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The drive leading to the Wildernesse estate winds beneath ancient trees and across parkland where fallow deer used to graze. Between the gnarled trunks, the magnificent house can be seen…
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MAIN HOUSE
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46THE MAIN HOUSE
APARTMENTS
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34THE
RESTAUR ANT
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HOUSES
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40THE GROUNDS
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82FURTHER AFIELD
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TENNIS COURT
ROSE GARDEN
MAIN HOUSE
CROQUET LAWN
ANCIENT OAK TREE
FORMAL LAWN
MEWS HOUSES
THE RESTAURANT
ARRIVAL COURT
THE FOLLY
ENTRANCE DRIVE
Wildernesse House is a collection of 19 two-bedroom apartments on the upper floors of the original house, 4 one- and two-bedroom legacy apartments on the ground floor, and 8 two-bedroom mews houses in the newly built stable block. The leafy, southern part of the grounds will also host a collection of 39 apartments that will benefit from all the estate has to offer.
The way of life here is in keeping with that of a traditional English country house, with several areas designed to benefit the health, relaxation and social lives of those who live on the estate. The spa has treatment rooms and a swimming pool, while the restaurant serves some of the best food in Kent. All this is set within the estate's extensive and varied grounds, with smart lawns, inspiring gardens and ancient trees.
The
ESTATE
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1327The first mention of the Wildernesse estate, then ‘Stidulfe’s Place’, is made
in public records.
The row of Spanish chestnut trees along the drive at the
eastern end of Woodland Rise is planted to commemorate
Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
1433William Stidulfe sells
the estate to local landowner William Quintin
1509
Wildernesse House
THROUGH THE YEARS
Since as far back as the 14th century, the Wildernesse estate has played a vital role in local and national history. It has witnessed important events and welcomed famous figures, the details of which can be found today in the main house and its grounds. It is this history that will inform the future of the house and see the estate flourish in the 21st century.
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1669The estate is purchased
by Sir Charles Bickerstaffe, Clerk of the Privy Seal.
He establishes a deer park here and gives the estate the name “Wilderness”.
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1885
1815The lime trees along
the boundary of the grounds are planted to celebrate a visit from the Duke of Wellington.
Lord Hillingdon buys the estate and significantly expands and improves the house. Lord Hillingdon's daughter-in-law,
Alice, is believed to have coined the phrase ‘lie back
and think of England’.
1939 — 45Wildernesse House
is transformed into a convalescent hospital for soldiers returning from the front line in WWII.
A glebe terrier first references Wildernesse by name.
1705The estate is purchased
by John Pratt, who goes on to become Lord Camden.
2015Wildernesse House
enters its next chapter as a collection of apartments in the restored main house
and a series of mews houses set in the grounds.
1700 1800 1900 2000
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RESTORATION
Wherever you look at Wildernesse House, you'll notice the authentic details of the original house. Restoration experts at Purcell have preserved as many of the original features as possible. As heritage experts, leading architects and conservation consultants who have worked on many high-profile projects, including Kew Palace and Tower Bridge, their work has brought the history of Wildernesse House safely into the present day.
The hardwood doors have been repaired and revarnished and the parquet and mosaic-tiled floors have been restored to their gleaming best. The light fittings have been removed by hand, protected and refitted. Modern materials have been stripped from every ceiling, wall and column so that the original finishes can be seen wherever possible. The house is still heated by the cast-iron radiators in the main hall and the original grand fireplaces have been carefully refurbished.
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Key historical elements of the main house have
been faithfully refurbished and returned to their rightful
place in the building.
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Tailored
SERVICE
Wildernesse House offers service in keeping with that of traditional country estates. Your General Manager keeps everything on the estate running smoothly and can assist with any requests you have, from booking a taxi to organising a dinner party in the restaurant.
Whether it’s a summer croquet tournament on the lawn or afternoon tea at the weekend, Wildernesse House brings people together to enjoy all the estate has to offer.
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Mailboxes and a comfortable seating area are also provided in the reception area.
At the end of the driveway, you'll find the main house reception. This area is fully staffed, so there's always a friendly face to greet you as you come into the house. This is where you'll find the General Manager, who will be happy to deal with any queries you have.
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The reception area leads through to the main hall, with its lounge area and central staircase. Credenzas section the lounge into cosy clusters of armchairs and sofas. Inside one of the credenzas, there's a secret bar, so those in the know can enjoy an after-dinner drink with good company.
