Ash Road, Hartley | £2.3m
There are houses that are built to a specification, and then there are houses that are built to a vision. The Anchorage is firmly the latter. From the moment you step into the entrance hall, which runs to 57 feet and rises to a vaulted ceiling above marble floors and a sweeping oak staircase, it is clear that every decision here was made with intent. This is a home that knows exactly what it is.
Details
Bedrooms: 6Bathrooms: 5
Receptions: 5
Square Feet: 7565
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Arranged across three floors and just over 7,500 square feet, the layout is confident and considered. The ground floor is where the house makes its most dramatic statements. A cinema room with Sony 4K projection, a 10 foot silver screen and a star light ceiling sits alongside a games room that opens directly to the garden through sliding glass doors, an easy transition from film to friends to fresh air. The reception room beyond is calm by comparison, built around a gas ribbon fire and a Zuma audio system that carries sound through the house with the kind of quiet precision the rest of the interior demands.
The kitchen is the social heart of it all. Designed around a substantial central island under a skylit ceiling, with a separate utility and second kitchen behind it, this is a space that works as hard as it looks good. Morning coffee at the bar stools or a long evening with the full island in use, the room handles both with equal ease.
The indoor pool completes the ground floor picture and sits alongside a gym, sauna and changing room, with bi-folding doors that open directly to the garden. On a winter morning or a summer afternoon, it earns its place completely.
Upstairs, the principal suite occupies its own considered corner of the first floor. A generous bedroom leads through to a dedicated dressing room and a bathroom of genuine ambition, a freestanding roll top bath, a large walk-in shower and the kind of detailing that makes the difference between a room that functions and one that you actually want to spend time in. There are three further bedrooms on this floor; two with en suites, and a family bathroom with steam room serves the remaining bedroom. The second floor adds two additional bedrooms and attic storage, quietly useful without interrupting the flow of the floors below.
Outside, the garden is private and well established, with an Indian stone terrace, a wooden pergola and a dedicated BBQ area for the kind of summer evenings this house was made for. A detached garden office is currently set up as a music studio, with its own kitchen, air conditioning and space for three desks sits separately from the house, handling the working from home question without ever intruding on daily life. To the front, electric gates open to a sweeping driveway with generous parking and an integral garage with a porcelain tiled floor.
The Anchorage is a home that rewards the buyer who knows precisely what they are looking for.
Location Guide
Hartley, nestled within the borough of Dartford in Kent, is a well-established and sought-after village that offers a harmonious balance of rural tranquility and everyday convenience. The property is situated just away from the heart of the village, benefitting from a quieter setting while remaining close to local amenities. Hartley is known for its thriving community atmosphere, with a strong village identity and a variety of services catering to residents’ daily needs. These include a post office, convenience stores, a local pub, a respected primary school, and the historic All Saints Church.
The nearby centre of Longfield, just 1.4 miles away, broadens the range of available amenities with a selection of independent shops and services, including a Waitrose supermarket and doctors surgery. This area also serves as the main transport hub for the village, offering mainline rail services to London Victoria in approximately 30 minutes, making Hartley a viable option for those commuting into the capital. With its combination of accessibility, green surroundings, and well-supported infrastructure, Hartley appeals to a broad range of residents, from families and professionals to retirees seeking a more peaceful pace of life.
Transport Links
Hartley enjoys strong transport connectivity despite its semi-rural feel. Longfield station, just over a mile away, provides fast and frequent train services to central London, with typical journey times to London Victoria of around 30 minutes. For those commuting into other parts of the city, Greenhithe station, located 5.1 miles from the property, offers direct services to London Bridge (41 mins) and London Charing Cross (51 mins).
For international and high-speed domestic rail travel, Ebbsfleet International Station lies 4.6 miles from Hartley. From here, HS1 services connect to Stratford International (12 minutes) and London St Pancras (19 minutes).
The area is also exceptionally well positioned for road travel. The M25, M26, M20, and A2/M2 are all accessible within a radius of approximately 4 to 5 miles, offering efficient links to London, the Channel Tunnel, the Kent coast, and the wider national motorway network.
Education
Education is a key strength of the Hartley and Longfield area, offering a diverse mix of both state and independent schools. The local Hartley Primary Academy is within walking distance of the property and is part of the Leigh Academies Trust, recognised for its strong performance and supportive learning environment.
Nearby Longfield Academy serves secondary students and is known for its modern campus and broad curriculum. For grammar school options, Hartley is within catchment of highly regarded schools such as Dartford Grammar School, as well as Gravesend Grammar School, Mayfield Grammar School and Wilmington Grammar School, all accessible via public or private transport.
Families seeking private education will find several prestigious options close by. Steephill Independent School in Hartley, Russell House School and St Michael’s Prep School in Otford, Cobham Hall School and the internationally acclaimed Sevenoaks School are all within reasonable travel distance. These institutions offer a range of academic and extra curricula opportunities, making the area particularly attractive to families prioritising education.
Local Attractions
The local area is rich in natural beauty and offers a range of outdoor pursuits. Just minutes away, Hartley Country Club is a local institution, offering tennis, cricket, and social facilities. The nearby Hartley Wood and Manor Field provide easy access to green spaces ideal for walking and informal recreation.
A short drive brings you to Trosley Country Park, set in the North Downs and offering extensive walking trails and panoramic views of the Kent countryside. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of the London Golf Club, a world-renowned championship venue, as well as other nearby courses such as Redlibbets, Corinthians and Wrotham Heath Golf Club.
Entertainment and Amenities
Hartley and the surrounding villages enjoy a welcoming choice of local pubs and restaurants, each offering something a little different. At the heart of Longfield, Bistro Marie has become a favourite for its relaxed bistro atmosphere and excellent seasonal dishes, while Efsane brings a lively Mediterranean feel with its Turkish-inspired menu and warm hospitality. For something more traditional, The Green Man at Longfield Hill is a charming country pub known for its hearty food, open fires and generous garden, perfect for a Sunday lunch. And just a few minutes away, The Railway Tavern offers a more contemporary twist, with a stylish interior, cocktail lounge and live music creating a sociable spot to meet friends or unwind at the end of the week.
Hartley supports a good range of everyday amenities within the village itself, with convenience stores and a post office. For more comprehensive shopping, Longfield provides further options, including cafés, takeaways, salons, and essential services. Larger retail and leisure needs are easily met at Bluewater Shopping Centre, approximately 20 minutes away by car. As one of the largest shopping destinations in the country, it offers a full suite of retail outlets, dining experiences, a multiplex cinema, and family-friendly events throughout the year.
For those looking to maintain an active and well-balanced lifestyle, Hartley offers a premium selection of fitness and leisure options, led by two standout facilities in the area. Hartley Country Club is a long-established and highly regarded private members’ club at the heart of the local community. It offers an extensive range of sporting and social opportunities, including tennis, cricket, squash, and a modern fitness suite. The club is also known for its welcoming atmosphere and active calendar of events, making it a central hub for both recreational sport and social connection.
Just a short drive away, Brands Hatch Place Hotel & Spa provides a more tranquil yet equally comprehensive wellness experience. Nestled in the Kent countryside, this elegant country house hotel features a full-service health club, heated indoor pool, spa treatment rooms, and a state-of-the-art gym. The spa’s serene surroundings and wide menu of treatments make it a popular destination for both regular wellness routines and indulgent escapes.
Together, these two venues provide residents of Hartley with exceptional year-round options for fitness, relaxation, and social engagement, all within easy reach of home

