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096 PROPERTY


APARTMENTS AT KNIGHTS WOOD


Handing over


For the fi rst time since its unveiling in 2014, apartments are now available at Knights Wood, Dandara’s popular Tunbridge Wells development.


Park House and Regent House are each home to 12 two-


bedroom apartments, including two stunning penthouses on the top fl oor of each building.


These individually-designed, contemporary apartments, which each come with an allocated parking space, enjoy the same level of style and specifi cation synonymous with all Dandara developments. Regent House apartments are available from £305,000, with penthouses from £575,000 and Help to Buy on selected properties. Apartments in Park House are soon to be released, with prices available on application. All apartments come with a 10-year warranty.


• For more information, call 01892 800580, visit knightswood.co.uk or pop into the Marketing Suite, open daily from 10am-5pm.


Otford palace Sevenoaks District Council has bid a royal farewell to the Archbishop’s Palace in Otford after handing over the reins to newly crowned leaseholders, the Archbishop’s Palace Conservation Trust. The Tudor Palace, dating back to 1515 and once the residency of King Henry VIII, has been in the Council’s possession since 1964 with the remains of the tower, gatehouse and other relics all listed as a scheduled ancient monument. Since being under the


Council’s control, the iconic building has undergone several major improvements such as a new fl at roof in the late 1970s and other works since the turn of the millennium, including £130,000 to preserve the structures,


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ensuring that they are in good stead for its new owners. After the new 99-year lease


was approved by the Council’s Cabinet back in September, the Archbishop’s Palace Conservation Trust will look to pursue their ambition to convert the remains of the North West corner tower and part of the northern gatehouse into a self-sustaining centre about the heritage of this building and the area.


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