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You’ll have to break into your piggy bank if you want a chance of moving into Kent’s most expensive property.
This incredible 14-bedroom country house near Sevenoaks is on the market for no less than £14m.
It’s currently the highest property price tag in the county, so it’s fair that potential buyers will be expecting something spectacular for their money.
Luckily, this detached house has plenty of stunning features to stand up to its eye-watering price.
The home features luxuries such as a grand reception hall with a dramatic staircase, a library and billiard room, and an indoor pool.
If you fancy taking a dip, the indoor pool complex comes complete with a steam room, home gym and private changing facilities.
When it comes to space, this home, which sits within 54 acres of land, has plenty to spare.
There are six bedrooms in the main house, including a principal bedroom suite with an en suite bathroom and dressing room, with a further seven bedrooms in the two self-contained dwellings within the grounds.
These two separate properties, which have been converted from a former coach house dating back to 1877, boast their own garden, a unique working clock tower and garage block.
You will also find eight bathrooms, spread out across the property’s buildings, along with seven magnificent reception rooms and a spacious family kitchen.
It’s not just the inside of this house that is wildly impressive - the gardens and grounds are the true stand-out features of the vast estate.
The formal gardens to the south of the estate include a 6,000 sq ft terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining, which leads down an ornamental pond and breathtaking water cascade.
Towards the back of the house you will find neat lawns, colourful gardens, a gazebo and a lakeside pavilion and a running track which leads you through the nearby bluebell woods and stream.
To find out more about this majestic country estate, visit Knight Frank.