Three Elm Lane, Golden Green | £1.5m

Set within the serene landscape of the Kent countryside, this unique detached home effortlessly blends the charm of its 19th-century origins with modern living. Originally serving as a barn with two characteristic oast roundels, this property was transformed into a residence in 1975, showcasing a tasteful blend of brick and weatherboard.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 5
Square Feet: 4640

The property enjoys stunning countryside views both to the north and south, making the most of its picturesque setting. At the front, you'll find a generous parking area with a convenient turning circle, while side access leads to additional parking spaces and a double garage. The south-facing garden is expansive and private, primarily laid to lawn, creating an ideal space for outdoor activities or relaxation. There's also an inviting pergola and a dedicated BBQ area, perfect for summer gatherings. At the far end of the garden lies a heated swimming pool, complemented by a pool house with its own shower, as well as a small orchard. On the western side, there’s a practical garden management area with a shed, raised beds, and a cozy spot for morning coffee. Wooden gates provide additional parking access beside the garage, adding both functionality and security.

Upon entering, you're welcomed by a long hallway with wooden floors that set the tone for the home’s warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room is a standout feature, anchored by an impressive inglenook fireplace with a stone surround that adds a touch of rustic elegance. French doors open out onto the south-facing garden, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. At the east end of the house, two roundels offer versatile spaces currently used as offices, though they could easily be adapted to serve as a playroom, snug, or additional living area, with one room enjoying views over the garden and the other over the fields.

The formal dining room offers a more intimate setting for meals, while the adjoining open-plan kitchen and living space is the heart of the home. In 2013, the kitchen was extended to include a stunning garden room/orangery by David Salisbury. This space is designed for year-round comfort, featuring underfloor heating and UV glazing, and it opens out onto the garden with bifold doors that create an ideal space for entertaining. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility room with side access, a larder, and a guest WC with additional storage.

Upstairs, the light-filled landing highlights the home’s generous proportions. The principal suite, situated at the western end, offers a large bedroom with dual-aspect views over the garden and an en-suite bathroom that enjoys peaceful countryside views. A second spacious bedroom, currently used as a family room, also benefits from south-facing garden views. Nearby, you’ll find a family bathroom with loft access, along with another double bedroom and a flexible space that could serve as a dressing room, nursery, or smaller bedroom. The two roundels on this floor house additional double bedrooms—one with views over the garden and the other with countryside vistas—these rooms share a modern shower room fitted with privacy glass.

This home offers a unique combination of period character and modern convenience, all set within a tranquil rural setting that’s perfect for family life and entertaining alike.

Location Guide

Golden Green is a small, picturesque hamlet in the civil parish of Hadlow, located in the heart of Kent. Surrounded by rolling countryside and nestled along the River Medway, this charming locale offers a quintessential rural English experience. Its tranquil setting, characterised by traditional cottages, open fields, and meandering country lanes, provides an idyllic retreat from the bustle of nearby towns.

Transport Links: Golden Green benefits from its proximity to major transport routes, making it surprisingly well-connected for a rural area. The nearby town of Tonbridge, just a short drive away, provides access to frequent train services into London, making commuting easy. For road travel, the A26, A21 and M25 are easily accessible, connecting residents to Sevenoaks, Royal Tunbridge Wells and beyond. Both Golden Green and Hadlow have bus service providing links to surrounding villages and towns.

Education: Families in Golden Green have access to a wide range of excellent state and private schools.   Popular local preparatory schools include Somerhill, Hilden Grange and Hilden Oaks, and the nearby village of Hadlow offers a primary school. The village is in the catchment area of several grammar schools recognised for their high educational standards including Judd, Tonbridge Girls and Weald of Kent. Independent school options include Tonbridge and Kent College.

Local Attractions: Golden Green's rural setting is perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors. The River Medway is a focal point for leisurely walks, wildlife spotting and some water-based activities.  The area is also popular with cyclists attracted by the scenery and quiet roads. Just a stone’s throw away, Hadlow Tower, a striking Grade I listed building, offers panoramic views of the Kent countryside. The nearby village of Hadlow also provides charming local amenities, including traditional pubs, quaint shops, and a historic church.

Entertainment: While Golden Green itself is quiet and secluded, the surrounding areas offer plenty of entertainment options. Tonbridge has a thriving town centre with a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. Cultural events are held in the picturesque ruins of the Norman Castle, and there a leisure centre, swimming pool and small theatre .  For those who enjoy a more relaxed pace, the local pubs around Golden Green provide a cosy atmosphere for dining and socialising, most notably the Man of Kent and Carpenters Arms, while The Bell pub and village hall provide a focus for village activities.

Golden Green offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle with the convenience of modern amenities just a short journey away, making it an appealing location for those seeking tranquillity without complete isolation.

 
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