Guide price £200,000–£225,000
Third-floor flat with communal lift and entry phone system
Allocated off-street parking included
472 sq ft; one bedroom, one bathroom, open-plan living
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Within walking distance of station, castle, river walks
Leasehold tenure — check remaining term and service charges
Local recorded crime level: very high
Set on Tonbridge High Street, this third-floor one-bedroom apartment offers low-maintenance city living with practical conveniences. The open-plan kitchen/living room with a Juliette balcony faces the communal garden, bringing natural light into the compact 472 sq ft layout. Double glazing and gas central heating are already fitted, and a communal lift serves the floor for easier access.
Practical features include allocated off-street parking, an entry phone system and useful hallway storage. The property is part of a mixed-use Georgian Revival building completed 2007–2011, placing shops, cafés, the mainline station, castle and riverside walks within easy walking distance — a strong draw for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a central location.
Buyers should note material facts: the flat is leasehold, and the local recorded crime level is very high. The apartment occupies the third floor (lift available), and its average overall size may limit large furnishings. Council tax is described as affordable, broadband speeds are fast, and there is no flood risk.
Overall, this apartment suits a buyer after a compact, centrally located home or a landlord wanting a well-connected rental. The guide price range reflects its city-centre position and practical amenities; viewing will best convey the apartment’s light, layout and proximity benefits.















































