Beyond the lounge is the historic central staircase. The restored bookshelves line the walls in this part of the room, so you’ll always find a good book to settle down with in the lounge.
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MAIN HALL
The striking and welcoming main hall brings people together over a drink.
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A bespoke spa covers the lower ground floor of the main house and is designed to relax and invigorate. For those looking to work out, there's the lap pool, gym and stretch studio. Or, if you simply want to unwind, you'll find a sauna, treatment rooms, a salt and steam room, and a wellness lounge. The rooms are positioned around a green central courtyard, so the space is light, quiet and refreshing.
The spa has its own welcoming reception, which sets the tone for a focus on health and wellbeing. The staff there can advise you about the treatments and classes on offer, and tell you about the benefits of the different areas of the spa.
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SPA
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The spa has rooms that are tailored to providing specific treatments. The salt and steam inhalation room clears the airways with either natural salt or an infusion of aromatherapy oils. The sauna is the perfect spot to unwind after a swim, as it's infused with fresh, therapeutic herbs.
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There are two treatment rooms in the spa where you can enjoy a wide range of therapeutic treatments, from massages to facials. The professionally trained staff will get you feeling at your best, whether it’s for a special occasion or just a laid-back afternoon at home.
TREATMENTS
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This state-of-the-art fitness space includes a fully equipped gym with a stretch studio. It offers you the opportunity to work out at your own pace, whether you’re taking a stroll on the treadmill or training for an upcoming event.
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The lap pool leads to the wellness lounge, the sauna and the salt and steam inhalation room. The lockers, changing rooms and a poolside shower are conveniently nearby.
SWIMMING POOL
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Should friends and family wish to stay overnight when they visit, two tastefully decorated guest suites are available on the second floor in the main house. Guests are welcome to make use of the spa, the restaurant and all that Wildernesse House has to offer. Guest suite bookings can be made with your General Manager.
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Across the sloping lawns from the main house, the restaurant is a new structure that is reminiscent of the Victorian glasshouse that once stood beside the main building. With a façade that mirrors the graceful Romanesque arches found in the original house, this open-plan space is the social hub of Wildernesse House. Friends and neighbours come together at any time of the day to enjoy a bite to eat in the convivial atmosphere.
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From the welcoming entrance lobby, you can see the informal café and kitchen. This is a casual dining area serving light meals and artisan products. The café serves delicious food for breakfast and lunch – you can also treat yourself to a classic afternoon tea of sandwiches, scones and jam. Or grab an espresso from the barista coffee bar, where drinks and snacks are served from morning till early afternoon.
The main restaurant is fitted with large tables that have been carved out of oak trees felled in the grounds. This is the place to enjoy a sit-down meal with table service. The seasonal dishes on offer source ingredients from local suppliers, from the kitchen garden just below the terrace, and from the orchard and fruit hedges further afield. A private dining area also provides an excellent space for entertaining friends and family.
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The Wildernesse estate’s historic grounds cover hundreds of acres of the Kentish countryside. The Arcadian idyll that has influenced the area can still be seen today in the estate's landscaping. From the rose garden to the orchard, the inspiring grounds give you plenty to explore. Further afield, you'll find wildflower meadows, woodlands blooming with wild garlic and foxgloves, grasslands dotted with crocuses, and ancient trees that bring to mind the deer park that once stood here.
Rolling
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The tennis court in the grounds is available should a sunny afternoon inspire a doubles tournament. If you simply want to practice your serve, feel free to book weekly lessons in preparation for summer.
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Bordered by wildflower meadows and fruit hedges, the orchard comes into its own from spring to autumn, offering many different fruits for jams, desserts and healthy snacks.
THE ORCHARD
The Lady Hillingdon Climbing Rose, named after the daughter-in-law of Wildernesse House’s owner in the 19th century, Lord Hillingdon, is one of the highlights of this garden.
THE ROSE GARDEN
Between the main house and the restaurant, a series of raised beds forms the kitchen garden. Home-grown herbs and vegetables are regularly used to make the fresh, seasonal meals on offer at the restaurant, and they are also available to take back to your own kitchen.
THE KITCHEN GARDEN
This sunny spot offers unrivalled views of the main house and the surrounding greenery. The traditional sundial is a charming addition to the gardens and is surrounded by comfortable seating.
