Spacious family house in The Weald
This period house sits in an elevated position with views over the Weald of Kent


Longfield is an exceptional family property with spectacular views over the Weald of Kent built in the 1920s, with later additions.
Principal reception rooms provide areas for formal and informal entertaining and include the elegant triple-aspect drawing room with its south-facing terrace, the dining room and drawing room, both with wooden floots, and the cosy sitting room with its wood-burning stove. The kitchen is well-equipped, and generously proportioned, and offers doors out to the front and side terrace.
Upstairs bedroom accommodation comprises the spacious master bedroom suite, five further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.
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Outside, the landscaped gardens are mostly laid to lawn, while the swimming pool has a summer house and a timber pool house; the tennis court has a sand-based artificial grass carpet. The gardens in total come to around 1.9 acres.
Longfield is locates just one mile from the village of Weald and three miles from Sevenoaks. Tunbridge Wells is also within easy reach.
The guide price is £2.75m. For further information please contact Savills on 01732 789 700 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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