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Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- An attractive detached family home
- Approximately 5413 sq. ft. of accommodation including annexe, garage and outbuildings
- Garaging and driveway parking for several cars
- Pantiles, High Street and Mainline station within 1.3 miles
- Set back from the road
- Well established gardens of about 0.84 acres
- Adaptable and flexible accommodation
- EPC Rating = D
A well-presented six-bedroom family house occupying a desirable position on the southern side of town and set amidst beautifully maintained grounds
Description
Dorset Lodge is a well presented six-bedroom family house occupying a desirable position on the southern side of town and set amidst beautifully maintained grounds. Constructed in the 1930s this detached residence exhibits the charm of the Arts and Crafts movement featuring part tile-hung elevations and striking oak-framed, leaded light double-glazed windows with a particularly generous garden about 0.84 acres.
The property offers versatile accommodation consisting of the main house and annexe in excess of 4,374 sq feet making a total of approximately 5,413 sq ft including parking barn, garage and gym.
On the ground floor three reception areas include a lounge with wood burning stove, a music/dining room and a study. The open-plan kitchen/dining area is bright and airy with light wells and two pairs of French windows giving abundant natural light and a view of the gardens. Centred around a large island and breakfast bar, the Martin Moore designed kitchen/breakfast room offers plenty of preparation space and room for informal dining. The attractive painted base and wall cabinetry provide ample storage, and the kitchen is equipped with integrated Miele appliances, including two multi-function ovens, gas and electric hobs, and a wine fridge.
Incorporated into the property but with its own private entrance is the annex which also connects to the kitchen via a conservatory-style hall, which enhances the property's sense of light and space. To the ground floor, the annexe has a living room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom so can either provide extra living space, or accommodation for long-staying guests, a nanny/au pair, or an older teenager.
The first floor can be accessed either by the main oak staircase from the entrance hall or via the secondary staircase from the annexe which leads to a study. Five further double bedrooms and three bathrooms on the first floor include a large principal bedroom with an en suite, dressing room and a South facing balcony with an outlook to the front garden.
Outside, the house is set back from the road and is screened by mature trees and hedging, providing a good level of privacy. Entrance is via electric gates and the drive leads to parking and turning area for several cars and an integral double garage. Behind a second pair of timber gates is a further covered parking barn and additional driveway parking. The rear gardens are large for a town property, beyond the terrace, the enclosed garden has large areas of level lawns, pretty herbaceous borders and a variety of mature trees. Terracing adjoining the rear of the house has a pergola and generous seating area. A line of trees separates the main and secondary lawns, where there is a kitchen garden and a large garden studio with terrace. This versatile space, currently used as a home gym, offers possibilities for a variety of uses.
Location
Dorset Lodge is located on this attractive residential road on the South side of Tunbridge Wells. The historic Pantiles is about a mile away, known for its restaurants, markets, special events and delightful individual shops. The town centre, with High Street shopping, further restaurants, bars and two theatres, is about 1.7 miles.
Bayham Road is also within convenient reach of Hawkenbury with a Post Office & local store and Fuller's Butchers. Hawkenbury Recreation Ground, with its all-weather pitches, tennis courts, playground, outdoor gym and grass cricket and football pitches is also nearby, as is access to Dunorlan Park just a little further on.
There is a good choice of supermarkets locally and excellent cricket and tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds, off nearby Warwick Park and the renowned Nevill Golf Club is located about a mile away.
There are several well-regarded schools in the area including local primary schools, The Mead and Holmewood House preparatory schools, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Kent College (Pembury) and Mayfield independent secondary schools and grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.
Tunbridge Wells Station is approximately 1.3 miles away with regular services to Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street. The town is well-served by the recently dualled A21 giving access to the north to the M25 London orbital motorway.
All distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 4,374 sq ft
Acreage: 0.84 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Mains gas central heating.
Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Annexe Council Tax Band B.
Description
Dorset Lodge is a well presented six-bedroom family house occupying a desirable position on the southern side of town and set amidst beautifully maintained grounds. Constructed in the 1930s this detached residence exhibits the charm of the Arts and Crafts movement featuring part tile-hung elevations and striking oak-framed, leaded light double-glazed windows with a particularly generous garden about 0.84 acres.
The property offers versatile accommodation consisting of the main house and annexe in excess of 4,374 sq feet making a total of approximately 5,413 sq ft including parking barn, garage and gym.
On the ground floor three reception areas include a lounge with wood burning stove, a music/dining room and a study. The open-plan kitchen/dining area is bright and airy with light wells and two pairs of French windows giving abundant natural light and a view of the gardens. Centred around a large island and breakfast bar, the Martin Moore designed kitchen/breakfast room offers plenty of preparation space and room for informal dining. The attractive painted base and wall cabinetry provide ample storage, and the kitchen is equipped with integrated Miele appliances, including two multi-function ovens, gas and electric hobs, and a wine fridge.
Incorporated into the property but with its own private entrance is the annex which also connects to the kitchen via a conservatory-style hall, which enhances the property's sense of light and space. To the ground floor, the annexe has a living room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom so can either provide extra living space, or accommodation for long-staying guests, a nanny/au pair, or an older teenager.
The first floor can be accessed either by the main oak staircase from the entrance hall or via the secondary staircase from the annexe which leads to a study. Five further double bedrooms and three bathrooms on the first floor include a large principal bedroom with an en suite, dressing room and a South facing balcony with an outlook to the front garden.
Outside, the house is set back from the road and is screened by mature trees and hedging, providing a good level of privacy. Entrance is via electric gates and the drive leads to parking and turning area for several cars and an integral double garage. Behind a second pair of timber gates is a further covered parking barn and additional driveway parking. The rear gardens are large for a town property, beyond the terrace, the enclosed garden has large areas of level lawns, pretty herbaceous borders and a variety of mature trees. Terracing adjoining the rear of the house has a pergola and generous seating area. A line of trees separates the main and secondary lawns, where there is a kitchen garden and a large garden studio with terrace. This versatile space, currently used as a home gym, offers possibilities for a variety of uses.
Location
Dorset Lodge is located on this attractive residential road on the South side of Tunbridge Wells. The historic Pantiles is about a mile away, known for its restaurants, markets, special events and delightful individual shops. The town centre, with High Street shopping, further restaurants, bars and two theatres, is about 1.7 miles.
Bayham Road is also within convenient reach of Hawkenbury with a Post Office & local store and Fuller's Butchers. Hawkenbury Recreation Ground, with its all-weather pitches, tennis courts, playground, outdoor gym and grass cricket and football pitches is also nearby, as is access to Dunorlan Park just a little further on.
There is a good choice of supermarkets locally and excellent cricket and tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds, off nearby Warwick Park and the renowned Nevill Golf Club is located about a mile away.
There are several well-regarded schools in the area including local primary schools, The Mead and Holmewood House preparatory schools, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Kent College (Pembury) and Mayfield independent secondary schools and grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.
Tunbridge Wells Station is approximately 1.3 miles away with regular services to Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street. The town is well-served by the recently dualled A21 giving access to the north to the M25 London orbital motorway.
All distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 4,374 sq ft
Acreage: 0.84 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Mains gas central heating.
Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Annexe Council Tax Band B.
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