Guide price
£1,250,000
4 bed bungalow for saleAngley Park, Angley Road, Cranbrook, Kent TN17
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Savills - Cranbrook & East Kent
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About this property
Beautifully converted former coach house
Pretty gardens & heated outdoor pool
Prime Cranbrook location
Located down a shared private tree-lined lane
Single storey living
Cranbrook School catchment (2026)
EPC Rating = D
Beautifully converted former coach house with heated outdoor pool, in Cranbrook School catchment (2026).
Description
Set in a wonderful location, only half a mile from all the amenities of Cranbrook-yet tucked away along a secluded shared private lane, The Clock House offers the perfect balance of privacy and convenience. Approached via a private tree lined lane, this former coach house, dating from 1900, has been thoughtfully transformed into a light filled and elegant family home.
The front door opens into a welcoming hallway that leads on to a stunning garden room, filled with natural light and featuring a glass domed roof with doors that open onto the pretty garden. To the right, the comfortable sitting room centres around a log burner and showcases a characterful coach house style window that overlooks the courtyard garden, bathing the room in warmth and light.
The beautifully designed kitchen, dining and living space enjoys triple aspect views and tall ceilings, creating an exceptional sense of openness. Bi fold doors connect seamlessly to the courtyard, while a charming bay window forms an inviting dining area. The bespoke kitchen features light wooden cabinetry, a range cooker with gas, built in dishwasher, breakfast bar, and a tasteful combination of wood and granite work surfaces with a classic butler sink. This is a wonderfully sociable and welcoming room, ideal for family life and entertaining.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a highly practical utility and boot room with bespoke cabinetry and direct access to the garden-perfect for returning from the garden or swimming pool with muddy boots, dogs or wet towels. Underfloor heating runs throughout all living spaces and bathrooms, adding comfort to the home’s charming character.
The property enjoys a beautiful flow, arranged entirely on one level, with attractive architectural touches including curved walls and feature windows. Solid oak flooring runs throughout the main living areas and bedrooms, while the bathrooms and utility spaces are tiled. There are four well proportioned bedrooms, including a principal suite with en suite shower room and double doors opening directly to the courtyard. A modern family bathroom with separate bath and shower, along with a well placed cloakroom, completes the internal accommodation.
The delightful gardens surround the property and include a charming courtyard with Victorian paving, an area of shade provided by mature wisteria, jasmine and a fig tree-an idyllic setting for alfresco dining, entertaining or summer gatherings. The wider garden is beautifully planted with rhododendrons, azaleas, acer and magnolia trees, along with abundant seasonal flowerbeds. A generously sized swimming pool, built in 2020 and heated by an air source heat pump, provides a luxurious outdoor feature. The garden also includes a shed with electricity for additional storage. Outside, there is ample parking for three cars.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home in a stunning setting in Cranbrook.
Location
Cranbrook is a historic market town offering a range of local amenities, with a traditional High Street lined with independent shops and cafés that contribute to its village like charm. The town also benefits from the Queen’s Hall Theatre, located within Cranbrook School, which supports performances and community events.
Cranbrook is particularly well known for its strong educational offering. At its centre is Cranbrook School, one of only a few co educational state grammar school in the UK providing both day and boarding places. The area is also served by several highly regarded primaries, including Benenden Primary and Goudhurst & Kilndown C of E Primary School, with independent options including Dulwich Cranbrook, St Ronan’s, Tonbridge, Sutton Valance, Benenden and Bethany.
The nearest railway station at Staplehurst is approximately five miles away with journeys to London Bridge in under an hour. The M25 via the A21 can be accessed at J5 and the M20 via J8 both providing links to London or the coast.
Leisure/sporting facilities include golf clubs at Dale Hill, Lamberhurst and Rye, sailing and fishing at Bewl Water, riding, walking, mountain bike trails, climbing and activity centre in Bedgebury Forest and Pinetum.
Square Footage: 2,097 sq ft
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Additional Info
Services: Gas fired central heating, mains electric, water and drainage.
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