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£840,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold
Affluent catchment area
A rare opportunity to purchase a complete building, last offered to market in 1995.
Scope for conversion Subject to Planning
Pre-planning application to convert basement from retail to independent residential and to split the upper floors into two separate flats.
Full vacant possession on completion
EPC: E residential
EPC: C commercial
Council Tax: Band D
Business Rates: £14,000
BROCHURE WITH FLOOR PLANS ON APPLICATION
The Pantiles is formed by a Georgian colonnade with a central square opposite the Lower Walks, where 23 The Pantiles is situated in an elegant Grade II listed building. The property benefits from views over the central Pantiles square and towards the historic colonnade.
The Pantiles was also known as "The Walks" and the (Royal) "Parade", which leads from the well that gave the town its name. The area, developed following the discovery of a chalybeate spring in 1606.
The area is now known for its famous Jazz nights, diverse boutique shops and mix of popular cafes, restaurants and bars.
A rare opportunity to purchase a complete building, last offered to market in 1995.
Scope for conversion Subject to Planning
Pre-planning application to convert basement from retail to independent residential and to split the upper floors into two separate flats.
Full vacant possession on completion
EPC: E residential
EPC: C commercial
Council Tax: Band D
Business Rates: £14,000
BROCHURE WITH FLOOR PLANS ON APPLICATION
The Pantiles is formed by a Georgian colonnade with a central square opposite the Lower Walks, where 23 The Pantiles is situated in an elegant Grade II listed building. The property benefits from views over the central Pantiles square and towards the historic colonnade.
The Pantiles was also known as "The Walks" and the (Royal) "Parade", which leads from the well that gave the town its name. The area, developed following the discovery of a chalybeate spring in 1606.
The area is now known for its famous Jazz nights, diverse boutique shops and mix of popular cafes, restaurants and bars.
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Peter Leete and Partners was established in 1971 and now celebrating 50 years! - for other significant events in 1971 visit the link on our website. The founder who had cut his teeth running a chain of estate agents in and around the Sutton area moved out to the ‘sticks’ where his wife’s family had retired to. Initially running his business from home it soon became necessary to find premises and the old estate office on The Green at Grayshott became available (at that time in use as a hairdressers, previously a cobblers and originally the village estate office where rents were paid by local tenants). This offered an ideal office in a prominent position with adjacent free public car park (the ‘Fox and Pelican’ watering hole being located ‘at a convenient remove’ having no influence). Peter became a well-known local figure with his trademark ‘My Lord’ and ‘see you when you’re older,’ among other ‘Peterisms.’ Many enjoyed his sense of humour reflected in his old-style advertising copy (permissible prior to the introduction of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991). A particularly memorable advert follows: "Not for the faint-hearted, a property to endow your personality upon! View with caution and whatever you do don’t view in stilettos as you will damage the floorboards which are suffering from rising damp, which is helping to drown an infestation of the death watch beetle." A stampede ensued and a sale was concluded that weekend. Peter Leete ran the office until his retirement in 2005 when the reins were handed over to his 2 sons who have continued the traditions of the firm centred on independence, impartial advice and client first principles – one might suggest traditional estate agency values largely lost in today’s world of corporate chain sales agents. The firm continues to trade from the original premises in Grayshott.
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