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The 19 two-bedroom apartments in the main house are spacious and light, with open-plan living, dining and kitchen areas. There are several styles of apartment, each with flexible spaces that can be used to provide an additional study or dressing room. One apartment occupies two floors in the tower of the house.
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The open-plan living areas are designed to optimise the natural light, making for a
bright and welcoming space.
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The open-plan kitchens have fully integrated appliances
and a pantry area, providing plenty of storage space.
THE KITCHENS
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The bedrooms are light and airy, and the wardrobes have
plenty of storage space.
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With extensive tiling, the bathrooms have mirrored
cabinets and either a bath or a walk-in shower.
THE BATHROOMS
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MAIN HOUSE FLOORPLANS
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Apartment Area1991sq ft
Living Room/ Kitchen Dining Area42ft 1in x 21ft 11in
Master Bedroom23ft 6in x 12ft 5in
Ensuite8ft 1in x 7ft 3in
Bedroom Two14ft 11in x 9ft 9in
Bathroom8ft 2in x 7ft 3in
Coat Cupboard1ft 10in x 12ft 4in
Utility Room6ft 2in x 4ft 1in
Storage Cupboard4ft 10in x 4ft 1in
Office/Library18ft 6in x 9ft 8in
WC11ft 2in x 4ft 4in
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BUILDING SPECIFICATION
Main StructureThe original structure is predominantly load-bearing masonry with pitched timber-trussed roofs.
FloorsThe main house features timber-joisted intermediate floors and a combination of ground-bearing and suspended ground-floor constructions.
FlooringThe apartments have engineered wood flooring in the living areas and fitted carpets in the bedrooms.
RoofThe main house has a combination of pitched slate roofs and flat lead roofs.
WindowsThe historic single-glazed timber-framed windows have been refurbished and draught-proofed to improve energy efficiency.
External DoorsThe historic single-glazed timber-framed doors have been refurbished and draught-proofed. New hardwood double-glazed doors have been installed to complement the existing fittings.
StairsThe staircases are a combination of carpet-clad concrete and carpet-clad timber.
WallsThe solid-masonry historic party walls have a smooth, painted plaster finish.
Balconies & TerracesThe private terraces have metal balustrades with natural stone paving.
Roof TerracesThe private roof terraces have metal balustrades.
CeilingsThe ceilings are a combination of lath and plaster and plasterboard, punctuated with high-level recessed feature lighting. They are finished with a smooth, painted plaster.
Internal DoorsThe main house has contemporary European-manufactured internal doors.
DecorationThe internal walls are painted with washable emulsion.
WardrobesThe master bedrooms are fitted with custom-designed integrated wardrobes.
Heating & Hot WaterThe apartments are fitted with radiators. Hot water and heating are sourced from the development’s central plant. Each apartment has individual time controls and metering.
ElectricsThe kitchens, halls, bathrooms and ensuites are fitted with energy-efficient lighting. Switch plates and sockets are fitted in accordance with IEE regulations. The bedrooms and living rooms include plug-in points for TV and radio, and telephone points for broadband internet access. Smoke and heat detectors are fitted as standard.
Management & SecurityThe development has a video door-entry system and alarms are fitted in all ground-floor apartments. The infrastructure required for installing a Tunstall 24-hour telecare system is available to use if needed.
ParkingA parking space is provided for each apartment.
LiftsWithin the main house, lifts serve all main floors and provide level access to nearly all of the apartments.
In-Apartment StorageEach apartment has built-in full-height storage.
Additional StorageAdditional cage storage is available.
KITCHENS
OvenThe stainless-steel ovens are single-fan operated.
HobThe ceramic four-ring-burner hobs have rotary controls.
Integrated DishwasherThe stainless-steel dishwashers are fully integrated.
Integrated Fridge-FreezerThe full-height 70/30 fridge-freezers are fully integrated.
FIXTURES & FITTINGSS P E C I F I C AT I O N
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Kitchen Sink Mixer TapThe single-side lever taps are finished in polished chrome.
ExtractorThe extractors have silver-grey canopy hoods.
Kitchen SinkThe kitchen sinks are stainless steel and undermounted.
Washing MachineThe white free-standing washing machines are manufactured in Europe.
Tumble DryerThe white free-standing tumble dryers are manufactured in Europe.
