VERSATILE HOME WITH SELF-CONTAINED ANNEXE IN HISTORIC WROTHAM VILLAGE
Set in a prominent position in the heart of Wrotham, this unique detached home—built in 1959 and winner of a local design award—offers striking architecture, flexible living, and income potential. It occupies the site of a former home destroyed during the war, with the original cellar still present as a historic feature.
Beautifully presented across split levels, the accommodation begins with a spacious entrance hall and French doors opening onto a Mediterranean-style courtyard garden. On the ground floor, a large en-suite bedroom—formerly used as a business premises—offers huge versatility. With its own access, it’s ideal as a bedroom, multi-person office, treatment room or salon (subject to consents).
Stairs lead to a light-filled, triple-aspect kitchen/dining/living space. The high-end kitchen features Miele and Bosch appliances, quartz worktops, a breakfast bar, and stylish detailing throughout. A few steps further, you'll find the principal bedroom with balcony overlooking the garden, an additional bedroom, and a smart shower room.
The self-contained annexe is accessed via its own private High Street entrance (and internally), and functions as a spacious studio apartment with kitchen, open-plan living/sleeping area, cloakroom, and large bathroom—ideal for rental income, guests, or extended family.
The property also features a large garage suitable for secure storage or a cherished vehicle, off-street parking for up to four cars, a charming low-maintenance garden with several seating areas (including a covered space perfect for entertaining), and a characterful cellar believed to predate the home.
Whether you're seeking a lock-up-and-leave with income potential, a base for business, or a distinctive multi-generational home, this rare property offers a flexible lifestyle in one of Kent’s most picturesque villages.
Wrotham is a quintessential English village nestled at the foot of the North Downs, surrounded by rolling countryside yet within easy reach of London. It offers an exceptional quality of life with a strong sense of community and rich historical character. Families will benefit from the Ofsted Outstanding primary school and Good-rated secondary school, as well as a recreation ground featuring a children’s play area—complete with its own castle!
For leisure and community life, Wrotham boasts a cricket ground, bowls and netball clubs, football and walking football groups, a historical society, and even hosts a traditional steam rally. After a day of exploring or socialising, enjoy a warm welcome at one of the village’s three characterful pubs: The George and Dragon, The Rose and Crown, or the 14th-century Bull Hotel.
Nearby Borough Green (1.2 miles) offers additional shops, eateries, and a train station with fast services to London Bridge and Victoria in 39 minutes and 46 minutes respectively. The fastest route to London involves a 21 minute (17 mile) drive to Ebbsfleet station with frequent trains to London St Pancras in 19 minutes. The thriving market town of Sevenoaks is just under 8 miles away, providing comprehensive shopping, leisure, and educational options along with a mainline station for fast London links.