In Excess of £650,000
Beautifully presented period cottage offering spacious accommodation due to an excellent loft conversion and fully tanked cellar. Close to excellent schooling, parks, amenities and mainline station.
This end of terrace property on St Peters Street is a wonderful period cottage, situated just moments from the town centre and main-line station of Royal Tunbridge Wells in a lovely tucked away position. As would be hoped from these period properties, it has some coveted period features, and also a deceptive amount of accommodation space, having had the loft space converted and the cellar fully tanked. As a result, it offers far more internal accommodation than would be normal for these properties. Outside there is walled courtyard garden laid to patio and with a secluded feel. It is immaculate and stylish throughout, and so offers the new owners a beautifully presented period property, larger than average for the area and in a truly great location.
The property is accessed via its front door, which is set down a path that runs along the side of the property. Upon entering the property, to the left, is the pretty sitting room, complete with a tasteful open fire fitted with a wood burning stove, original storage cupboard and window overlooking the front garden. To the right of the entrance hall is the second reception room, with wooden boards to the floor, original decorative fireplace and open access to the well appointed kitchen with underfloor heating. This is fitted with a range of wall and base units in deep blue shaker style, with off-white quartz worktops, quality integrated appliances and French doors providing access to the secluded rear courtyard garden.
On the upper floors are three bedrooms and the family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are found on the first floor, where the extremely generous bathroom is located, fitted with a roll-top bath with shower over, but with ample room for a separate shower cubicle if the new owners required. On the top floor is the very successful loft conversion, a very generous space, flooded with light thanks to the velux windows, and with useful eaves storage. The cellar has been fully tanked (still under warranty) and accordingly provides an additional useful and flexible space, perfect for home working, children’s play room, a teenage den or additional bedroom.
The St Peters’ district is typified by these charming late Victorian properties, popular with families thanks to their close proximity to the excellent St Peter’s CEP school and extensive parks. Close at hand also is the mainline station, High Street, the Pantiles, and all the fabulous amenities that the town has to offer.
Material Information Disclosure -
National Trading Standards Material Information Part B Requirements (information that should be established for all properties)
Property Construction - brick and block
Property Roofing - slate tile
Electricity Supply - mains
Water Supply - mains
Sewerage - mains
Heating - gas central heating
Broadband - FTTP
Mobile Signal / Coverage - good
Parking – permit parking
National Trading Standards Material Information Part C Requirements (information that may or may not need to be established depending on whether the property is affected or impacted by the issue in question)
Building Safety - no known concerns
Restrictions - no known concerns
Rights and Easements - all properties on the same side of the road as the Church have access to the Church from the rear gardens. There are gates in all gardens allowing access to the Church. This access is never used by other parties.
Flood Risk - no known concerns
Coastal Erosion Risk - no known concerns
Planning Permission - no known concerns
Accessibility / Adaptations - no known concerns
Coalfield / Mining Area - no known concerns
St Peters Street is a highly regarded location on the favoured southern side of Tunbridge Wells. The property is within easy walking distance of the town centre, high street, mainline station, and the lovely Pantiles, considered by many to be the most beautiful space in Tunbridge Wells. Excellent schooling options are available, including St Peters CEP primary school and sought-after Kent Grammar schools for secondary education. Tunbridge Wells offers a diverse range of restaurants, shops, and sporting facilities, with the award-winning Bluewater Shopping Centre just 45 minutes away. Nearby open spaces include Calverley Park, Grove Park, and Dunorlan Park, offering recreational amenities such as children's play areas, tennis courts, a boating lake, and astroturf pitches. The coast is accessible by train or car in under an hour.