Freeman Forman are delighted to present this substantial, detached four bedroom family home, benefitting from a large private established rear garden and plenty of off road parking. The property lends itself to an extension, subject to any necessary planning consents and holds an excellent location in small select cul de sac. Accommodation: The ground floor accommodation includes a front porch, entrance hall, study, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, cloakroom with WC, and a large utility room. Stairs rise from the entrance hall to the first floor landing, which gives access to the master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has a gas central heating system, solar panels and some under floor heating in certain rooms. Outside: To the front of the property there is a large driveway offering plenty of off road parking. There is gated side access to the stunning rear garden, which is of a generous size and offers lots of privacy and seclusion.Location: The property is situated in the sought after area of Sandown Park. The Royal spa town of Tunbridge Wells offers a vast range of shopping facilities and the mainline train station with commuter services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. The A21 provides access to the M25 and national motorway network with connections to London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, the Channel Tunnel and ferry ports. Tunbridge Wells is renowned for its choice of educational facilities within the state and private sector including grammar schools for both boys and girls, the popular Holmewood House Preparatory School at Langton Green and public schools in Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.
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A substantial, beautifully presented detached family house in the St John's area, ideally placed for the grammar schools , travel links and amenities of the town. DescriptionConstructed in the 1930s, 212 St. John's Road has been carefully maintained, extended and updated by our clients to create a substantial and attractive house and a stylish and comfortable family home within. The house enjoys well-proportioned rooms and a very high standard of presentation throughout with contemporary fittings and finishes. Our clients have created a layout that is well-suited to modern family living and entertaining; hidden behind the original front door and pretty stained glass window awaits the very impressive, light-filled rear extension that incorporates a kitchen/breakfast area, dining area, snug and sitting room. The bespoke handmade and cleverly designed kitchen by Woodwork kitchens of Southborough. The cabinetry comprises wall units with hidden appliance sockets, pan drawers with hidden cutlery drawers, a large house-keepers cupboard, a breakfast bar with integrated bin storage and there is plenty of preparation space on the Quartz worktop, together with integrated appliances including separate full-sized fridge and freezer, dishwasher, double wine-fridge and a large range oven. A Quooker boiling/cold filtered water tap over the double inset ceramic sink is not only convenient but gives the kitchen a contemporary touch.The dining area is sat next to the bi-fold doors providing the view over and opening onto the garden beyond. There is a cosy snug area with fitted alcove units either side of fireplace with woodburning stove. The dual aspect sitting room that overlooks the garden is a super space to gather around a large feature fireplace and TV area. A further sitting room sits to the front of the house with a large bay window and feature fireplace. There is a utility room with Butler sink and the bespoke Woodwork cabinetry is echoed from the kitchen, including cupboards to house the boiler, hot water cylinder and underfloor heating manifold as well as general storage, there is direct access to the side of the house and a WC completes the ground floor.The first floor comprises three light, spacious double bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, with an additional well-appointed family bathroom. There is also a useful study on this floor, ideal for today's working from home needs. The principal suite is set across the second floor the bedroom has a striking feature window, providing a pleasant view over the garden and neighbouring playing fields, with a dressing area and fiitted wardrobes, creating a wonderful retreat,the stylish shower room across the landing includes an eye-catching, bespoke double vanity unit.Outside - The generous, level garden is a particular feature of the house with a good expanse lawn, perfect for child's play. There are two large paved terraces at either end of the garden, ideal for entertaining on a large or intimate scale, with a large summer house to the rear of the garden. The property is approached over a driveway providing off-street parking for several cars. A path leads down the side of the house through a close-boarded gate to the rear garden.LocationTunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the Southeast of England, with elegant architecture and a variety of cultural, entertainment and shopping attractions, including the historic Pantiles (approximately 2 miles), known for its charming Georgian colonnade, summer Jazz festivals, regular food and craft markets and Chalybeate Spring; there are two theatres locally, an abundance of cafes and restaurants and a mixture of national multiple retailers and independent shops.212 St. Johns Road is located to the north of the centre of Tunbridge Wells, perfectly placed for the very good amenities in both Southborough and the St. Johns area on the north side of Tunbridge Wells. In St. Johns there are a number of mini supermarkets, including Sainsburys Local, M&S Food and Waitrose. There are many cafes, bars and restaurants, hairdressers and local independent shops, including Basil Wholefoods, Even Flow record & coffee shop, The Cheese Shop, Vintage Emporium and Phoenix Antiques. St John's park with three tennis courts, a basketball court, enclosed childrens' play area, skate park and dog-walking meadow. The St John's Lawn Tennis Club is a short distance away as is the Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre.Southborough High Street offers a further wealth of local amenities, with barbers, hairdressers, Southborough Butcher, Costcutter, Tesco Express, hairdressers to name but a few and are joined by the recently constructed and imposing Southborough Hub which will include a new medical centre, library, theatre/hall, coffee shop, community rooms, football pavilion and town council offices, together with retail and housing, forming a mini town centre; there are a number of pubs and restaurants including the highly regarded 'Tallow' restaurant on Southborough Common. State and Private Schools: There are many highly-regarded schools in Tunbridge Wells, including Skinners, TWGGS, TWGSB, St John's CE primary, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and St Gregory's secondaries, to the north in Tonbridge, Judd, TGSG and Weald of Kent Grammar. Public schools at senior level include Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Eastbourne and Brighton.Mainline rail: High Brooms (approximately 0.9 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (approximately 1.6 miles), 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 also stops along the St John's Road.Communications: The A26 joins the A21 just North of the town, linking through to the M25 (junction 5) London orbital motorway, and thereby to the national motorway network, and to the South coast. Gatwick Airport is about 23 miles to the West, accessible via the motorway or via the A264.Square Footage: 2,283 sq ft DirectionsPostcode - TN4 9XD. Additional InfoServices: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.Tunbridge Wells Borough Council.Tax Band F - Improvement indicator noted. The band will be reviewed and may increase following the sale of the property.
