3 bedroom detached house
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
0.50 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Features and description
- Well presented country cottage
- Double garage and parking
- Lovely gardens and rural views
- Many country walks close by
- Good access to Chartham station
- Accessible to Canterbury
I've often admired this fold in the North Downs, a really lovely spot -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
A delightful Grade II listed country cottage of 17th Century origin featuring leaded light oak framed windows, exposed beams, and an Inglenook fireplace. The cottage is surrounded by well-tended gardens with a pillared entrance and a double garage.
The property is almost surrounded by undulating countryside typical of the Kent Downs.
About 0.5 acres.
Grade II listed detached cottage believed to have origins in the 17th Century and still featuring an abundance of period features including exposed beams and an Inglenook fireplace. The property was understood to have been extended in the 1980s and again in 2014.
The well-equipped accommodation includes mains gas fired central heating, underfloor heating in the dining room, kitchen and cloakroom, leaded light Oak framed windows and a fitted kitchen complete with Granite counters, integral appliances including a built-in TV, wine cooler, fridge and underfloor heating.
Externally, the house is surrounded by meticulously well-kept gardens and is served by a tarmacadam driveway through a pillared entrance gateway and leading to a modern double garage with electric doors and loft storage above. Outside WC.
The property is in a Conservation Area and almost entirely surrounded by undulating countryside typical of the Kent Downs with some lovely walks and cycle routes close by.
The nearby village of Chartham enjoys an excellent range of facilities including a mainline railway station connecting with both Canterbury West and Ashford International, each with connections to HS1.
The village is supported by several local facilities including convenience shops, a primary school and a pedestrian and cycle route following the course of the River Stour all the way to the centre of the City of Canterbury (National Cycle Route 18).
The Cathedral City of Canterbury is renowned for its shopping centre, cultural interests, UNESCO sites, tourist attractions and universities. The city also has a choice of schools both in the state and private sectors including grammar schools for both boys and girls.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: G
Connectivity: Broadband and mobile coverage available.
Our Ref: AVS240199
#TheGardenOfEngland
A delightful Grade II listed country cottage of 17th Century origin featuring leaded light oak framed windows, exposed beams, and an Inglenook fireplace. The cottage is surrounded by well-tended gardens with a pillared entrance and a double garage.
The property is almost surrounded by undulating countryside typical of the Kent Downs.
About 0.5 acres.
Grade II listed detached cottage believed to have origins in the 17th Century and still featuring an abundance of period features including exposed beams and an Inglenook fireplace. The property was understood to have been extended in the 1980s and again in 2014.
The well-equipped accommodation includes mains gas fired central heating, underfloor heating in the dining room, kitchen and cloakroom, leaded light Oak framed windows and a fitted kitchen complete with Granite counters, integral appliances including a built-in TV, wine cooler, fridge and underfloor heating.
Externally, the house is surrounded by meticulously well-kept gardens and is served by a tarmacadam driveway through a pillared entrance gateway and leading to a modern double garage with electric doors and loft storage above. Outside WC.
The property is in a Conservation Area and almost entirely surrounded by undulating countryside typical of the Kent Downs with some lovely walks and cycle routes close by.
The nearby village of Chartham enjoys an excellent range of facilities including a mainline railway station connecting with both Canterbury West and Ashford International, each with connections to HS1.
The village is supported by several local facilities including convenience shops, a primary school and a pedestrian and cycle route following the course of the River Stour all the way to the centre of the City of Canterbury (National Cycle Route 18).
The Cathedral City of Canterbury is renowned for its shopping centre, cultural interests, UNESCO sites, tourist attractions and universities. The city also has a choice of schools both in the state and private sectors including grammar schools for both boys and girls.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: G
Connectivity: Broadband and mobile coverage available.
Our Ref: AVS240199
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