Brenchley Road, Brenchley
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Property Summary
This beautifully presented house was built circa 1870's and is nicely set back from the Brenchley Road and offers immense kerb appeal. This property is quintessential to the Victorian period and maintains many original features to include open feature fireplace in the sitting room. The house has been updated to provide accommodation presented to a high standard throughout. The front and rear gardens face south east which attracts the sun most of the day. Large timber framed detached garage with electric door. Overall the property offers a lovely 'energy' and welcomes you the minute you walk through the door.
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Description
This stunning semi detached house is full of character and charm. Set back from the Brenchley Road, it has instant kerb appeal with retained period features. Internally the property comprises large garden room, sitting room, study/bedroom, cloakroom/wc, kitchen, dining room and utility room on the ground floor. The first floor has two bedrooms, bathroom and shower room. Externally the property provides lovely garden which faces south east and attracts the sun most of the day, large patio area for alfresco dining and ample border shrubs. Detached timber garage with electric door parking for several cars on the driveway. This property is ideal for those who want a village home.
Location
Brenchley village is one of the most sought after villages outside of Tunbridge Wells (approximately 5 miles distant), and with easy access to Paddock Wood (approximately 1.5 miles distant). Brenchley village centre is most picturesque with period buildings, 12th century church, newsagents/post office, Little Bull wine bar, Grays coffee shop, The Halfway House pub, tennis courts, bowls club, football club, squash courts, dentist and doctors surgery. Bus service to neighbouring towns. Paddock Wood offers mainline station to London Charing Cross, / Dover Priory, Waitrose supermarket, Putlands Sports Centre and shopping for everyday needs.
Horsmonden is a thriving village boasting several buildings of architectural and historical interest around the picturesque village green. Local amenities include the award-winning Heath Stores, village pub, chemist, doctor's surgery, nursery and primary school - which we understand are much sought after - tennis and cricket clubs, WI and village hall. The village offers many countryside walks, including around the grounds of the National Trust property of Sprivers, and bus services also connect Horsmonden to several neighbouring towns and villages.
Paddock Wood - The nearest mainline railway station is just over 4 miles away at Paddock Wood and is very popular with commuters to London and the coast. Paddock Wood town offers a good range of facilities including a Waitrose supermarket, Tesco Local, Barsleys department store, banks, butchers, bakers, library, post office and sports centre with running track, modern medical centre plus schools for all ages. The larger towns of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone are approximately 8, 9 & 13 miles distant and each offers an even wider variety of excellent shopping, educational and recreational choices.'
Easy access to A21/M25 orbital motorway links and approximately 40minutes to Dartford Tunnel.
Garden Room
Double glazed Double aspect windows to front, wooden flooring, radiator and multi paned double doors to sitting room.
Entrance Hall
Stairs to first floor landing, under stairs cupboard and wooden floor.
Sitting Room
Double glazed window to front. Characterful sitting room with open feature fireplace LPG coal flame with surround and hearth. Wooden flooring and radiator.
Study/Bedroom
This room provides versatile accommodation with double glazed double aspect windows, radiator and outlook across the rear garden.
Kitchen
Delightful bespoke fitted kitchen with a range of wall and base units with granite work surface over and central island. Butler sink with mixer taps, space for electric cooker and fridge freezer. Slate flooring and secondary double glazing to rear. Built in cupboard house boiler.
Cloakroom/WC
Double glazed window to rear with low level wc, wash hand basin and local tiling.
Dining Room
Stylish dining room with addition of bi-folding doors opening up to rear terrace and garden.
Utility Room
Range of wall and base units with butler sink. Space for washing machine and tumble dryer. Radiator tiled flooring and door to rear garden.
Stairs To First Floor Landing
Turned Stairs rising to the first floor with sun tunnel which carries natural light throughout the stairwell.
Bedroom 1
Double glazed double aspect windows to front and side, radiators.
Bedroom 2
Double glazed window to front, radiator. Victorian feature fireplace. Built in wardrobe.
Bathroom
Window to rear. Free standing roll top cast iron bath with claw feet. Radiator, low level wc, wash hand basin. Built in cupbaord.
Shower Room
Single shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level wc. Built in airing cupboard housing hot water tank, radiator and mosaic tiling to walls.
Outside Gardens
The property is approached through double wooden gates which open on a resin driveway providing a good amount of off road parking and access to the detached garage. There is an area of lawn with close borders, fencing and mature shrubs. To the rear of the house is a split level paved terrace to two sides of the garden with steps leading up to a level mainly laid to lawn. There are mature trees and shrubs to the boundaries, garden shed and oil tank. Green house to remain.
Garage
Detached timber framed garage with electric door, power and light with overhead storage.
Specification
The property is oil fired central heating.
Property Features
- Sought After Location
- Council Tax Band E - EPC 'D'
- 3 Receptions
- 2/3 Bedrooms
- Bespoke Fitted Kitchen
- Beautifully Landscaped Gardens
- Detached Garage And Off Road Parking
- Sq Ft 1,694 EPC 'D'
- Council Tax Band E