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2 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 1830's end of terrace cottage in the sought after village of Hamstreet
- Open plan living/dining room with an electric fire
- 2 double bedrooms
- Ground floor bathroom
- Large garden
- Private driveway with parking for 2 cars
- Sought after location with excellent local amenities
- 0.5 miles to Hamstreet train station with links to Ashford International & Hastings
- 5.5 miles to Ashford town centre & Ashford International with high speed services to St Pancras
- 0.5 miles to Hamstreet Primary Academy with a good Ofsted rating
Property Description: Guide Price £280,000 - £300,000. This delightful cottage occupies a generous corner plot in the sought after village of Hamstreet. The village is hugely popular with families due to its excellent amenities including a primary school, a train station, a Morrisons daily supermarket, a pub, a tea room and an Indian restaurant, all of which are in walking distance of the property. The property has been tastefully decorated throughout with a large open, plan living/dining room perfect for modern family living. The kitchen is well fitted with an integrated oven and hob and space for a fridge/freezer and a washing machine. There is rear lobby between the kitchen and the bathroom which has access to a small enclosed courtyard. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms both with useful storage space. Externally the garden is a great size for all the family to enjoy. It runs almost the entire length of the front of the row of cottages and is mostly laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and shrubs along the borders. There is also a private driveway to the side with parking for two cars.
Location: The Kentish village of Hamstreet is affectionately known as ‘the gateway to the marsh’, being located six miles south of Ashford where the ridge of clay hills meets the flat expanses of Romney Marsh, an area once awash with smuggling. Three long distance footpaths pass through the village; one follows the peaceful banks of the Royal Military Canal - the UK's third longest defensive structure, and two pass through the expansive woodland that is Hamstreet Woods. A second area of public woodland is located northeast of the village at Orlestone Forest. Orlestone is the original location of the village - now just a hamlet. The village has an array of local amenities including a shop with a post office, The Dukes Head pub, The Cosy Kettle tearoom and an Indian restaurant. There is a railway station with links to Ashford International and Hastings. Ashford International has high speed links to London St Pancras in just 37 minutes. Hamstreet primary school is within walking distance of the property, and regular buses run to and from Ashford town centre with a fantastic selection of secondary schools.
Directions: - TN26 2JS / What3Words - cabbage.hails.pampered
Council Tax: Council Tax Band B (correct as of February 2023) To check council tax rates for this property, please refer to
Local Authority: Ashford Borough Council -[use Contact Agent Button]. Kent County Council -[use Contact Agent Button]
Services: Oil fired central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity
Tenure: This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession upon completion
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