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3 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stunning Grade 2 Listed Family Home
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- Two Large Formal Reception Rooms
- Modern Kitchen Extension
- Garden Office
- Secluded Garden
- Excellent Town Location
- Original Wooden Floors
- Period Features
A spacious three bedroom Georgian grade II listed lovingly restored family home.
The house is one of only three a terrace which was built for the managers of Faversham’s historic Gunpowder Works. It is believed to date back to circa 1770.
The entrance door opens into a useful entrance lobby, with space for coats and shoes. An inner door opens into a spacious hall with original Georgian hardwood flooring which continues throughout the hall and upstairs. The lounge to the front has a light and airy feel; with parquet flooring, a large sash window and feature fireplace surrounded by original shelving on either which forms a stunning focal point. Moving through the property there is a second reception, currently used as a formal dining room, which has a large, exposed brick fireplace and sash window overlooking the tranquil rear garden. The kitchen has been extended by the current owners and has been sympathetically done; the vaulted ceiling and exposed oak beams add a sense of space and light to the room. It is fitted with an impressive modern kitchen and double French doors to the garden. There is also a WC, pantry, and useful crawlspace cellar for storage.
Upstairs, a spacious hall gives access to the three double bedrooms; all well-lit with sizeable sash windows and stunning original Georgian panelling. The owners have added a well-appointed bathroom with both a shower and separate bath to complete the first-floor accommodation.
The garden, measuring approximately 65 ft, includes a patio, lawned area and an insulated home office with electrics. It is fully enclosed, not overlooked, and backs onto a working stream. It has a beautiful backdrop of mature trees, offering a peaceful ambiance. There is also a very useful home office
Located in a popular conservation area, this house is just a few minutes’ walk to the town centre and rail station. The medieval market town of Faversham has a superb offering of primary and secondary schools, including the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. High-speed trains run from the mainline station at Faversham to London.
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