Kitchen UnitsCustom-designed from modular cabinets, the fully fitted kitchens have lacquered cabinetry and contemporary handles.
WorktopThe worktops are made from quartz composite stone.
Worktop LightingConcealed LED lighting is fitted underneath the overhead cabinets.
MicrowaveThe integrated microwaves are finished in stainless steel.
SplashbackThe kitchen worktops have a contemporary tiled splashback.
BATHROOMS
Basin TapThe deck-mounted taps are finished in polished chrome.
Shower HeadThe wall-mounted rain-effect shower head is finished in polished chrome.
Bath TapsThe polished chrome bath taps are thermostatically controlled.
Wall-Mounted Shower SetShower sets include a polished chrome wall fitting with a hose and hand attachment.
Shower ControlThe showers are controlled by a thermostatic three-way diverter finished in polished chrome.
Shower ScreenThe shower screen is a fully glazed panel made from toughened glass.
Heated Towel RailThe heated ladder-style towel rail is finished in polished chrome.
Toilet-Roll HolderThe toilet-roll holder is wall-mounted and chrome-plated.
WCThe toilet is made from white porcelain.
Cistern & Lever FlushThe cisterns are concealed, with a chrome flush plate.
Vanity WashbasinThe white washbasins are semi-recessed.
BathThe pressed-steel white rectangular bathtubs have an anti-slip finish.
Bath PanelThe bath panels are fully tiled.
Shower TrayThe white shower trays are low level with an anti-slip finish.
Bathroom CabinetThe wall-mounted, mirror-fronted cabinets have built-in lighting and an integrated shaver socket.
Tiling All walls and floors are generously tiled.
Grab RailThe shower handle is finished in polished chrome.
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Near to the main house, the site of the old stable block now hosts a charming collection of newly built two-bedroom mews houses. These two- and three-storey houses have open-plan living areas and the bedrooms are filled with natural light. The three-storey houses also benefit from a dressing room attached to the master bedroom, as well as a private terrace.
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Intelligently designed to optimise storage space and embrace natural light, the open-plan
living areas include a kitchen, a living room and a dining area.
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Located on the lower ground and first floors, the large bedrooms contain plenty
of wardrobe space.
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Each apartment has either an ensuite or a family bathroom,
with porcelain floor tiling and a bath or shower.
THE BATHROOMS
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Typical
TWO BEDROOM across two storeys
GROUND FLOOR
Living Room 16ft 4in x 12ft
Kitchen9ft 1in x 12ft 2in
WC 6ft x 6ft 2in
Cupboard3ft 3in x 4ft 11in
FIRST FLOOR
Shower Room 6ft 3in x 8ft 6in
Cupboard3ft 7in x 5ft 7in
Master Bedroom8ft 10in x 16ft
Bedroom Two9ft 1in x 13ft
House Area 960sq ft
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Lower Ground Floor
Ground Floor
First Floor
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Typical
TWO BEDROOM across three storeys
House Area 1687sq ft
LOWER GROUND FLOOR
Cupboard6ft 10in x 3ft 3in
Bedroom Two13ft 1in x 12ft 6in
Ensuite13ft 11in x 6ft 6in
Dressing Room11ft 3in x 9ft 2in
FIRST FLOOR
Master Bedroom13ft 2in x 17ft 1in
Ensuite11ft 8in x 5ft 7in
GROUND FLOOR
Living Room 11ft 2in x 20ft 1in
Kitchen25ft 2in x 8ft 11in
Shower Room 6ft x 5ft 5in
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BUILDING SPECIFICATION
Main StructureThe structure is load-bearing masonry with pitched timber roofs.
FloorsWith timber-joisted intermediate floors, the mews houses have a combination of ground-bearing and suspended ground-floor constructions.
FlooringThe houses have engineered wood flooring in the living areas and fitted carpets in the bedrooms.
RoofThe mews houses have a combination of pitched slate roofs and high-performance three-layer-felt dormer roofs.
WindowsThe double-glazed windows have high-performance hardwood frames.
External DoorsThe external doors are double-glazed and made with high-performance hardwood.
StairsThe timber private staircases are clad with engineered wood flooring.
WallsThe party walls are formed of two independent blockwork walls with insulation between them. They are plastered and have a smooth paint finish.
General Balconies & TerracesPrivate terraces have metal balustrades with brick paving.
CeilingsThe suspended plasterboard ceilings have a smooth painted plaster finish and are punctuated with high-level recessed feature lighting.
