A PERIOD CONVERTED APARTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION.
Converted from this attractive detached period grade two listed building is this 1st floor apartment, measuring over 1000 square feet. In our opinion this home offers great value for the space provided.
The accommodation includes three good-size bedrooms, fitted kitchen, two shower rooms, large reception, study, communal garden and one parking space.
Situated in the popular village between the busy market town of Tonbridge (approximately 4 miles distance) and the county town of Maidstone (10 miles). The Village offers frequent bus services to both towns. The historic parish church of St Mary's dates back hundreds of years and the skyline is dominated by the pseudo-Gothic Hadlow Tower.
The community is well-served by local shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a library and health facilities including a medical centre, dentist and pharmacy. If Kent is the Garden of England then Hadlow must surely be a favourite corner to escape to, surrounded by rural countryside and many country walks. It is also the home to the Hadlow College of Agriculture and Horticulture.
We have been advised by the owner the property that it is chain free and therefore recommend a viewing as as possible to avoid disappointment.
Location
Description
Period conversion
Three bedrooms
Large reception room
Fitted kitchen
Shower room
Communal Garden
Parking space
Viewing recommended
A PERIOD CONVERTED APARTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION.
Converted from this attractive detached period grade two listed building is this 1st floor apartment, measuring over 1000 square feet. In our opinion this home offers great value for the space provided.
The accommodation includes three good-size bedrooms, fitted kitchen, two shower rooms, large reception, study, communal garden and one parking space.
Situated in the popular village between the busy market town of Tonbridge (approximately 4 miles distance) and the county town of Maidstone (10 miles). The Village offers frequent bus services to both towns. The historic parish church of St Mary's dates back hundreds of years and the skyline is dominated by the pseudo-Gothic Hadlow Tower.
The community is well-served by local shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a library and health facilities including a medical centre, dentist and pharmacy. If Kent is the Garden of England then Hadlow must surely be a favourite corner to escape to, surrounded by rural countryside and many country walks. It is also the home to the Hadlow College of Agriculture and Horticulture.
We have been advised by the owner the property that it is chain free and therefore recommend a viewing as as possible to avoid disappointment.