2 Bed Flat For Sale Spa Crescent, Tunbridge Wells, TN4

£265,000- Flat

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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

Description

A Spacious and well presented 2 double bedroom purpose built flat, located on the top floor with allocated parking.

Secluded external building entrance with access to private communal locked cycle storage area, communal garden, and locked communal refuse area.

Double glazed communal front entrance door with rain protecting overhang, camera intercom answer phone system.

Communal Entrance Hall with locked mail boxes, lift and central staircase.

Private Entrance Door with door opening into large entrance hall with entry phone and deep storage cupboard containing internal shelving, water stop tap and airing cupboard box. Carpeted throughout with telephone point.

Bathroom: Panel enclosed bath with mixer tap and wall mounted shower fitting, glass shower bath screen, wash basin with mixer tap over inset into shelf, concealed cistern WC, heated towel rail, neutral tiled walls and floor.

Living/Dining Room: Bright and airy floor to ceiling double glazed windows and radiator. Carpeted floors with TV and telephone points.

Master Bedroom: Carpeted throughout and radiator with rear outlook.

Second bedroom: Floor to ceiling double glazed window and radiator. Carpeted throughout.

Kitchen: Contemporary with integrated oven, 4 ring gas hob, extractor fan, integrated fridge/freezer in tall housing cabinet, one and ½ bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap over and drainer.

The kitchen has a selection of eye and base level units topped with wooden effect work surfaces, a tiled floor and a side aspect double glazed window above the sink. Combi Boiler is also fitted.

Outside: There is an allocated off-street parking space to the left of the main entrance.

LOCATION:

Tunbridge Wells is a historic town located in the county of Kent, England. Situated approximately 40 miles southeast of London, it is known for its picturesque setting, elegant architecture, and charming atmosphere. The town is officially named Royal Tunbridge Wells, owing to its popularity with the British royal family in the 18th and 19th centuries.

One of the prominent features of Tunbridge Wells is its natural beauty. The town is surrounded by the scenic High Weald, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with rolling hills, woodlands, and picturesque countryside. This setting provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring nature.

Tunbridge Wells itself has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century when a natural spring with purported healing properties was discovered. The discovery of the Chalybeate Spring led to the town's development as a spa resort, attracting visitors seeking the therapeutic benefits of the water. Today, The Pantiles, a colonnaded walkway lined with shops, cafes, and galleries, is a reminder of the town's spa heritage and remains a popular gathering place.

The architectural charm of Tunbridge Wells is evident in its historic buildings and Georgian-era structures. The elegant Georgian colonnades, well-preserved Victorian houses, and grand hotels add to the town's character and appeal. Calverley Grounds, a delightful public park, offers a serene setting with beautiful gardens, a lake, and a café.

The town centre of Tunbridge Wells is vibrant and lively, with a mix of high-street shops, independent boutiques, and a variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes. The Assembly Hall Theatre, a cultural hub, hosts a diverse range of performances, including plays, concerts, and comedy shows.

Tunbridge Wells also boasts excellent educational facilities, including renowned primary and secondary schools, as well as several private schools. The town's strong sense of community is fostered by numerous local events and festivals throughout the year, including food and drink festivals, art exhibitions, and music concerts.

Overall, Tunbridge Wells offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, elegant architecture, and a thriving community. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat in the countryside, cultural experiences, or a taste of history, Tunbridge Wells provides a charming destination in the heart of Kent.

Tenure: Leasehold (115 years)
Ground Rent: £200 per year
Service Charge: £200.21 per month
Agent Details
Fine & Country
11, High Street, Cranbrook, TN17 3EB
Show Contact Number
01580 715 000

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