Queens Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 9LL | Property for sale | Savills
395.40 sq m
Guide price £1,650,000(€1,881,348)

Queens RoadTunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 9LL


    Key features

    • A stand-out Victorian Villa, perfectly placed in the St John's area of town with its choice of schools, including the Tunbridge Wells grammars
    • Substantial and adaptable accommodation arranged over three floors
    • Stylish and beautifully presented, with delightful character features throughout
    • Enclosed garden to the front and the rear
    • Garage and driveway parking
    • High Brooms station approximately 1.2 miles, Tunbridge Wells approximately a mile, both with fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street, with journey times from 50 minutes

    Modern family living meets classic Victorian style; a substantial villa in this sought-after location

    About this property

    • A most impressive double-fronted Victorian Villa with a striking contemporary finish which brings this substantial family home right up-to-date. Located in this prime position, Phoenix House offers a fabulous home, ideally placed for family life, being within a mile of the sought-after grammar schools and the mainline stations at High Brooms and Tunbridge Wells.

      The accommodation is arranged over three floors and the lovely character features typical of this period are all in place; well proportioned rooms, with high ceilings and large bay and sash windows creating a feeling of light and space whilst dado rails, picture rails, decorative coving, folding window shutters and pretty fireplaces all add to the appeal.

      Our clients have created a spacious kitchen/dining room by integrating the former drawing room to provide lovely family space, installed a stylish Neptune kitchen and renovated the flooring. The kitchen opens out to the garden which is lovely additional space for entertaining during the summer months. The generous ground floor space also includes a bay-windowed drawing room, a sitting room and a cozy "snug". The adaptable accommodation upstairs currently comprises four double bedrooms, including a superb principal bedroom with en suite bath/shower room, a family shower room, and a laundry room on the first floor, a charming mezzanine study area with an outlook over the garden, and two further good-sized bedrooms on the second floor, together with a shower room, ideal for teenagers needing their own special space. Below there is a surprisingly generous cellar, currently used as a workshop and storage.

      A pretty courtyard-style garden with terrace and an area of lawn lies to the rear of the property, accessed via the kitchen where a covered pergola provides sheltered outdoor space. To the front, is a generous area of garden with shrub borders and high hedging screening the road and a pedestrian gate leading to the impressive porched entrance. A driveway lies to the side of the property, shared with numbers 17. Our clients and the neighbours have built a garage building between the two, with Phoenix House having the benefit of a single garage. There is parking space for several cars in front of the garage alongside Phoenix House and a gate to the rear garden.

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    From my experience, this is a house which really works well for families with teenagers, offering lots of space, combined with a convenient location for the town, trains and schools.

    Robert JacobsProperty agent

    Local information

    • Tunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the southeast of England, known for its elegant architecture and variety of cultural attractions including the historic Pantiles area on the south side of town which is a Georgian colonnade with individual shops, cafes and restaurants and which hosts summer jazz festivals, food and craft markets and the Chalybeate Spring. There are two theatres in the centre of town, cafés and restaurants, national multiple retailers and many independent shops.
    • Queens Road is on the northern edge of town, within immediate reach of the very good amenities in the St Johns area, with its mini-supermarkets, including Sainsburys Local and M&S Food, cafés, bars and restaurants, hairdressers and independent shops, including The Cheese Shop, The Bloom Foundry, Phoenix Antiques and Best Health Food Shop.
    • For recreation, the Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre and the Common with its cricket pitch and lovely walking are within a mile and there are tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds, the renowned Nevill Golf Club and access to local cycle routes.
    • State and Private Schools: There are many highly-regarded schools in the close vicinity of Phoenix House, including Skinners, TWGGS, TWGSB, St John's CE primary, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and St Gregory's secondaries, all being within a mile.
    • Mainline rail: High Brooms (approximately 1.3 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (approximately a mile), with fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street, with journey times from 50 minutes.
    • The Centaur Commuter Coach service to London also stops along the St John's Road

    Additional information

    • Services: Mains gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage.
    • Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Tax Band G.
    • Directions: From our office in Tunbridge Wells High Street, proceed up the hill and turn left at the end onto Vale Road. After the zebra crossing turn right and then right again to join London Road. Continue straight over the crossroads on the Common and bear left at the mini-roundabout after the Ford dealership. Having passed St Johns Church on the right and opposite the BP garage turn right into Queens Road and Phoenix House, Number 19 will be found after a short distance on the left hand side.
    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G