- Semi Detached House +
- Requires Modernisation & Upgrading +
- Scope To Extend +
- Potential For Parking +
- Two Bedrooms +
- First Floor Bathroom +
- Kitchen +
- Living Room +
- Long Garden +
This two-bedroom semi-detached house presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to create their dream home. While the property requires modernisation and upgrading, it offers a blank canvas for potential buyers to infuse their personal style and preferences.
Upon entering, you will find a small lobby and a welcoming living room and kitchen beyond. The first-floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom.
One of the standout features of this property is the long garden, which offers ample outdoor space for gardening, play, or simply enjoying the fresh air. Additionally, there is scope to extend the property, subject to the necessary permissions, allowing for further enhancement and expansion to suit your needs as well as potential for parking.
Tonbridge Location - Tonbridge is a thriving market town that has developed over the centuries. It boasts a fine example of a 'Motte and Bailey' Norman castle built in the 13th century, set on the banks of the river Medway with the castle grounds abutting Tonbridge Park offering covered/open air swimming pool, tennis courts, children's play areas, miniature railway, putting green etc. Tonbridge town offers an excellent range of retail and leisure activities with High Street stores, banks and building societies, together with a selection of coffee shops, restaurants and local inns. The mainline station provides fast commuter links into London (Cannon Street/London Bridge/Charing Cross in approximately 40 minutes) with road links to the M20 & M25 motorways via the nearby A26 and A21. Tonbridge offers a full range of education from Nursery to College and includes Grammar & Private schools such as the well-renowned Tonbridge School. There are many places of historical interest in the surrounding areas including Penshurst Place and Gardens, Hever Castle, Knole House and Chartwell (once home to Winston Churchill).