Property features
- Stunning Elevated Location
- Amazing Views across The Common
- 4 Bedrooms
- Quadruple Aspect
- Penthouse / Top Floor
- Victorian Features
- Substantial Edwardian Building
- Allocated Parking
- Share of Freehold
- No onward chain
Property description
PRICE RANGE: £600,000 - £625,000 The iconic landmark views that we associate with Tunbridge Wells can be viewed in their full glory from many rooms of this stylish large top floor apartment in this substantial Edwardian building. The reception room has a large triple panel bay window at the front enjoying one of the finest views of town from an elevated position with a direct outlook over the spire of Trinity and Gibralta Cottage on The Common with views to the horizon towards The Down. Dual aspect allows a further view along Mount Ephraim adding further light to this bright and spacious room with high ceilings and even a stone fireplace. The principal bedroom also boasts an aspect to the front directly towards Trinity and enjoys a fireplace and fitted wardrobes. A further large double bedroom, again with fitted wardrobes, with a window with a view to the side, whilst the spacious entrance hall is a room in itself with an interesting townscape rooftop view towards the Beau Nash. The spacious dining room, again with fireplace and large window, could also be utilitised as a bedroom, even the smallest bedroom is still a double with a window to the side. A bathroom with a white suite boasts a separate cloakroom, whilst at the rear is a fitted kitchen with gas fired central heating combination boiler and a window enjoying further views to the horizon from a completely different aspect to the due west of townscape and treetop views. In the basement there is a useful storage room for the sole use of Flat 3. The apartment has a share of the Freehold, together with the right to park one car adjacent to the garages immediately on the left on entering the car park. This character apartment boasts many original features including timber sash windows and the original panelled doors. There is the added benefit of no onward chain and we recommend an early viewing for this property which blends Victorian character with three aspects and views that must surely be within the 'best views of town' category.
VIEWING
By appointment with Bracketts.
LOCATION
Tunbridge Wells attracts many Londoners, ex pats, and up / down sizers for multiple reasons, not least because the proximity to London for commuters, but especially due to the vast array of good schools for all ages. The Grammar schools are a particular pull to the area, with two boys' grammars and one girls' grammar. Many of the primary schools are OFSTED outstanding and there is also a good range of independent schooling available. Tunbridge Wells has a plethora of open spaces provided by a multitude of parks, including the best known, Dunorlan Park, with its popular boating lake and elegant vistas. Tunbridge Wells Common provides another excellent town centre vista with some landmark views of the area and its own distinctive benches. To the south of the town centre lies the famous Pantiles with elegant colonnades and often hosting fairs and festivals. For the sporting enthusiasts, there is a host of amenities including the sports centre with its large pool and indoor courts, whilst outdoor courts are available in several of the parks. There are golf, tennis and cricket clubs in the area. The town offers two stations on Network South East, with fast trains from both Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms. Access to the A21 lies just to the east of town providing useful motorway connections.
TO BE SOLD
The iconic landmark views that we associate with Tunbridge Wells can be viewed in their full glory from many rooms of this stylish top floor apartment in this substantial Edwardian building. The reception room has a large triple panel bay window at the front enjoying one of the finest views of town from an elevated position with a direct outlook over the spire of Trinity and Gibralta Cottage on The Common with views to the horizon towards The Down. Dual aspect allows a further view along Mount Ephraim adding further light to this bright and spacious room with high ceilings and even a stone fireplace. The principal bedroom also boasts an aspect to the front directly towards Trinity and enjoys a fireplace and fitted wardrobes. A further large double bedroom, again with fitted wardrobes, with a window with a view to the side, whilst the spacious entrance hall is a room in itself with an interesting townscape rooftop view towards the Beau Nash. The spacious dining room, again with fireplace and large window, could also be utilitised as a further bedroom, if required, whilst the smallest bedroom is still a double with a window to the side. A bathroom with a white suite boasts a separate cloakroom, whilst at the rear is a fitted kitchen with gas fired central heating combination boiler and a window enjoying further views to the horizon from a completely different aspect to the due west of townscape and treetop views. The apartment has a share of the Freehold, together with the right to park one car adjacent to the garages immediately on the left on entering the car park. This character apartment boasts many original features including timber sash windows and the original panelled doors. There is the added benefit of no onward chain and we recommend an early viewing for this property which blends Victorian character with three aspects and views that must surely be within the 'best views of town' category.
TENURE / OUTGOINGS
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