Property description
A Grade II listed semi detached three/four bedroom character cottage at the heart of the historical village of Shoreham. Originally one house, in the 18th century it was know as Oxbourne Farm. For much of the last century it was one of the chief grocery and provision shops in village, and was known as Central Mart. It was later divided into two units and the original shop windows replaced with the bow windows seen today. The cottage has been in the same family for many years, and whilst in need of upgrading, internally it has an extremely versatile and interesting layout.The extensive rear gardens are well established and stocked with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, and there is off road parking for several vehicles to the side of the property. A delightful and unusual property in a prime position in Shoreham Village.
Situation
The village of Shoreham sits beside the river Darent as it winds through the North Downs. Shoreham is situated six miles north of Sevenoaks. Reputed to be the most bombed village in Britain, the famous great white cross cut in the chalk hillside is a monument to commemorate the dead of the First World War. Shoreham railway station has trains on the Victoria line.Darenth Valley golf course is located on the edge of the village. The area has been featured in the paintings of the artist Samuel Palmer, one of the famous residents of Shoreham.
FrontOriginal wrought iron spear head railings. Brick paved drive to side providing off road parking and side pedestrian access. Door to side.
Sitting Room - 22'0" (6.71m) x 15'9" (4.8m)Part glazed door to front. Double aspect bay windows to front with window seats. Window to side. Radiators. Carpet as fitted. Fireplace with open chimney. Paneled wall. Wired for wall lights. Door to kitchen.
Kitchen - 19'9" (6.02m) x 8'3" (2.51m)Double aspect windows to side. Wall and base units. Work tops. four ring electric hob. Extractor fan above. Stainless steel sink unit. Trapdoor access to cellar. Stairs to first floor. Door to second reception.
Utility Room - 6'9" (2.06m) x 3'8" (1.12m)Tiled floor. Radiator. Window to rear. Door to reception two.
Reception Two - 20'0" (6.1m) x 12'0" (3.66m)Door to side. Stained glass door to kitchen. Bow window to side. Tiled floor. Wired for wall lights. Original beamed ceiling. Door to conservatory. Fireplace with bresummer beam and carved wood wall panel above. Radiators.
CloakroomLow level WC. Shower enclosure.
Conservatory - 12'0" (3.66m) x 10'4" (3.15m)Part glazed. Door to side. Butler sink.
First Floor Landing - 10'5" (3.18m) x 10'3" (3.12m)Stairs from kitchen to spacious landing with windows to rear. radiator.
Bedroom One - 11'7" (3.53m) x 15'6" (4.72m)Window to front. Wall lights. Wash hand basin in unit. Door to hall. Radiator.
Bedroom Two - 10'7" (3.23m) x 12'2" (3.71m)Window to front. Radiator.
Bedroom Three - 12'9" (3.89m) x 11'8" (3.56m)Bay window to rear. Radiator. Fitted wardrobes. Door to lobby. Radiator.
Bedroom Four / Study - 11'5" (3.48m) x 7'9" (2.36m)Window to side. Door to landing. Door to bedroom one. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 9'4" (2.84m) x 5'1" (1.55m)Window to side. Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder. Enclosed bath. Low level WC. Wash hand basin. Tiled walls. Heated towel rail.
GardensSide pedestrian access. Extensive well stocked flower border. Lawn. Mature trees and shrubs. Secluded.
NoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Property Features :
- 3/4 bedrooms
- 2 Reception Rooms
- Off road parking for several vehicles
- Utility Room