Castle Lodge
Castle Street
Tonbridge
Kent
TN9 1BH
Situated in the charming village of Hadlow, this delightful terraced house offers a perfect blend of modern living and traditional character. With three floors of well-designed space, this property is ideal for those seeking a comfortable home in a central village location.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a bright through lounge / dining room that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The newly fitted kitchen is a standout feature, well-appointed and is both functional and stylish.
The property boasts two inviting bedrooms, one on each floor, each offering a peaceful retreat for rest and relaxation. The bathroom is a good size with a newly fitted suite.
One of the highlights of this home is the pretty garden, which provides a lovely outdoor space for enjoying the fresh air. The garden studio adds an extra dimension, perfect for use as a home office, art studio, or simply a tranquil spot to unwind.
The property is well-placed for local amenities making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the convenience of village life while still being close to the vibrant town of Tonbridge with excellent transport links.
Viewings are recommended.
Hadlow is a thriving village located on the A26 road between the busy market town of Tonbridge and the county town of Maidstone, with regular bus services to both. The centre of the village is a conservation area with many listed buildings and is known locally as The Square. 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, on the route of many country walks and of course home to the Hadlow College of Agriculture and Horticulture. The historic parish church of St Mary's dates back over a thousand years and the skyline is dominated by the pseudo-Gothic Hadlow Folly. When 18th-century industrialist Walter Barton May thought his wife was having an affair with a local farmer, he wanted to be sure she would never escape his sight. His excessive solution can still be seen today: a 64m tall observation tower that soars above the surrounding Kent landscape from which he could survey the entire village.
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