Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Tangledown Argyle Road, Tunbridge Wells, a charming and spacious detached type home with 5 bed in the TN4 0SU area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built 1967-1975 and has a reported internal area of 172.9 internal square metres
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,157,000 and a rental potential of £7,521 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Oct 1, 2020. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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Tucked away at the end of a quiet private road surrounded by
woodland, this home blends into its sloped landscape with upside
down living optimising its picturesque setting.
Planning consent was acquired in 2008 for its redesign and
extension, as the house`s flexible layout and plot gives the ideal
opportunity to remodel it.
In its current state, it provides generous space for family living
surrounded by rolling Kent countryside, with a large garden and an
area of woodland too.
The house is approached via a no through drive at the bottom of
Argyle Road to a private hard surface driveway that fronts a triple
garage block with a living roof.
Entering the house at the side, a dining area is straight ahead to
delight in the treetop views as you dine. Front aspect windows
flood the space with light while a glazed door opens onto the vast
enclosed terrace, ripe for redevelopment.
Conveniently placed behind is the kitchen, which also enjoys rear
aspect leafy views. There is a central island with space for a
range oven, a sink and cupboards.
Behind is a large utility room with further storage, a sink for
muddy boots and paws and room for appliances.
At the far end of the first floor, accessed off the kitchen, is the
living room. It is wonderfully bright, with dual aspect glazed
doors, and inviting with warm wooden flooring and a wood burning
stove, perfect for cosy nights in. It has direct access onto the
terrace so that its doors can lie open, extending the living space
in the warmer months.
Returning to the front of the house and descending the stairs to
the lower ground floor there are five bedrooms, all perfectly
placed to enjoy glorious garden views.
Bedroom one has a study area off it and the four other bedrooms
benefit from fitted cupboards.
Completing the floor is a shower room and the family bathroom, with
a beautiful double ended roll top bath.
The large garden (approximately ? of an acre) is laid mainly to
lawn which slopes down to meet the border of mature trees. A
variety of plants, shrubbery and trees are dotted around adding to
its charm with a block brick terrace to the rear of the house too.
There is also approximately ? of an acre of woodland to the side,
perfect for making childhood memories.
With fantastic development opportunity and open countryside on its
doorstep this home is also a stone`s throw from easy access to the
M25, fast rail connections to central London and first-class
schools, making it the perfect home for families with professional
needs. A must see!
Entrance door, which opens into:
Kitchen/Dining Room: 21`5 x 13`4 front aspect windows, front aspect
glazed door opening onto the terrace, rear aspect windows, part
tiled/carpeted flooring, open wall shelving, island with wooden
counter top and cupboards under with space for a range oven, wall
cupboards and radiator. There is plenty of room for a table and
chairs at the front of the kitchen with a glazed door opening onto
the terrace. A door at the rear opens into:
Utility Room: 12 x 14 side and rear aspect windows, sink, space and
plumbing for appliances and base level units.
Living Room: 19`1 x 14 rear aspect bi fold doors, front aspect
glazed sliding doors, wooden flooring, fireplace with wood burning
stove and radiator.
Stairs down to lower ground landing with three fitted cupboards and
doors opening into:
Bedroom 1: 14`6 x 13`1 front aspect window, fitted wardrobe,
radiator and door opening into study area with side aspect
window.
Bedroom 2: 14`4 x 13`11 front aspect window and radiator.
Bedroom 3: 10`9 x 10`8 front aspect window, fitted wardrobe and
radiator.
Bedroom 4: 10 x 10`8 front aspect window, fitted wardrobe and
radiator.
Bedroom 5: 9`4 x 10`8 front aspect window, fitted wardrobe and
radiator.
Shower Room: WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle with wall
mounted shower.
Bathroom: freestanding double ended roll top bath with mixer tap
and handheld shower attachment, countertop with wash hand basin and
mixer tap over, WC, part tiled walls and tiled flooring.
Outside: The house is approached via a no through drive at the
bottom of Argyle Road to a private hard surface driveway providing
parking for several cars and a triple garage block. There is a
block brick terrace to the rear of the house and a large raised
enclosed terrace to the front. The garden (approximately ? of an
acre) is laid mainly to lawn which slopes downwards to the wooden
perimeter fencing and mature trees, shrubs and hedging, merging it
with the woodland landscape behind. The home also enjoys
approximately ? of an acre of woodland that sits to the side of the
house.
Triple Garage Block: 23`9 x 14`9 front aspect up and over doors,
lighting and electricity, toilet and sink, plus a living roof.
General:
Tenure: Freehold
Local authority: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Council tax: Band G (?3,126.00)
EPC: E (52)
Area Information: Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Within walking distance of Southborough`s picturesque cricket
green, woodland walks and local village shops, Tangledown sits on
one of the village`s most sought after roads. With open countryside
on its doorstep and being a stone`s throw from easy access to the
M25, fast rail connections to central London and first class
schools, it is the perfect home for families with professional
needs.
Southborough lies just a couple of miles north outside the historic
spa town of Tunbridge Wells with its big retail names and its
Georgian colonnade, the Pantiles, offering a vibrant caf?
culture.
It also sits just south of Tonbridge, with the A26 passing through
it offering easy access to the A21 which leads to the M25.
Southborough Common, situated towards Argyle Road`s end of the
village, is a conservation area where cricket has been played for
more than 200 years.
If you`re a runner, dog owner or casual walker, the woodland area
of the Southborough Common, nestled behind St. Peters Church, is a
very beautiful space. Ancient and young trees slope down to a
stream with access to Holden Pond and Bidborough and Speldhurst
villages beyond.
Excellent secondary, independent, preparatory and private schools
can be found in both Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge, while
Southborough and Bidborough have their very own primary schools.
Argyle Road is also within the catchment areas for the 5 highly
regarded and sought after Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge Grammar
Schools.
The nearest mainline station to Southborough is at High Brooms,
about a mile away, with fast and frequent train services to London
Charing Cross. There are also mainline stations on the same line at
Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. Tonbridge Station is just over 2
miles away and with two lines passing through, it provides on
average 34 trains a day from Tonbridge to London Bridge in as
little as 40 minute journeys. There is also a luxury coach service,
that drops up and collects a short walk from the house, straight to
Canary Wharf, the City, Embankment and other central London
destinations. It is half the cost of rail travel enabling you to
slumber or work using its Wi-Fi connectivity as you travel.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings,
or services. Interested parties must undertake their own
investigation into the working order of these items. All
measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance
only.
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