Guide price
£475,000
(£472/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleTrinity Close, Pembury Place Trinity Close TN2
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,006 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Beautifully presented modern ground floor apartment in an impressive private development
Two double bedrooms, both with stylish en suite shower rooms
Spacious reception room with defined sitting and dining areas
Bespoke Kensington Scott kitchen fitted in 2023 with integrated appliances and Quooker tap
Elegant features including sash-style windows, decorative coving and underfloor heating throughout
Generous entrance hall with guest WC and walk-in storage cupboards
Secure underground parking in a private garage, along with an additional allocated parking space
Delightful communal gardens and secure storage lockers
Adjacent to Dunorlan Park and under a mile from the mainline station
Ideal as a permanent home, secure lock-up and leave or investment opportunity
The heart of the home is the inviting reception room, a generous open-plan space perfect for both relaxing and entertaining, with clearly defined areas for sitting and dining. A recently fitted Kensington Scott kitchen adjoins, offering sleek cabinetry, high-spec integrated appliances and a calm, contemporary palette. Both double bedrooms are beautifully presented and benefit from bespoke fitted cabinetry and their own private en suites, providing flexible accommodation whether for residents or visiting guests. Features such as sash-style windows, underfloor heating throughout, and decorative coving give a premium yet welcoming feel throughout.
Externally, the property benefits from secure underground parking in a private garage, along with an additional allocated parking space. There are also secure storage lockers and access to attractive communal gardens—an ideal spot to enjoy a peaceful morning coffee or unwind after a walk in the neighbouring park. Whether you're seeking a comfortable full-time residence, a secure lock-up-and-leave, or a savvy investment, this elegant apartment offers a rare opportunity in one of Tunbridge Wells' most desirable settings.
Other information
Council tax band - F (Tunbridge Wells Borough Council)
Tenure - Share of Freehold
Length of lease - 125 years from 2006. The sellers and other residents are planning to extend the lease to 999 years.
Annual ground rent - N/A
ground rent review period - N/A
Annual service charge amount - Approximately £3048pa
Service charge review period - Annually
We advise all interested purchasers to contact their legal advisor and seek confirmation of these figures prior to an exchange of contracts.
Consumer protection from unfair trading regulations 2008
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Location
The area is situated on the South-East side of Royal Tunbridge Wells, immersed in the countryside yet minutes from everyday conveniences. Nearby, Hawkenbury the picturesque village has a local post office, convenience store, butchers, and numerous sports and leisure facilities.
Just over half a mile is Tunbridge Wells town centre, which is the only spa town in the Southeast of England, with elegant architecture and a variety of cultural, entertainment and shopping attractions, including the historic Pantiles, historic Pantiles, known for its charming Georgian colonnade, summer Jazz festivals, regular food and craft markets and Chalybeate Spring; there are two theatres locally, an abundance of cafés and restaurants and a mixture of national multiple retailers and independent shops.
Amenities: Within Hawkenbury there is a local village store and the popular and well-renowned Fullers Butcher and The Lyle restaurant. The impressive, award-winning Bluewater Shopping Centre is only 26 miles away and if you want to escape to the coast, then the lovely seaside towns can be reached comfortably in under an hour by car.
Recreational Amenities: Close by are Hawkenbury and Dunorlan Parks and all the recreational amenities they have to offer, including children's play areas, tennis courts, a boating lake, and astroturf pitches for hockey and football. Other recreational amenities nearby include Grosvenor Park, Calverley Grounds, the Assembly Hall Theatre, Nevill Golf Club, Tunbridge Wells Cricket and Tennis Club and St Johns Sports Centre which offers an abundance of leisure facilities.
State and Private Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the vicinity, including St Peter cep Primary School and Skinners, twggs, twgsb, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and St Gregory’s secondary schools.
Mainline rail: Tunbridge Wells (about 0.9 miles), with fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street with journey times from 50 minutes.
Communications: The A26 joins the A21 just North of the town, linking through to the M25 (junction 5) London orbital motorway, and thereby to the national motorway network, and to the South coast. Gatwick Airport is about 23 miles to the West, accessible via the motorway or via the A264.
EPC Rating: B
Parking - Allocated Parking
Parking in secure underground garage with private garage and additional allocated parking space outside
More information
Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£3,048 per month
Council tax band
F
Ground rent
£0
Commonhold details