2 bedroom house
Chain-free
Sold STC
House
2 beds
1 bath
1022
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Intelligent use of period features
- Two double bedrooms
- Living room with vaulted ceilings
- Private rear garden
- Semi detached (hidden from the road)
- No onward chain
This is a fascinating conversion of a chapel with appealing open plan spaces. -- Greg Wood, Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
The rear part of this appealing and sympathetic conversion of a former chapel with inviting open plan spaces, two double bedrooms and a private garden.
Located in the centre of the village, within walking distance to the train station.
No onward chain.
The rear half of a thoughtfully converted chapel that boasts spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. Most of the accommodation is on the ground floor and includes two double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying access to the garden. With a large living area on the first floor, benefitting from a striking vaulted ceiling, there is a degree of versatility to re-arrange the layout to include a bedroom upstairs if desired.
The open plan kitchen diner is a particularly social space and The Old Chapel offers glimpses of its origins in the form of distinctive windows and exposed beams.
To the rear of the chapel is a private garden with terrace for outdoor dining and a small area of lawn. Beyond is a useful wooden garden store.
Chartham is a village situated on the Great Stour River, which runs through the village and adds to its picturesque charm. Chartham is known for its historical significance, rural beauty, and its proximity to the City of Canterbury which is just a few miles distant. It is a popular residential area for those who work in Canterbury but prefer a more tranquil setting.
The village is surrounded by beautiful Kentish countryside and Chartham railway station provides a convenient link to Canterbury and Ashford where HS1 services are available to London St Pancras.
Our Ref: AVS230154
#TheGardenOfEngland
The rear part of this appealing and sympathetic conversion of a former chapel with inviting open plan spaces, two double bedrooms and a private garden.
Located in the centre of the village, within walking distance to the train station.
No onward chain.
The rear half of a thoughtfully converted chapel that boasts spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. Most of the accommodation is on the ground floor and includes two double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying access to the garden. With a large living area on the first floor, benefitting from a striking vaulted ceiling, there is a degree of versatility to re-arrange the layout to include a bedroom upstairs if desired.
The open plan kitchen diner is a particularly social space and The Old Chapel offers glimpses of its origins in the form of distinctive windows and exposed beams.
To the rear of the chapel is a private garden with terrace for outdoor dining and a small area of lawn. Beyond is a useful wooden garden store.
Chartham is a village situated on the Great Stour River, which runs through the village and adds to its picturesque charm. Chartham is known for its historical significance, rural beauty, and its proximity to the City of Canterbury which is just a few miles distant. It is a popular residential area for those who work in Canterbury but prefer a more tranquil setting.
The village is surrounded by beautiful Kentish countryside and Chartham railway station provides a convenient link to Canterbury and Ashford where HS1 services are available to London St Pancras.
Our Ref: AVS230154
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