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House For Sale £270,000
Kingsley Court, Wadhurst


Description
This modern and well-presented Quad cottage sits within a small select development in the centre of Wadhurst village, comprising open plan sitting/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a family bathroom, allocated parking bay for one car and all within easy walking distance to village amenities, schools and public transport services. EPC Rating: C.

6 Kingsley Court is a modern and stylish cottage with bright and airy accommodation arranged over two floors. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout.

Approaching the property, there is a pathway to the side leading to front door which opens to a welcoming hallway, providing useful storage for coats and footwear, with further doors to kitchen and sitting/dining room.

The well-equipped kitchen includes an array of wall and base units, worktops, sink/drainer with mixer tap over, part tiling/splashbacks, larder cupboard, space for washing machine, upright fridge/freezer, and cooker with concealed extractor atop, wood effect flooring and window to side.

The delightful sitting/dining room is a generous size and exudes plenty of natural light with a large window overlooking the front aspect and staircase to first floor landing which accommodates two bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Bedroom one is a good sized double with built in wardrobes and window to front. Bedroom two is a single with window to side, currently used as a home office.

The stylish family bathroom comprises a panelled bath with shower attachment over and folding glass screen, pedestal basin, WC, part tiled walls, obscure window to side and wood effect flooring.

Location:

6 Kingsley Court is tucked back from the Lower High Street, situated just beyond the main High Street and Uplands Community College if you were heading south.

Wadhurst also offers churches of various denominations within a good and strong community. From a social point of view there are many choices to be made from period Inns, gastro pubs, restaurants, cafés, an art gallery and many other societies and clubs.

From a shopping perspective there is a very good local supermarket and Post Office, a family run butchers, chemist, delicatessen, hairdressers, florist, a high-quality gift shop and ladies’ outfitters, an excellent library and book shop. Wadhurst also benefits from a very good local doctor’s practice and dentist.

There is an excellent choice of education and care from nurseries and primary schools through to secondary schools, for both boys and girls, in the private and state sector. Nearby leisure facilities include tennis, an excellent children’s playground and a community sports centre.

There are also beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths and bridleways that criss-cross the area, the ever popular Bedgebury Pinetum and Bewl Water Reservoir which offers sailing and other outdoor pursuits.

Wadhurst main-line railway station is within two miles providing excellent links to both London and the coast, both of which can be reached within the hour.

Approximately six miles North of Wadhurst is the lovely Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, with its fabulous shopping and beautiful Regency style paved Pantiles area, theatres and various other leisure facilities. This town also has very high achieving grammar schools.

Also, within 45 minutes of Wadhurst there is the Coast with all that it has to offer. In terms of places to visit, within an easy drive are various National Trust properties such as Bodiam Castle, Hever Castle, Sissinghurst with its famous and beautiful gardens, Scotney Castle and Batemans (Rudyard Kipling’s former home).

Council Tax Band: D
All mains services connected.
Services charges: £462pa.

Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold

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