A handsome and sizeable Grade II* Listed townhouse at one end of this iconic Regency crescent in central Tunbridge Wells, ideally placed for amenities, travel links and schools. Description17 Calverley Park Crescent is a striking Grade II* listed end-of-crescent town house, designed by Decimus Burton and constructed between 1828 and 1835 of local Tunbridge Wells stone, with an eye-catching full height curved bay to its eastern end. Originally, these properties provided shops and services to the grand villas in Calverley Park with the accommodation above, but by 1837 they had been converted to full residential use.The property benefits from the high ceilings and elegant proportions of this era and retains many period features including large sash windows, some with built-in wooden shutters, dado rails, deep skirting boards and panelled wood doors. Situated at the end of the crescent, the rooms across the principal floors enjoy a double or triple aspect, providing very good levels of natural light.The ground floor is home to the impressive kitchen/dining room with it's large sash window to the front overlooking the gardens with shutters and built-in cupboards beneath and to the side. The kitchen is centred around an impressive and striking island incorporating a gas hob, induction hob, teppanyaki hob and extractor, providing plenty of preparation space, together with good storage and a range of integrated appliances, and plenty of room for a sizeable dining table.The light and spacious first floor drawing room benefits from a marble fireplace and dual aspect. French doors open onto the South-facing balcony with views over the communal gardens towards Calverley Park and the town beyond.The first floor also houses the bespoke family bathroom, from West One Bathrooms, and includes a freestanding bath to the bay, a freestanding vanity unit with wash basin and a large walk-in shower.Three double bedrooms are found on the second floor, each enjoying a different vista. The principal bedroom, with built-in wardrobes also has two windows to the South elevation offering delightful and far reaching views over the town towards its southern fringes.The lower ground floor offers much flexibility with a separate and independent access to Crescent Road and can be arranged and used to suit individual needs. This floor offers a further a kitchen/breakfast room, a shower room, a bedroom and a sitting room. The sitting room provides access via a half-glazed door to the games room/study and further very useful storage rooms which are located under the colonnade.Outside: A highly attractive raised, paved colonnade, gives access to the front door, with room for seating looking out across the beautifully kept communal gardens.LocationTunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the Southeast of England, with elegant architecture and a variety of cultural attractions, including the historic Pantiles, known for its charming Georgian colonnade, summer Jazz festivals, regular food and craft markets and Chalybeate Spring; there are two theatres locally at The Assembly Halls and Trinity Theatre, together with the newly rejuvenated civic centre, The Amelia Scott.Calverley Park Crescent enjoys a highly convenient location in the very heart of the town, just 500ft from the Victoria Place shopping centre and within a mile of the Pantiles and High Street and is therefore, ideally placed to enjoy all the shopping, entertainment and recreational benefits that Tunbridge Wells has to offer, with an abundance of cafes, renowned restaurants such as Thackeray's and The Ivy and a good mixture of national multiple retailers and independent shops. Nearby Camden Road, offers a great selection of further independent local restaurants, numerous coffee shops, bottle shop, an artisan bakery, fishmongers, green grocers and so much more.On foot, Tunbridge Wells' renowned outdoor amenities, including neighbouring Calverley Grounds, Dunorlan Park and The Common, all lie within less than a mile. There are cricket and tennis facilities at the Nevill grounds (1.9 miles) and the renowned Nevill Golf Club is 2.2 miles away.By road, Bewl Water Reservoir (10 miles) offers a wide range of activities including fishing, sailing, rowing and wonderful walks around the reservoir. The award winning Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest is within approximately 12 miles and is now recognised as the most complete collection of conifers on one site anywhere in the world and offers further woodland walks, cycling, riding, and outdoor music concerts. The National Trust run Scotney Castle (9.4 miles) offering picturesque gardens against the backdrop of a moated medieval castle and Victorian country mansion, with 780 acres of beautiful parkland, woodland and traditional hop gardens to enjoy.Private and State Schools: There are many highly-regarded schools in the vicinity, including St. James Primary School, the boys' and girls' grammars at the senior level, including Skinners, TWGGS, TWGSB. The Skinners' Kent Academy in Sandown Park and Beechwood Sacred Heart School are also of note. Preparatory schools in Tunbridge Wells include Rose Hill and The Mead, with Holmewood House slightly further afield in Langton Green.Mainline station: Tunbridge Wells (about 0.5 miles) with regular services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street. The Centaur Commuter Coach also stops at the station, providing an alternative route to the City.Communications: The property is also well placed for access to the Pembury Road and the A21 beyond. The A21 serves Tunbridge Wells, giving access to the M25 to the north and the coast to the south.Square Footage: 2,202 sq ft DirectionsPostcode - TN1 2NA. From our offices in Tunbridge Wells High Street, proceed up the hill turning right onto Vale Road at the end. At the mini roundabout take the first exit onto Mount Pleasant Road and continue up the hill past the station to the traffic lights, turning right onto Crescent Road. Continue past the Assembly Hall Theatre on the left and the Hotel du Vin on the right and the stone gated entrance to Calverley Park will be found on the right-hand side, with the entrance to Calverley Park Crescent immediately thereafter. Additional InfoServices: Mains gas-fired central heating. Mains water, electricity and drainage.The Resident's Association organises the upkeep of the communal areas, this may fluctuate, 2023-2024 invoiced at £550.00 p/a. The property owners maintain the flower bed opposite their houses (approximately 18ft wide). Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council.Calverley Park Crescent is a private road; there is a gentleman's agreement in place for two residents' cars per household, together with one permit for visitors' parking. The gardens and all of the land at Calverley Park Crescent is held in a trust, the parking is not included in the title.
