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2 bed flat for sale
Pembury Place, Trinity Close, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Share of Freehold

Savills - Tunbridge Wells

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About this property

  • Chain free sale

  • Two double bedrooms one with en suite

  • Open plan sitting/dinning room

  • Conveniently located for the town centre amenities and adjacent to Dunorlan Park

  • Ideal as a permanent home, secure lock-up and leave, or investment opportunity

  • Priced competitively

  • Tunbridge Wells mainline station about a mile and easy access to the A21

  • EPC Rating = C

Top floor two bedroom apartment in prestigious development, built by Redenham Homes in 2006 with two parking spaces.

Description
A light, spacious, beautifully presented top-floor apartment within this impressive development built in 2006 by Redeham Homes. It enjoys a tucked-away position on the eastern side of Tunbridge Wells, with private parking and well maintained communal grounds.

16 Pembury Place offers a light, neutral décor throughout and features a sizeable reception room with ample space to accommodate both a dining area and sitting area. This room opens directly onto the kitchen, which makes the very most of the space available to offer good storage and preparation areas, with integrated appliances including a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, gas hob, and electric oven.

The apartment benefits from a large principal bedroom with an en suite shower room. There is a further double bedroom and a well-appointed separate bathroom. Both bedrooms enjoy views to the rear and have fitted wardrobes.

Outside- communal gardens to the rear of the property. One secure underground parking space and a second allocated parking space to the front of the property.

Location
The historic spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells exists thanks to the discovery of the natural Chalybeate Spring in 1606 by well-travelled English nobleman Dudley Lord North, and is conveniently located approximately 30 miles south of London, surrounded by countryside and offering a popular base for City commuters. The town offers excellent cultural, leisure and shopping attractions including cafés, restaurants and two theatres locally at The Assembly Halls and Trinity Theatre, together with the newly rejuvenated civic centre, The Amelia Scott.

The High Street, which is within approximately 1.1 miles, offers many restaurants including The Ivy and The Warren, and so many choices for delicious cakes, fresh bread and coffee; including Juliet's, Fine Grind, Gails and the Italian delicatessen Arte Bianca. Fresh fish and seafood is available at Sankey's fishmongers, with numerous shops and independent boutiques offering so much more. The High Street is linked by the delightful Chapel Place walkway to the historic Pantiles, known for its charming Georgian colonnade and summer Jazz festivals, together with regular craft and food markets.

Royal Victoria Place shopping centre, originally named after Queen Victoria who was a frequent visitor to Tunbridge Wells, is reached within approximately 0.8 miles on foot and offers a mix of High Street brands and independent retailers. Knights Park leisure and entertainment complex is within approximately 2.4 miles, offering a multi-screen cinema complex, bowling alley, and a health/fitness club.

There are several parks and open green spaces within Tunbridge Wells, including the town’s Common, with its network of criss-cross footpaths leading to local landmark Wellington Rocks and the Higher Common Ground cricket pitch offering a wealth of opportunities for walking and recreation. Hargate Woods are accessible off Broadwater Down, whilst The Nevill Golf Club and Nevill tennis and cricket ground are nearby in Warwick Park. The surrounding countryside is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and boasts several places of historic interest and attractive walks, including the famous Ashdown Forest together with sailing and fishing at Bewl Water near Wadhurst. The award-winning Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest is also nearby, and is now recognised as the most complete collection of conifers on one site anywhere in the world and offers further woodland walks, cycling, riding, and outdoor music concerts.

Private and State Schools: There are many highly-regarded schools in the vicinity, including Claremont Primary School, boys’ and girls’ Grammars at the senior level, including Skinners, twggs, twgsb. The Skinners’ Kent Academy in Sandown Park and Beechwood Sacred Heart School are also of note. Preparatory schools in Tunbridge Wells include Rose Hill and The Mead, with Holmewood House slightly further afield in Langton Green.

Mainline rail and commuter coach: Tunbridge Wells station (approximately 1 mile) has regular services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) from 54 minutes and Cannon Street from 51 minutes. The Centaur Commuter Coach service also stops at Tunbridge Wells Station, together with other various stops located around Tunbridge Wells.

Communications: The nearby A21 links directly to London and to the M25 (junction 5) and thereby the national motorway network, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports and the Channel Tunnel terminus, together with easy access to the south coast to Hastings and Eastbourne.

Square Footage: 1,120 sq ft



Directions
From our office in Royal Tunbridge Wells turn right onto the High Street. At the mini roundabout turn right onto Grove Hill Road, past Hoopers and this road leads into Prospect Road. Continue over the set of traffic lights and continue along the Pembury Road and take the second turning on the right into Trinity Close. Continue down the cul de sac until reaching a sign on the left for Pembury Place. Pembury Place can be found at the end with visitor parking available.

Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Mains gas central heating.

Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

Service Charge: £3185.44

Managing agents: Alexander Boyes

No Ground Rent

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