Solefields Road, Sevenoaks | £1,850,000

A handsome family home built in the 1950s and thoughtfully extended in 2005, Norfolk House offers close to 3,500 sq ft of versatile living space behind a gated entrance, moments from the High Street, mainline station and sought after schools.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 3709

 
 

Location Guide

Norfolk House sits on Solefields Road, right in the heart of Sevenoaks, a market town perched on a Kent greensand ridge with a proper High Street and a thousand acre deer park at the edge of it. It's the kind of place that manages to feel like a village on a Tuesday morning and a proper town at the weekend, with independent shops and cafes doing steady trade alongside the school run and the market stalls.

Transport Links

Sevenoaks station is well within walking distance and gets you into London fast. The quickest Southeastern services reach Cannon Street in around 30 minutes and Charing Cross in around 31 to 34 minutes, which makes the daily commute genuinely manageable rather than something to dread. By road, the Chevening interchange gives quick access to the M25 at Junction 5 and the A21, putting Gatwick and the wider motorway network within easy reach, along with Bluewater for a bigger shopping trip.

Education

Solefield School, a well regarded day prep for boys and girls aged three to thirteen and part of the Sevenoaks Family of Schools alongside Sevenoaks School, is on the same road as the house. Sevenoaks School itself, one of the country's best known co-educational independents, is a short walk away, as is Walthamstow Hall, a long established girls' school taking pupils from two through to eighteen. New Beacon School offers a boys only prep option, and Weald of Kent Grammar provides selective state education for girls. Knole Academy serves the area as the local state secondary.

Local Attractions

Knole itself is the obvious draw, a National Trust property with more than six hundred years of history and a thousand acres of parkland that make up Kent's last medieval deer park, much of it free to explore. Closer to the station, Bradbourne Lakes offers an easy walk around five ornamental lakes with small waterfalls and plenty of birdlife, and the Kent Wildlife Trust's Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve sits just beyond it for a longer stretch of the legs.

Entertainment and Leisure

Bligh's Meadow, the town's pedestrianised shopping centre, sits alongside the High Street and hosts a market twice a week selling flowers, pastries and locally made produce. The surrounding streets, the Shambles, Dorset Street, Bank Street and Brewery Lane, are worth wandering for independent boutiques and cafes. For eating out there's a genuine spread, from Number Eight and Wagamama to smaller independents like Buntastic Coffee & Lunch plus Hattusa, while the Restoration on Bank Street has been pouring pints since 1592. The Stag Community Arts Centre rounds things out with a 450 seat theatre and two cinema screens, giving the town a proper cultural pulse beyond the shops.

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