Guide price
£850,000
(£677/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleBrunswick Terrace, Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,256 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
2 bedrooms
2 reception rooms
1 bathroom
Period
Town/City
Courtyard Garden
A fine period terrace. Offering a wealth of character and period charm, arranged over four storeys and situated in the sought after 'village' area with a delightful courtyard garden.
A welcoming entrance hall on the ground floor leads through to a good-sized sitting room with a wonderful bay window, attractive fireplace, ornate cornicing and picture rails typical of the period. A cloakroom completes this level. Stairs lead down to the kitchen/dining room on the lower ground floor and a delightful family bathroom with a unique roll-top bath looking out to the garden. There is access out to the courtyard garden through a useful utility room.
The principal bedroom is situated on the first floor at the front of the house with a lovely outlook over the town. There is one further bedroom on the first floor and a versatile attic room on the second floor.
The house benefits from resident's permit parking and a rear courtyard garden, ideal for alfresco dining.
Situated just 0.3 of a mile from the mainline station and within easy reach of shops, boutiques and restaurants on the historic High Street and famous Pantiles.
The area is renowned for the quality of its schooling, both in the private and state sectors, including nearby Claremont Primary School and The Mead, Rose Hill and Holmewood preparatories. Options for older children include grammars for boys and girls with private choices such as Mayfield, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.
Sporting and recreational interests in the area are well served with a number of renowned golf courses, cricket and tennis clubs - including facilities at The Nevill, off nearby Warwick Park.
A welcoming entrance hall on the ground floor leads through to a good-sized sitting room with a wonderful bay window, attractive fireplace, ornate cornicing and picture rails typical of the period. A cloakroom completes this level. Stairs lead down to the kitchen/dining room on the lower ground floor and a delightful family bathroom with a unique roll-top bath looking out to the garden. There is access out to the courtyard garden through a useful utility room.
The principal bedroom is situated on the first floor at the front of the house with a lovely outlook over the town. There is one further bedroom on the first floor and a versatile attic room on the second floor.
The house benefits from resident's permit parking and a rear courtyard garden, ideal for alfresco dining.
Situated just 0.3 of a mile from the mainline station and within easy reach of shops, boutiques and restaurants on the historic High Street and famous Pantiles.
The area is renowned for the quality of its schooling, both in the private and state sectors, including nearby Claremont Primary School and The Mead, Rose Hill and Holmewood preparatories. Options for older children include grammars for boys and girls with private choices such as Mayfield, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.
Sporting and recreational interests in the area are well served with a number of renowned golf courses, cricket and tennis clubs - including facilities at The Nevill, off nearby Warwick Park.
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