Guide Price £330,000 - Sold


  • Share of the freehold
  • Prime location
  • Residents only private park
  • Period features
  • Bright and spacious interior
  • Separate fitted kitchen
  • Large bathroom
  • No onward chain

SOLD BY FLYING FISH PROPERTIES As the proud owner of this fantastic second floor apartment you will have the chance to gain membership to a private park which is exclusively reserved for you and your near neighbours.

Sitting behind a low hedge this impressive Victorian property stands proud. A well maintained gravelled area with stone path leads you up to a pitch tiled covered porch. The front door opens into a communal hallway which glistens with colours from the stained glass window panels. The smart exterior is extended throughout the internal communal areas with its Victorian proportions and features.

The apartment occupies the entire second floor of the house with its own front door opening onto a staircase with its gleaming bannisters flooded with light from a roof dome at the top. The spacious hallway's bright cream walls and wooden floor continues through to the living room at the far end.

Light pours into the large living room from the two original sash windows on either side of the room the dimensions of which cleverly define a dining and seating area. A beautiful period fireplace frames the chimney breast and a quirky but invaluable very deep walk in cupboard provides ample storage.

The second bedroom being a good sized light and airy room features a cast iron fireplace with a classic navy and cream tiled hearth and a broad window overlooking the gardens below.

Along the hallway a large bathroom reflects light from its frosted window across the pale wooden floor and white classical fittings. A ceramic console basin blends period opulence with the luxury of the Perrin & Rowe over bath shower.

Returning to the hall you enter the kitchen on the left, its honey coloured units bathed in light from the large windows under which the sink is ideally placed to enjoy the far reaching views as you wash up. The kitchen has everything you need with plenty of fitted cupboards and counter surface, plumbing and space under the counter for a washing machine and an integrated Stoves oven and gas hob.

Completing the flat is a charming master bedroom that delivers a feeling of comfort and warmth in abundance from its calming tones, handsome fireplace and beautiful view from the large window.

This fantastic apartment would suit first time buyers, investors and professionals alike.

Please note that two bedroom apartments in this sought after location do not come up very often.

Covered entrance porch to opaque part glazed entrance door with stained glass window panels, which opens to:

Communal Reception Hall, with stairs to first floor landing, leading to the flat's own front door opening onto:

Entrance Hallway with large roof dome creating a light and airy space, wooden and painted bannisters, corner fitted cupboards and wooden floor extending into:

Living room/dining room: 17'5' x 16'11' into double front aspect windows flooding the spacious room with light, period cast iron insert fireplace with tiled surround and hearth, very large walk in storage cupboard and wooden floor.

Bedroom two: 13'9 x 8'9 into side aspect window, feature cast iron insert fireplace with tiled hearth and wooden floor.

Bathroom: Side aspect part frosted window, tiled panel enclosed bath with mixer tap and shower over, ceramic console wash basin and low level WC.

Kitchen: 15'8 x 8'5 side aspect double windows with glass panels above range of base level units with sink, drainer, counter top and plumbing for appliance, a full wall width of eye and base level units with integrated Stoves oven, four ring gas hob and extractor hood, recess for appliance and a walk in cupboard providing boiler housing and storage area.

Master Bedroom: 13' x 12'5 into rear aspect window, built-in double wardrobe, wooden floor and handsome Victorian cast iron insert fireplace with tiled surround and hearth.

Outside: this apartment entitles the owner to have access and enjoyment of the private Molyneux Park Gardens.

AREA INFORMATION: Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Tunbridge Wells, steeped in royal history and architectural heritage, also provides a wealth of modern day shopping, entertaining and recreational facilities.

As it is a mere 30 miles south of London and sits amidst glorious Kent countryside it is a highly sought after area for property owners.

The historic Pantiles offers a vibrant al fresco café culture with independent boutiques stretching up to the old High Street. Your every shopping need is satisfied, however, as the more modern day Royal Victoria Place Shopping Centre offers comprehensive shopping facilities from department stores and national chains.

Excellent local primary schools such as Holmewood House and Claremont School sit alongside the highly regarded and sought after girls' and boys' grammar schools. With a number of additional exceptional state secondary schools in its borough and the renowned Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Schools on its doorstep, parents are definitely spoilt for choice.

Recreational amenities such as Dunorlan and Grosvenor Parks, Calverly Grounds, the Assembly Hall Theatre, Nevill Golf Club and St Johns Sports Centre offer an abundance of leisure facilities.

With its two stations, Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms, Tunbridge Wells is a commuters dream as even in off-peak there are up to four trains an hour to London Charing Cross in 50-minute journey times or less.

Finally, the M25 with its links to Gatwick and Heathrow Airports is accessible via the A21 which lies just north of Tunbridge Wells.




Council Tax
Kent County Council, Band C

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