. Plain ceiling with vertical beams. Radiator. Cast iron fireplace. Beams.

En-suite Shower Room
Glazed frosted window to rear. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling. Shower cubicle. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Local tiling.

Second Floor

Bedroom 3.78m x 3.66m (12' 5" x 12' 0")
Glazed window to side. Wood floor. Beamed ceiling. Radiator.

Outside

Parking
Two spaces to the left-hand side. Accessed via Gibsons Place.

Gardens
The front garden is enclosed by railings, with lawn, trees, gravel, and flower beds. Rear garden - Stone patio and stepped area with flowerbeds and a tree, lead to the side access. Mainly laid to an extensive lawn with shrubs and trees leading to the River Darent at the end of the garden. Potting shed. Covered BBQ area. Timber garden shed to the left of the property.

Transport Information

Trains
Mainline trains to London from Eynsford (0.6 miles) and Farningham Road (2.8 miles). Fast trains (30 mins) to London Charing Cross, London Bridge, Cannon Street from Sevenoaks (7.8 miles) and Orpington (6.8 miles). London St. Pancras is 19 minutes by train from Ebbsfleet International (10.5 miles).

Air
Gatwick Airport (31.2 miles); Biggin Hill private airfield (13.6 miles).

Schools
Nursery and Primary Schools: Anthony Roper, Eynsford (walkable) 0.2 miles, Shoreham 3.5 miles, and Otford 4.7 miles. Grammar Schools: Dartford, Maidstone, Tonbridge Girls and Judd Boys Grammar schools in Tonbridge and Weald of Kent in Sevenoaks. Private Schools: Sevenoaks (co-ed), Tonbridge (boys) and Walthamstow Hall (girls). Cobham Hall (girls) in Cobham, Sackville School (co-ed) in Hildenborough and Radnor House (co-ed) in Sundridge. Preparatory Schools: Sevenoaks (co-ed), Solefields (boys), New Beacon (boys), Walthamstow Hall (girls), The Granville (co-ed), Sevenoaks. St Michaels (co-ed) and Russell House (co-ed) in Otford 4.4 miles; Radnor House (co-ed) in Sundridge; Steephill School (co-ed) in Hartley; Birtley House School (co-ed) in West Kingsdown.

Eating & Drinking
There are 4 pubs and a tea room in Eynsford; the Castle Hotel, The Malt Shovel and Five Bells near to the church in the High Street, plus The Plough, which is across the ford by the river and The Riverside Tea Room is by the River Darent. Rafferty’s Village Shop is very conveniently placed in the High Street. There are also three more pubs in Farningham village; The Pied Bull, The Lion, The Chequers, and an Indian restaurant (Palace of India). In Shoreham, The Mount Vineyard, has its own wine shop and pizza restaurant. The owners have recently acquired and completely and sympathetically renovated The Samuel Palmer, the 15th century pub across the road from the vineyard. The Woodlands Garden Centre in Ash also has a good café called the Twig & Spoon (5.4 miles).

Shopping
Eynsford has a well-stocked village shop (Rafferty’s), a butchers, newsagents, and Olivia’s Hair & Beauty. There is a butcher’s in Farningham opposite The Lion. Bluewater main shopping centre (21 mins); John Lewis Food Hall in Bluewater. Waitrose in Longfield (17 mins), in Green Street Green (16 min) & Sevenoaks (18 mins). Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Lidl & Aldi in Sevenoaks; Co-op in West Kingsdown (10 mins); Asda in Swanley (14 mins).

Sports & Recreation
There are 5 golf courses nearby – London Club (Ash), Pedham Place including a public driving range (Swanley), Lullingstone Park and Darenth Valley (Shoreham), Birchwood Park (Dartford). Plus, Wildernesse and Knole in Sevenoaks, and Nizels in Hildenborough, which also offers private health/fitness facilities as does Sevenoaks Sports, Swimming and Leisure Centre. Brands Hatch motor racing circuit is walkable in good boots. Farningham Cricket Club was founded in 1857 and still going strong. Eynsford Castle (English Heritage); Lullingstone Park; Lullingstone Castle & World Garden; Lullingstone Roman Villa (English Heritage); Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation, Eynsford; Knole Park, Sevenoaks (NT). Darent Valley Path: The Darenth Valley is one of Kent’s greatest hidden treasures with fine walking opportunities for all the family. The way-marked path is 19 miles (30.4km) long, following the meandering river from the banks of the busy River Thames at Dartford through the Kent (truncated)

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We recognise that buying a property is a big commitment and therefore recommend that you visit the local authority websites for more helpful information about the property and local area before proceeding. Some information in these details are taken from third party sources. Should any of the information be critical in your decision making then please contact Fine & Country for verification.

Council Tax
We are informed this property is in council tax band G, you should verify this with Sevenoaks Borough Council.

Tenure
The vendor advises us that this property is Freehold. Should you proceed with the purchase of the property your solicitor must verify these details.

Appliances/Services
The mention of any appliances and/or services within these sales particulars does not imply that they are in full efficient working order.

Measurements
All measurements are approximate and therefore may be subject to a small margin of error.

Viewing
Monday to Friday 9.00 am – 6.00 pm Saturday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm. Viewing via Fine & Country Sevenoaks.

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