How Green Lane, Hever | £1.65m (Under Offer)

This impressive family home blends character features with modern style, all framed by far-reaching countryside views. With spacious interiors, landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, and five generous bedrooms, it’s a house designed for both family life and entertaining.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 3183

 
 

Location Guide

Tucked into the picturesque countryside of the Kent Weald, Hever is a charming rural village best known for its historical roots and quintessential English character. Hever combines natural beauty, heritage, and a close-knit community feel, making it especially appealing to those seeking tranquillity without being too far removed from modern conveniences. Its historic significance, notably as the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, lends the village a rich cultural identity that continues to draw both visitors and residents alike.


Transport Links
Despite its rural setting, Hever benefits from practical transport links that connect it well to surrounding towns and London. Hever railway station, located just outside the village, has trains which typically run hourly to London Bridge (45 mins). Alternatively, Sevenoaks rail station is a 20 min drive and has regular fast trains to London Bridge (20 mins), London Cannon Street (30 mins) and London Charing Cross (30 mins). Hildenborough station is also on the main line to London and is 15 mins drive. By road, the village is accessible via the B2027, which links to the A264 and M25, opening up broader access to the motorway network and London Gatwick Airport, which is approximately 30 minutes away by car.


Education
Hever is well-regarded locally for its primary education offering. Chiddingstone Church of England Primary School (rated Ofsted Outstanding in Jan 2025) is 10 mins by car. Hever and Four Elms primary schools are also good alternatives. For secondary education, the highly regarded Kent Grammar schools are appealing to families and there are excellent comprehensives in the Tunbridge Wells area also. Independent schools, such as Sevenoaks School, Walthamstow Hall and Worth are also within reach and offer alternative options for private education.


Local Attractions
Hever's standout attraction is undoubtedly Hever Castle, a beautifully preserved double-moated Tudor castle that draws visitors year-round. Once home to Anne Boleyn, the castle is surrounded by 125 acres of formal gardens, a lake, and a charming maze, offering both a historical and recreational focal point for the village. The castle grounds frequently host seasonal events, including jousting tournaments, theatre performances, craft fairs, and garden festivals, all of which contribute to the village's vibrant community life. Beyond the castle, the surrounding Kent countryside provides a network of footpaths and bridleways ideal for walking, cycling, and equestrian activities. The nearby Eden Valley Walk is especially popular, offering scenic routes through woods, farmland, and along the River Eden. The local farm shop, Falconhurst is a short drive away (10 mins) in Mark Beech and hosts regular pop-up food trucks and supper clubs in its rustic barn. Similarly, Kingdom in Penshurst is a short drive away (15 mins) and is a very popular destination for woodland walks and its welcoming cafe and wellness/fitness offering.


Entertainment and Amenities

While Hever itself is a small village with limited commercial amenities, it boasts a welcoming village pub – The King Henry VIII Inn – a characterful spot offering traditional fare and a cosy atmosphere. For more extensive dining and retail options, residents typically travel to Edenbridge, just a 10-minute drive away, where supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, and leisure facilities are readily available. Further afield, towns like Sevenoaks, Royal Tunbridge Wells, and Oxted provide a broader selection of shops, cinemas, and cultural venues. Hever has a 18 hole golf course, driving range and fitness centre which is situated at the end of How Green Lane. Hever's peaceful setting, combined with its historical depth and access to essential services, makes it particularly appealing for those looking to enjoy the calm of the countryside while staying within easy reach of London and major regional centres.

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