Real Estate · For Sale
8 bedroom detached house for sale
Price
£5,950,000Location
The Grange, Franks Hollow Road, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 · Tunbridge Wells · TN3 0UD · GB
Bedrooms
8
Bathrooms
6
Receptions
7
Type
houses
About this property
The Grange sits in the perfect garden setting, certainly affirmation, were it needed that the 'Garden of England' for which Kent is synonymous was wholly justified. A house of significant historical interest with origins dating back as early as 1530 but also noteworthy for having seen a number of changes over the centuries, most notably in 2001 when the current owners, working with local architect Stuart Page, substantially extended the house to create a drawing room, kitchen and wellness space which includes an indoor swimming pool that conclusively meets 21st century demands within the framework of a grade II* listed building.
The Grange exudes a level of comfort, detailed care and attention that is rarely found and will give confidence to a future owner for many years to come. Moving through the ages of the house, in the earliest Tudor part there is a sitting room, large formal dining room and study all of which overlook the front of the house with numerous period features, including an inglenook fireplace and well preserved, high quality carpentry, exposed beams, stud work, stone and oak framed leaded light windows.
The large, bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, set in the Victorian section of the house, fitted in light oak, complete with a four oven Aga at the centre and other quality appliances, including an integrated, Sub Zero fridge and freezer, a Bosch dishwasher, De Dietrich induction hob and a Neff oven. This flows through to the air-conditioned garden room and in turn, straight into an impressive orangery, giving a tremendous, combined informal entertainment space, with easy access to the side terracing and enjoying a delightful garden outlook.
The formal drawing room is part of the most recent extension and is an impressive, high-ceilinged and generous in volume room, with a large stone fireplace as the focal point, along with three sets of French doors, which open to the rear onto a raised, crescent shaped terrace. This overlooks the rear garden and enjoys fine distant views, while benefitting from a southerly and westerly aspect.
The spacious indoor swimming pool and home gym on the lower ground floor, is a superb feature, being well appointed including shower and changing facilities. The pool looks out to a feature fountain in the rear garden, also with direct access out to its own generous terrace.
The very generous principal bedroom suite on the first floor, is situated within the oldest part of the house and like the rooms below, it is steeped in character and history. This is laid out as a striking bedroom, with a pitched roof and exposed beams, and one wall of wardrobes, with oak, linen fold panels to the doors. In addition, there is a separate dressing room, which has fully fitted wardrobes and to be expected, very well appointed and elegant bathroom, fitted to a quality bespoke design, blending modern facilities with period features, using oak, marble and mirrors to very good effect.
Outbuildings
The Victorian Coach House is part converted to residential, offering further accommodation for either staff or long stay guests. Currently comprising of one bedroom and two reception room accommodation with a bright kitchen diner with views over the countryside. Other parts of this building provide for a small, independent office, a lock-up store and a double garage. A further large 'barn style' building, is situated well away from the house and is currently used as a home/office facility, with painted black weather boarding, pitched tiled roofing. This has a well-appointed interior, served by air conditioning for both summer cooling and winter heating. This comprises a light and airy lobby, with two large, interlinked rooms, both, vaulted to the roof and with a kitchenette, cloakroom and a large storeroom. We understand the home office to be hardwired for internet connectivity.
The extensive gardens are one of The Grange's most wonderful features and have been open to the public on a number of occasions, comprising the landscaped drive approach at the front of the house, with its central holm oak on the turning circle, plus spacious lawn gardens, with a variety of mature trees, planted beds and hedged borders. In addition, there is beautiful terracing on two sides of the house, with extensive planting including box hedging, wisteria and a central Hawthorne tree. Both these areas are ideal for outside entertaining, with a discreet built-in BBQ area. Both have outside lighting, and each is accessed directly from the house. There is also a yew bordered, classical garden, planted and laid out in a symmetrical style, with a central fountain in the stone terrace, just a short walk away from the house. Also, a tennis court and a vegetable garden incorporating a greenhouse to complete the picture. Directly beyond the formal garden, there are two large adjoining paddocks, one with a track access leading out onto the lane at the bottom of the field. Within a yard adjacent to these fields, there is a large machinery and tool sheds with hard standing in front, which includes a work recreational room and a fitted kitchenette.
Bidborough is a sought-after and convenient village to the north of Tunbridge Wells and to the south of Tonbridge. It is therefore well placed for both towns, each with schools and mainline stations to London. Sevenoaks and the M25 to the north are also easily reached within approximately 12 miles. The countryside straight out to the west offers some of the finest scenery in the area, and many charming villages to explore. The ever-popular village of Bidborough offers a well-regarded local primary school, Bidborough Church of England Primary School, recreation ground, tennis club, bowls and cricket green. Other local amenities include a historic church, grocery/general store, garage, an award-winning Gastro pub, "The Kentish Hare" and the Village Hall. There are also many attractive countryside walks in the area. Southborough village (approximately 1.9 miles), on the way to Tunbridge Wells, offers further local amenities, including "Tallow" restaurant, which was recently named 'Britain's Best Local Restaurant' by the Good Food Guide, and further pubs available by The Common, including The Hand & Sceptre and The Imperial, with antique shops, as well as a primary school, together with the Civic Centre, combining a Doctors surgery and pharmacy, library, theatre/hall, coffee shop, community rooms, and town council offices.
Tunbridge Wells (approximately 3.9 miles) is the only spa town in the southeast of England, with cultural, entertainment and shopping attractions, including the historic Pantiles area, known for its Georgian colonnade, summer Jazz festivals, regular food and craft markets and the Chalybeate Spring. Schools: At primary level, the nearby school Bidborough Church of England Primary School is within approximately 0.2 miles on foot, whilst Southborough Church of England Primary School is reached within approximately 2.1 miles. There are many highly regarded state secondary schools in the area, including The Judd School in Tonbridge, Tonbridge Grammar School and Weald of Kent Grammar School. In Tunbridge Wells, Skinners, TWGGS, TWGSB, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and St Gregory's. Further excellent private options include schools at Tonbridge and Sevenoaks, as well as Mayfield and Upper Dicker to the south and Brighton and Eastbourne on the coast. Mainline rail: Tonbridge Station (approximately 2.7 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (approximately 4.4 miles), with fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street with journey times from 31 minutes (Tonbridge), 50 minutes (Tunbridge Wells).