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Athelney is a substantial 6 bedroom house, ideally situated on Chislehurst Common, which has undergone a full architectural re-design and refurbishment.

This beautiful house is believed to have been one of three which were built by Napoleon III for his retainers, on his arrival in Chislehurst in 1870, following his exile from France. The other two are to the side and rear.

Having been converted into 3 flats in the 1960's it has now had a sympathetic transformation, to create a lovely, spacious, family home; retaining the charm of it's history with a thoroughly modern interior to complement modern life-styles.

Fronting directly onto the Common, it is ideally situated just a minutes walk away from the highly regarded St. Nicholas' C of E Junior school.

Viewing arrangements are by strictly appointment only, but further details and interest can be expressed to Alison at WIndmill on 08450 589859, or alternatively by email to alison@windmill-properties.com.

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Chislehurst, Kent named words "cisel" which means gravel and "hyrst" which means wooded hill is a host to beautiful wood surroundings with ponds, two high streets, a golf club and many pubs and restaurants. With a population of 16,200 the village in the Greater London borough of Bromley is a popular area that has played host to French emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie.


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