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Falconers is a Grade II listed building showcasing the Kentish Wealden style of architecture, built in 1925. The property features a dramatic great hall with a central truss, exposed beams, stained glass windows, and a majestic open fireplace. The ground floor includes a study, office, kitchen with integrated breakfast room and cosy sitting room, all with original features inherited from its construction. The upper floor comprises beautifully appointed bedrooms, many with dedicated bathrooms. The gardens, believed to be designed by Gertrude Jekyll, feature naturally planted areas with harmonious color schemes, a paved terrace with southerly views, and expansive lawns with bulbs, trees, and a wisteria in the rear. A four-acre paddock and working helipad complete with a gravel path and arbour, along with an archway leading to a former kitchen garden, provide additional space and functionality.