Camden Hill, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Camden Hill is a discreet and well presented town house in a convenient and prestigious location just 0.5 miles from Tunbridge Wells town centre. Built in circa 1890, with later additions, the attractive family home benefits from a central but discreet setting at the end of a long, private driveway, directly off Camden Hill (the main approach into Camden Park).
The house offers an impressive 4,000 square foot plus a cellar and a garage with features including an Art Deco-style staircase and expansive orangery.
The kitchen was custom-designed locally by David Haugh, with painted units, granite worktops, an oak circular breakfast bar and oak flooring throughout. Lovely touches in the sitting room include a period-style fireplace with a wood burning stove, attractive ceiling mouldings and picture rails. There is also a generously proportioned study with sliding pocket doors out to the orangery.
There is a useful ground floor suite of rooms, separate from the main accommodation and complete with its own ensuite shower room.
Upstairs, the five first floor bedrooms include a principal suite with a walk-in wardrove and ensuite shower room, plus a further shower room and bathroom.
The mature garden is maintained with a natural style and includes a variety of well-stocked, planted areas, a large specimen Azalea and four white birch trees. The rear terrace has a summerhouse and there is an area of wooded, wild garden to the rear boundary.
Robert Jacobs of Savills Tunbridge Wells, says: “This is one of those rarely-found, tucked-away positions in the town centre; never highlighted as it is little known and hardly ever available.”
Camden Hill is marketed by Savills with a guide price of £2,750,000.