For Sale5 Bedroom House in Station Road, Patrixbourne, Canterbury, Kent, CT4£2,000,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 5
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 4
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,000,000
Description
A beautiful and imposing Grade II listed detached property which offers an amazing home, sympathetically restored and configured with five bedrooms and set within four acres of its own grounds, with an assortment of outbuildings, this is in a great location to reach Canterbury City Centre.
A beautiful and imposing Grade II listed detached property which offers an amazing home, sympathetically restored and configured to provide a fantastic family home. With five bedrooms and set within four acres of its own grounds, with an assortment of outbuildings, this is in a great location to reach Canterbury City Centre.
Dating back to the 1600's, the property was extended during the early Victorian era, and has since been meticulously renovated and thoughtfully reconfigured to showcase exceptional architecture, outstanding craftsmanship, and refined decor and has over 4,600 square feet of accommodation.
The current owners have undertaken an exquisite restoration, carefully preserving and reclaiming period features while seamlessly incorporating modern conveniences in a way that remains sympathetic to the property’s heritage. The result is truly exemplary a testament to the owners eye for detail and flair for interior design.
The property abounds with period charm, including exposed beams, high ceilings, intricate panelling, parquet flooring, and elegant fireplaces.
The facade is an elegant blend of exposed repointed brickwork, and a Kent peg tile roof. Carefully maintained windows frame a handsome front door that sits centrally within the front elevation, creating a balanced and inviting appearance.
The entrance hall is adorned with rich panelling, and exposed beams. From here, a door to the left leads into a charming bay-fronted sitting room, featuring a wood-burning stove and detailed wall panelling.
To the rear of the property lies a spectacular dining room with replicated French doors opening onto the south-facing sun terrace. An elegant fireplace with an intricate stone surround provides a wonderful central focal point, perfect for entertaining or family gatherings.
The adjacent kitchen and breakfast room create an expansive, sociable environment perfect for a busy family or for those who love to entertain. Bespoke cabinetry crafted from rich black American walnut is paired with striking Tigers Eye granite worktops. All principal appliances are fully integrated, including a dishwasher, Miele double oven, steam oven, and gas hob.
A large utility room further enhances the ground floor, featuring a butler sink and generous space for laundry appliances.
The versatile study, used as a music room completes the ground floor, connecting seamlessly back to the main entrance hall.
On the first floor, a grand staircase rises to a spacious galleried landing, giving access to five double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The main bedroom is dual aspect and features a walk-in dressing room showcasing exquisite, thoughtfully designed joinery, including a concealed doorway leading to a luxurious ensuite bathroom. To the east wing of the house, accessed via an additional landing currently used as a games area, there is a further dual-aspect bedroom with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe.
Secondary glazing and enhanced roof insulation, together with a recently upgraded boiler, ensure the property retains heat effectively and runs both efficiently and economically.
OUTSIDE:
Sondes House occupies a generous plot of approximately 4.16 acres of enviable grounds. The gated driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles and is complemented by a triple garage/workshop and an EV charger.
The surrounding grounds are beautifully manicured and thoughtfully landscaped, offering ample space for alfresco dining. Established shrubs, mature trees, colourful borders, and sculpted topiary hedging create a picturesque and inviting setting. Meandering pathways weave through herb gardens, Japanese-inspired planting, and fruit trees, leading to a croquet lawn and tennis court. These sit adjacent to a timber-built summer house complete with a kitchenette.
Towards the rear of the gardens lies a stretch of enchanting woodland and natural open grounds, presenting a superb opportunity, subject to planning consent, for glamping pods, a wellness retreat, or a self-contained annexe. Within the grounds, several outbuildings also offer potential for further conversion, again subject to the necessary planning consents.
SITUATION:
The village is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and is close to Howletts Wildlife Park. The neighbouring village of Bekesbourne offers a train station with a regular service from Dover to London Victoria (via Canterbury East), as well as a village hall hosting numerous clubs and societies, a recreation ground, playground, and sports field.
Nearby Chalkpit Farm provides an excellent rural shopping experience, with a selection of local businesses including a coffee house, fine food deli, and veterinary surgery. Patrixbourne also benefits from superb access to Canterbury and convenient links to London via the A2/M2 motorway network.
The nearby villages of Bridge (approx. 1.5 miles) and Littlebourne (approx. 2 miles) offer further local amenities, including primary schools, village stores, churches, and doctors surgeries.
The city of Canterbury provides an extensive range of shopping, leisure, and cultural facilities, including the Whitefriars Shopping Centre and a vibrant High Street filled with a blend of national retailers, independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Canterbury also offers an excellent choice of educational establishments, from highly regarded state and private schools to three universities. The city is served by two mainline stations, with high-speed services to London St Pancras available from Canterbury West.