Maidstone Road, Matfield | £475k
In the heart of Matfield, this beautifully extended three-bedroom home blends modern style with village charm. Bifold doors open to a sun-soaked patio with views over Matfield House. Bright, well-planned interiors, two bathrooms plus en suite, and parking complete a move-in-ready home in one of Kent’s most desirable settings.
Details
Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2
Receptions: 1
Square Feet: 1040
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There is something quietly special about this address. Sitting in the heart of Matfield, one of the most sought after villages in the Kentish Weald, this three bedroom terraced home has been extended and modernised with a real sense of care, and the result is a property that feels considerably more generous than its footprint might suggest.
The ground floor has been thoughtfully arranged to make the most of its proportions. A compact kitchen sits at the front, neat and well fitted, with a downstairs WC tucked alongside the entrance hall. The space opens out as you move through the house, and it is at the rear where the extension earns its place. The lounge and dining area flow together across oak flooring beneath a rattan pendant, with full width bifold doors drawing the eye straight out to the southwest facing patio and the grounds of Matfield House beyond. On a warm afternoon, with the doors folded back and the light coming in across those gardens, it is a genuinely lovely place to be.
Upstairs, the first floor holds two well-proportioned bedrooms, the larger of which looks out over the countryside, and a modern family bathroom finished to a clean contemporary standard. The staircase continues to the top floor, where the third bedroom occupies the full width of the house with eaves storage and its own en suite. It works equally well as a principal bedroom suite or as a private space for guests who are in no rush to leave.
Outside, the southwest facing patio catches the afternoon and evening sun and looks directly across to the grounds of Matfield House, a view that lends the garden a sense of space and greenery well beyond its own boundaries. Allocated parking for one vehicle completes the practical picture.
For buyers looking for a genuinely finished, move-in ready home in one of Kent's most characterful villages, this one is hard to overlook.
Location Guide
Matfield is a small village sitting within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nestled between Royal Tunbridge Wells and Paddock Wood in the heart of the Kentish Weald. The village grew up around its green, said to be the largest in Kent, with a duck pond at its northern end and the Grade I listed Matfield House overlooking it. The village was named Kent Village of the Year in 2010, a recognition that speaks to both its appearance and its community. It is the kind of place people tend to stay once they have arrived.
Transport Links
Paddock Wood station provides mainline services to London Charing Cross via London Bridge and Waterloo East, with journey times of around 53 minutes. The station is approximately three miles from the village, an easy drive or cycle on a fine morning. The A21 is nearby, linking directly to the M25 and placing Gatwick Airport within comfortable reach. Royal Tunbridge Wells is around ten minutes by car, and Maidstone is accessible in a similar time via the A228, giving drivers a good range of options for day-to-day travel.
Education
Brenchley and Matfield Church of England Primary School sits in the neighbouring village of Brenchley and is well regarded locally. For secondary education, the area falls within reach of the grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and Maidstone. Independent options are also well represented, with schools including Tonbridge School, Bethany School in Goudhurst, Holmewood House and Sevenoaks School all accessible within a reasonable drive. Families moving to Matfield consistently find the breadth of choice one of the area's more compelling attractions.
Local Attractions
The village green hosts the annual village fete and is home to Matfield Cricket Club, and the surrounding countryside provides some of the best walking in Kent. Bewl Water, the largest reservoir in the southeast, is within easy reach and offers walking, cycling, sailing and fishing. Scotney Castle, a National Trust property with romantic ruins and extensive woodland walks, is around ten to fifteen minutes away. Bedgebury Forest, known for its cycling trails and the national pinetum, is similarly close. For a village of its size, the access to genuinely varied outdoor recreation is exceptional.
Entertainment and Leisure
The village has a butcher and The Poet at Matfield, a gastropub that has become a fixture of local life. The neighbouring village of Brenchley, just over a mile away, adds a post office, doctors' surgery, The Little Bull Café and Bar and Grey's Café to the picture, and the two villages share a tennis club alongside cricket and football teams. Royal Tunbridge Wells, ten minutes by car, provides a full range of restaurants, independent shops, the Pantiles and the Stag Theatre and cinema. For larger retail, Bluewater Shopping Centre is around 30 to 40 minutes away.

