Guide price
£935,000
4 bed detached house for sale
The Street, Frittenden, Kent TN17Freehold
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
Village Home in Tucked Away Setting
Entrance Hall
Three Reception Rooms
Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room
Principal Bedroom Suite
Three Double Bedrooms
Shower Room, Bathroom, W.C.
Delightful, Enclosed Garden, Summerhouse
Garage, Store, Off-Road Parking
Cranbrook School Catchment Area
Council tax band: G
Frittenden - cranbrook school catchment
Built in the 1960s, this spacious, detached family home occupies a tucked away position in the centre of the highly sought after village of Frittenden. Presented in immaculate order throughout and offering well-proportioned rooms, the property is complemented by approximately 0.35 acres of delightful garden and grounds together with a Summerhouse.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council - Council Tax Band G
EPC Rating: Tbc
Frittenden is a picturesque village which lies between Cranbrook and Staplehurst.
The Wealden town of Cranbrook renowned for its eclectic mix of shops, cafe's, restaurants, boutiques etc. Is the nearest town for shopping facilities. Dominating the town is the stone church known locally as "The Cathedral of the Weald". A variety of social clubs offer a range of interesting activities. The Cranbrook School, renowned and sought after for its excellent reputation and educational facilities, is located on the outskirts of the Town.
In addition to Cranbrook School, there are other excellent schools, namely Bethany, Benenden School, Marlborough House, St Ronans, High Weald Academy and Dulwich Prep School.
The A21 offers excellent links to the Motorways heading North and South. The Mainline station at nearby Staplehurst offers trains to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street.
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Listed by
Harpers and Hurlingham