Guide price
£1,350,000
(£738/sq. ft)
3 bed detached bungalow for saleHartfield Road, Cowden TN8
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,830 sq. ft
EPC Rating: A
- New home
- Freehold
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About this property
Super energy efficient, highly-sustainable, net zero carbon architectural barn style home
Modern Structural Insulated Panels (sip's) and Vapor Control Layer ensure an unbroken insulated envelope and ensure airtight properties
Measures to reduce the carbon footprint include: Low-carbon concrete, Air Source Heat Pump, Mechanical Ventilation & Heat Recovery, solar panels
Welcome to Hartdene Barns — where sustainability and super energy-efficient design meet luxury living. This private gated development, built to the exacting standards of the riba Climate Challenge, features nine stylish, contemporary architect-designed net zero homes. Set within just under 37 acres of breath-taking countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the site offers stunning views over rolling hills. These homes are thoughtfully crafted not only to blend harmoniously with nature but also to provide modern luxury alongside sustainable living.
Designed to sit gracefully within the landscape, each home offers spacious living areas with vaulted ceilings that create an open, airy atmosphere. Generously proportioned and exquisitely finished, these luxurious homes deliver nearly zero running costs while representing the pinnacle of environmental sustainability in their construction, daily operation, and long-term care.
Barn 3 is a beautifully designed three-bedroom detached bungalow, offering light-filled, flexible living all on one level within this exclusive gated community. This exceptional home comprises:
Entrance Hall
A welcoming entrance that sets the tone for this beautifully crafted luxurious home.
Kitchen & Dining Room (6.3m x 5.0m)
A bespoke kitchen designed by Ornate Kitchens, featuring elegant Caesarstone mineral work surfaces and integrated vzug appliances. The central island creates the perfect hub for cooking and socialising, while swing doors open out to the garden, blending indoor and outdoor living.
Living Room (5.0m x 4.5m)
A bright and airy space with sliding doors that seamlessly connect to the garden, inviting in natural light and fresh air.
Utility Room
A practical and well-appointed space designed to keep everyday tasks organised and out of sight.
Master Bedroom (5.4m x 4.2m)
A spacious, serene retreat complete with a luxurious ensuite bathroom for ultimate comfort and privacy.
Bedroom 2 (5.3m x 3.4m)
A generous second bedroom offering flexible space to suit your needs.
Bedroom 3 / Study (3.9m x 2.8m)
A versatile room that can be used as a bedroom or a dedicated study—perfect for working from home or hobbies.
Family Bathroom
A luxurious, stylish, and modern bathroom suite designed for convenience and relaxation.
Outside
A single garage (5.8m x 3.2m) provides secure parking and additional storage, complemented by two allocated parking spaces for convenience.
The rear garden is a tranquil retreat, featuring a spacious terrace perfect for outdoor dining, a charming pond, a lush lawn, and traditional post and rail fencing that frames stunning country views beyond—ideal for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Communal Features
Life at Hartdene Barns transcends the ordinary — it is an invitation to embrace an extraordinary rural lifestyle within a vibrant and exclusive community. Residents enjoy privileged access to 36.625 acres of stunning, pristine Kent countryside, where wildflower meadows bloom, expansive green spaces invite relaxation, and tranquil walking paths meander gracefully through the natural landscape.
Enhancing this unparalleled setting are the private luxury allotments, expertly managed by our esteemed partners at Roots Allotments — champions of sustainable, chemical-free organic growing. These thoughtfully maintained allotments are available to residents at no running cost until June 2027*, providing a seamless opportunity to cultivate fresh, seasonal produce and foster a deeper, more meaningful connection with the land and community.
* From The Sunday Times April 2025
"We wanted to create a clear distinction between gardens, designed for relaxation and entertainment, and allotments, which can provide a regular source of organic fruit and vegetables”, says Michael Wynne, the co-founder of Q New Homes. “Residents can choose to get involved as much or as little as they like, or simply receive produce tailored to their preference, delivered right to their door. The idea is that the allotments should be a joy to use, never a burden. They may even find that it helps to build relationships with neighbours and promote a more active lifestyle”
*Disclaimer – Photography in this marketing may be taken from another unit within the Hartdene Barns development. Information is intended as a guide only and must not be relied upon as a statement of fact. This does not form the basis of a contract of any part thereof. The descriptions, distances and other information are believed to be correct, but their accuracy is not guaranteed. Any intending purchaser must therefore satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. We reserve the right to alter the specification without notice and substitute materials, equipment or fittings for similar quality.
EPC Rating: A
Location
Effortless Connections.
Hartdene Barns is nestled close to the quaint villages of Hartfield and Cowden, set in open English countryside on the border of West Kent and East Sussex. Cowden Station is just 3 minutes drive from the development which provides train services into London Bridge and London Victoria in under an hour. For international travel, Gatwick Airport is a short 35 minute drive away. The high street of Edenbridge is just 10 minutes away and offers convenient access to supermarkets including Waitrose, a post office and an enticing range of eateries.
The market towns of Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells are each less than a 30 minute drive boasting vibrant town centres with a number of outstanding restaurants, theatres, museums and art galleries.
Hever Castle set in 125 acres of glorious grounds, is just 7 minutes drive.
Ashdown Forest, with its rich archaeological heritage, is nearby with miles of walking and cycling paths cut through river valleys and rolling hillsides. The 6500 acres is an unrivalled open space in the South East of England. The Forest is at the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has national and international protection due to its wildlife with wonderful views over the Sussex countryside.
Communal Garden
Luxury Private Allotments
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
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Tenure
Freehold
Service charge
£1,627 per year
Council tax band
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Ground rent
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