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£980,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Tonbridge Road, Chiddingstone Causeway, Edenbridge TN8

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

    This enchanting detached period home dates back to the 1400s and is brimming with character - think exposed beams, latch doors, and leaded light windows. Tucked away in generous gardens with a spring-fed pond, this much-loved family home has been in the same hands for 40 years.

    Inside, you’ll find a wealth of period features—exposed beams, parquet flooring (hidden beneath carpets in places), latch doors, and beautiful fireplaces. The entrance hallway sets the tone, with warm parquet floors and rustic details, leading to a ground floor bedroom and stylish modern shower room with underfloor heating—perfect for guests or as a self-contained annexe.

    The triple-aspect country kitchen is the heart of the home, with woodblock worktops, a comprehensive range of cabinets, and a lovely mix of traditional and modern appliances—including a Neff integrated dishwasher, Hotpoint fridge drawers, and electric hob. An oil-fired aga (available by negotiation) and Grant boiler add to the cottage charm.

    The bright dining/family room enjoys garden views and features a large inglenook fireplace with a copper flue and bressumer beam, creating a cosy atmosphere. A snug/study makes the most of the garden outlook and opens directly onto the outside space. The impressive drawing room is dual-aspect with leaded light windows, ambient lighting, and a striking open fireplace with stone surround—perfect for relaxing or entertaining.

    Upstairs, the charm continues. The triple-aspect principal bedroom is full of character, alongside a pretty single bedroom and a further double guest room with a quaint en-suite. The spacious family bathroom features an oak-panelled bath, vanity unit, bidet, toilet, and airing cupboard. On the second floor, there’s another double bedroom and an attic room with eaves storage.

    Outside, the home is approached via a wooden gate and gravel driveway with ample parking. The detached double garage includes a boarded loft room with dormer window, carport, and solar panels—offering excellent potential for conversion (STPP). The gardens wrap around the property, with formal lawns, mature trees, flower borders, and a south-facing terrace framed by rose-covered arbours. Outbuildings include a brick utility shed with power, greenhouse, summer house, timber kennel, and even a well.

    Location Guide:

    Nestled along the B2027 just west of Tonbridge, Chiddingstone Causeway is a linear village set amid rolling fields and woodland. Its origins lie in rural transport and farming, with a cluster of traditional cottages, an oast house, and thatched buildings giving it a quintessential Kentish feel. It is part of the Chiddingstone civil parish and falls within Sevenoaks District.

    Transport Links

    Rail travel is served by Penshurst Station on the Redhill–Tonbridge line, located right in the heart of the village. Services run hourly to both Tonbridge and Redhill, with onward national rail connections. Bus routes 231 and 233 offer regular connections to Edenbridge and Tunbridge Wells, while route 210 links directly to Tonbridge—although weekend and holiday buses are limited. With London Gatwick nearby and major roads close, it’s well-connected for both local travel and longer journeys.

    Education

    Within the local benefice lies Chiddingstone Church of England Primary School. For secondary education, most families travel to nearby Tonbridge, Sevenoaks or Tunbridge Wells, where several well-established schools are available. The local transport network supports daily commutes to these hubs.

    Local Attractions

    Just up the road lies historic Chiddingstone Village, preserved by the National Trust—a beautiful Tudor one-street village complete with a 15th-century inn, a church, a shop, and tea-room.
    Visitors can also explore Chiddingstone Castle, a Gothic revival estate with splendid grounds and museum-quality collections. Within the village itself, the Grade II* listed St Luke’s Church, built in 1897–98 by John Francis Bentley, stands just east of the Little Brown Jug pub. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby nature reserves, scenic circular walks (notably the 10‐mile loop around Causeway), and the AllTrails network linking to neighbouring Oxted .

    Entertainment & Community

    The Little Brown Jug pub is the social hub of the village, offering food and drink in a friendly, rural setting . The Causeway Hall hosts community events, classes, meetings and occasional private functions . Seasonal events, nature walks, craft sessions, and local produce markets often take place at these venues or in nearby Chiddingstone Village and Penshurst, offering residents plenty of opportunities to connect and socialise.

    Summary

    Chiddingstone Causeway offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with strong community spirit. Excellent transport links via rail, bus, and road make it suitable for commuters, while the surrounding historic villages, walking trails and outdoor spaces offer a rich quality of life. With a village school, pub, and church, it combines convenience with countryside charm—ideal for those seeking a serene, character-filled setting within easy reach of larger towns and the amenities of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells & Sevenoaks. Its blend of historical character, community atmosphere, and natural beauty makes Chiddingstone Causeway a distinct and desirable rural enclave in West Kent.

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