Freeman Forman are delighted to present this extended five/six bedroom detached family home, offering a stunning open plan kitchen/diner, a large private rear garden and double garage. Accommodation: The current owners have a done a superb job in renovating and extending the property over the years, with the ground floor now offering an inviting entrance hall, cloakroom with WC, open/plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and breakfast bar, utility room, living room, sun room with roof lantern and a ground floor double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Stairs rise from the entrance hall to the first floor landing which gives access to the impressive master bedroom with en-suite bath/shower, three further bedrooms, study/bedroom six and a family bathroom with separate shower. The property benefits from double glazing throughout and a gas fired central heating system. Outside: To the front of the property there is a large driveway offering plenty of off road parking, which in turn leads to the integral double garage. There is gated side access to the private rear garden which is of a generous size and has the added benefit of a large patio area. Location: The property is situated in the sought after area of Sandown Park. The Royal spa town of Tunbridge Wells offers a vast range of shopping facilities and the mainline train station with commuter services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. The A21 provides access to the M25 and national motorway network with connections to London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, the Channel Tunnel and ferry ports. Tunbridge Wells is renowned for its choice of educational facilities within the state and private sector including grammar schools for both boys and girls, the popular Holmewood House Preparatory School at Langton Green and public schools in Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.
This is a wonderful family home, in a peaceful setting with an enviable woodland backdrop. Located on a private road on the southern side of Tunbridge Wells, this extremely well-presented 5-bedroom residence has much to offer its new owners. Elegantly decorated and furnished throughout, the generous living accommodation flows beautifully and benefits from a neutral decor with quality fixtures and fittings. This lovely home benefits from 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms and a study, thereby offering plenty of space and flexible living for today's modern family. With pretty gardens, terraces for al-fresco entertaining and a double garage, this is a most desirable property and early viewing is highly recommended.The front door leads into a spacious entrance hall, fitted with Amtico wood-effect flooring and with a cloakroom and stairs up to the first floor. To the left is the first reception room, used by the current owners as a dining room, whilst to the right is the cloakroom and adjacent the study, with a useful walk-in cupboard. Cornicing is a feature of the reception rooms on the ground floor, which include the splendid carpeted dual aspect living room with limestone fireplace and gas effect fire. At the rear of the property is the conservatory, which with underfloor heating serves as a lovely room in which to enjoy the green backdrop all year round. The well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room features painted Shaker style cabinetry and a generous island with substantial storage, all topped with Silestone quartz worktops. Integrated appliances include a Bosch double oven, Neff hob and a Bosch dishwasher, and there is plenty of room for a fridge/freezer. Connected to the kitchen in the family room, which again has French doors to the rear garden. The utility room, set to the right, has all of the plumbing needed for today's laundry appliances and also has a useful sink and rear door to the garden.Stairs lead up to the first floor where all of the 5 bedrooms are situated. The master bedroom, with a lovely dual aspect, has its own well presented ensuite bathroom, walk in dressing room and further fitted wardrobes. The second principal bedroom, also with ensuite bathroom and fitted wardrobes is also situated to the rear of the property. The remaining 3 bedrooms are all good-sized doubles and have easy access to the family bathroom, which has a stylish double shower cubicle. A large loft area with power can be accessed from the landing and provides extra storage, being partially boarded.The shared driveway leads to a double garage with a composite electric door and there is additional off-road parking for a further 4 cars. Steps lead down to the front door, whilst to the side there is a path that also provides easier access for buggies. The front garden is predominantly laid to gravel with attractive shrubs, evergreens and plants. French doors in the kitchen, family room and conservatory all open up onto the rear garden, which is perfect for relaxing and entertaining friends and family. The garden is completely enclosed by fencing and there are mature trees surrounding the garden creating a beautiful vista. The garden itself is laid mainly to lawn, with feature beds and young apple trees.EPC Rating: C Location Forest Dene is a private road off Forest Road, which is within walking distance of The Pantiles, the elegant Georgian colonnaded walkway believed by many to be the most pleasant place in Tunbridge Wells to browse, shop, eat, drink and stroll. A regular farmers' and craft market is held fortnightly on the colonnade and features an excellent range of stalls selling high quality local produce, hot foods, crafts, homewares and accessories. The mainline station, with its fast and frequent trains to Central London is also under a mile away and there are excellent schooling options locally, within both the state and independent sectors, including those in the sought-after Kent Grammar system. Tunbridge Wells has a diverse range of restaurants, shops and sporting facilities and the impressive, award-winning Bluewater Shopping Centre is only 45 minutes' drive. If you want to escape to the coast, then the lovely seaside towns can be reached by train or car in under an hour. Garden Landscaped private garden Parking - Garage Large double garage on driveway Parking - Driveway
Freeman Forman are delighted to present this chain free, detached four bedroom extended former Lodge, located on the sought after Bidborough Ridge, offering fine views across open countryside. The property offers lots of potential, with planning permission granted for a three bay oak framed storage barn, with room above (ref:23/00926/FULL). The property offers superb outside space amounting to approximately 1.4 acres (tbv). Accommodation: The ground floor accommodation includes an entrance hall, cloakroom with WC, open plan kitchen/diner with bi folding doors to the raised decking area, sitting room with wood burner, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Stairs rise to the first floor which gives access to the master bedroom with en-suite shower/bathroom and a balcony which offers fine countryside views to the rear. The property has gas central heating, double glazing and oak flooring. Outside: Immediately to the front of the house is a Parking Area for two/three Cars. To one side of the house a gate from Ridgelands gives access to the Outbuildings. Similarly, to the other side, a right of way over the beginning of the drive to Home Farm and double gates give access. The Garden lies to the rear of the house and is mainly laid to lawn sloping away from the property, with a wooded area to the end. In all extending to about 1.4 Acres (tbv)Location: The property sits right on the edge of this popular village with its village shop, well regarded Primary School, Garage, Church, Recreation Ground and Kentish Hare Restaurant/Pub, all of which are within walking distance. Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells town centres are easily accessible and both offer a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities. Tonbridge main line station offers frequent services to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street.
