A wonderful three bedroom Dutch Barn with study and two allocated spaces within this unique gated development of just nine energy efficient, highly-sustainable homes.
Welcome to Hartdene Barns – where sustainability and super energy efficient design, meets luxury living.
This private gated development built to the RIBA Climate Challenge is an exceptional collection of nine, stylish and contemporary architecturally designed net zero homes. Set in just under 37 acres of land within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the site offers spectacular views over rolling countryside. Homes constructed to not only harmonise with nature but to provide modern luxury and sustainable living.
The homes are designed to integrate gracefully with their surroundings, fitting effortlessly into the picturesque environment. Inside, spacious living areas and vaulted spaces provide exceptional living accommodation. These generously proportioned, luxurious homes boast nearly zero running costs while embodying the pinnacle of environmental sustainability in their construction, daily operation, and long-term maintenance.
Plot 6 is the middle of our gorgeous Dutch Barns, a wonderful three bedroom with study and two allocated parking spaces immediately in front of the house, this comprises:
GROUND FLOOR:
Hallway
Access doors to study, utility room, guest W.C. and open plan living space
Beautiful feature staircase
Kitchen Dining Living Space (9.3m x 5.6m)
Bespoke kitchen built by Ornate Kitchens; including Caesarstone mineral work surfaces and VZUG integrated appliances, sliding doors to rear garden
Downstairs W.C.
Utility Room
FIRST FLOOR:
Master bedroom (5.6m x 4.0m)
Ensuite shower room
Bedroom 2 (5.4m x 2.8m)
Bedroom 3 (5.4m x 2.7m)
Family bathroom suite
OUTSIDE:
Two allocated parking spaces to front of property
Rear garden with patio and lawn area
COMMUNAL FEATURES:
The Hartdene Barns residents have exclusive use of the 36.625 acres of beautiful communal Kent countryside
Private allotments – managed by Roots Allotments to at no running costs to the residents until June 2027*
* 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”.
A feature sunken wellbeing space with large fenced pond and seating area
*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.