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Judd House East Street Tonbridge Kent Judd House, East Street est.1828 Address bracketts A collection of six 2 bedroom Tunbridge luxury apartments Wells Judd House East Street Tonbridge Kent TN9 • Six two bedroom luxury apartments • Open plan kitchen/dining/living areas • Integrated top brand appliances to kitchen Luxury Carpets & Wooden Flooring • 125 Year Lease • Video Entry Phone System • 33 minutes from London via a direct train • Central Location • Parking Available By Separate Negotiation PRICES FROM £300,000 brackettsest.1828 132 High Street Tonbridge Kent TN9 1BB Tel: (01732) 350503 Fax: (01732) 359754 E-mail: [email protected] www.bracketts.co.uk Important Notice: Bracketts, their clients and any joint agents give notice that they have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. It should not be assumed that the property has necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Bracketts have not tested any services equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Prices, rents or any other charges are exclusive of VAT unless stated to the contrary. Judd House Transport Education This historic building known as Judd House in East Street was the original Tonbridge is located 8 kilometres north of Royal Tunbridge Wells Slade Primary School and St. Stephens Primary School are both Judd School where it remained for eight years before moving to its and just 20 kilometres from both the M25 and M20. Sevenoaks and conveniently located close to the development and are among the 15 current location on Brook Street. Founded by the Skinners Company it Maidstone are within easy reach, and London is just 65 kilometres primary schools in the town. was named after the “16h centry” merchant Sir Andrew Judd whose away. endowment helped fund the school in 1888 and has more recently been Tonbridge School is a major independent school for boys in the town. used as offices prior to this superb conversion to luxury apartments. Tonbridge Station is within walking distance of the development. Local grammar schools include Tonbridge Grammar School, Weald of From there, there are regular services to London Bridge, London Kent Grammar School and the Judd School. We are now delighted to be able to offer these six luxury two bedroom Waterloo East and London Charing Cross. There are also rail apartments set in the heart of Tonbridge, just a short walk from the High services to Hastings, Ashford and Redhill. Ariva Southern Countries Hayesbrook School for boys is a specialist sports college while Hillview Street and Main line station. These apartments are all unique to each operates a number of buses that pass through Tonbridge and link School For Girls and Hugh Christie Technology College provide other with some providing ensuite facilities; all have open plan living room the town with Tunbridge Wells, Bromley, Sevenoaks, Willow Lea additional secondary education options. The University of Kent has a / kitchens / dining rooms. They have been thoughtfully designed with a and Maidstone. The city is just 40 minutes away by train. small continuing education campus in the town, just a few hundred range of high gloss units in the kitchen with integrated appliances, white metres from the development. sanitaryware, and luxury carpet to the bedrooms and hardwood flooring Eurostar trains are available from Ashford (60 kilometres away), and to the living areas. Outside there is parking available by separate Gatwick airport is approximately 50 kilometres from Tonbridge. Leisure negotiation which is situated to the rear of the building. There are large green areas close to the development and the area Shopping immediately south of the town is essentially all woodland. A host of Specifications The new residents will have all the shops they need within walking local sports clubs and societies cater to all ages, tastes and abilities, with distance of the development, as Tonbridge High Street is just 200 athletics, cricket, swimming and canoeing among the activities T.V & Media metres away. The nearby Saturday market is packed with bargains, participated in by locals. · TV point to lounge and the town boasts Waitrose and Sainsbury's supermarkets in · Video entry phone system addition to a range of convenience stores. Angel Leisure Centre provides facilities for a range of activities and · BT Sockets to lounge there are also many golf clubs to choose from. The town's two Kitchen Other high street and upmarket shops are planned as part of theatres (The Oast Theatre and The Hoppers) provide entertainment, · Fitted Kitchen comprising of: proposed developments in the area. Nearby Tonbridge Wells caters as does the multi-screen Odeon cinema in nearby Tunbridge Wells. · White High Gloss Kitchen units for more extensive shopping trips, with Royal Victoria Place a · Corian Worktop particularly popular shopping area. The popular Bluewater mall is 40 A new cinema forms part of redevelopment plans for Tonbridge. The · Integrated Washing / Dryer kilometres away and London's Oxford Street is just a short train beautiful Haysden Country Park, the medieval Tonbridge Castle and · Electric Oven journey away. the charming Spa Valley steam railway are among the attractions in the · Gas Hob town. Driving experiences are available at Brands Hatch. · Integrated Fridge / Freezer Dining · Integrated Dishwasher How to get there: Dining options within Tonbridge itself are somewhat limited, but set · Extractor Hood From the M25: Join the A21 towards Sevenoaks/Hastings. Merge on to improve as part of the town's redevelopment plans. · Engineered Oak Floor to Quarry Hill Rd/A26 and go through one roundabout. At the next · Worcester Bosch Combi Boiler roundabout take the first exit on to Quarry Hill Rd/B2260 continue The Ivy House is among the popular options and pubs in and around · Nest Learning Thermostat past the main line station and at the next roundabout continue straight the town offer a relaxed dining experience. Tunbridge Wells offers Bathroom along the whole High Street and turn right just at the set of lights with additional dining options, with most of its restaurants in the High · Porcelain Part tiled walls and floors the Ivy house intoo Bordyke and take the first right into East Street Street area and on Mount Pleasant in the town centre. · Porcelain toilet and basins / vanity units where Judd House will be found along on the right and parking is · Chrome taps and showerheads situated to the rear of the building off church Road. · Chrome towel rail / radiator Traditional British, French, Indian, Japanese and Nepalese cuisines are · Glass shower screen among those available in the town's restaurants. There are pubs serving From the M20: At junction 2 take the A20 exit to · Mirror good food in and around the town. B2016/A227/Paddock Wood/Gravesend/Tonbridge/Wrotham. At the · Unerfloorheating roundabout take the third exit on to London Rd/A20. At the Flooring Amenities roundabout take the third exit and stay on London Road/A20. At the · Solid Oak engineered engineered flooring Doctors and dentists can be found within walking distance of the roundabout take the third exit on to A227. Turn right on to Western · Luxury carpet in bedrooms development. Warders Medical Centre and Tonbridge Medical Group Rd/A227. Continue on to Sevenoaks Rd/A25. At the roundabout take Decoration provide medical services, while dental support can be found at Tonbridge the second exit on to Borough Green Rd/A227 and go through the · Contemporary wooden doors, chrome ironmongery Dental Centre and the Community Dental department. village of Ightham, continue through Shipbourne and into to Tonbridge · Skirting and architrave continuing straight over the next two roundabouts. At the second · Chrome sockets and switches Tonbridge Cottage Hospital, located on Vauxhall Lane, is an NHS facility main set of lights turn left into Bordyke and take the first right into East · Chrome LED spotlight fittings which offers rehabilitation care. The River Centre is a major community Street where Judd House will be found along on the right and parking facility in the town and is used as a community centre, church and is situated to the rear of the building off church Road. conference centre. Banks can be found on the High Street. And there is a police station, a post office, and all of the other essential facilities. Judd House Apartment Floor Bedrooms Sqft Sqm Parking Price Yes 1 Ground Floor 2 651 60.5 SOLD Yes 2 Ground Floor 2 691 64.2 £325,000 - £345,000 Yes 3 First Floor 2 695 64.6 SOLD Yes 4 First Floor 2 803 74.6 SOLD Yes 5 Second Floor 2 828 76.9 SOLD By Separate £300,000 - £330,000 6 Second Floor 2 711 66 Negotiation .
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