Mill Stream Rise, Leigh | £1.25m-£1.3m

Tucked away in a peaceful, private gated close on the sought-after Powder Mill Lane development, this five-bedroom detached home delivers both space and style across three well-planned floors — perfect for modern family life or multigenerational living. With over 3,500 sq. ft. of flexible accommodation, elevated views across mature woodland, and a generous landscaped garden to the rear, this home strikes a great balance between countryside living and convenience.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 3562

 
  • Inside the Home

    The property welcomes you in with an impressive vaulted entrance hall, where floor-to-ceiling glazing brings in natural light across all three levels. On the ground floor, you'll find two spacious double bedrooms.  The first is a dual-aspect bedroom, with a dressing area and modern en-suite with walk-in shower.  The second is also dual-aspect and currently used as an office.    There is a downstairs cloakroom and separate utility room. There's also access to a double garage, which includes a handy storeroom currently set up as a home gym.

    Head upstairs and you’ll find the heart of the home. Double doors open into a large open-plan kitchen and dining room, with bi-folding doors onto the garden — ideal for summer BBQs or simply soaking up the sun. The sleek, contemporary kitchen includes high-gloss cabinetry, a central island with breakfast bar, and integrated appliances. French doors at the front lead out to a glass-fronted balcony — the perfect spot for morning coffee with woodland views.

    Just off the dining area, you’ll also find a stunning vaulted-ceiling entertainment room with electric Velux skylights and another set of bi-folding doors to the garden — perfect for movie nights, games, or guests. Through to the other side of the first floor, there's a separate, spacious sitting room with triple aspect windows and plenty of room for relaxing or entertaining.

    Up on the second floor are three more generous double bedrooms. The principal suite includes a dual-aspect bedroom, dressing area, and a stylish en-suite with both bath and walk-in shower. Two further bedrooms are served by a modern family bathroom.

    Outdoor Space

    The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped with a level lawn, tiered planting, and paved patio areas — ideal for families or those who enjoy gardening and entertaining outdoors. Steps to the side of the property provide gated access to the front, where a brick-paved driveway offers parking for multiple vehicles in addition to the integrated double garage (which includes an electric vehicle charging point).

 

Location Guide

Nestled in the heart of the Kent countryside, Leigh is a picturesque village located just a few miles west of Tonbridge. It offers a peaceful rural setting while still maintaining easy access to nearby towns and London, making it a sought-after location for those who appreciate village life without sacrificing connectivity. Leigh retains a strong sense of community, with a traditional village green, period architecture, and a tranquil atmosphere that appeals to families, commuters, and retirees alike. The village sits within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing a backdrop of rolling fields, woodlands, and walking trails.

Transport Links

Despite its rural charm, Leigh is well-connected. Leigh railway station is on the Redhill to Tonbridge line and provides direct services to Tonbridge, Redhill, and onward connections to London Bridge and London Victoria, typically within an hour depending on the service. Hildenborough station has direct links to London Charing Cross & London Bridge and is only 7 minute drive. The nearby Tonbridge station, about 10 minutes away by car, offers faster and more frequent services to central London, making it ideal for commuters.

For road travel, Leigh is close to the A21, providing convenient links to the M25 motorway and London, as well as routes down to the south coast. Local bus services connect the village with Tonbridge and neighbouring communities, though most residents rely on private transport due to the rural nature of the area.

Education

Leigh is well-regarded among families for its access to good schools. Within the village itself is Leigh Primary School, a small, well-rated Church of England primary school known for its close-knit environment and strong community ties. For secondary education, families typically look to the broader Tonbridge area.

Tonbridge offers a mix of state and independent schools, including The Judd School and Tonbridge Grammar School, both highly regarded selective grammar schools. For independent options, Tonbridge School, one of the leading boarding schools for boys in the country, is a short drive away. Nearby Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells also offer additional well-established educational institutions.

Local Attractions

Leigh benefits from its position amid scenic countryside and heritage-rich surroundings. The village itself is home to the beautiful St Mary’s Church, a 13th-century building with historical significance. The central village green is a focal point for community events and local cricket matches in the summer months, giving the village a traditional English charm.

Just outside Leigh lies Penshurst Place and Gardens, a historic estate and one of Kent’s most celebrated stately homes, open to the public and hosting a variety of seasonal events, gardens, and woodland walks. Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, is also a short drive away and offers a mix of Tudor history and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Entertainment

While Leigh itself maintains a tranquil, village pace, it offers a selection of cosy pubs and community activities. The Plough pub is only a short walk around the corner, and The Fleur De Lis, the village pub, is a welcoming spot for residents and visitors alike, serving food and acting as a social hub. Regular village events, fairs, and gatherings are common, especially on the green during warmer months.

For a broader range of entertainment, Tonbridge offers restaurants, cafés, independent shops, and the Angel Leisure Centre with swimming and sports facilities. The nearby towns of Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells extend the offering with cinemas, theatres, and a wider dining scene. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy walking and cycling through the many trails crisscrossing the local countryside, including routes along the River Medway and within the surrounding High Weald landscape.

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