Purplebricks bring to the market this substantial and popular three bedroom semi-detached family home located within approximately one mile of Sevenoaks mainline station.
Within genuine walking distance are local shops, amenities and very well regarded schools. As well as the mainline station with its regular services into central London there are also major road links via the A21 and M25 nearby for central London and coastal destinations.
The property itself is arranged over two floors with generously sized accommodation consisting of lounge, kitchen/diner, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom with separate shower and the three bedrooms. The rear garden has a patio leading onto a well stocked and maintained lawned area with storage shed to the far end. To the front is a block paved area used by owners for the parking of approximately two vehicles. Your early viewing with the sole agent is highly recommended.
Travel
Sevenoaks sits to the south of the M25. Sevenoaks station has fast trains to Charing Cross which stop after 28 minutes at London Bridge before completing their journey in 37 minutes. There are slower stopping trains to Cannon Street and Blackfriars. An annual season ticket to a mainline station costs £3,500.
Area:
Sevenoaks in Kent is an affluent families’ commuter town 37 minutes by train to Charing Cross. There can’t be many towns where you can walk straight off the high street to find yourself in a 1,000-acre medieval deer park with access to one of the greatest houses in England, Knole, for more than 400 years home to the Sackville family.
Sevenoaks could be described as a stately home with a town attached. The Sackville family still live at Knole even though the house now belongs to the National Trust, which is in the middle of a multimillion-pound Heritage Lottery-funded restoration.
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