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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Unique Detached Chalet Bungalow
- Five Bedrooms & Three Bathrooms
- Over 2100 Sq.Ft Of Spacious & Versatile Accommodation
- Includes A Self Contained Annexe
- New Bespoke Kitchen/Diner With Bi-Fold Doors
- Under Floor Heating & Wood Burning Stoves
- 0.10 Acre Plot Of Gardens & Driveway
- Village Location With Countryside Views
- Less Than Four Miles To The Cathedral City Of Canterbury
- EPC RATING: C - COUNCIL TAX: C
Situated in the charming village of Chartham, surrounded by rolling countryside and just moments from the Steiner school and local primary, Silvaplana also benefits from being just 4 miles from the cathedral city of Canterbury.
The main entrance of the property is via a UPVC glazed door which opens into a spacious hallway, recently decorated with Farrow and Ball décor, and wood effect flooring which can be found throughout the downstairs space.
To the left one will find a generously proportioned sitting room with wood burning stove that is set upon a marble hearth and encompassed by a limestone mantel piece.
Whilst to the right of the hallway there are two bedrooms, the main bedroom has been fitted with bespoke wardrobes and drawers.
The bathroom adjacent, has recently been updated with a black framed quadrant shower cubicle and matching rainfall shower, the WC and basin is set within a vanity unit.
The kitchen/diner has admiring views and enjoys wonderful sunsets through the dark framed bi-fold doors. The kitchen presents a modern yet minimalistic finish, there is an array of matt curved units that are set around quartz work tops and glass splash backs. Stairs rise to the first floor where there is a family bathroom and an additional two bedrooms, which each have separate study/play areas, the layout is versatile yet spacious.
ANNEXE:
The annexe can be accessed from the upstairs accommodation and has its own entrance, which is accessed via the side garden. The entrance lobby leads to a well-appointed bathroom and cosy sitting room with wood burning stove. Whilst to the right there is a kitchen breakfast room that connects to rear garden through the French doors. A double bedroom with separate washroom can be found on the first floor.
OUTSIDE:
Silvaplana has 0.10 acres of grounds made up of four gardens and a driveway which provides parking for several cars, whilst to the left there is a south facing garden, that is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by fencing.
At the rear of the property the garden has been finished with artificial grass, raised decking, and complemented with established shrubs and small trees. The rear garden has been divided allowing the annexe to have an area in addition to its garden found at the east side of the property. There is an extension to the side of the main house which offers additional storage or gym area.
SITUATION:
The ancient village of Chartham is four miles west of the cathedral city of Canterbury. It is located on the Great Stour River and is surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland, including apple and pear orchards. It is served by a village hall, a doctors surgery, a village store, a post office, pubs, Steiner school and a primary school.
There is a railway station with easy access to Canterbury, Ashford and the high-speed links to London and Europe. There is also a regular bus service to Canterbury and Ashford and a cycle path runs along the banks of the river Stour all the way into Canterbury.
The nearby cathedral city of Canterbury also has a wide range of amenities, including excellent shopping and leisure facilities, primary and secondary schools as well as three universities, two hospitals and railway stations. Canterbury also offers a diverse selection of restaurants and international eateries.
The thriving market town of Ashford also offers excellent shopping, recreational and educational amenities, along with a high-speed rail link from Ashford International Station which reaches London St Pancras in just 38 minutes.
The area is very well served by road connections, with the A2/M2 accessible from nearby Canterbury and the M20 (which can be joined at Ashford) both connecting with London and the coast. The Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone provides a regular shuttle service to Europe, whilst the Port of Dover also provides regular ferry crossings to the Continent.
The nearby town of Faversham has a thriving High Street with a variety of independent traders as well as well-known brands and three times a week the town has a bustling market. The town has several well-regarded primary schools as well as the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and good leisure facilities including an indoor/outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, and a large park. recreation ground
SITUATION:
The ancient village of Chartham is four miles west of the cathedral city of Canterbury. It is located on the Great Stour River and is surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland, including apple and pear orchards. It is served by a village hall, a doctors surgery, a village store, a post office, pubs, and a primary school.
There is a railway station with easy access to Canterbury, Ashford and the high-speed links to London and Europe. There is also a regular bus service to Canterbury and Ashford and a cycle path runs along the banks of the river Stour all the way into Canterbury.
The nearby cathedral city of Canterbury also has a wide range of amenities, including excellent shopping and leisure facilities, primary and secondary schools as well as three universities, two hospitals and railway stations. Canterbury also offers a diverse selection of restaurants and international eateries.
The thriving market town of Ashford also offers excellent shopping, recreational and educational amenities, along with a high-speed rail link from Ashford International Station which reaches London St Pancras in just 38 minutes.
The area is very well served by road connections, with the A2/M2 accessible from nearby Canterbury and the M20 (which can be joined at Ashford) both connecting with London and the coast. The Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone provides a regular shuttle service to Europe, whilst the Port of Dover also provides regular ferry crossings to the Continent.
The nearby town of Faversham has a thriving High Street with a variety of independent traders as well as well-known brands and three times a week the town has a bustling market. The town has several well-regarded primary schools as well as the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and good leisure facilities including an indoor/outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, and a large park. recreation ground.
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.
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