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£1,250,000

(£377/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
Wickham Lodge, The Quay, Aylesford ME20

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 5 receptions

    • 3,318 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Rafferty & Pickard

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About this property

  • Character filled 4/5-bedroom Grade II Listed home with three bathrooms, two studies, and flexible living space — set in a prime riverside position with direct River Medway frontage

  • Detached 1-bedroom cottage and former Coach House, ideal for guest accommodation, multi-generational living, or rental potential

  • Elegant period features throughout, including original fireplaces, wood panelling, an inglenook hearth, and Georgian study with river views

  • Flexible layout incorporating a cellar/utility room and large attic—perfect as a playroom, hobby space, or additional storage

  • High-spec Danmar kitchen with quartz worktops, butler sink, and limestone-floored breakfast room blending style and character

  • Beautiful wraparound gardens with terraced levels, patios, mature planting, and a picturesque vine-covered outdoor dining area

  • Sweeping gravel driveway behind wrought iron gates, providing ample private parking

  • Excellent transport links, with Aylesford station nearby and high-speed services to London St Pancras in just 19 minutes from Ebbsfleet International (23 mins by car)

  • Sought-after dining and leisure in the village, including fine dining and cocktails at The Hengist and riverside drinks at The Chequers

  • Outstanding education options, with grammar schools in Maidstone and Rochester, plus nearby independent schools including King’s Rochester and Sutton Valence

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Wickham Lodge enjoys an enchanting setting overlooking the River Medway and a striking 14th-century medieval bridge in historic Aylesford. This unique riverside residence includes a delightful one-bedroom cottage—formerly the Coach House—and offers exceptional charm, character, and flexibility.

Behind wrought iron gates, a gravel driveway leads to a welcoming wood-panelled hall, giving access to the principal reception rooms with river views. The dining room features a traditional log burner and fireplace, while the spacious sitting room boasts a magnificent inglenook with an ornate bressummer beam and a second log burner.

A large Georgian study, accessed from the kitchen or sitting room, offers a peaceful workspace overlooking the river. The ‘Danmar’ kitchen is fitted with quartz worktops, a butler sink, integrated dishwasher, and space for a range cooker and fridge-freezer. A limestone-floored breakfast room with Georgian fireplace adds to the period charm.

The home offers four bedrooms, including a principal suite with en suite cloakroom, plus two further bathrooms. A second study doubles as a fifth bedroom with its own en suite. There's also a cellar/utility room and a flexible attic space ideal as a hobby room, storage, or playroom.

The separate cottage provides self-contained living with a kitchen/dining room, sitting room, bedroom, bathroom, and shower room—ideal for guests, multi-generational living, or income potential.

The gardens are beautifully landscaped, wrapping around the house with patios, terraces, and a riverside lawn with a slipway for launching a small boat. A large patio enjoys stunning river views, while a covered seating area beneath grapevines creates the perfect al fresco retreat.

This truly is a rare opportunity to own a characterful riverside home in an unforgettable setting.

Set along the River Medway, Aylesford is a picturesque and historic village known for its strong community spirit, charming period properties, and idyllic riverside setting. It offers a wonderful balance of countryside calm and modern convenience.

Residents enjoy a superb choice of local dining. The Little Gem, a traditional alehouse dating back to the 1100s, is full of character, while The Hengist offers refined dining and expertly mixed cocktails. The Chequers, with its scenic riverside terrace, is perfect for long lunches or evening drinks beside the water.

There are beautiful riverside walks and countryside trails, including routes to The Friars, a former religious house with tranquil gardens, a café, and a popular farmers market.

Families are particularly well served by the local education offering. Aylesford has a ‘Good’-rated primary school in the village and an ‘Outstanding’-rated primary just outside. The wider area also includes a secondary school. For selective education, there are numerous highly regarded grammar schools in both Maidstone and Rochester, including Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, The Rochester Grammar School, Maidstone Grammar School, and Invicta Grammar School. Prestigious independent schools such as King’s School, Rochester and Sutton Valence School offer excellent private education within easy reach.

Everyday essentials are close by, with M&S Foodhall, Sainsbury’s, and Aldi just minutes away. Commuters benefit from Aylesford Station, with London-bound services (via Strood) reaching St Pancras in under an hour. Ebbsfleet International is just 23 minutes by car, with high-speed trains to London in just 19 minutes. The M2 and M20 are also easily accessible.

Just four miles away, Maidstone, the County Town of Kent, offers a comprehensive range of retail, dining, cultural, and recreational facilities—making Aylesford the ideal base for village charm, riverside living, and excellent connectivity.

Owners Comments: Wickham Lodge has been a remarkable place to call home, steeped in history, with a captivating outlook over the ever-changing tides of the River Medway. From the riverside terrace, the views towards Aylesford Bridge and the meandering stretch downstream are always a memorable sight.
Originally two medieval lodges, the house has many stories to tell. Clues to its past include the family emblem of Archbishop Thomas Bourchier and a Tudor Rose etched into a bressumer beam; mooring bollards where river barges once unloaded onto the quay; and, reputedly, the very first water tap in Aylesford, installed for the village doctor who once lived here.
This has always been a house made for sharing, with a layout and atmosphere ideal for entertaining and family gatherings, both inside and out, whether on one of the terraces or beneath the vines in the covered seating area. The self-contained stables and coach house have been a wonderful way for family to be close by, yet live independently.
We’ve loved living here. It’s been a special place, full of warmth, memories, and moments we’ll always cherish.

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