Platt Common, Platt | £2m
A stone-pillared entrance and mature pine canopy set the tone before you reach the front door. What lies beyond is considerably more than the name suggests, a five bedroom home of real scale, extended and reimagined by the current owners into something genuinely considered at every level.
Details
Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 4
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 3525
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The ground floor is built around an exceptional living room, added as part of the current owners' extension and spanning an impressive 28 by 25 feet. Full width glazing draws the garden directly into the space, and a rooflight overhead fills the room with a quality of light that changes through the day in a way that is easy to underestimate until you are standing in it. Mandarin Stone porcelain tiling runs underfoot, warmed by underfloor heating, and built-in shelving sits alongside a ceiling integrated speaker system that connects to the garden audio and can be played separately or together via the HEOS amplifiers that remain with the house. A retractable projector screen completes what is, in every sense, a room designed for living in properly. The kitchen sits alongside, fitted in a palette of pale grey with copper hardware, a farmhouse sink and a substantial central island topped in warm oak. It is a kitchen that looks as good as it functions, with a chandelier-style fitting above the island that catches the light in a way that feels deliberately considered rather than merely decorative. The dining area flows from the kitchen, large enough to accommodate a table for ten, and the whole space opens in stages toward the garden. A separate study, WC and utility room complete the ground floor with the kind of practical generosity that larger families quickly come to rely on.
Upstairs, the first floor holds three double bedrooms, one of which has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, alongside a further en suite bedroom and a family bathroom. The bedrooms are well proportioned and calm, finished with care, with the garden visible through the windows of the rear rooms. The staircase continues to the principal suite on the second floor, which occupies the entire top level of the house. It is a genuinely private retreat, with a bedroom of exceptional size, treetop views over the surrounding gardens and an en suite of real quality. Italian marble tiling floor to ceiling, a freestanding bath positioned to catch the light from the Velux above, twin vessel basins on a warm oak vanity and a walk-in rainfall shower enclosed in frameless glass. It is the kind of bathroom that rarely arrives at this price point without feeling forced. Here it feels entirely natural.
Outside, the garden has been landscaped with the same attention to detail that characterises the interior. A raised deck with a covered oak pergola and built-in barbecue area sits at one end, beside a round wooden hot tub tucked beneath a mature tree and flanked by magnolia and flowering shrubs. Broad lawns extend from the terrace, planted with specimen trees including a weeping willow, and a sunken trampoline sits flush with the lawn in a way that keeps the garden's clean lines intact. A substantial gym cabin provides serious additional space for training and wellbeing, and a dedicated sauna outbuilding adds a further layer of the kind of everyday luxury that is genuinely difficult to find outside properties at a significantly higher price point. Log stores are positioned both front and rear, serving the internal feature fire and the outdoor fire pit areas, and Bluetooth speakers in the fire pit zone connect to the wider garden audio system. Feature outdoor lighting throughout brings the whole garden to life after dark, transforming it into an extension of the house that works as well on a winter evening as it does in summer. A bike cabin at the front provides practical covered storage, and the property also benefits from solar panels and an EV charging point.
For buyers seeking a home that has been genuinely lived in, properly invested in and brought to a standard that is difficult to replicate without the commitment these owners have shown, Fir Cottage represents a rare opportunity in one of the most quietly sought after corners of the Sevenoaks district.
Location Guide
St Mary's Platt is a highly sought after village with a popular primary school, pub, church, village hall and two parks, set within the gently rolling countryside between Sevenoaks and Borough Green. Platt Common itself is a private road within the village, lined with well-spaced houses of considerable scale and screened by mature woodland. Nearby woods and fields make it ideal for country walks, and the sense of genuine rural seclusion here is matched by surprisingly practical connections to London and the wider county. It is the kind of address that rarely comes up, and when it does, tends not to stay available for long.
Transport Links
Borough Green station, approximately 1.1 miles from the village centre, provides direct trains to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Victoria with journey times of around 37 minutes. For drivers, the M20 and M26 are both within easy reach, placing Gatwick Airport, the Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone and central London all within comfortable range. Sevenoaks, Maidstone and Tonbridge are each accessible within 15 to 20 minutes by car, providing a wide range of professional and retail services without the need to travel far.
Education
The area benefits from a wide selection of excellent schools, including primary schools in St Mary's Platt and Borough Green, as well as highly regarded grammar, private preparatory and secondary schools in nearby Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Maidstone, including Sevenoaks School, Tonbridge School, The Judd School, The New Beacon, Sevenoaks Prep and Walthamstow Hall. For families for whom schooling is a central consideration in their move, the range of options accessible from Platt is genuinely exceptional, covering every stage from nursery through to sixth form across both the state and independent sectors.
Local Attractions
The countryside immediately surrounding Platt is some of the most beautiful in the Sevenoaks district. Platt Woods, a short walk from Platt Common, provides accessible woodland walking from the doorstep, and the broader network of footpaths through the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers a wider range of routes through chalk downland, orchards and open farmland. Comp Garden, a beautifully maintained National Trust property just a few minutes away, is one of the lesser known gems of the area, with walled gardens and kitchen gardens that draw visitors throughout the growing season. Ightham Mote, the National Trust's exceptional medieval manor house, is similarly close and offers one of the finest historic house experiences in the southeast. Knole Park in Sevenoaks, one of the last medieval deer parks in England at over 1,000 acres, is within easy reach, and Leeds Castle, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful castles in the country, is around 20 minutes by car, making this one of the most richly served corners of the county for those who value history and landscape in equal measure.
Entertainment and Leisure
The village pub and community facilities in St Mary's Platt provide an immediate focal point for village life, and the broader area offers a genuinely good range of leisure options. Golf is available at Wrotham Heath, Wildernesse and Nizels, and the Reynolds Retreat Country Club provides health and fitness facilities within easy reach. Borough Green village, approximately 1.4 miles away, offers everyday amenities including shops, restaurants and the Reynolds Retreat Health Spa. Sevenoaks town centre, around seven miles away, provides a fuller offer of independent shops, restaurants, the Stag Theatre and cinema and Sevenoaks Leisure Centre with a pool and fitness suite. For larger retail, Bluewater Shopping Centre and Ashford Designer Outlet are both accessible within a comfortable drive.

