Details
Grosvenor Park, Tunbridge Wells
£575,000
(Sold Subject To Contract)
Description
£575,000 to £595,000 guide price. A centrally located period town house in a quiet Victorian cul-de-sac within walking distance to schools, town centre and mainline station, features include large well-proportioned rooms including a spacious kitchen dining room with doors leading out to private courtyard garden.
The Property
Handsome Victorian townhouse in central location.
Easy walking distance to Tunbridge Wells Free School, shops and 0.7 miles from the central station.
Large well-proportioned rooms retaining period features.
Kitchen breakfast room with French doors out to an attractive courtyard garden.
Recessed covered porch, front door with lead light glass panels leading into the hall.
Original Victorian panelled doors feature throughout the house as well as architraves and skirting boards.
Useful understairs storage cupboard.
Dual aspect sitting/dining room with bay window to the front, period features also include moulded cornice ceiling and chimney breast housing wood burning stove plus slate hearth.
Wood strip flooring continues into the dining room with French doors out to the garden.
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room with French doors out to the garden and attractive sash window to the side.
Fitted with a range of wooden worksurfaces to include a peninsula unit, good range of cupboards and drawers beneath and matching wall mounted cabinets.
Stainless steel sink, plumbing for dishwasher, double door to a useful utility cupboard housing and plumbing for washing machine and space for a tall fridge freezer.
Attractive wood stripped flooring, original chimney breast with recess and space for range cooker.
Period staircase with fitted carpet runner leading to first floor landing with original cupboard currently housing insulated hot water tank.
Double bedroom 1 is to the front of the property and features built in floor to ceiling wardrobe cupboards either side of a period fireplace and a pair of matching sash windows.
Double bedroom 2 with sash windows to the rear, period fireplace and floor to ceiling wardrobes.
Double bedroom 3 also has a sash window to the rear with an open outlook and a range of fitted wardrobe cupboards.
Bathroom comprising panelled bath with separate shower above and shower screen, pedestal washbasin, low level WC, tiled walls and window.
Outside
One of the features of this property is its easy access out to a brick paved garden via dining room and the French doors in the kitchen breakfast room.
Brick walled on 2 sides with raised borders and outside light.
Location.
An excellent location of those wishing to be convenient to all the amenities in the town yet are seeking a quiet cul-de-sac location.
Within half a mile of local shops, bars, and restaurants in the popular High Street and also the central station with its direct connections into London and the coast.
Local Secondary Schools are located just under a mile away.
Practicalities
Council Tax Band D with an annual cost of £2,341.59 per annum.
Permit parking zone C £95 per annum for 2 permits.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment only through sole agents Sumner Pridham
info@sumnerpridham.co.uk 01892 516615
Viewing
Please contact us on 01892 516615 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Sumner Pridham endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
£575,000 to £595,000 guide price. A centrally located period town house in a quiet Victorian cul-de-sac within walking distance to schools, town centre and mainline station, features include large well-proportioned rooms including a spacious kitchen dining room with doors leading out to private courtyard garden.
The Property
Handsome Victorian townhouse in central location.
Easy walking distance to Tunbridge Wells Free School, shops and 0.7 miles from the central station.
Large well-proportioned rooms retaining period features.
Kitchen breakfast room with French doors out to an attractive courtyard garden.
Recessed covered porch, front door with lead light glass panels leading into the hall.
Original Victorian panelled doors feature throughout the house as well as architraves and skirting boards.
Useful understairs storage cupboard.
Dual aspect sitting/dining room with bay window to the front, period features also include moulded cornice ceiling and chimney breast housing wood burning stove plus slate hearth.
Wood strip flooring continues into the dining room with French doors out to the garden.
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room with French doors out to the garden and attractive sash window to the side.
Fitted with a range of wooden worksurfaces to include a peninsula unit, good range of cupboards and drawers beneath and matching wall mounted cabinets.
Stainless steel sink, plumbing for dishwasher, double door to a useful utility cupboard housing and plumbing for washing machine and space for a tall fridge freezer.
Attractive wood stripped flooring, original chimney breast with recess and space for range cooker.
Period staircase with fitted carpet runner leading to first floor landing with original cupboard currently housing insulated hot water tank.
Double bedroom 1 is to the front of the property and features built in floor to ceiling wardrobe cupboards either side of a period fireplace and a pair of matching sash windows.
Double bedroom 2 with sash windows to the rear, period fireplace and floor to ceiling wardrobes.
Double bedroom 3 also has a sash window to the rear with an open outlook and a range of fitted wardrobe cupboards.
Bathroom comprising panelled bath with separate shower above and shower screen, pedestal washbasin, low level WC, tiled walls and window.
Outside
One of the features of this property is its easy access out to a brick paved garden via dining room and the French doors in the kitchen breakfast room.
Brick walled on 2 sides with raised borders and outside light.
Location.
An excellent location of those wishing to be convenient to all the amenities in the town yet are seeking a quiet cul-de-sac location.
Within half a mile of local shops, bars, and restaurants in the popular High Street and also the central station with its direct connections into London and the coast.
Local Secondary Schools are located just under a mile away.
Practicalities
Council Tax Band D with an annual cost of £2,341.59 per annum.
Permit parking zone C £95 per annum for 2 permits.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment only through sole agents Sumner Pridham
info@sumnerpridham.co.uk 01892 516615
Viewing
Please contact us on 01892 516615 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Sumner Pridham endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
Features
- £575,000 to £595,000 guide price, centrally located 3 bedroom period property.
- Within half a mile of the town centre and walking distance to local schools and mainline station.
- Large well-proportioned rooms retaining many period features.
- Spacious kitchen breakfast room with French doors out to the garden.
- Range of worksurfaces to include peninsula unit and separate utility cupboard.
- Sitting/Dining room, bay window to front, wood burning stove and door to garden.
- 3 double bedrooms all with built in cupboards and period sash windows with open outlooks.
- Bathroom comprising bath with shower above, washbasin, low level WC and window.
- Pretty courtyard garden accessed from kitchen and breakfast room, raised borders and outside light.
- Permit parking available.
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