Internal DoorsThe mews houses have contemporary European-manufactured internal doors.
DecorationInternal walls are painted with washable emulsion.
WardrobesThe master bedrooms are fitted with custom-designed integrated wardrobes.
Heating & Hot WaterAll the mews houses have underfloor heating throughout and have private boilers that provide heating and hot water.
ElectricsThe kitchens, halls, bathrooms and ensuites are fitted with energy-efficient lighting. Switch plates and sockets are fitted in accordance with IEE regulations. The bedrooms and living rooms include plug-in points for TV and radio, and telephone points for broadband internet access. Smoke and heat detectors are fitted as standard.
Management & SecurityAlarms are fitted in all the houses. The infrastructure required for installing a Tunstall 24-hour telecare system is available to use if needed.
ParkingEach house benefits from its own reserved parking space.
LiftsAll houses have been designed to allow for a private lift to be installed if needed.
In-Apartment StorageEach apartment has built-in full-height storage.
Additional StorageAdditional cage storage is available.
KITCHENS
OvenThe stainless-steel ovens are single-fan operated.
HobThe ceramic four-ring-burner hobs have rotary controls.
Integrated DishwasherThe stainless-steel dishwashers are fully integrated.
Integrated Fridge-FreezerThe full-height 70/30 fridge-freezers are fully integrated.
Kitchen Sink Mixer TapThe single-side lever taps are finished in polished chrome.
ExtractorThe extractors have silver-grey canopy hoods.
Kitchen SinkThe kitchen sinks are stainless steel and undermounted.
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Washing MachineThe white free-standing washing machines are manufactured in Europe.
Tumble DryerThe white free-standing tumble dryers are manufactured in Europe.
Kitchen UnitsCustom-designed from modular cabinets, the fully fitted kitchens have lacquered cabinetry and contemporary handles.
WorktopThe worktops are made from quartz composite stone.
Worktop LightingConcealed LED lighting is fitted underneath the overhead cabinets.
MicrowaveThe integrated microwaves are finished in stainless steel.
SplashbackKitchen worktops have a contemporary tiled splashback.
BATHROOMS
Basin TapThe deck-mounted taps are finished in polished chrome.
Shower HeadThe wall-mounted rain-effect shower head is finished in polished chrome.
Bath TapsThe polished chrome bath taps are thermostatically controlled.
Wall-Mounted Shower SetShower sets include a polished chrome wall fitting with a hose and hand attachment.
Shower ControlThe showers are controlled by a thermostatic three-way diverter finished in polished chrome.
Shower ScreenThe shower screen is a fully glazed panel made from toughened glass.
Heated Towel RailThe heated ladder-style towel rail is finished in polished chrome.
Toilet-Roll HolderThe toilet-roll holder is wall-mounted and chrome-plated.
WCThe toilet is made from white porcelain.
Cistern & Lever FlushThe cisterns are concealed, with a chrome flush plate.
Vanity WashbasinThe white washbasins are semi-recessed.
BathThe pressed-steel white rectangular bathtubs have an anti-slip finish.
Bath PanelThe bath panels are fully tiled.
Shower TrayThe white shower trays are low level with an anti-slip finish.
Bathroom CabinetThe wall-mounted, mirror-fronted cabinets have built-in lighting and an integrated shaver socket.
TilingAll walls and floors are generously tiled.
Grab RailThe shower handle is finished in polished chrome.
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The village of Seal is a 10-minute walk from Wildernesse House. This charming village has a general store, an independent, family-run butcher and a delicatessen, as well as several pubs. A convenience store and a post office can also be found further along Seal Road, about a five-minute drive away. A doctor’s surgery, dental practice and hospital are all less than 1.5 miles away from the development. Always a popular destination in the summer, the Wildernesse Golf Course, with its dining room, club room and bar, is less than a 15-minute walk. There are some lovely walks to do in the area, particularly in Millpond Wood. You can find the wood just off Hillingdon Avenue, which is less than 25 minutes' walk away along Wildernesse Avenue.
SEAL
PLACES TO EAT AND DRINK
1 Stefano Italian Delicatessen
2 Five Bells Pub
3 Tandoori Nights
SERVICES
4 Seal Library
5 H W Coldbreath Butchers
6 General Store
PLACES OF INTEREST
7 Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
GROVE ROAD
HIGH STREET
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Welcome to
SEVENOAKS
For all its glorious seclusion, the Wildernesse estate has always been an important part of the area’s lively local community. The bustling town of Sevenoaks is less than two miles away to the west and has much to offer all year round.
