Guide price

£350,000

(£373/sq. ft)

2 bed flat for sale
Frant Road, Beaumont Court TN2

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 939 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

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Added on 16/06/2026

About this property

  • Allocated Parking

  • Popular South Side of Town

  • Neutral Decor

  • Ground Floor Apartment

  • 2 Good Sized Bedrooms

  • Purpose-Built

  • 19'11 Reception Room

  • On Onward Chain

  • Located at the Rear

  • Tunbridge Wells Location

Tenure: Leasehold

A spacious purpose-built two bedroom ground floor flat in this purpose-built property, built by Berkeley Homes. The property is located on the favoured south side of Tunbridge Wells and within walking distance of The Pantiles and Common and within 0.6 of a mile of Tunbridge Wells mainline railway station that affords commuter access to London in approximately 50 minutes and the South Coast in approximately 47 minutes.

This apartment is located on the ground floor at the rear of the building and boasts a 19’11 sitting room with bay window to the rear and a fireplace. The 14’11 kitchen / dining room has a good range of Shaker-style units with space for a dining table. There is a main bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en suite bathroom, plus a further bedroom and shower room. There is allocated parking and some lawned communal grounds.

Agents note; virtual staging has been used in some images to give an indication of how the rooms may look were they to be furnished.

EPC Rating: C

Location

Tunbridge Wells attracts many Londoners, ex pats, and up / down sizers for multiple reasons, not least because the proximity to London for commuters, but especially due to the vast array of good schools for all ages. The Grammar schools are a particular pull to the area, with two boys’ grammars and one girls’ grammar. Many of the primary schools are Ofsted outstanding and there is also a good range of independent schooling available. Tunbridge Wells has a plethora of open spaces provided by a multitude of parks, including the best known, Dunorlan Park, with its popular boating lake and elegant vistas. Tunbridge Wells Common provides another excellent town centre vista with some landmark views of the area and its own distinctive benches. To the south of the town centre lies the famous Pantiles with elegant colonnades and often hosting fairs and festivals. For the sporting enthusiasts, there is a host of amenities including the sports centre with its large pool and indoor courts, whilst outdoor courts are available in several of the parks. There are golf, tennis and cricket clubs in the area. The town offers two stations on Network South East, with fast trains from both Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms. Access to the A21 lies just to the east of town providing useful motorway connections.

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Location

Tunbridge Wells attracts many Londoners, ex pats, and up / down sizers for multiple reasons, not least because the proximity to London for commuters, but especially due to the vast array of good schools for all ages. The Grammar schools are a particular pull to the area, with two boys’ grammars and one girls’ grammar. Many of the primary schools are Ofsted outstanding and there is also a good range of independent schooling available. Tunbridge Wells has a plethora of open spaces provided by a multitude of parks, including the best known, Dunorlan Park, with its popular boating lake and elegant vistas. Tunbridge Wells Common provides another excellent town centre vista with some landmark views of the area and its own distinctive benches. To the south of the town centre lies the famous Pantiles with elegant colonnades and often hosting fairs and festivals. For the sporting enthusiasts, there is a host of amenities including the sports centre with its large pool and indoor courts, whilst outdoor courts are available in several of the parks. There are golf, tennis and cricket clubs in the area. The town offers two stations on Network South East, with fast trains from both Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms. Access to the A21 lies just to the east of town providing useful motorway connections.

Tenure / Outgoings

The property is Leasehold
Lease Term: 999 years from 01 May 2000
Service Charge: £3,318.16 per annum
Ground Rent: £250 per annum

Agent's Note

For transparency, this property is owned by a relative of a member of Bracketts’ staff.

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  • Tenure

  • Service charge

    £3,318 per year

  • Council tax band

    E

  • Ground rent

    £250

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