Unusual, different, individual, unique, quirky; they were all words that defined search criteria for the home the current owners sought twelve years ago. Those wonderful words drew them to this already converted chapel, one that has an intriguing history and links you to it in a lovely way. 'We didn't just want unusual, we wanted space around us and we wanted to be close to Tunbridge Wells.' It seemed that would be a tall order till they visited. To take a chapel and make a wonderful home from it, creating one that pays homage to the buildings origins is no mean feat. Wandering around this unique building you feel that the features and the way they integrate into rooms has elevated this beyond just being a converted chapel. 'Just being a converted chapel', that's a phrase that seems incongruous, how can anything be 'just' a converted chapel? As you explore this home there are moments when you feel you are within a space that is even grander than the words allude to, that's a tribute to the mind that created this conversion. Whilst the photo shoot was taking place the owners settled down on the gallery with books to read and a coffee to drink. Each area of this home has a unique character, even where you stand and face changes the experience. From that gallery, peer over and into the living area, conscious and awed all the while by the thirty-three feet (10.05m) that mark the distance from the floor to the apex of the ceiling. Windows draw light in, light altered by stained glass, light that changes as the day progresses and again as evening draws nigh. The kitchen is the hub of the home currently, so much time spent at the 'breakfast table, chatting, reading, entertaining and enjoying the view over the 'garden'. Spiral staircases transport you from floor to floor and add to the special feeling that envelopes you whilst here. Outside the whole area is approximately 0.8 acres. As you arrive you are ushered through electric double gates to a parking area by the garages and 'annexe'. Lawn extends away and disappears around a corner behind a classic stone wall inviting you to go exploring. A pond sits in the midst of the garden enclosed by that wall and is companion to some special history. This area around the graves is leased at fifty pounds per year on what was originally a 125 year lease. Here you brush with history in an intriguing way. Referred to as Broomhill Mission Church, this 'chapel of ease', built of sandstone, was constructed at the behest of WD Alexander, the then owner of Broomhill Bank, in 1877. Alexander passed away in 1887 and Broomhill Bank, its estate of one hundred and twenty-five acres and the Chapel were purchased by David Lionel Salomons, thus the chapel become the resting place for members of the Salomons Family. Chapel of ease becomes a very apt phrase because there is a sense of calm, of distinct peace that imbues this garden and there is a fascination that accompanies those resting here. Amongst the seven family members laid to rest here is David Lionel Goldsmid-Sterns-Saloman (2nd Baronet) an intriguing figure of many talents and accomplishments. He had a passion for Horology and Breguet timepieces. During his life he amassed the largest private collection of Breguet watches and clocks owning the 'Marie Antoinette'. That was the 160th watch Breguet made, constructing it over a nineteen-year period, completing it in 1802. On the 15th April 1983, then valued at $20 million, the watch was amongst 106 rare timepieces stolen from the Mayer Museum in Jerusalem. Twenty-three years later the watch was recovered. It transpired that master-thief Na'aman Diller had committed the robbery. On countless levels this is an amazing home, one that nourishes the soul in many ways. Delightful accommodation, wonderful spaces outside, double garage, annexe/office/air b'n'b possibly, history to uncover, fascinating stories and walks to enjoy. Hurst Wood has trails to explore; the owners have had many enjoyable walks around it and also walk into Tunbridge Wells from here. We can keep on waxing lyrical but the best thing to do is come along and feel the joy of being here in person.
Modern family living meets classic Victorian style; a substantial villa in this sought-after location DescriptionA 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.LocationTunbridge 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, cafes 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, cafes, 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 RoadSquare Footage: 4,256 sq ft DirectionsFrom 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. Additional InfoServices: Mains gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage. Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Tax Band G.
Offered to the open market with tremendous scope and potential, a substantial detached house offering in excess of 1948 sq. ft of accommodation, situated on the sought-after Eden Road.The property's layout is primarily reversed, with the front door opening up to a large and welcoming hallway, with access to the carport via an internal door on the left-hand side. The ground floor comprises four good-sized bedrooms with a large family bathroom. The second bedroom offers an en suite with a shower. Steps lead up to the first floor, on to the open plan sitting/dining room with a feature fireplace and double doors leading out to the balcony with delightful wisteria, which wraps around to the back and sides of the house, offering townscape views towards Warwick Park. To the front of the property is a good-sized kitchen with integrated wall and base units and a convenient cloakroom to the left of the hallway. The principal bedroom enjoys an attractive outlook with a large dressing room with built in cupboards and a well-appointed en suite with dual vanity and shower. At the front of the property is a carport and driveway with four off street parking spaces. To the rear the house benefits from a large, mature garden, with lawn, beds, a magnificent mature magnolia tree and a small pond, which stretches round three sides of the property and includes two terraces.The property occupies a convenient central position in one of the most highly sought after roads in the town. Situated in the desirable 'village area', Eden Road is within easy reach of the town centre, with its mainline railway station, restaurants and wide array of shops and boutiques; as well as the historic Pantiles and Old High Street. It is also ideally located for access to the Nevill tennis, cricket clubs situated off Warwick Park and is a stones throw away from The Grove gardens and Calverley Park.