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A thriving town that's home to about 18,000 people, Sevenoaks plays host to numerous cultural events throughout the year. Locals and visitors alike enjoy the wide selection of music, comedy and dance events, as well as the talks at the popular annual Sevenoaks Summer Festival. Art lovers can check out the Sevenoaks Art Club’s annual exhibition and the Sevenoaks Three Arts Festival.
CULTURAL CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
Sevenoaks is home to several independent retailers and boutiques, which offer everything from antiques and jewellery to designer clothing and artisan food. Bligh’s Meadow, the town’s shopping centre, has a range of cafés, hairdressers and clothing stores, while the popular weekly market hosts many stalls selling clothing, ceramics, cakes and fresh bread. A post office and medical services, including a doctor’s, a dental surgery and a hospital, are also nearby.
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Famous for its local produce, including apples, pears, plums and cherries, freshly caught fish and seafood, Kent is home to some excellent pubs, cafés and restaurants. Try The Vine, with its private dining rooms, and Valentina Fine Foods, where you’ll find daily specials and store cupboard essentials. There are five Michelin-starred restaurants in the county, and you'll find plenty of prize-winning restaurants nearby, including The Three Mariners at Oare near Faversham and The West House at Biddenden.
DINING
Golf enthusiasts will relish Wildernesse Golf Course, a prestigious 18-hole club established over a century ago by the owner of the estate, Lord Hillingdon. The grounds of the estate are part of the green belt and a protected conservation area. They feature a tennis court and swathes of countryside, with pathways and grand vistas that you can enjoy all year round. The wider local area is replete with stately homes and gardens to visit. You can also see Roman ruins and walk on the rippling hills of the High Weald and the North Downs.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
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A walk around Sevenoaks will take you on a tour of Kentish architecture that spans six centuries, yet this market town has all the everyday conveniences needed in the 21st century. Every year, the summer festival brings the town to life with comedy, art and theatre. The area has several restaurants and charming cafés, and a choice of walking trails through the surrounding greenery.
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PLACES TO EAT AND DRINK
1 The Vine Restaurant
2 Valentina Fine Foods
3 The Giggling Squid
4 Malabar Coffee Shop
5 The Lodge Coffee Shop
6 Nonna Cappuccini’s
7 Loch Fyne Restaurant
8 The Zed Music Café
9 Brunch At 73
PLACES TO STAY
10 The Royal Oak Hotel
11 The Moorings Hotel
PLACES OF INTEREST
12 The Stag Theatre
13 Claremont Antiques and Modern Art
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15 Knole House
16 The Chocolate Shop
17 Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve
18 River Hill Gardens
19 Millpond Wood
20 The Mount Vineyard
21 Toys Hill
22 Ightham Mote
23 The Hop Shop
24 Penshurst Place and Gardens
SPORTS AND LEISURE
25 Knole Park Golf Club
26 Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club
27 Clarendon Lawn Tennis Club
28 Sevenoaks Rugby Club
29 Sevenoaks Leisure Centre
SERVICES
30 Sevenoaks Library
31 Sevenoaks Railway Station
32 Dental surgery
33 Bank
34 Waitrose
35 Bligh’s Meadow Shopping Centre
36 Chemist
37 Doctor's surgery
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GATWICK AIRPORT36 MINS BY CAR
SEVENOAKS STATION8 MINS BY CAR
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FOLKESTONE - 1 hr 7 mins
DOVER - 1 hr 37 mins
READING - 1 hr 42 mins
LONDON - 39 mins
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BRIGHTON - 2 hrs
PORTSMOUTH - 2 hrs 34 mins
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Wildernesse House is ideally situated for those who want to make the most of local and international destinations. Gatwick Airport is just over half an hour away if you wish to travel abroad, while the bustle of London is easily accessible by train. England’s south coast isn't far away, with its beaches, long stretches of countryside and charming seaside towns to explore.
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Retirement living,but not as you know it
Introducing PegasusLife
John Nordon, Design Director
In the design team, our work is about creating imaginative places that foster natural interactions between neighbours.
