Hartfield Road, Edenbridge | £1.6m

Set deep in the heart of the countryside and surrounded by open fields, this striking family home blends modern design with rural charm, offering space, light, and thoughtful detailing throughout. Built in 2019 and still covered by the remainder of its new-build warranty, the house sits in around 1.3 acres of beautifully planned gardens, enjoying uninterrupted southerly views and the peace and privacy of a semi-rural setting.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 3502

 
 

Location Guide


Edenbridge is a historic market town nestled in the western part of Kent, close to the border with Surrey. Characterised by its medieval charm and surrounding countryside, the town offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while still maintaining practical connections to London and the South East. Edenbridge sits within the Sevenoaks District and is particularly known for its timber-framed buildings, scenic riverside walks, and a strong sense of community. With the River Eden running through its centre, the town combines a rich heritage with the benefits of modern living, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a quieter base within commuting distance of the capital.

Transport Links

Edenbridge is served by two railway stations, Edenbridge Town and Edenbridge (also known as Edenbridge North), which provide flexible options for travel. Edenbridge Town station lies on the Uckfield Line and offers direct services to London Bridge, typically taking around 45 minutes during peak times. Edenbridge North station connects to the Redhill-Tonbridge line, linking travellers to key southern towns as well as to Gatwick Airport via a change at Redhill. For drivers, the A25 runs nearby, offering road access to Sevenoaks and Westerham, while the M25 motorway is reachable in around 20 minutes, facilitating broader access to Greater London and beyond. Bus routes also connect Edenbridge to surrounding villages and towns, although most residents rely on rail or car travel for longer journeys.

Education

There are plenty of schooling choices, including the much sought-after outstanding Chiddingstone Primary, Edenbridge Primary plus a host of villages schools such as Hever, Four Elms, Chiddingstone, Crockham Hill and Lingfield, most of which can be accessed via the railway or local bus service. For secondary schooling, the nearest options include The Oasis Academy in nearby Hextable and The Weald of Kent Grammar School in Tonbridge, though the latter requires travel and is selective. Additionally, the area benefits from access to independent schools, with options such as Sackville School in Hildenborough and Lingfield College just over the Surrey border. Further education and vocational training opportunities can be found in the nearby towns of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, and Sevenoaks.

Local Attractions

Edenbridge is rich in heritage and countryside appeal. One of its most notable landmarks is Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, which lies just a few miles away. The castle is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, lakes, and a popular maze, attracting visitors throughout the year. Within the town itself, the Eden Valley Museum is housed in a Grade II* listed building and showcases the history and development of the area through the ages. The High Street features a number of historic timber-framed buildings, many dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, offering a sense of character that blends seamlessly with the modern amenities. The surrounding countryside, including the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and equestrian activities.

Entertainment

While Edenbridge is a relatively quiet town, it offers a selection of local entertainment options and community events. The Eden Centre acts as a hub for local activities, with sports, fitness, and leisure facilities available to residents. The town’s leisure centre includes a gym, swimming pool, and fitness classes, making it a focal point for health and recreation. Pubs such as The Old Eden and The King & Queen provide traditional settings for socialising, with regular live music and seasonal events. Each November, Edenbridge is also known for its lively Bonfire Night celebrations, including one of the country’s largest Guy Fawkes effigies. For a broader cultural offering, residents often travel to nearby towns such as Sevenoaks or Tunbridge Wells, where theatres, cinemas, and galleries offer a wider range of entertainment choices.

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