Key Features

  • TWO BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED HOME
  • BEAUTIFUL FRONT AND REAR GARDENS
  • FITTED MODERN KITCHEN
  • LARGE LIVING/DINING ROOM
  • QUIET POSITION IN SANDHURST
  • WALKING DISTANCE TO LOCAL SHOPS
  • FAMILY BATHROOM
  • CONSERVATORY/GARDEN ROOM
  • EPC RATING E
  • COUNCIL TAX BAND C
A well presented two double bedroom semi-detached home in the heart of Sandhurst Village.

 

Set in the heart of the desirable Sandhurst Village, this beautifully presented two-bedroom semi-detached home offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.

As you approach, the well-maintained front garden creates an inviting first impression, leading to a practical side porch—ideal for storing coats and shoes. Upon entering, a welcoming hallway provides access to a downstairs WC, the modern fitted kitchen, and a spacious living/dining room.

The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with contemporary units, offering ample storage and workspace. The light and airy living/dining room is a standout feature, with a south-facing aspect that floods the space with natural light. From here, doors lead into a charming conservatory, providing an additional living area with direct access to the private rear garden—mainly laid to lawn with a patio area, perfect for outdoor relaxation.

Upstairs, two generously sized double bedrooms offer comfortable living spaces, complemented by a well-appointed family bathroom.

With its fantastic location, well-proportioned rooms, and delightful outdoor spaces, this home is ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, or small families. Don't miss the opportunity to view this lovely property in a sought-after village setting.

 

If You Lived Here:

The village of Sandhurst is in Kent near the border with East Sussex. It is situated very close to Bodiam and located on the A268 near the villages of Hawkhurst and Northiam. Sandhurst is in the borough of Tunbridge Wells. There is a Primary School located in the centre of the village, founded in 1909. The village now boasts a local Morrisons, which sells a variety of food and other items, and houses the post office. St. Nicholas' Church is located in Sandhurst Cross, about a mile south from the main village. There is also a Baptist Church in the village.

There is a social club on the back road in the village, open to members and guests, providing live entertainment as well as facilities for darts, pool, and television. Sentido is now the village’s main restaurant, offering fine food and drinks. The village also has a lovely tearoom.

A local playground is just a couple of minutes away on Old Orchard Road, with a larger playground just a 10-minute walk, making it ideal for young families. The village also offers access to multiple nature walks right on your doorstep.

Education opportunities exist within the area in both the private and state sector, at all levels. These include Cranbrook and Hawkhurst primary schools, Marlborough House, Dulwich, St. Ronan's, and Claremont preparatory schools. Cranbrook School, The High Weald Academy, Claremont Senior School, and Sutton Valence School at secondary level. Main-line commuter rail services into London Charing Cross, London Bridge, and Cannon Street, approximately 1 hour, can be found at Staplehurst or Etchingham stations.

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