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Guide price
£800,0003 bedroom apartment for sale
Penshurst Road, Penshurst, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11
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Chain-free
Reduced
Apartment
3 beds
3 baths
1756
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Ground rent: £450 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £6,511.58 per annum
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Chain free
- Spacious first floor apartment with lift access
- Elegantly presented and well maintained grounds and gardens including a gym and tennis court
- Well placed for the historic village of Penshurst and the major town of Tunbridge Wells
- Three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms for two of the bedrooms
- Balcony with views over the communal grounds
- Video Tour available upon request
- EPC Rating = C
An impressive first floor apartment with lift access within the Swaylands Estate set within the sought-after village of Penshurst.
Description
Swaylands House has a rich history, dating back to the mid-1800s. Once owned by banker George Henry Drummond, a close friend of Edward VII, who is reputed to have been a regular guest, this residence exudes timeless charm.
The apartment is well presented and features some wonderful elements, including stone mullion windows, tall corniced ceilings, and high skirting boards. All the principal rooms are accessed from a long entrance hall with excellent full-height storage cupboards. Both the reception room and kitchen are located at the rear of the property and enjoy fabulous views. The well-proportioned reception room offers ample space for a dining table and chairs, features two sets of stone mullion windows, and includes a stone fireplace.
The kitchen/breakfast room is very well fitted with floor and wall-mounted units beneath granite work surfaces, a range of appliances, and French doors that open to a lovely private terrace.
Of particular note are the sizeable three double bedrooms, including the excellent principal suite with fitted wardrobes and a private bathroom with a bath and shower, a guest bedroom with a private shower room, and a third bedroom that is well served by the family bathroom.
The grounds extend to nearly 40 acres of parkland, fields, an ornate terrace with a fountain, a lake, a tennis court, and a former cricket pitch with a pavilion, offering a blend of nature and recreation. There is also what was once the largest rockery in Europe within the grounds to explore.
The gardens were described in detail in Country Life in the edition from 16th June 1906. Residents of the main house have exclusive use of the well-equipped gym, the extensive communal grounds, and the tennis court.
Location
Nestled within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Swaylands estate offers secure and convenient living that is surrounded by countryside and picturesque views.
Tucked away on a country lane, this prestigious property enjoys a privileged location on the outskirts of the highly sought-after village of Penshurst (approx. 0.7 miles), positioned between the vibrant towns of Tonbridge (approx. 4.9 miles), Tunbridge Wells (approx. 5.4 miles) and Sevenoaks (approx. 9.7 miles), which all provide more extensive shopping and leisure facilities.
There are several local amenities and clubs nearby, including cricket, angling societies, and a bridge club. For those seeking outdoor pursuits, the nearby Bough Beech reservoir (approx. 5.8 miles) provides opportunities for sailing enthusiasts, with golf available at Hever (approx. 5.8 miles) and Nizels Golf & Fitness Centre in Hildenborough (approx. 6.8 miles). At Swaylands, residents also participate in an annual event where they engage in a friendly cricket match against Penshurst Villager Cricket Club at the Swaylands pavilion. This special occasion brings the residents together to enjoy a fun-filled day of cricket, accompanied by refreshments.
For dining and entertainment, Penshurst has charming options like the Kingdom Cafe, The Bottle House Inn, The Spotted Dog and The Leicester Arms Hotel, while Bidborough (approx. 2.1 miles) offers The Kentish Hare. Another highly regarded Inn, The Wheatsheaf at Bough Beech, can be reached within approx 4.8 miles.
Penshurst is famous for its 14th century stately home, Penshurst Place, once owned by Henry VIII. The village boasts a thriving community and amenities include a church, village hall, tea room, post office, garage, and a monthly farmers' market, and has immediate access to beautiful countryside walks and cycle paths. Penshurst cricket pitch is one of England’s oldest and lies within the grounds of Penshurst Place.
State and private schools: Penshurst has its own highly regarded primary school and there are further village primaries in Fordcombe and Chiddingstone. Other schools in the area, include the sought after grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells and private schools such as Holmewood House Preparatory in Langton Green and Sevenoaks and Tonbridge at senior level.
