London Road, Farningham | £750k
Set back from the road behind a gated block-paved driveway, this four bedroom semi-detached house in the heart of Farningham offers considerably more space than its exterior suggests. With over 1,800 square feet of living accommodation, a detached garage, a substantial summerhouse and a landscaped rear garden, it is a home that has been genuinely thought through for family life.
Details
Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2
Receptions: 1
Square Feet: 1802
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The entrance hall sets a calm tone, with the ground floor dividing naturally into two distinct zones. At the front, the lounge is a generous and comfortable room, anchored by an exposed brick chimney breast housing a log burner. It is the kind of space that earns its place in the evening, warm and unhurried, with room enough to properly settle in.
To the rear, the kitchen and dining area is where the house really opens up. Spanning over 21 feet, it has been fitted with dark wood cabinetry, stone worktops and integrated appliances, with a large dining area beneath recessed lighting that looks directly onto the garden through wide bi-fold doors. On a summer evening, with the doors folded back and dinner on the table, the inside and outside feel like one. A separate utility room keeps the practical side of family life out of the way, and there is a shower room on the ground floor too.
Upstairs, four bedrooms arrange themselves neatly around a central landing. The principal bedroom is a well-proportioned room with a dedicated dressing room adjoining it, a genuine luxury that larger families quickly wonder how they managed without. Bedrooms two and three are comfortable doubles, and bedroom four works equally well as a child's room or a place to work from home. The family bathroom is finished in neutral tiling with a full-size bath.
Outside is where the property really comes into its own. A level lawn leads up through timber-edged raised beds to a paved terrace with space for outdoor dining, and beyond that a substantial timber summerhouse that has been set up as an outdoor bar and social space. It is the sort of garden that works hard through the warmer months, with enough depth and variety to keep children occupied and adults comfortable at the same time.
For families who want genuine space, a layout that works day to day and a village setting with easy access to London, this is worth serious consideration. It lives considerably larger than it looks from the street, and the outdoor space alone sets it apart from most of what is available locally.
Location Guide
Farningham is a quiet village in the Darent Valley, tucked into the northwest corner of Kent and surrounded by chalk downland and the gentle course of the River Darent. It has the feel of a place that has held its character over time, unhurried, green and genuinely community-minded. The river runs through the centre of the village, the lanes are narrow and tree-lined, and the pace of life here is noticeably different from the towns just a few miles away. For families making the move out of London, it tends to feel immediately right.
Transport Links
Despite its rural setting, Farningham is well connected. Eynsford station, just over a mile away, offers direct services into London Victoria and London Blackfriars, with journey times of around 45 to 50 minutes, making it a practical base for those who still need to be in the city regularly. Swanley station provides a further option with additional routes into central London. By road, junction 3 of the M25 is under two miles from the village, placing Dartford, Sevenoaks and the wider motorway network within easy reach. Gatwick Airport is approximately 30 minutes by car, and Bluewater Shopping Centre is around 20 minutes.
Education
Families are well served locally. The village has its own primary school, St Peter and St Paul Church of England Primary, which has a strong community feel and draws from Farningham and the surrounding villages. For secondary education, the area falls within the Kent grammar school system, with Dartford Grammar School for Boys and Dartford Grammar School for Girls both accessible. A number of well-regarded independent preparatory and senior schools in the Sevenoaks area are also within a comfortable drive, giving families a good range of options at every stage.
Local Attractions
The natural setting here is exceptional. The Darent Valley Path runs directly through the village, connecting it to a longer walking route that stretches from Dartford to Sevenoaks through open countryside. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle are just minutes away by car, offering woodland walks, wildflower meadows and one of Kent's most visited historic houses. The surrounding North Downs countryside carries designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the valley itself is a regular draw for walkers, cyclists and families who value having proper open space on the doorstep.
Entertainment and Leisure
The Lion Hotel sits at the heart of village life in Farningham, a traditional pub with a long history and a loyal local following. For a wider offer, Sevenoaks town centre is around 10 minutes by car and provides a good range of restaurants, independent shops and cultural venues. Swanley, closer still, covers day-to-day retail needs, and Bluewater at Greenhithe offers one of the southeast's largest shopping and leisure destinations when the occasion calls for it. Sporting facilities in the area include golf courses, leisure centres and club-level cricket and tennis, with the countryside itself providing the most popular recreation of all for families settled here.