A handsome late Victorian family home enjoying a secluded semi-rural location on the edge of the village with excellent communications. DescriptionWoodside House is a most impressive Victorian house with later additions offering well proportioned, light accommodation, providing a fine family home. Built of brick, with a slate tiled roof and a feature bay window to the front elevation, the property has partially stone edged windows, a veranda and a glass- covered porch providing access to the main hall. The accommodation is arranged over two floors, together with a cellar and the property retains a wealth of fine period features whilst enjoying modern-day comforts and amenities. Features of note include attractive fireplaces, high ceilings, elaborate cornicing in the hall and landing areas, heavy panelled doors, deep architraves, sash windows, working window shutters to the morning room, period-style radiators and pine flooring in many of the rooms. The traditional-style kitchen is the heart of the house, being a good size and with a four-oven Aga as a centrepiece and with direct access into the family room.Woodside House is approached via an electric gated access, with clipped yew hedging and a gravel driveway. A gravel path provides access to the front of the house and the parking area lies to the side, together with a double garage. To the rear is a paved terrace providing a delightful eating area with access to the heated indoor pool, set in wood chalet (currently unused and requiring some repairs). There is also a separate area of decking with a barbecue where the morning sun and views over the garden can be appreciated. The gardens stretch away from the house to an expanse of lawn split over two levels, interspersed and bounded by an abundance of mature specimen trees and shrubs providing a high level of privacy and seclusion. Trees include mature oaks, beeches, poplars and a fine tulip tree.LocationWoodside House is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on a country lane on the outskirts of Pembury Village, and approximately 2.5 miles from the neighbouring village of Matfield. Pembury has good local shops catering for everyday needs including a post office, butchers, chemist, hairdressers, newsagents, a Tesco superstore and pubs including the Black Horse and the Camden Arms. Matfield has a church, post office and two pubs, The Poet being well-known for higher end dining. For leisure, Knights Park at North Farm Retail Park in Tunbridge Wells offers a multi-screen cinema complex, a bowling alley and a heath & fitness club. There are many places of historical interest to visit in the area including National Trust properties, Hever Castle and Penshurst Place, golf at the Nevill Golf Club in Tunbridge Wells, Bewl Water near Lamberhurst, for water sports, fishing and cycling and Bedgebury Pinetum at Goudhurst for mountain biking and walking. The M25 is accessible via the A21, linking to other motorway networks and Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. Comprehensive shopping, leisure and entertainment amenities are found in Tunbridge Wells (approximately 4.6 miles), Tonbridge (approximately 7.6 miles) and Sevenoaks (approximately 14.5 miles). Mainline rail services: Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells or Paddock Wood (approximately 5.3 miles). with services to London Bridge, Cannon Street, Waterloo East and Charing Cross.State and Private Schools: There are well-regarded village Primary Schools in Pembury, Brenchley and Matfield and Lamberhurst, preparatory Schools at Holmewood House (Langton Green), Rosehill and The Mead (Tunbridge Wells) and The Schools at Somerhill. At senior level, Kent Grammar Schools in Tunbridge Wells, Maskalls Academy in Tonbridge and private schools including Tonbridge for Boys, Kent College Pembury, Mayfield and Benenden for girls, co-ed at Sevenoaks.Square Footage: 3,772 sq ft Acreage: 0.98 AcresDirectionsTN2 4BG: From the M25 junction 5, take the A21 heading in a southerly direction towards Hastings. The A21 continues into a single carriageway and at the first roundabout turn left signposted to Pembury Hospital. After approximately one mile proceed straight across at the traffic lights. Continue past the village green, over the traffic lights and continue past a small parade of shops. Just as one leaves the village to re-join the A21 south, turn left into Henwood Green Road and take the first right into Woodside Road. Woodside House will be found after about 0.2 of a mile on the left hand side. Additional InfoServices: Gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council , Tax Band G.
An exceptional and individual detached character property situated in a discreet and private setting, and an outstanding position tucked well away from main roads. Having been extended and updated by the current owners, this well-presented family home benefits from many thoughtful improvements and provides a comfortable family home whilst retaining much charm and character features.The ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall with an exposed part of the original stone wall, flagstone flooring and solid wood staircase leading up to the first floor. The snug/reception room is full of period features including exposed timber beams, an Inglenook fireplace with a cast iron wood burning stove and partially panelled walls. The large open plan kitchen/dining room is a particular highlight providing an abundance of natural light and space along with views over the rear garden. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of high quality fitted units, with integrated appliances and a walk in pantry/wine cellar. The utility room and cloakroom completes the ground floor. To the first floor is the sitting room which benefits from an original stone Inglenook fireplace and a cast iron wood burning stove, and a range of fitted cupboards and shelving, exposed timbers and elevated views over the front aspect. Further accommodation includes three double bedrooms (two with en suite facilities) and a family shower room. The second floor provides two further double bedrooms, one with ample eaves storage space and the other with an en suite shower room.Externally, the property is approached via a discreet driveway accessed from Rusthall Park, and sweeps down to the front entrance and area providing ample parking.The garden and surrounding grounds are predominantly laid to lawn, flanked by mature trees and established bushes offering an excellent degree of privacy. A paved terrace outside the kitchen/dining room offers a lovely outside entertaining area. Steps lead up to above the garage offering the opportunity to establish a vegetable garden or additional terrace. The garage is used for convenient storage space and there is an additional timber framed garden outbuilding. Agent's Note: The property is bordered by common ground with some areas in the photographs being outside of the title plan but are enjoyed and used much like a garden by the current owners. Further details are available on request for interested parties. The unique location of this property is part of what makes it a very special home and is unparalleled in the local area. As well as being within walking distance to the centre of Tunbridge Wells, Rusthall village is close by and offers a good range of day to-day amenities including a thriving High Street with a butcher, chemist, Post Office and general store together with a library, veterinary surgery, play park and very popular primary school.The area is renowned for its highly-regarded schools including Skinners, TWGGS, TWGSB, Bennett Memorial Diocesan and Rose Hill, Holmewood House Preparatory Schools.
