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Pilgrims Way East, Otford, Sevenoaks, TN14 5QW

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,987 sq ft

185 sq m

TENURE
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Description

The approach says a great deal about what's inside. A gravel drive, flanked by mature hedging and framed by a five bar gate, leads to a façade that carries the kind of quiet architectural confidence typical of the best homes on this road. Brick and timber framing across the upper elevation, a projecting entrance porch and tile hung detailing give the house a settled, established quality that's earned rather than applied. The integral double garage sits unobtrusively to one side.

Step inside and the entrance hall sets the tone immediately. The original solid timber front door, with leaded glass panels to either side, opens to a hall with oak flooring and a turning staircase, its white painted balusters and polished oak handrail giving the space a feeling of real substance. It's the kind of first impression that tells a buyer something genuine about how a house has been lived in and cared for.

The sitting room is a proper room for proper living. It runs across one side of the ground floor, centred around a fireplace fitted with a log burner, and has French doors that open directly to the garden. Light comes in well, the proportions are comfortable and there's a calm, settled quality to the space that isn't easily manufactured.

The kitchen and breakfast family room is where this house really delivers. Running well over twenty feet in length, it flows as a single generous space from the fitted kitchen at one end through to the dining area at the other, with the two sections connecting naturally and easily. The kitchen itself is fitted in a classic shaker style with white painted cabinetry, a central island with a stone worktop and a large window over the sink that brings in good garden light. At the dining end the mood shifts to something more relaxed and informal, equally suited to a weekday breakfast as it is to an evening with friends. Adjacent sits a playroom of useful size, a well proportioned utility room connecting to the garage, and a cloakroom.

Upstairs, five bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and an en suite to the principal bedroom. The principal room is genuinely large, sharing the same footprint as the sitting room below, and it has a composed and restful quality that feels right for what it is. The family bathroom has been done properly: a freestanding bath, a glass shower enclosure, a traditionally finished chrome towel radiator and clean tiling throughout. It's a bathroom that reflects the same care found throughout the rest of the house.

Outside, the rear garden is a real find. This is a mature and carefully composed space that clearly reflects years of considered planting and attention. A raised terrace steps down to a wide, level lawn bordered by planting that gives the garden real structure and seasonal interest throughout the year. Established trees create a generous canopy, Japanese maples and carefully tended shrubs add colour and form, and a timber garden house sits at the far end. It works just as well for young children as it does for adults who simply want something beautiful to look out at.

For a family that wants genuine space, quality throughout and a garden to properly enjoy, this is a home that rewards a proper visit.

Location Guide:

Otford sits at the foot of the North Downs in the Darent Valley, just three miles north of Sevenoaks, and it has the particular quality of a village that has never had to try very hard. The Pilgrims' Way, the ancient route from Winchester to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury, runs directly through it, and the sense of history here is present in the fabric of the place rather than announced on a sign. A listed village pond, the ruins of an Archbishop's Palace and a High Street that still has a proper pub and a tearoom give Otford a quiet confidence that draws families looking for something that can't be manufactured. It's a village that works as well on a Tuesday morning as it does on a Sunday afternoon.

Transport Links

Otford station sits within easy walking distance of the village centre and provides a genuinely practical commute into central London. Southeastern services reach London Victoria in as little as 37 minutes, with Thameslink also serving the route. Those in the north western parts of the village are also within reach of Dunton Green station, which has services northbound to Charing Cross and Cannon Street. By road, the M25 is accessible most easily via the A25 into Sevenoaks and Junction 15, the Chevening Interchange, with the M26 also nearby.

Education

Families with younger children are well served within the village itself. Otford Primary School is the local state option, while both St Michael's Prep School and Russell House School sit within the village, giving independent parents two contrasting choices without the need to travel. Russell House in particular has built a strong reputation for academic preparation in a smaller, nurturing setting and takes children from two through to eleven. At secondary level, Knole Academy in Sevenoaks is the local non-selective option and operates a grammar stream alongside its main intake. The grammar school landscape in this part of Kent is notably strong, with the Weald of Kent Grammar School running an annex close to Sevenoaks, and further options in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells accessible by train. Sevenoaks School, one of the country's leading independent day and boarding schools, is three miles away and draws pupils from across the district.

Local Attractions

The natural setting here is exceptional. The North Downs Way runs through the village as it crosses the Darent Valley, intersecting the Darent Valley Path, and the walking from the village is as good as anywhere in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The ruins of Otford Palace, first built in 1150 and rebuilt in 1514 to a scale that reportedly exceeded Hampton Court, visited by both Henry VII and Henry VIII, provide a sense of historical depth that few villages can match. The village pond, one of the rare bodies of water to hold a listed building designation, is the centre of village life in a way that sounds quaint until you've actually stood there on a summer evening. Shoreham, the next village along the Darent Valley, offers further walking and the kind of unspoilt Kent countryside that buyers from London consistently find more restorative than they expected.

Entertainment and Leisure

The Bull on the High Street is a coaching inn dating to 1512, and under new ownership since 2025 it has been significantly invested in, with an upgraded kitchen, refurbished bar and restaurant areas and a new garden function room. Locals have responded warmly to the change, and it is currently operating as the kind of proper village pub that places like Otford deserve but don't always have. The village tearoom provides a quieter option, and for a fuller range of restaurants, shops and cafes, Sevenoaks town centre is ten minutes by car or a single stop by train, with Knole Park, one of the largest deer parks in the country, on its doorstep.

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Monthly repayments£6,770
Property: £ 1,350,000
Deposit: £ 135,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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