Comprises a highly attractive detached, two-storey building with further accommodation within the roof space.
It is of traditional construction, with dutch gables to the northern and western elevations, colourwashed rendered walls with brick quoins, sash windows, a number of dormer windows and a “bell tower” weather vane.
The property was designed by the architect Sir Thomas Jackson and built in 1882. Originally a coffee house, then a temperence hotel. It was converted into a business centre in 1996. (source Sevenoaks District Council / The Sevenoaks Society).
The property is currently run as a business centre and it is considered suitable for a number of alternative uses, including residential, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
The property is locally listed as a heritage asset.