Guide price
£2,750,000
7 bed detached house for saleHills Lane, Knatts Valley, Sevenoaks TN15
7 beds
7 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Chain Free
Pool House
Heated Pool
Detached Annexe
Over 3 Acres
Tennis Court
Cinema Room
Close To Sevenoaks Station
Excellent Local Schools
Tranquil Location
Chain free. £2.75m-£3m.
The property sits within one of the most secluded and sought after addresses in the Sevenoaks district, approached via a gated carriage driveway that arrives at a house whose scale only becomes apparent once you are standing in front of it. At just under 5,000 square feet of principal accommodation, with a further 1,044 square feet in the annexe and 689 in the pool house, Fernhurst occupies a different category entirely from most of what is available in this part of Kent.
The ground floor is arranged around a sequence of reception rooms that each have their own distinct character and purpose. The sitting room is the most arresting of them, with a vaulted ceiling carried on exposed oak timbers, bespoke fitted oak panelling and bookcases running the full width of one wall, and doors opening directly onto the rear terrace. It is a room of genuine drama that somehow manages to feel entirely comfortable and lived in at the same time. The dining room is its natural companion, a double aspect room with an exposed brick fireplace of impressive proportions, a raw oak mantel beam, bi-fold doors to the garden and the kind of warmth and atmosphere that makes a long dinner feel like the only reasonable option. The cinema room and study complete the reception floor, offering quieter counterpoints to the more sociable spaces alongside them.
The kitchen, breakfast and family room is the everyday heart of the house, fitted by Chambers with a comprehensive run of full height cabinetry in a warm greige palette, a central island with gas hob and Quooker tap, integrated Miele appliances throughout and copper pendant lighting above the island that catches the light in a way that feels considered rather than decorative. Limestone flooring runs underfoot and bi-fold doors open the room fully to the terrace, so that on warmer days the boundary between inside and outside simply disappears. A utility room sits alongside.
The principal suite occupies its own wing at ground floor level, providing a degree of separation from the rest of the house that gives it the feeling of a private retreat. Oak panelled walls, a generous bedroom with direct access to its own private terrace and area of lawn, an extensive dressing room with bespoke fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite with twin basins and separate shower. A guest bedroom with fitted wardrobes and its own en suite bathroom completes this floor, currently used as a home office. Upstairs, four further bedrooms are arranged around the first floor landing. Two are served by Juliette balconies and modern en suite shower rooms, and the two remaining rooms feature skylights and eaves storage, served by a well-appointed shared shower room.
The annexe provides genuinely self-contained accommodation across just over 1,000 square feet, comprising an open plan kitchen, sitting and dining room with two sets of sliding doors, a bar area, a double bedroom and a shower room. With air conditioning and built-in speakers throughout, it functions as a high-quality guest suite, multi-generational living space or income-generating letting unit depending on requirements.
Outside, the gardens are among the finest in the area. A paved terrace spans the full width of the house, stepping down through manicured lawns interspersed with paved paths and a brick-edged raised bed planted with standard Wisteria trees that form a canopy in season. Well-stocked borders provide colour through every month of the year, and a central lawn with decked terrace surrounds a large wildlife pond. The tennis court is full size, and the swimming pool sits alongside the pool house, which is a substantial building in its own right, housing a bar with integrated sink and fridges, a gym and a well-appointed shower room. A detached garage with EV charger, power and light, and an adjoining garden store complete the practical picture. The adjoining paddock and established boundary planting give the whole plot a level of privacy that is genuinely rare at any price point.
For buyers seeking a country house of real ambition in one of the most beautiful and private settings the North Downs has to offer, Fernhurst is a property that demands to be seen in person. It is the kind of home that photographs well but lives even better.
Location Guide:
Knatts Valley is a rural hamlet in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, situated within the civil parish of West Kingsdown, encompassing ancient settlements and farmland and offering a remote countryside ambiance despite its proximity to London, approximately 20 miles to the north. Hills Lane sits within the most elevated and private part of the hamlet, at an average height of over 170 metres above sea level, with views across the surrounding North Downs that on a clear day extend far into the Weald of Kent. Green Belt protections ensure it remains so. The community comprises a blend of longstanding farming families rooted in the area's agricultural heritage and newer residents who commute to London, with journey times of around 40 minutes. For buyers at this level of the market, the combination of total privacy, exceptional natural setting and practical connectivity to the city is precisely what makes this address so difficult to replicate.
