Listed for £2,500,000
March 1, 2026
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Climbing the stairs to the first floor`s wide landing there are four very generous double bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities. The principal bedroom to the front benefits from a beautiful circular bay window and wooden parquet flooring.
There is a large games room to the rear, which could easily double as yet another bedroom, and a separate shower room and cloakroom complete the floor.
Up a further flight of stairs to the second floor its potential to be self contained, with its own kitchen, bathroom, living room and three good sized bedrooms offers an opportunity for multigenerational living or a nanny annex. There is even a working servant bell and whistle system to the top floor.
To the basement level is a cellar of three individual storerooms and with a workshop at the rear of the kitchen and the garage, all your storage needs are met. There is a toilet in the workshop too.
Outside an expanse of lawn wraps around the house edged by high mature hedging and fencing offering screening for privacy while making the garden a safe sanctuary for children and pets. There are side and rear terraces for summer dining, a part glazed summer house and stocked flower beds and planting that add interest and colour.
Its unique period architecture, generous room sizes, and enviable corner plot, offers a dream project to create your own vision and add value in the future.
Together with your first-class schooling and transport needs on your doorstep, this is the perfect family home. A must see!
General:
Tenure: Freehold
Local authority: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Council Tax: Band G (£3,912.00)
EPC: D (62)
There is no permit parking on Boyne Park or Oakdale Road
AREA INFORMATION: Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Tunbridge Wells, steeped in royal history and architectural heritage, also provides a wealth of modern day shopping, entertaining and recreational facilities.
As it is a mere 30 miles south of London and sits amidst glorious Kent countryside it is a highly sought after area for property owners.
The historic Pantiles offers a vibrant al fresco café culture with independent boutiques stretching up to the old High Street. Your every shopping need is satisfied, however, as the more modern-day Royal Victoria Place Shopping Centre offers comprehensive shopping facilities from department stores and national chains.
Excellent local primary schools such as Rose Hill School, The Wells Free School, Claremont, and The Mead School sit alongside the highly regarded and sought-after girls` and boys` secondary grammar schools. With a number of additional exceptional state secondary schools, including the Ofsted outstanding Bennett Memorial School, in its borough and the renowned Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Schools on its doorstep, parents are definitely spoilt for choice.
Recreational amenities such as Tunbridge Wells Common, Calverley Grounds, The Grove, Grosvenor & Hilbert and Dunorlan Parks, the Trinity and Assembly Hall Theatres, Nevill Golf Club and St Johns Sports Centre offer an abundance of leisure facilities.
With its two stations, Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms, Tunbridge Wells is a commuters dream as even in off-peak there are up to four trains an hour to London Charing Cross in 50-minute journey times or less.
Finally, the M25 with its links to Gatwick and Heathrow Airports is accessible via the A21 which lies just north of Tunbridge Wells.
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