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£595,000

(£432/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Stafford Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1,377 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

    This charming Victorian house lies in a quiet corner of Tunbridge Wells, within the High Weald National Landscape. Its proximity to the storied town centre is belied by its verdant views, which extend across its private garden to allotments beyond. A gentle decorative scheme has been employed by the current owners, drawing attention to its serene levels of natural light and period features that include cast-iron fireplaces and pinewood floors.

    Setting the Scene

    Situated within the High Weald National Landscape, Tunbridge Wells is a coveted spa town with picturesque architecture and proximity to swathes of beautiful countryside. Its chalybeate spring was discovered in 1606 and, subsequently, it became a prominent Georgian destination, when aristocratic visitors flocked to The Pantiles.

    Built around 1870, this delightful workers' cottage lies on Stafford Road, a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by greenery. The house was extended in the early 2000s, adding a garage, a downstairs WC, a dining area and an additional bedroom.

    The Grand Tour

    Entry is from the front, via an olive-green glazed front door. This opens to the living room, a generous and versatile room with built-in shelving, a cupboard beneath the stairs, and a curtain-covered nook ideal for tidying away throws and games. On one side, a traditional log-burner has been added atop a deep-red tiled hearth.

    The kitchen lies beyond, with a generous bank of earthy brown cabinetry arranged in a u-shape. A gas range-style oven is set centrally; other appliances include a dishwasher and a fridge, with a freezer, washer and dryer located in the integrated garage. Natural stone floor tiles run underfoot, continuing into the adjoining dining area, where folding doors reveal the garden beyond.

    The staircase ascends to the first floor, which is home to three bedrooms, two with decorative cast-iron fireplaces. All are serene spaces that overlook the quiet road in front or the garden at the rear. The principal bedroom also has two built-in cupboards with generous hanging space.

    Ornate blue tiles are a counterpoint to the otherwise white scheme used in the bathroom, also positioned on the first floor.

    Additional storage is provided by a cellar.

    The Great Outdoors

    At the rear is a delightful garden, largely lawned but with a peaceful, slightly sunken seating area nearest the dining room double doors. A bed runs along one side and is planted with a royal purple smoke tree. At the foot of the garden is a shed for convenient garden storage, along with wisteria and evergreen jasmine.

    There is also a garage which could be used to park a car, but is presently used for storage.

    Out and About

    Tunbridge Wells is a perennially popular town with a thriving culinary and shopping scene. Several independent cafés and eateries can be found nearby in Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding neighbourhoods, including well-regarded local spots such as St Kilda, The Bakery tw, Cantuccio and The Hidden Well. The town centre also offers Michelin-recommended and acclaimed dining options such as Tallow, The Counter by Robin Read, The Kentish Hare in nearby Bidborough, and Thackeray’s, all within a short drive.

    Camden Road, known for its independent shops, cafés and artisan food businesses, is easily accessible from the property, while local favourites such as independent butchers and bakeries sit alongside a variety of everyday amenities in the area.

    The wider town offers a strong selection of pubs and bars, including The Beau Nash Tavern, Charlotte’s, The Shuffle House, Saint John’s Yard and The Beacon, all within convenient reach by car or public transport.

    The historic Pantiles is also close by, offering Georgian architecture, boutique shopping and seasonal events, including summer jazz performances on the bandstand. Royal Tunbridge Wells hosts several annual cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the Fringe Festival, Local & Live music events, and literary programming at The Amelia Scott cultural venue.

    The area is particularly well served by both state and independent schools, including Tunbridge Wells Girls’ Grammar, Tunbridge Wells Boys’ Grammar, The Skinners’ School, Judd School in nearby Tonbridge, Tonbridge School, Claremont, Holmewood House, Rose Hill and The Mead.

    High Brooms station is about a 20-minute walk and runs direct trains to London. Tunbridge Wells station is roughly a half-hour walk or five minutes by car. The M25 is about a easily reachable, with Gatwick Airport and Ashford International both around 40 to 60 minutes by car.

    Council Tax Band: D

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