Transport Links
Sevenoaks station is around 15 minutes by car and Otford station, approximately eight minutes by car with parking available on site, are the most convenient rail connections. Direct services run into London Bridge in under 30 minutes and London Victoria in around 35 minutes, making this a genuinely practical base for city commuters without the need to travel as far as Sevenoaks. Eynsford station provides a further option, also with direct services into London. By road, the M25 at junction 3 is within easy reach, placing Gatwick Airport, Heathrow and the wider motorway network comfortably within range. The A20 and A225 provide straightforward connections to Sevenoaks, Dartford and the surrounding towns, and Sevenoaks town centre itself is around four miles away.
Education
St Michael's Preparatory School, one of the most highly regarded independent preparatory schools in Kent, is approximately five minutes from Hills Lane, a proximity that has been a significant draw for families moving to this part of Knatts Valley. The broader Sevenoaks district provides an exceptional range of secondary options, both state and independent, including Sevenoaks School, Tonbridge School, Walthamstow Hall, Trinity School, The Judd School and Knole Academy, alongside grammar school options in Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. The New Beacon and other preparatory schools in the Sevenoaks area are within easy reach, and for families for whom schooling is central to their decision, the range available from this address is genuinely difficult to match in a rural setting of this quality.
Local Attractions
The landscape immediately surrounding Hills Lane is some of the finest chalk downland in Kent. The North Downs Way runs nearby along the scarp, connecting the area to a network of footpaths through ancient woodland, open grassland and valley floor that provides exceptional walking and riding directly from the property. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle are within a few minutes by car, offering woodland trails, a world garden and one of Kent's most visited historic houses. Ightham Mote, the National Trust's beautifully preserved medieval manor house, is similarly close, and Knole Park in Sevenoaks provides over 1,000 acres of ancient deer-grazed parkland within easy reach. The Darent Valley villages of Eynsford, Shoreham and Otford are each within a short drive, with riverside walks, period pubs and the particular character of villages that have held their shape for centuries.
Entertainment and Leisure
Otford village, around three miles away, provides a post office, general store, primary school and several well-regarded pubs that serve as natural gathering points for the wider community. Sevenoaks town centre, around four miles away, offers a full range of restaurants, independent shops, supermarkets including Waitrose, the Stag Theatre and cinema and Sevenoaks Leisure Centre with a pool and fitness suite. Golf is available at Wildernesse and Knole, both within easy reach, and the network of bridleways and riding country in the surrounding North Downs makes this exceptional equestrian territory. For larger retail and leisure, Bluewater Shopping Centre is approximately 20 minutes by car, and the towns of Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells are accessible within 20 to 25 minutes for a broader range of dining and cultural options.
The property sits within one of the most secluded and sought after addresses in the Sevenoaks district, approached via a gated carriage driveway that arrives at a house whose scale only becomes apparent once you are standing in front of it. At just under 5,000 square feet of principal accommodation, with a further 1,044 square feet in the annexe and 689 in the pool house, Fernhurst occupies a different category entirely from most of what is available in this part of Kent.
The ground floor is arranged around a sequence of reception rooms that each have their own distinct character and purpose. The sitting room is the most arresting of them, with a vaulted ceiling carried on exposed oak timbers, bespoke fitted oak panelling and bookcases running the full width of one wall, and doors opening directly onto the rear terrace. It is a room of genuine drama that somehow manages to feel entirely comfortable and lived in at the same time. The dining room is its natural companion, a double aspect room with an exposed brick fireplace of impressive proportions, a raw oak mantel beam, bi-fold doors to the garden and the kind of warmth and atmosphere that makes a long dinner feel like the only reasonable option. The cinema room and study complete the reception floor, offering quieter counterpoints to the more sociable spaces alongside them.
The kitchen, breakfast and family room is the everyday heart of the house, fitted by Chambers with a comprehensive run of full height cabinetry in a warm greige palette, a central island with gas hob and Quooker tap, integrated Miele appliances throughout and copper pendant lighting above the island that catches the light in a way that feels considered rather than decorative. Limestone flooring runs underfoot and bi-fold doors open the room fully to the terrace, so that on warmer days the boundary between inside and outside simply disappears. A utility room sits alongside.
The principal suite occupies its own wing at ground floor level, providing a degree of separation from the rest of the house that gives it the feeling of a private retreat. Oak panelled walls, a generous bedroom with direct access to its own private terrace and area of lawn, an extensive dressing room with bespoke fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite with twin basins and separate shower. A guest bedroom with fitted wardrobes and its own en suite bathroom completes this floor, currently used as a home office. Upstairs, four further bedrooms are arranged around the first floor landing. Two are served by Juliette balconies and modern en suite shower rooms, and the two remaining rooms feature skylights and eaves storage, served by a well-appointed shared shower room.
