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House For Sale £5,500,000
Smallhythe Road, Tenterden, Kent TN30


Description
An outstanding and important listed country estate occupying a superb parkland setting.

Location

Situated within the Conservation Area of Tenterden, Heronden Hall is conveniently placed for the wide range of amenities including supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, leisure facilities and independent shops that are on offer, whilst Ashford lies about 10 miles away with more extensive shopping and frequent high speed links to London St Pancras in under 40 minutes.

Mainline Rail Services: A high speed train service runs between Ashford and London St Pancras in about 37 minutes. Fast and frequent commuter train services run from Headcorn to London Bridge in under 1 hour and Charing Cross or Cannon Street in about 65 minutes.

Education: An excellent selection of education opportunities can be found locally at both primary and secondary levels, in the private and state sectors. These include Saint Ronans, Marlborough House and Dulwich preparatory schools, Tenterden, Benenden, and Sandhurst primary schools, Benenden School for Girls and Homewood School in Tenterden. Further afield there are schools in Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks and Eastbourne.

Leisure Facilities: Good sports and leisure opportunities can be found in Tenterden and Ashford with the coast about 13 miles to the south. Bewl Water Reservoir offers a wide range of activities including sailing, rowing, and walking excellent local walks, cycling and riding can be found in Hemsted Forest and Bedgebury Pinetum.

Motorway Links: The M25 can be accessed via the M20 at junction 10 providing links to Gatwick and Heathrow airport and other motorway networks.

Description

Heronden Hall is a superb Grade II listed gothic-style mansion of architectural interest and historic note, dating from circa 1846, when local landowner William Whelan, employed the notable early 19th century architect, William John Donthorne, one of the founders of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects, to design this impressive building that stands today. At the same time, Donthorne, who was famous for his Gothic, Classical and Greek Revival styles (few of which remain today) was also responsible for the design of the gatehouse, built in the perpendicular style at the head of the drive and affording a dramatic entrance to the estate, it has become an important part of the town's heritage.

Driving through the gatehouse, leaving the pretty historic and bustling town of Tenterden behind, you are instantly transported into the enchanting 45 acre estate setting, which feels a world away from the town, with undulating parkland dotted with majestic oak, beech and chestnut trees and swathes of ancient woodland, amidst which sits this impressive family home, enjoying over 10,000 sq ft of internal accommodation including a substantial basement with plenty of natural light. In addition and adjacent to the main house is a two bedroom coach house.

The gardens and parkland setting are a splendid feature of this property, merging formal and informal areas and affording privacy and seclusion. Immediately to the south of the house lies a substantial Yorkstone terrace, continuing to an expanse of lawn and a "haha", affording uninterrupted views over the adjoining parkland. Overlooking the lawn is a unique summerhouse which has been clad with timber and fir cone detailing.
To the east, lies an avenue of pleached pear trees and beyond is "The Wisteria Walk Garden", designed by Catherine Berkeley and built by Mark Wilmshurst. This area takes on an Italianate style, using plants to give structure and form, including hornbeam obelisks, yew hedging, rose-clad walls and arbour and a wonderfully long wisteria walk, under-planted with hostas. Pathways continue to "The Well Garden" and on to the "Yew Labyrinth" also designed by Catherine Berkeley.
Beyond the formal garden lies the old walled garden with asparagus beds, gooseberries and blackcurrants. Outbuildings include the original glasshouses, a potting shed, tool shed, log store and gardeners WCs. The glasshouses and summerhouse are in need of some repair.

Square Footage: 10224 sq ft

Acreage: 45.27 Acres

Directions

From our office in Cranbrook proceed in an easterly direction, down the High Street to The Hill at St David's Bridge. Travel towards Golford and continue straight for about 7 miles. At the T junction turn left onto the A28 and continue to the traffic lights and turn right on to Smallhythe Road and immediately right again through the gatehouse entrance.

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