Cumberland Walk, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1UJ | Property to rent | Savills
3,945 sq ft
Guide price £6,250(HK$63,558)
Monthly + Fees apply

Cumberland WalkTunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1UJ

  • New
  • Furnished / unfurnished

Key features

  • A striking period townhouse, with an abundance of character, found in a coveted Tunbridge Wells location
  • Perfectly placed for the High Street, Pantiles, parks and the amenities of the town
  • Accommodation set across four floors
  • Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, with up to seven further bedrooms on the upper floors
  • Drawing and dining room Kitchen/breakfast, utility room, larder and store
  • Town garden with lawn and terraces, off-street parking for two cars in tandem
  • Mainline station approximately 0.4 miles, serving London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street, with journey times from 49 minutes

A fine Grade ll listed Regency townhouse in this exceptional 'old village' setting

About this property

  • This striking Grade II listed property has an unusual and very attractive classical main facade, finished with pebbles which are thought to have come from Brighton Beach. The twin ground floor round ended sash windows perfectly frame the magnificent main entrance, with its fine pediment of decorative gauge brickwork, set above the panelled front door which has a delightful covered decorative iron balcony with trellised columns above.

    This handsome double-fronted property is arranged over four floors and is partially attached to its neighbour along one side, up to the first floor level. Inside, there is elegant and unspoilt accommodation with an abundance of character throughout and with varied interesting outlooks over the town. Notable features include working shutters, lots of period fireplaces, some in marble and a number in the classical Regency style, exposed original timber floors, panelled doors, brass door furniture and the fine original staircase, with painted balusters and polished mahogany rail. Modern-day touches for comfort subtly enhance the appeal of this special home, with five-amp lighting in the drawing room and recessed ceiling down-lighters to the key areas. The striking beautifully appointed kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with bespoke traditional cupboards, drawers and cabinets, combined with marble worktops and flooring. The cupboards continue through to the generously proportioned utility room and the marble flooring runs into the snug, which is currently used for informal dining, set-up with a small woodburning stove in the fireplace.

    Eight good-sized bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floors, together with two very impressive fitted bathrooms and a useful third, in a more traditional style. The one on the top floor has an adjoining sauna room.

    Externally, the gated mature gardens include secluded outside seating and an area of level lawn. There are two parking spaces accessed directly from the rear courtyard.

Local information

  • Cumberland Walk is tucked away nearby the popular village area of Tunbridge Wells, accessible to the shops and cafes the Pantiles and High Street have to offer. The property is conveniently located just 0.4 miles from Tunbridge Wells train station, with direct train links to London in under an hour. The bustling Pantiles is at the heart of the Tunbridge Wells community with its lively social scene. Hosting events such as Local and Live, Jazz on the pantiles, farmers markets and various festivals. There are also a number of boutique shops, restaurants and café's to peruse at your leisure. For those who enjoy a country stroll, the nearby Commons provide walking routes around the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including the Town's old racecourse which dates back to 1738.
  • Comprehensive shopping: Tunbridge Wells with the historic Pantiles and High Street offers a wide selection of shopping facilities with high street brands to smaller specialty shops.
  • Schools: Kent provides one of the most sought after education systems in the country and is one of the main reasons for many people choosing to move to Tunbridge Wells. Places for many of the schools are in demand. Kent County Council still maintains the Grammar School system for which an 11 Plus entry exam must be taken. There is a broad mix of State, Public, Nursery and Preparatory schools within the area. Further details can be obtained from Kent County Council via www.kent.gov.uk
  • Leisure facilities: There are many local places of historical interest, countryside walks, golf at the Nevill Golf Club, sailing and fishing at Bayham Abbey and Bewl Water near Lamberhurst. Access to public tennis courts and bowls club in Calverley Grounds. The Nevill LTC and the St John's sport centre. Tunbridge Wells also offers a wide range of restaurants, brasseries and wine bars catering for every taste. The South East Coastal resorts are approximately an hours drive away as is the Channel Tunnel.
  • Mainline rail services: Tunbridge Wells mainline rail station provides services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street.
  • Communications: The A26 runs through Tunbridge Wells, linking to the A21 just north of the town. The A21 in turn connects to the London M25 orbital and thereby the national motorway network, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports.

Additional information

  • Deposit payable: £8,653.85 (6 weeks rent)
  • Holding Deposit: £1,442.31 (1 weeks rent)
  • Minimum Term: 12 months
  • Rent must be paid monthly in advance
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Council Tax Band: G