Guide price
£1,250,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Street, Cranbrook, Kent TN17
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Elegant Victorian semi-detached home in the heart of Cranbrook
Beautifully extended with striking contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining space
Retains period features including fireplaces, bay windows and wooden flooring
Flexible accommodation across three floors with up to six bedrooms
Principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom
Ample storage including utility room and cellar
Highly desirable Cranbrook location
EPC Rating = D
Description
Thorndene is an elegant and handsome Victorian semi-detached home, superbly located in the heart of Cranbrook. This charming property offers a wonderful opportunity to acquire a characterful period home, showcasing classic Victorian architectural features such as high ceilings, beautifully proportioned rooms, bay windows, wooden flooring and fireplaces, all combined with a stunning contemporary extension.
The house is both stylish and spacious, arranged across three generous floors, with an abundance of natural light. Retaining many original details, the property offers a perfect balance of heritage and modern living.
A welcoming entrance hall with exposed wooden floorboards sets the tone, leading to the elegant drawing room on the right, featuring a bay window and Victorian fireplace.
Continuing through the hallway, the property opens into an exceptional kitchen and dining space that forms the heart of the home. This architect-designed area is defined by clean lines and an influx of natural light, complete with an expansive floor-to-ceiling glass window with a dramatic angled rooflight, floor to ceiling glass doors to the garden and a beautifully crafted built-in window seat.
At the centre, a substantial kitchen island provides workspace with integrated appliances, sink and ample storage. The kitchen includes two ovens, hob and dishwasher, alongside generous storage. Minimalist cabinetry in neutral tones is complemented by stone floor tiles throughout. Additional features include underfloor heating and an exposed brick wall. The open-plan layout flows into a relaxed seating area, ideal for entertaining and family life. The adjoining sitting room retains further period charm, including an open fireplace.
Off the kitchen is a practical utility and laundry room with WC, while access to the cellar provides additional storage.
The first floor includes the principal bedroom suite which enjoys garden views, built-in storage and an en suite bathroom. There are two further bedrooms with fireplaces and exposed wooden floors, along with a study/bedroom 6. A family bathroom and separate WC also serve this level.
The top floor provides two further bedrooms and a family bathroom with bath and freestanding shower.
Externally, Thorndene is equally appealing. The front is framed by an arched entrance with climbing greenery, leading through a charming garden with mature planting.
To the rear, the garden is accessed via bi-folding doors from the kitchen, extending the living space outdoors. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature planting and includes a shed.
Thorndene represents a rare opportunity to acquire an impressive Victorian villa combining period elegance with modern design, set within a desirable location in Cranbrook.
Location
Cranbrook is a charming and historic market town in the heart of the Kent Weald, offering an appealing blend of traditional character and modern convenience. The town centre provides a range of everyday amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants and a small supermarket, alongside essential services such as a pharmacy, medical centre and post office. For broader retail and leisure options, the larger towns of Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone are both within easy reach. The area is also well served by local pubs and eateries, creating a welcoming community atmosphere.
In terms of leisure, Cranbrook benefits from a variety of outdoor and recreational opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides scenic walking, cycling and riding routes, while local facilities include a sports centre, tennis club and cricket club. Nearby Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest offers further outdoor pursuits, including cycling trails and family activities. Cultural interests are catered for with local events, community groups and nearby attractions such as Sissinghurst Castle Garden, making the area particularly attractive for those seeking an active, yet relaxed, lifestyle.
Cranbrook is especially well regarded for its schooling, with the highly sought-after Cranbrook School-one of the UK’s few remaining state grammar boarding schools-being a key draw for families. There are also several well-regarded primary schools in the area, as well as a selection of reputable independent schools within easy driving distance.
Although Cranbrook itself does not have a railway station, Staplehurst (approximately 6 miles away) provides regular mainline services to London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross in around an hour. Road connections via the A229 and A262 link to the M20, offering convenient access to London, the coast and wider Kent.
Square Footage: 3,208 sq ft
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Services: Gas central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage.
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