£10,000 pcm

(£2,308 pw)

9 bed detached house to rent
Church Road, Sundridge, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14

    • 9 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 2,637 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

Just added
Available from 15 August 2026
Furnished or unfurnished
Added on 18/06/2026

About this property

  • A substantial country residence

  • Grade II Listed, historic significance

  • Prime Sundridge village setting

  • Renowned schools nearby

  • Surrounded by Kent countryside

  • Nearby leisure and golf facilities

  • Excellent transport links

  • EPC Rating = E

An elegant country residence in prime Sundridge near Sevenoaks.

Description
Set within beautifully established gardens and grounds, this elegant and substantial Grade II* listed country house is in the heart of the sought-after village of Sundridge. Thought to date from the 18th century, the property is recognised by Historic England as a significant historic residence, arranged in three principal parts with later additions, and showcasing classical proportions and refined architectural detailing.

Approached via a sweeping full circle driveway, the house presents an attractive painted façade beneath a hipped tiled roof, with symmetrical sash windows and a central entrance framed by classical detailing, including a fanlight and distinctive flanking openings.

Internally, the house offers an exceptional blend of period character and versatile family accommodation. A striking entrance hall, with columns and original windows provides an impressive introduction to the home, and access the original staircase rising to the first floor.

The principal reception rooms are well-proportioned and filled with natural light, featuring elegant fireplaces, decorative cornicing and traditional joinery, creating a series of formal and informal living spaces ideal for both entertaining and family life. The formal reception room boast exceptional wood panelling throughout, while the cosy family room features a Georgian fireplace with marble column surround. The formal dining room formal dining room overlooks the attractive front garden outlooks.

The kitchen/breakfast room forms the heart of the home, with a central island, traditional finishes, an Aga and ample space for dining and a characterful snug space with exposed timber beam and wood-burning stove.

The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the upper floors. The principal suite on the first floor is particularly noteworthy, with a beautifully curved bay of sash windows framing picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, and a spacious en suite bathroom with marble features and classic fittings.

A number of generously sized bedrooms spread over the first and second floors provide ample accommodation for family and guests, all enjoying elevated views across the grounds. Two well-appointed bathrooms service the first floor while a large third bathroom services the room on the top floor of the house.

The gardens and grounds are a defining feature, extending to expansive lawned areas interspersed with mature trees and established planting, offering a high degree of privacy. A traditional glasshouse is set within a walled garden area, while a tennis court provides excellent recreational amenity. The sweeping grounds create a quintessential country setting, enhancing the sense of seclusion and tranquillity despite the convenient village location.

The historic significance derives not only from its architectural form, characteristic of a large rectory, but also from its long-standing association as a clergy house serving the local parish. Surviving period elements, including original sash windows and classical internal detailing, contribute to its special architectural and historic interest.

This is a rare opportunity to inhabit a distinguished home of considerable character and heritage offering extensive accommodation and exceptional grounds.

Interested parties should note that the barn depicted in the floor plan is available by separate negotiation.

Location
This property is situated on Church Road in the sought-after village of Sundridge, just a short distance from the historic market town of Sevenoaks. The village enjoys a charming semirural setting surrounded by attractive Kent countryside, while remaining exceptionally well placed for access to a wide range of amenities and commuter connections.

Local Shopping and Amenities
Sundridge offers a selection of everyday conveniences, including a well-regarded village primary school, local pub and community facilities. More extensive shopping and dining options can be found in nearby Sevenoaks, which provides a comprehensive choice of supermarkets, independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants centred around its bustling High Street and Bligh’s Meadow shopping area. The area is also well served by farm shops, markets and specialist retailers throughout the district.

Education
The property is particularly well located for access to an excellent range of highly regarded state and independent schools. Local primary options include Sundridge and Brasted C of E Primary School and Chevening St Botolph’s Primary School, both within easy reach. Secondary schooling is available at Knole Academy, alongside the highly regarded grammar schools in nearby Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
The area is especially renowned for its independent education, including Radnor House Sevenoaks in Sundridge itself, together with prestigious schools such as Sevenoaks School, all of which contribute to the area’s strong appeal for families.

Transport Links
Sundridge is ideally positioned for commuters, with easy access to the A25, A21 and M25, offering excellent road connections to London and the wider motorway network. Sevenoaks station provides frequent mainline services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Waterloo East, with journey times from approximately 25–30 minutes, making it a highly desirable location for those travelling into the capital. Local bus services also connect the village to Sevenoaks and surrounding areas.

Leisure and Recreation
The surrounding area offers an abundance of leisure opportunities, with beautiful countryside walks and outdoor pursuits readily accessible. Knole Park, with its historic house and extensive deer park, is one of the area’s most notable attractions. In addition, Sevenoaks Leisure Centre provides a wide range of fitness facilities including a gym, swimming pools and sports halls. The district also offers golf courses, tennis clubs and a variety of cultural and recreational venues, including theatres and arts centres in Sevenoaks.

Please note that any distances or timings mentioned approximate.

Square Footage: 2,637 sq ft

More information

  • Deposit

    £13,846

  • Council tax band

    H

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