Kemsing Area Guide

Guide to Kemsing

Kemsing is beautiful village placed in Sevenoaks. It’s a very family-friendly place to live, with a primary school, large recreation ground with a children’s play area and a safe, neighbourly feel. Kemsing has many amenities such as local pubs, its own primary school, local convenience store, Italian deli and village hall. The style of properties in Kemsing also varies considerably. Homes to buy or rent in Kemsing range from charming cottages, 16th century period cottages, as well as more modern and spacious family homes. Expect to find properties with stunning period features, including wooden beams, old fireplaces and winding staircases with incredible craftsmanship and detail. Many of the homes in Kemsing boast beautiful mature gardens and stunning views over the North Downs. A designated area of beauty, Kemsing is unmatched by many other parts of Kent.

The village is very popular with families because of how peaceful and safe the environment is. It is also popular with those commuting to London given the fact it has its own train station with links to many key regional business hubs. Overall, Kemsing is a close-knit community blended with a variety of different age groups and lifestyles, all making it a wonderful village to live and raise a family.

Population: circa 4,350

Eating out and Entertainment: The Bell pub

Schools: St Edith's pre-school, Kemsing Primary and Knole academy secondary (nearby)

Shopping/amenities: village store, pharmacy and the Bell

Community facilities: library, recreation ground and the church

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Refundable Holding depositCapped at 1 weeks rent
Security DepositCapped at 5 weeks rent for annual rental under £50,000, or 6 weeks rent for annual rental over £50,000
RentThe agreed monthly rent
Changes to tenancyCapped at £50 inc VAT
Early termination chargeNot exceeding the landlord’s financial losses
Late payment of rentInterest of 3% above BoE base rate for each day the rent is late, once it is 14 days overdue
Replacement keysReasonable costs or give the tenant the option to purchase themselves
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