Situated in a tranquil setting on the outskirts of Swanley, this Grade II listed Tudor Farmhouse offers a distinctive opportunity for those looking for a spacious family residence with historical character. The home features seven well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it well-suited for larger families or individuals who enjoy hosting gatherings. With its origins dating back to the Tudor period, the property encompasses several extensions that contribute to its unique charm, characterized by timber framing, rendered elevations, and narrow brickwork beneath a tiled roof.
This substantial house is replete with period features such as leaded-light windows and exposed wooden beams, along with unique inglenook fireplaces that enhance its historical allure. Although the home requires some renovation work to bring it up to modern standards, any improvements will need to respect its listed status, ensuring that its original charm remains intact. This presents an exceptional chance to craft your ideal living space within a historically significant structure.
The interior layout is generously proportioned with four reception rooms providing flexibility for comfort and entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room serves as a lovely hub for family dining while practical amenities like the laundry room and cellar offer valuable storage solutions—with potential uses such as a cinema room or gym being possible in the basement. A conservatory adds further appeal to the overall living space.
Additionally, set on approximately two acres of land lies a period coach house that is currently in need of significant refurbishment but could be transformed into an annexe or other auxiliary living space pending planning approval. The exterior also includes a large circular driveway leading to an extensive triple garage ideal for multiple vehicles. The grounds include formal gardens that are ripe for revitalization and an outdoor swimming pool complex requiring restoration after disuse.
This property combines rural serenity with proximity to local amenities found in Crockenhill village, alongside convenient access to major transport routes including the M20 and M25 motorways—making it perfect for commuting or exploring beyond the immediate area.