Freeman Forman are delighted to present this substantial, detached seven bedroom period property, offering a large plot in central Tunbridge Wells. The property is currently set up as three apartments, so could offer intergenerational living, a great buy to let investment, or be turned back into a substantial family home, the vendor does have permission to reinstate the staircase to link the property back as one. With the plot being of such a generous size, there could also be potential for development, subject to any necessary planning consents. Accommodation: The property currently offers a first and second floor maisonette with private entrance, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen, utility room, living room, dining room and a study. The ground floor of the property is currently set up as a separate two bedroom apartment with private entrance, kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms and a large living room. There is a further apartment on the lower ground floor, again with its own private entrance, kitchen/diner, two bedrooms, shower room and a cloakroom with WC. Outside: To the front of the property there is a driveway offering plenty of off road parking. There is side access to the large rear garden, which is laid mainly to lawn and offers lots of potential for development (subject to planning consents), or perhaps a wonderful large garden for a detached family home. Location: The property is situated close to the Royal Victoria Place shopping precinct and the Town Centre with many major national stores, a wide variety of individual shops and numerous restaurants. There are highly regarded schools including separate grammar schools for girls and boys, recreational amenities including a sports and leisure centre, cinema complex, theatre, two golf courses, and two mainline stations with services to London Charing Cross & Cannon Street in approximately 50 minutes. The major road network of the A21 leading into the M25 is again easily accessible to the north of Tunbridge Wells for other national motorways and Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Littlehurst is a substantial detached residence of local historical interest, built in Edwardian times and managing to blend modern living spaces whilst retaining the character and purity of its era. Entering the house, you are greeted by the grand reception hall with a chequerboard tiled floor and a wonderful Opal green marble fireplace providing a stunning focal point to your arrival; at the rear of the room, there is a door leading out to the rear terrace, which is covered by a beautiful white veranda. The entrance hall offers direct access to the main living spaces, including the double aspect living room with ornate ceilings and displays some exceptional cornices, along with a central fireplace and large windows, flooding the room with natural light and offering views across the rear garden.The kitchen, considered the hub of the house has been remodelled by the current owners with a range of smart modern units, a central island and breakfast bar and an Aga. Connected adjacent is the main dining room, which has a wood-burning stove and can be easily used on a day-to-day basis or for more formal occasions. Natural light floods into this room from the conservatory, which leads off of the dining room and provides a beautiful space to enjoy views of the garden. Also of note, on the ground floor, there is an informal sitting room, a study which has a selection of inbuilt study furniture and bookcases, a vast utility and drying room, the downstairs cloakroom and stairs leading down to the cellar where there is an impressive wine cellar, gymnasium and three storage rooms.The principal suite comprises a large double-aspect bedroom, leading to a stylish en suite bathroom, which has been modernised and upgraded by the current owners and offers a corner shower and separate bathtub. There are five further bedrooms on this floor, all are doubles and all offering their own identity, along with two well-appointed bathrooms, these being the main bathroom and a separate shower room.The house is set back from the road, set behind a wealth of mature trees and rhododendrons. Approached via a five-bar gate, this leads to a tarmacadam driveway that leads up to the front of the house, offering access to the garage block and parking for multiple vehicles. There are two EV charging points and an area at the front of the property, which has been made into and is used as a dog-proofed exercise area.To the rear of the property is a beautifully landscaped and mature garden with a large sandstone terrace, ideal for al fresco entertaining, a raised fish pond and space for a hot tub. Steps lead down between ornate pillars to an expanse of lawn, which stretches across the width of the property and wraps around the southwestern side of the house. Within the garden, there are a number of majestic specimen trees and an array of mature plants and shrubs, which ensure colour and interest all year round.Agents Notes: The first section of the drive to the road is shared access to the three houses it serves. There is a right-of-way access to the small piece of land that sits amongst the surrounding gardens.Littlehurst was originally built as part of the Warwick Park Estate commissioned by the then Marquess of Abergavenny and designed as a one-off residence, first lived in from 1904. Set in an elevated position and surrounded by its own land, the house has commanding views back across Warwick Park and beyond towards the town whilst enjoying a leafy setting that offers easy access to the High Street, The Pantiles and all that Tunbridge Wells has to offer.For cultural activity, there is no need to travel as Tunbridge Wells boasts its own Theatre and Arts Centre, and a multitude of shops and fine restaurants. For those wishing to commute to London by train, the property is within walking distance of the mainline station, which has services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. For motorists, there is easy access to a number of major road routes, including the A21, which links with the M25 motorway network, and the international airports of Gatwick and Heathrow.Tunbridge Wells is renowned for the quality of its schooling, both in the private and state sectors. Tunbridge Wells is home to Holmewood House Preparatory School. Within easy driving distance are also some other notable private schools, including Tonbridge School, Sevenoaks School and Benenden within The Weald. Tunbridge Wells has also retained its grammar schools, and Littlehurst is within the catchment area.Sporting and recreational interests in the area are well served with golf at The Nevill, Lamberhurst, Nizels and Hever Castle, Horse racing at Lingfield Park, cricket and tennis at Nevill Cricket Ground and Tennis Club. Sailing and fishing are also available nearby, sailing at Bewl Water and Bough Beech Reservoir and fishing at Chipstead Lakes. There is an abundance of country walks, cycling and riding to be had in the surrounding countryside. The South Downs and Kent & Sussex Coasts are also in close proximity.
