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Tenure: Leasehold | 116 yrs left
Service charge: £4,767 per annum
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- A sizeable and stylish three bedroom apartment in this landmark development at the edge of the historic Pantiles on the south side of town
- Open plan kitchen/diner/sitting room
- Private terrace accessed from the majority of rooms
- Allocated parking space in secure underground car park
- Very well placed for the amenities of the town, nearby parks, recreational facilities and the mainline station
- Remains of 10-year Premier Guarantee
- EPC Rating = B
Ground floor apartment with private terrace in this landmark contemporary development in the Pantiles.
Description
The Potteries is a striking purpose-built development of apartments and mews homes by Dandara, located in a prominent position on the edge of the historic Pantiles on the southern end of town.
This stunning landmark building with its impressive forecourt, is contemporary in style and offers a luxury feel with a high standard of service provided for its residents, including a welcoming reception area with a concierge. The well laid out courtyard garden is sited in the centre of the development, offering landscaped communal outdoor space.
Apartment 41 is well-placed on the ground floor, benefiting from a private terrace accessed through sliding doors from all three bedrooms and the spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area. Our clients purchased the property 'off plan' in 2021, but the apartment has been left vacant, with fixtures and fittings effectively unused. The high specification contemporary finish throughout creates a light and airy feel.
The fully-equipped kitchen has Siemens integrated appliances, including an electric oven, induction hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and a washing machine, the principal bedroom has an an suite shower room and mirrored fitted wardrobes, bedroom two is a double room, whilst bedroom three is smaller, and could alternatively be used as a study.
An allocated, residents' parking space is available in the underground car park with state-of-the-art number plate recognition. The complex also contains secure entry with lift access and a bike rack.
Location
The historic Pantiles is located on the south side of town, famous for its charming Georgian colonnade, the Corn Exchange and Chealybeate spring. There are many independent shops here, art galleries, boutiques, cafés, restaurants and pubs, summer evening Jazz festivals and regular food and craft markets.
The bustling High Street is linked to the Pantiles by Chapel Place, with independent retailers, including fashion stores, jewellers, cafés such as Fine Grind, Juliets and an Italian Deli 'Arte Bianca', a Gails' bakery and restaurants including The Ivy Royal Tunbridge Wells and The Warren, whilst the Royal Victoria Place is at the top end of town, with national names including Marks and Spencer, Boots and Next. There is a choice of supermarkets on the south side of town, including a large Sainsburys.
The Pantiles is also very well placed for the neighbouring open spaces of the Common with its network of footpaths, Calverley Park is within convenient reach and there are cricket and tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds, off nearby Warwick Park, with the renowned Nevill Golf Club approximately 1.7 miles.
The mainline station serving London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street is approximately 0.4 miles by foot; the Centaur Commuter Coach also stops near the station.
Private and state schools: There is an extensive choice of primary and secondary schools in Tunbridge Wells, including Claremont Primary, St. James primary, Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School, the Skinners School for Boys, and Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys. Preparatory schools include Holmewood House, Rosehill, The Mead, Kent College and The Schools at Somerhill and, at senior level, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools.
Square Footage: 1,070 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 117 years remaining.
Additional Info
Services: Electric central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. Council Tax Band not yet available, the property is to be banded.
Service charge £4,767 per annum
Description
The Potteries is a striking purpose-built development of apartments and mews homes by Dandara, located in a prominent position on the edge of the historic Pantiles on the southern end of town.
This stunning landmark building with its impressive forecourt, is contemporary in style and offers a luxury feel with a high standard of service provided for its residents, including a welcoming reception area with a concierge. The well laid out courtyard garden is sited in the centre of the development, offering landscaped communal outdoor space.
Apartment 41 is well-placed on the ground floor, benefiting from a private terrace accessed through sliding doors from all three bedrooms and the spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area. Our clients purchased the property 'off plan' in 2021, but the apartment has been left vacant, with fixtures and fittings effectively unused. The high specification contemporary finish throughout creates a light and airy feel.
The fully-equipped kitchen has Siemens integrated appliances, including an electric oven, induction hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and a washing machine, the principal bedroom has an an suite shower room and mirrored fitted wardrobes, bedroom two is a double room, whilst bedroom three is smaller, and could alternatively be used as a study.
An allocated, residents' parking space is available in the underground car park with state-of-the-art number plate recognition. The complex also contains secure entry with lift access and a bike rack.
Location
The historic Pantiles is located on the south side of town, famous for its charming Georgian colonnade, the Corn Exchange and Chealybeate spring. There are many independent shops here, art galleries, boutiques, cafés, restaurants and pubs, summer evening Jazz festivals and regular food and craft markets.
The bustling High Street is linked to the Pantiles by Chapel Place, with independent retailers, including fashion stores, jewellers, cafés such as Fine Grind, Juliets and an Italian Deli 'Arte Bianca', a Gails' bakery and restaurants including The Ivy Royal Tunbridge Wells and The Warren, whilst the Royal Victoria Place is at the top end of town, with national names including Marks and Spencer, Boots and Next. There is a choice of supermarkets on the south side of town, including a large Sainsburys.
The Pantiles is also very well placed for the neighbouring open spaces of the Common with its network of footpaths, Calverley Park is within convenient reach and there are cricket and tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds, off nearby Warwick Park, with the renowned Nevill Golf Club approximately 1.7 miles.
The mainline station serving London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street is approximately 0.4 miles by foot; the Centaur Commuter Coach also stops near the station.
Private and state schools: There is an extensive choice of primary and secondary schools in Tunbridge Wells, including Claremont Primary, St. James primary, Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School, the Skinners School for Boys, and Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys. Preparatory schools include Holmewood House, Rosehill, The Mead, Kent College and The Schools at Somerhill and, at senior level, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools.
Square Footage: 1,070 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 117 years remaining.
Additional Info
Services: Electric central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. Council Tax Band not yet available, the property is to be banded.
Service charge £4,767 per annum
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