2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- No onward chain
- Two bedrooms
- In need of improvement
- Good sized garden
- Close to village centre
- Walking distance to train station
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A character 2 bed semi-detached house with some original features and enclosed garden, within the conservation area and walking distance to the village shops, schools and station.
No onward chain
An attractive semi detached property of brick construction with tile hung elevations and would now benefit from some sympathetic refurbishment/updating. There are some lovely period features including picture rails, wooden floorboards and sash windows. The front of the property is directly on Scotton Street with two steps to the front door. The entrance hall is open plan with stairs to the first floor and sitting room/dining room being one long room with 2 feature fireplaces. There is shelving to the right of the dining room fireplace and storage cupboards below on either side. There is a door into the inner hall which has a walk-in understairs cupboard housing the boiler and another cupboard next to it used to house the washing machine and small freezer. From here there is a door into the kitchen which has been fitted with a range of bespoke oak wall, base units and larder fridge, tiled worksurface, freestanding gas oven and door into the conservatory. This is a lovely light room with sliding door opening into the garden. There is also a separate door to the cloakroom fitted with w/c and radiator.
On the first floor are 2 good size double bedrooms. The master bedroom is a lovely light room with double sash windows, pretty ornamental fireplace, one storage cupboard and one built-in wardrobe. The 2nd bedroom also being a double and with similar ornamental fireplace, shelf cupboard and views from the sash window over the rear garden. The family bathroom is a good size and fitted with a panel bath with shower over, w/c, pedestal wash basin and part wood panelling.
Outside
There is side access from the front of the property to the rear garden. The rear garden is easily maintained having patio area, path to the wooden shed and various tree, shrub and flower borders.
There is no off road parking available, only on Scotton Street.
Situation
Scotton Street is set within an idyllic location, on the fringe of the North Downs, close to the centre of the village of Wye. With its excellent amenities, schools, railway station and busy social scene, Wye is hugely popular with commuters for access to London being only 37 minutes on the High Speed Rail to St Pancras from Ashford International. It also has good road links to Ashford on the A20 and Canterbury via the A28. Ashford Town has further shopping and educational facilities including private and grammar schools, McArthur Glen Outlet and Waitrose. The City of Canterbury is approximately 12 miles and offers further extensive shopping facilities, schools including private and grammar, university and of course the stunning Cathedral. There are some fabulous walks across the North Downs and Wye Crown.
Services
Mains water supply
Mains drainage
Gas fired boiler and central heating
Mains electricity
Council Tax (existing property) – Band D
Tenure – Freehold
Flood Risk - Low
Broadband – Yes
Mobile Signal Coverage – Yes (OfCom)
Our Ref: AHS230228
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