A handsome family home enjoying a wonderful position with views in this sought-after private park on the edge of town. DescriptionAn attractive family home located in one of Tunbridge Wells' most desirable residential areas on the western edge of the town, well placed for Holmewood House School in Langton Green. The Common is within half-a-mile, the mainline station and the historic end of the town, including the Pantiles, are approximately a mile. Eversley dates back to the 1930s and has been carefully renovated by our client and features much of the original quality craftsmanship. The property is set in an elevated position within an established garden which wraps around to all sides, and enjoys far reaching views to the south. The impressive wisteria clad front entrance opens into a welcoming oak panelled hallway with oak flooring and through to two well proportioned principal reception rooms. The dining room is notable for the French polished oak panelling and original built-in Douglas Fir crockery cupboards, complete with a clever hatch and servery draw linking through to the kitchen. The sitting room has a marble fireplace with a coal effect electric fire, and an anteroom opening out to a large covered garden terrace to the side. The impressive bespoke modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room opens out to the garden through large glazed doors and has been designed to match the original full height Douglas Fir storage cupboards. It is well equipped with Gaggenau appliances including twin electric ovens, steam oven and combi microwave, with space for an American-style fridge/freezer and a large island unit with a sink, Quooker hot tap and a Bora extractor induction hob. A well fitted utility room adjoins the kitchen, and the rear lobby serves as a practical boot room, with a cloakroom off. There are five good-sized bedrooms on the first floor, a contemporary-style family bathroom and a separate shower room. The bedrooms all have a lovely outlook and the principal bedroom has access to a balcony which extends to bedroom 4, and is perfectly placed to enjoy the wonderful view towards the Ashdown Forest. The attractive garden has hedging and fencing to the boundaries providing a good level of privacy and flexible space for entertaining with several flagstone terraces. Steps and paths lead up to areas of lawn with several mature trees and shrubs, including a yew, rhododendron, azalea and acer, herbaceous borders and topiary features. To the front, Eversley is set well back from the private road with an attractive approach and driveway parking for several cars in front of an integral garage.LocationTunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the south east of England, lying about 30 miles south of London, surrounded by countryside and known for its architecture, cultural, leisure and shopping attractions. This wealth of amenities, together with the highly-regarded state and private schools, make the town a popular base for City commuters and their families. Nevill Court is an impressive private tree lined no-through road located off the prestigious Nevill Park on the west side of town. There are many leisure options in the area including tennis and cricket at the Nevill Grounds, the Nevill Golf Couse, historic buildings and gardens including Penshurst Place, Hever Castle and Scotney Castle, sailing, fishing, walking and cycling at Bewl Water and country pubs in Langton Green and Speldhurst. Comprehensive shopping: Tunbridge Wells offers an extensive range of shops from the specialist boutique shops on the historic Pantiles and the old High Street, to the more modern retail outlets in the Royal Victoria Shopping Centre and out-of- town retail park with a multi screen cinema, bowling alley and eateries. Private and schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, including Rose Hill and The Mead preparatories in Tunbridge Wells, and Holmewood House preparatory in Langton Green. At senior level, the Tunbridge Wells Girls' and Boys' Grammar schools and the Skinners School for Boys lie on the northern side of town. Public schools include Tonbridge for Boys, Mayfield School for Girls, Sevenoaks, Bedes (Upper Dicker), Eastbourne and Brighton Colleges. Mainline rail: Tunbridge Wells station (approximately 1.4 miles) has fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street with journey times from 52 minutes.Communications: The A21 can be accessed from Tunbridge Wells, linking to the M25 and all other motorway networks, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the coast.Square Footage: 2,906 sq ft Acreage: 0.49 Acres Additional InfoServices: Gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage. Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Tax Band H. £100.00 per month for the upkeep of Nevill Court.
A handsome family home enjoying a wonderful position with views in this sought-after private park on the edge of town. DescriptionAn attractive family home located in one of Tunbridge Wells' most desirable residential areas on the western edge of the town, well placed for Holmewood House School in Langton Green. The Common is within half-a-mile, the mainline station and the historic end of the town, including the Pantiles, are approximately a mile. Eversley dates back to the 1930s and has been carefully renovated by our client and features much of the original quality craftsmanship. The property is set in an elevated position within an established garden which wraps around to all sides, and enjoys far reaching views to the south. The impressive wisteria clad front entrance opens into a welcoming oak panelled hallway with oak flooring and through to two well proportioned principal reception rooms. The dining room is notable for the French polished oak panelling and original built-in Douglas Fir crockery cupboards, complete with a clever hatch and servery draw linking through to the kitchen. The sitting room has a marble fireplace with a coal effect electric fire, and an anteroom opening out to a large covered garden terrace to the side. The impressive bespoke modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room opens out to the garden through large glazed doors and has been designed to match the original full height Douglas Fir storage cupboards. It is well equipped with Gaggenau appliances including twin electric ovens, steam oven and combi microwave, with space for an American-style fridge/freezer and a large island unit with a sink, Quooker hot tap and a Bora extractor induction hob. A well fitted utility room adjoins the kitchen, and the rear lobby serves as a practical boot room, with a cloakroom off. There are five good-sized bedrooms on the first floor, a contemporary-style family bathroom and a separate shower room. The bedrooms all have a lovely outlook and the principal bedroom has access to a balcony which extends to bedroom 4, and is perfectly placed to enjoy the wonderful view towards the Ashdown Forest. The attractive garden has hedging and fencing to the boundaries providing a good level of privacy and flexible space for entertaining with several flagstone terraces. Steps and paths lead up