1 bedroom Flat Sold STC
Offers in excess of £180,000 | Sold STC
Offers over £180,000. Spacious 1 bedroom split-level flat on the first floor of a period building in the popular village area of Tunbridge Wells and adjacent to a park and within walking distance of Tunbridge Wells town centre and mainline station.
This flat is the middle flat of three within a period building and benefits from high ceilings and sash windows making it light and airy and an inviting retreat at the end of a busy day.
The modern gas boiler ensures that the property is warm and energy-efficient with a good EPC rating of C. The entrance leads into an internal hallway. At the front of the building is a large living room with a bay window and ample space for a dining area too.
Whilst compact, the kitchen comprises a fridge/freezer, cooker and washing machine.
The bathroom has a white suite with a shower over the bath. From the hallway, a few steps lead down to the double bedroom at the rear, making the sleeping area slightly separate from the rest of the flat. The property is decorated in neutral colours throughout.
Permit parking is available for residents.
Location Superb location in the popular 'Village' area of Tunbridge Wells, very close to the mainline station with a fast direct service to Charing Cross in around 45 minutes and also to the shops, cafes, bars and restaurants located on the High Street and the Pantiles. At the end of Meadow Hill Road, you have The Grove which is the oldest park in Tunbridge Wells and nearby is Calverley Grounds ideal for a stroll, a picnic or a visit to the cafe. Viewing is highly recommended should you be looking a very central property, close to the railway station!
Tunbridge Wells is a thriving commuter town, with direct access by train to London Bridge and Charing Cross in less than an hour. Tunbridge Wells has a variety of cultural and entertainment facilities, including the new Amelia Centre, the Assembly Halls, the Trinity Theatre as well as numerous gyms and sports facilities. You are also spoilt for choice for places to eat and drink, with numerous restaurants, pubs and cafes, as well as the popular Pantiles and High Street area, known for its independent shops and cafes, as well as regular farmers markets and festivals, including 'Jazz on the Pantiles' during the summer months. Tunbridge Wells is particularly popular with families with it's fantastic choice of both private and state schools, there are also a number of Grammar schools with children having the option to do the 11+ in Year 6. Tunbridge Wells is a beautiful town with lots of interesting architecture and many beautiful parks, play areas and green spaces; Dunorlan Park, Calverley Park and the famous Wellington Rocks to name a few.
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller by separate negotiation.
EPC rating: C. Council tax band: B, Tenure: Leasehold, Annual service charge: £2050, Length of lease (remaining): 150 years 1 months,
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