
Sevenoaks was given market town status in the 13th century, with the weekly cattle market continuing in the town until as recent as 1999. The history of Sevenoaks centres mostly around its most famous and historic building, Knole House, a former archbishop’s palace built in the mid-1400s and designated as one of Britain’s largest homes. The oak trees that give the town its name have been replaced several times over the years and now stand along The Vine, thought to be Britain’s oldest cricket ground.Our concierge team will ensure that your every need is met, from transportation to dining reservations.
A charming town centre, stunning local countryside nearby and London accessible by rail in around 30 minutes, plus fast access to the national motorway network via the M25. Living in Sevenoaks means having the best of both worlds: just a stone’s throw from the beautiful hills of the North Downs and High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, while having the bright lights and city services of London readily accessible by a number of stations, within Sevenoaks itself
Comprehensive Shopping: Sevenoaks (0.3 miles) and Bluewater is a mere 20 minute drive.
Gatwick airport 24.6 miles. M25 Jct 5 8 mins drive. Mainline Rail Services: Sevenoaks station is walking distance with regular, fast, direct trains to London Bridge (from 22 minutes)/Charing Cross/Cannon Street.
There is a good selection of popular local schools within Sevenoaks.
Our team of expert architects and designers will work with you to create the home of your dreams. From concept to completion, we offer a range of custom home design services to bring your vision to life. Our team will work closely with you to ensure that every detail is perfect.
Our commercial properties are located in prime locations throughout the city, offering businesses the opportunity to establish themselves in highly visible and accessible areas. Each property is designed to meet the unique needs of businesses, with flexible lease options available.