The annexe provides genuinely self-contained accommodation across just over 1,000 square feet, comprising an open plan kitchen, sitting and dining room with two sets of sliding doors, a bar area, a double bedroom and a shower room. With air conditioning and built-in speakers throughout, it functions as a high-quality guest suite, multi-generational living space or income-generating letting unit depending on requirements.
Outside, the gardens are among the finest in the area. A paved terrace spans the full width of the house, stepping down through manicured lawns interspersed with paved paths and a brick-edged raised bed planted with standard Wisteria trees that form a canopy in season. Well-stocked borders provide colour through every month of the year, and a central lawn with decked terrace surrounds a large wildlife pond. The tennis court is full size, and the swimming pool sits alongside the pool house, which is a substantial building in its own right, housing a bar with integrated sink and fridges, a gym and a well-appointed shower room. A detached garage with EV charger, power and light, and an adjoining garden store complete the practical picture. The adjoining paddock and established boundary planting give the whole plot a level of privacy that is genuinely rare at any price point.
For buyers seeking a country house of real ambition in one of the most beautiful and private settings the North Downs has to offer, Fernhurst is a property that demands to be seen in person. It is the kind of home that photographs well but lives even better.
Location Guide:
Knatts Valley is a rural hamlet in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, situated within the civil parish of West Kingsdown, encompassing ancient settlements and farmland and offering a remote countryside ambiance despite its proximity to London, approximately 20 miles to the north. Hills Lane sits within the most elevated and private part of the hamlet, at an average height of over 170 metres above sea level, with views across the surrounding North Downs that on a clear day extend far into the Weald of Kent. Green Belt protections ensure it remains so. The community comprises a blend of longstanding farming families rooted in the area's agricultural heritage and newer residents who commute to London, with journey times of around 40 minutes. For buyers at this level of the market, the combination of total privacy, exceptional natural setting and practical connectivity to the city is precisely what makes this address so difficult to replicate.
Transport Links
Sevenoaks station is around 15 minutes by car and Otford station, approximately eight minutes by car with parking available on site, are the most convenient rail connections. Direct services run into London Bridge in under 30 minutes and London Victoria in around 35 minutes, making this a genuinely practical base for city commuters without the need to travel as far as Sevenoaks. Eynsford station provides a further option, also with direct services into London. By road, the M25 at junction 3 is within easy reach, placing Gatwick Airport, Heathrow and the wider motorway network comfortably within range. The A20 and A225 provide straightforward connections to Sevenoaks, Dartford and the surrounding towns, and Sevenoaks town centre itself is around four miles away.
Education
St Michael's Preparatory School, one of the most highly regarded independent preparatory schools in Kent, is approximately five minutes from Hills Lane, a proximity that has been a significant draw for families moving to this part of Knatts Valley. The broader Sevenoaks district provides an exceptional range of secondary options, both state and independent, including Sevenoaks School, Tonbridge School, Walthamstow Hall, Trinity School, The Judd School and Knole Academy, alongside grammar school options in Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. The New Beacon and other preparatory schools in the Sevenoaks area are within easy reach, and for families for whom schooling is central to their decision, the range available from this address is genuinely difficult to match in a rural setting of this quality.
Local Attractions
The landscape immediately surrounding Hills Lane is some of the finest chalk downland in Kent. The North Downs Way runs nearby along the scarp, connecting the area to a network of footpaths through ancient woodland, open grassland and valley floor that provides exceptional walking and riding directly from the property. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle are within a few minutes by car, offering woodland trails, a world garden and one of Kent's most visited historic houses. Ightham Mote, the National Trust's beautifully preserved medieval manor house, is similarly close, and Knole Park in Sevenoaks provides over 1,000 acres of ancient deer-grazed parkland within easy reach. The Darent Valley villages of Eynsford, Shoreham and Otford are each within a short drive, with riverside walks, period pubs and the particular character of villages that have held their shape for centuries.
Entertainment and Leisure
Otford village, around three miles away, provides a post office, general store, primary school and several well-regarded pubs that serve as natural gathering points for the wider community. Sevenoaks town centre, around four miles away, offers a full range of restaurants, independent shops, supermarkets including Waitrose, the Stag Theatre and cinema and Sevenoaks Leisure Centre with a pool and fitness suite. Golf is available at Wildernesse and Knole, both within easy reach, and the network of bridleways and riding country in the surrounding North Downs makes this exceptional equestrian territory. For larger retail and leisure, Bluewater Shopping Centre is approximately 20 minutes by car, and the towns of Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells are accessible within 20 to 25 minutes for a broader range of dining and cultural options.
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