£450,000
3 bed terraced house for saleClayhill Mount, Goudhurst, Kent TN17
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Harpers and Hurlingham
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About this property
Delightful Mid-Terrace Cottage
Sitting Room with Log Burning Stove
Kitchen/Dining Room
Principal Bedroom
Two Further Bedrooms
Family Shower Room
Garden to Front and Rear
Outbuilding/Garden Store
Walking Distance to Village Amenities
Cranbrook and Goudhurst School Catchment
Council tax band: D
Goudhurst - cranbrook and goudhust school catchment
Believed to date from the mid 19th century, this delightful terraced cottage occupies an elevated position in the much sought after village of Goudhurst. The cottage is full of character and presented in immaculate order throughout.
The cottage is conveniently located for access to the main road and rail networks, and within walking distance of all the local village amenities.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council - Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating: D
The sought after village of Goudhurst is popular for many reasons, one of which is its location within the Cranbrook School Catchment Area.
The village offers a wide variety of shops including a Bakers, Pharmacy, Newsagents incorporating a Post Office, two Hairdressers, a Doctors Surgery, Veterinary Surgery and local pubs offering good food.
The local Primary School enjoys an excellent reputation having recently achieved an outstanding Ofsted report and in addition to this and the Cranbrook School there are other excellent schools, namely Bethany, Benenden School, St Ronans and Dulwich School as well as the Boys and Girls Grammar Schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
The mainline stations at nearby Paddock Wood, Marden and Staplehurst offer regular trains into London. The A21 provides access to the M25 Motorway to the North and South.
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