Our approach doesn’t follow a ‘cookie cutter’ style. No two PegasusLife developments are the same. Each one carefully conceptualises the history, architectural character, culture and personality of its location and, most critically, embodies the spirit of the people we believe will want to live in it.
We make use of the highest-quality materials and craftsmanship – not just to create beautiful places for people to live, but to protect the future of our customers’ homes and investments. We take the architectural legacy of cities and towns seriously, and we prioritise developing sustainable buildings that are sympathetic to their surroundings.
Howard Phillips, Chief Executive Officer
Our central idea is that everyone shares an aspiration to live independently within an intelligently designed, socially inclusive environment, supported by an intuitive service offer and an efficient and ethical approach to property management.
Working in collaboration with the country’s leading designers, academics, creative thinkers and producers, we ensure that the highest level of detail and quality is brought to all aspects of our developments.
PegasusLife is a business on a mission to fundamentally rethink and reinvent the places and ways in which we live as we get older. The company is currently in the process of developing 30 sites across the UK.
Lorena Brown, Sales & Marketing Director
Our approach to selling is based very much on our core value of transparency. Many of our customers are moving from more traditional freehold family homes and won’t have lived in modern apartments set within communal developments before. There are significant advantages to this way of living; however, it is different. We see it as our responsibility to make sure not only that we’ve communicated what it’s about but also that our audience has understood it.
One of the major hallmarks of our approach is the way we’ve considered property management – which we run on behalf of our residents on a not-for-profit basis. Furthermore, when customers purchase a property with PegasusLife, they become shareholders of the development’s management company, guaranteeing them voting rights and a say in how their development is managed.
Clare Bacchus, Customer Experience Director
Our starting point in everything we do is the people who choose to live in our developments. What will they want to do here? What type and style of service is appropriate? What kind of living environment do we need to create to generate the right atmosphere and give people the experience they’re looking for? This philosophy goes right down to the level of detail of considering which plants to include in the gardens and which furnishings to use in the development. It extends through to the type of attitude we look for in the team we recruit to deliver a personal, informal and efficient approach to service.
When we talk about maintenance, we mean much more than a lick of paint or changing a light bulb (although we will, of course, take care of that too). Wildernesse House is a large estate with a Grade II listed building and additional outbuildings. Its restoration gives it specific requirements for maintenance, which we'll make sure are met. This ensures that your investment is secure and you can enjoy living in an environment that improves rather than deteriorates with age. From looking after the centuries-old timber panelling in the main house to maintaining the tennis court, the approach is tailor-made and detail-oriented.
The management company for Wildernesse House is run on a strict not-for-profit basis. This ensures that work is carried out solely for the purposes of caring for the building and maintaining the quality of the offer and experience of living here for the residents.
A unique approach to property management
On purchasing a property on the Wildernesse estate, residents automatically become shareholders of the management company, together with PegasusLife, giving you voting rights and a say in how the company is managed and run.
When it comes to the operation of the management company, we believe passionately that true transparency is fundamental to maintaining residents' peace of mind and the management company’s integrity. For this reason, we’ve invested in creating our own digital tool for property management – an online members-only system, which is designed to provide you with a detailed understanding of how your money is spent on servicing Wildernesse House and to enable you to keep track of expenditure on, and investment in, the building over time.
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These two Grade II listed villas are linked by a new modern building in the heart of this Regency town.
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ArchitectsProctor and Matthews Architects
Steepleton Tetbury
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ChapelwoodWilmslow
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ArchitectsGlenn Howells Architects
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ArchitectsSnug Architects
On the prestigious coastline between Sandbanks and Poole, The Landing is a development that has been designed with thoughtful consideration of its environment.
The LandingSandbanks
ArchitectsDuggan Morris Architects
This new development is a landmark between the Royal Free Hospital and Haverstock Hill. It offers a contemporary response to the inspirational architecture of Hampstead.
Hampstead Green PlaceHampstead
Chimes Westminster
Based on the mansion vernacular of this prestigious road, the two red-brick buildings are a short walk from Hampstead Village.
ArchitectsSergison Bates Architects
79 Fitzjohn’s AvenueHampstead
ArchitectsSnug Architects
Innovatively designed to blend organically with its landscape, this development draws inspiration from the pines, sand and sea of Canford Cliffs.
WoodlandsCanford Cliffs
Wildernesse House is available exclusively to people over sixty.
Retirement living,but not as you know it
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