Champagne ending for sale of prestigious Kent homes

With only one home remaining, this is the last chance for buyers at Marnock Place, which is superbly positioned opposite the listed Dunorlan Park, commissioned as manor house parkland in the 1800s. The picturesque development will be unveiled to the public with a champagne open day, hosted in the penthouse apartment suite on 14th July.
The penthouse at Marnock Place is a three bedroom home, combining the highest contemporary specification and design with some of the best views in the county. Situated in its own expansive grounds, the apartment overlooks the stunning Dunorlan Park with a local importance that led to a grade II listing on English Heritage’s National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
Designed by leading landscaper Robert Marnock in the 1850s, the park was home to one of the country’s finest mansions, which cemented itself in history after playing host to British troops during World War II.
The penthouse boasts panoramic views of the recently restored park, with its famous Cascade, decorative fountain and expansive boating lake. Visitors will be able to take in the impressive surroundings from balconies in both the living room and master bedroom.
Paul Cooper, Managing Director of Try Homes Southern comments:
“Marnock Place is a truly spectacular setting for a collection of new homes. It is not often that buyers get the opportunity to set up home in such a picturesque location, steeped in local history. Opening Marnock Place to the public will help customers to get a real sense of the surroundings, as well as the exceptional design and layout of this rare development.”
The final home available at Marnock Place is an exclusive three bedroom penthouse, with two en-suite bathrooms and two balconies. Customers will benefit from the highest contemporary specification, spacious open plan living areas and high-tech security features.
The apartment is currently priced at £595,000. For further details, visit Tryhomes.co.uk.