Mainline rail: Penshurst (approximately 2.6 miles) London Cannon Street from 57 minutes and to London Victoria from just over an hour. Hildenborough (approximately 5 miles) to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street from 41 minutes. Tonbridge (approximately 4.5 miles) also has links to London Charing Cross from 41 minutes.
Square Footage: 1,756 sq ft
Additional Info
Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Share of Freehold. Freehold is owned by Swaylands Estate Management Ltd.
Description
Swaylands House has a rich history, dating back to the mid-1800s. Once owned by banker George Henry Drummond, a close friend of Edward VII, who is reputed to have been a regular guest, this residence exudes timeless charm.
The apartment is well presented and features some wonderful elements, including stone mullion windows, tall corniced ceilings, and high skirting boards. All the principal rooms are accessed from a long entrance hall with excellent full-height storage cupboards. Both the reception room and kitchen are located at the rear of the property and enjoy fabulous views. The well-proportioned reception room offers ample space for a dining table and chairs, features two sets of stone mullion windows, and includes a stone fireplace.
The kitchen/breakfast room is very well fitted with floor and wall-mounted units beneath granite work surfaces, a range of appliances, and French doors that open to a lovely private terrace.
Of particular note are the sizeable three double bedrooms, including the excellent principal suite with fitted wardrobes and a private bathroom with a bath and shower, a guest bedroom with a private shower room, and a third bedroom that is well served by the family bathroom.
The grounds extend to nearly 40 acres of parkland, fields, an ornate terrace with a fountain, a lake, a tennis court, and a former cricket pitch with a pavilion, offering a blend of nature and recreation. There is also what was once the largest rockery in Europe within the grounds to explore.
The gardens were described in detail in Country Life in the edition from 16th June 1906. Residents of the main house have exclusive use of the well-equipped gym, the extensive communal grounds, and the tennis court.
Location
Nestled within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Swaylands estate offers secure and convenient living that is surrounded by countryside and picturesque views.
Tucked away on a country lane, this prestigious property enjoys a privileged location on the outskirts of the highly sought-after village of Penshurst (approx. 0.7 miles), positioned between the vibrant towns of Tonbridge (approx. 4.9 miles), Tunbridge Wells (approx. 5.4 miles) and Sevenoaks (approx. 9.7 miles), which all provide more extensive shopping and leisure facilities.
There are several local amenities and clubs nearby, including cricket, angling societies, and a bridge club. For those seeking outdoor pursuits, the nearby Bough Beech reservoir (approx. 5.8 miles) provides opportunities for sailing enthusiasts, with golf available at Hever (approx. 5.8 miles) and Nizels Golf & Fitness Centre in Hildenborough (approx. 6.8 miles). At Swaylands, residents also participate in an annual event where they engage in a friendly cricket match against Penshurst Villager Cricket Club at the Swaylands pavilion. This special occasion brings the residents together to enjoy a fun-filled day of cricket, accompanied by refreshments.
For dining and entertainment, Penshurst has charming options like the Kingdom Cafe, The Bottle House Inn, The Spotted Dog and The Leicester Arms Hotel, while Bidborough (approx. 2.1 miles) offers The Kentish Hare. Another highly regarded Inn, The Wheatsheaf at Bough Beech, can be reached within approx 4.8 miles.
Penshurst is famous for its 14th century stately home, Penshurst Place, once owned by Henry VIII. The village boasts a thriving community and amenities include a church, village hall, tea room, post office, garage, and a monthly farmers' market, and has immediate access to beautiful countryside walks and cycle paths. Penshurst cricket pitch is one of England’s oldest and lies within the grounds of Penshurst Place.
State and private schools: Penshurst has its own highly regarded primary school and there are further village primaries in Fordcombe and Chiddingstone. Other schools in the area, include the sought after grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells and private schools such as Holmewood House Preparatory in Langton Green and Sevenoaks and Tonbridge at senior level.
Mainline rail: Penshurst (approximately 2.6 miles) London Cannon Street from 57 minutes and to London Victoria from just over an hour. Hildenborough (approximately 5 miles) to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street from 41 minutes. Tonbridge (approximately 4.5 miles) also has links to London Charing Cross from 41 minutes.
Square Footage: 1,756 sq ft
Additional Info
Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Share of Freehold. Freehold is owned by Swaylands Estate Management Ltd.
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