to areas of lawn with several mature trees and shrubs, including a yew, rhododendron, azalea and acer, herbaceous borders and topiary features. To the front, Eversley is set well back from the private road with an attractive approach and driveway parking for several cars in front of an integral garage.LocationTunbridge Wells is the only spa town in the south east of England, lying about 30 miles south of London, surrounded by countryside and known for its architecture, cultural, leisure and shopping attractions. This wealth of amenities, together with the highly-regarded state and private schools, make the town a popular base for City commuters and their families. Nevill Court is an impressive private tree lined no-through road located off the prestigious Nevill Park on the west side of town. There are many leisure options in the area including tennis and cricket at the Nevill Grounds, the Nevill Golf Couse, historic buildings and gardens including Penshurst Place, Hever Castle and Scotney Castle, sailing, fishing, walking and cycling at Bewl Water and country pubs in Langton Green and Speldhurst. Comprehensive shopping: Tunbridge Wells offers an extensive range of shops from the specialist boutique shops on the historic Pantiles and the old High Street, to the more modern retail outlets in the Royal Victoria Shopping Centre and out-of- town retail park with a multi screen cinema, bowling alley and eateries. Private and schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, including Rose Hill and The Mead preparatories in Tunbridge Wells, and Holmewood House preparatory in Langton Green. At senior level, the Tunbridge Wells Girls' and Boys' Grammar schools and the Skinners School for Boys lie on the northern side of town. Public schools include Tonbridge for Boys, Mayfield School for Girls, Sevenoaks, Bedes (Upper Dicker), Eastbourne and Brighton Colleges. Mainline rail: Tunbridge Wells station (approximately 1.4 miles) has fast and frequent services to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street with journey times from 52 minutes.Communications: The A21 can be accessed from Tunbridge Wells, linking to the M25 and all other motorway networks, Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the coast.Square Footage: 2,906 sq ft Acreage: 0.49 Acres Additional InfoServices: Gas-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and drainage. Outgoings: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Tax Band H. £100.00 per month for the upkeep of Nevill Court.
In a prestigious location within the Conservation Area, tucked away and yet within easy reach of the historic High Street and station, a most handsome, detached house of quality set within lovely landscaped gardens and enjoying far-reaching views from the upper levels. With origins dating back to the mid-nineteenth century, the house bears all the external architectural features so popular during that era. Exteriors are of painted render with quoin detailing, under a tall, slate tiled roof and large sash windows. Internally the elegant period detailing includes high ceilings with ornate coving and ceiling roses, deep skirting boards, panelled internal doors some with original polished brass door furniture, some internal window shutters and a variety of fireplaces. The present owners have been careful to ensure the preservation of the marvellous features, whilst at the same time creating a warm and welcoming family home. Bespoke furniture by Chambers has been used to good effect particularly in the kitchen, principal bedroom and the annexe and light oak floors have been laid throughout the ground and lower ground levels. With a southerly aspect to the rear, there is an abundance of natural light flooding through the large windows and French doors that also allow for a fine prospect over the gardens. Reception rooms are gracious and have majestic fireplaces, whilst the kitchen opens through to the breakfast room and has been comprehensively furnished with bespoke light oak cabinetry by Chambers with appliances including a gas fired Aga. The addition of an excellent Orangery by Peter Edmondson provides a marvellous family room or entertaining space as well as the ideal spot for taking in the serenity of the gardens at all times of year as it has a gas fire and under floor heating. An easy rising staircase leads to the wide first floor landing laid off from which are three large bedrooms, supported by three bath/shower rooms with Duravit fixtures and fittings - two are en-suite - along with a further sitting room. The principal bedroom features an excellent range of bespoke wardrobes in black walnut, again by Chambers who also provided the cabinetry in the fabulous en-suite shower room. On the second floor are three further bedrooms or alternatively two bedrooms and a games room along with a bathroom. With its own private access, as well as connection with the main house via internal stairs, the lower ground floor can be used as a private annexe or equally as additional living space. This flexible accommodation has light oak flooring and good storage solutions. The four rooms are presently used as a games room with cloakroom, study, sitting room and a bedroom en-suite and there is a kitchen and utility room.OutsideThe house occupies a commanding position set back from the road, with a wide parking and turning area, along with access to the attached garage and workshop. The gardens to front and rear are expertly landscaped to provide both colour and architecturally interesting plantings. Backing south, to the rear is a stone terrace, traversing the full width of the house, providing a marvellous place for outdoor entertaining. There are large expanses of lawn, fine mature trees, specimen shrubs and colourful herbaceous borders. At the far end of the garden are two further terraces one a covered eating area with an outdoor kitchen, the second with sunken seating around a fire pit. There is a large storage room and a cloakroom.SituationSituated within the Royal Tunbridge Wells Conservation Area of Tunbridge Wells, Camden Hill is one of the town's premier locations and home to a number of impressive villas constructed in the mid-19th century. The town and station are less than a half-mile walk and the beautiful open spaces of Dunorlan Park less than a mile. Tunbridge Wells is a thriving and vibrant community where there are fabulous boutiques, nationally known stores, cafes, bars and restaurants as well as centres for the arts, theatres and sports establishments. The historic Pantiles are marvellously evocative of the seventeenth century and there are wonderful walks across The Common. Tunbridge Wells mainline station has regular services to the City of London and the West End and the A21 provides a direct route to the M25 and national motorway network. There are many highly regarded schools in the area including Holmewood House preparatory school (Langton Green), Rose Hill in Tunbridge Wells, Mayfield School for Girls, Kent grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge and public schools in Tonbridge, Sevenoaks and Eastbourne
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