St Clere is a Grade I listed 17th-century country house in Kemsing, Kent, England.
The high pitched hipped slated roof is surmounted by a row of linked tall brick chimneys.
The St Clere family died out in the 1400s and the estate was acquired by Henry Lovell, who built a new house there.
In 1625 it passed to Sir John Sedley, 2nd Baronet (of Great Chart), who built the present house.
He left it to a cousin Lt-Col William John Evelyn, who rarely used the house and occasionally rented it out and in 1878 it was finally sold to Sir Mark Wilks Collet, Bt., a London merchant and later a Governor of the Bank of England.