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Finglesham Grange is a Grade II listed country house set in rolling countryside near the Kent coast. The property has 17th-century origins with further additions in the 19th and 20th centuries, including a striking tower. Inside, the house features a sensational reception hall with a galleried staircase and large leaded windows with stained glass. The principal reception rooms include an elegant drawing room, dining room, and sitting room, each with large windows and French doors. A generous kitchen/breakfast room is arranged around an island and has a tiled fireplace and large bay window. The original domestic offices, including a pantry, utility room, and storeroom, provide functional spaces. The house has extensive cellars, a few principal bedrooms with a sumptuous suite, and five further excellent bedrooms, including two en-suite. The second floor has a flexible space currently used as a gym/family room, a tower room, and balcony with views across the countryside. Attached to the house is a cottage, which provides secondary accommodation with a ground-floor sitting room, kitchen, and cloakroom, and a first-floor sitting room, kitchen, and bathroom. The house is approached over a sweeping gravelled driveway and has parklike laws, mature trees, and a sheltered terrace with an ornamental pond. An outbuilding provides storage and a stable.