Crowhurst Lane, West Kingsdown | £1.4m-£1.45m

Tucked away along a quiet country lane and set in approximately 2.2 acres, Crowhurst Farm Cottage is a charming and characterful Grade II listed home dating back to around 1450. Steeped in history and lovingly restored, this five-bedroom, detached property offers a rare blend of period authenticity and modern convenience — perfect for families, equestrian enthusiasts, or those simply seeking a peaceful retreat within reach of London.

Details

Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 4827

 
  • The Main House

    From the moment you step inside, it’s clear this home has been cared for with deep respect for its heritage. The ground floor is laid out with a sense of traditional flow: a cosy sitting room with a striking inglenook fireplace and exposed beams forms the heart of the home, while the dining room offers an inviting space for family meals or entertaining guests.

    The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a cottage feel, but well-equipped for modern use, and there’s also a practical rear lobby and downstairs WC.

    Upstairs, the first floor hosts a generous main bedroom with exposed timberwork and plenty of natural light, along with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor features another double bedroom with an en-suite wet room, and a fifth bedroom that has been cleverly adapted into a home office — ideal for remote working or quiet study.

    The Annexe

    Located separately from the main house, the annexe adds excellent flexibility to the property. It comprises an open-plan kitchen/living area, a double bedroom, and a bathroom. Whether you’re welcoming guests, considering multi-generational living, or running a business from home, this self-contained space is ready for whatever you need.

    Outbuildings, Equestrian Facilities & Garage

    For those with equestrian interests, the grounds include a range of outbuildings, stables, and a manege. There are four loose boxes, a tack room, and a secure store — all easily accessible and well-positioned within the plot. The garage (662 sq ft) also provides covered parking or storage for additional equipment.

    Outdoor Living

    At the rear of the home, the formal gardens open into a beautifully landscaped leisure area. Here you’ll find a large decked terrace overlooking the manege, complete with a swim spa, hot tub, and a striking outdoor kitchen with a 3.5m BBQ setup — a real social hub for warm weather gatherings.

    The fire-pit house, fitted with power, seating, and retractable blinds, creates a cosy, all-weather space for relaxed evenings with friends or family. There's also a summer house tucked into the garden, offering additional space for hobbies or quiet reflection.

    A Home with Heart and Heritage

    With approximately 7,500 sq ft of internal space across the main home, annexe, garage, and outbuildings, Crowhurst Farm Cottage is more than just a home — it’s an estate with charachter. Whether you’re drawn by its rich history, the lifestyle potential, or simply the privacy and beauty of its surroundings, this unique property is ready to welcome its next custodians.

 

Location Guide

West Kingsdown is a picturesque village nestled within the Sevenoaks district of Kent, about 22 miles southeast of central London. Its roots trace back to Anglo-Saxon times, once known as “the King’s hill pasture,” and the area has evolved from traditional farmland into a desirable rural settlement with strong commuter links. Home to approximately 6,000 residents, the village retains its historic charm with period buildings, a striking windmill, and several churches dotting the landscape.

In terms of transport, West Kingsdown is well-connected by road, situated directly along the A20. This location allows for a straightforward drive to London, with journey times averaging around 40 minutes. Public transport options include the 429 Go-Coach bus, which links the village to nearby towns such as Swanley and Dartford, with stops conveniently located along Hever Road. For train travel, the nearest stations are in Eynsford and Kemsing, each roughly four and a half miles away. Swanley station is 12 minutes away with fast trains to London bridge in 21 minutes, and fast to Victoria in 32 minutes

When it comes to education, West Kingsdown is served by a selection of schools both within the village and in the broader Sevenoaks district. There are local primary schools and access to secondary education options in surrounding towns, including Knole Academy in Sevenoaks and several schools in Swanley. For families seeking a broader range of choices, independent and grammar schools in the wider Kent area are also commonly considered.

Local attractions add to the village’s appeal. The most notable is Brands Hatch, an internationally recognised motor racing circuit that lies just to the north. Hosting a calendar of major motorsport events, it brings a unique energy to the area, particularly on race weekends. The village is also home to the beautiful St Edmund King and Martyr Church, known for its woodland setting and Grade I listing. Another gem is the historic smock windmill, relocated from Farningham and now standing as a rare and well-preserved example of its kind.

For those who enjoy outdoor leisure, West Kingsdown offers excellent access to the scenic North Downs. The area is ideal for walking, cycling, and day trips to natural and historic sites like Knole Park, Ightham Mote, and the River Darent valley. These countryside amenities underscore the village’s appeal as a tranquil and nature-rich place to live.

Entertainment and amenities in the village maintain a quiet, community-focused feel. Residents enjoy a small cluster of local shops including a Co-Op, bakery, pharmacy, and post office, as well as a few popular pubs such as The Portobello Inn, the Rising Sun in Falkam Green is a pleasant walk away, along with the Swan at Ash. Just a short drive away is the London Golf Club, which offers championship courses and spa facilities, while family activities can be found at nearby venues like Camp Kindling and various leisure centres.

West Kingsdown strikes a distinctive balance between rural serenity and vibrant leisure opportunities. With its blend of heritage, green surroundings, and connections to London, the village remains a well-rounded and appealing place for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without straying too far from the capital. Let me know if you'd like more detail on local schools, commuting tips, or amenities.

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