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4 bedroom property
Key information
Features and description
- 3/4 double bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- Historic building
- Bell tower included in freehold
- Immaculate communal gardens
- Off street parking
- 19ft dual aspect living room
- Immaculately presented
GUIDE PRICE £550,000 TO £595,000 - Welcome to this charming house boasting a perfect blend of historic charm and modern elegance. Step inside to discover a spacious layout featuring three generously sized double bedrooms and three pristine bathrooms, there is also the option of utilising one of the reception rooms to add an extra bedroom making this a fantastically versatile family home. The layout is also an ideal home for families or those who love to entertain. The heart of the home is the impressive 19ft dual aspect living room, flooded with natural light and offering a warm and inviting space to relax and unwind. The property's historic roots are evident throughout, with a unique bell tower included in the freehold, a true conversation starter for gatherings with friends and family. Immaculately presented, this home is ready to welcome its new owners to a lifestyle of comfort and style.
Outside, the property shines with its immaculate communal gardens, a peaceful retreat for morning coffees or al-fresco dining. Enjoy the convenience of off-street parking, a rare find in this sought-after location. The beautiful green space surrounding the property provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities and gatherings, creating a sense of tranquillity within the bustling city. Whether you're looking to soak up some sun or host a barbeque with loved ones, the outside space here offers endless possibilities for relaxation and enjoyment. Don't miss your chance to call this delightful property home and experience the best of both worlds - character and convenience, all in one place.
The bell tower at Leybourne Chase has a history marked by both resilience and repair. Initially, the tower housed three bells, but after a collapse in 1580, it was restored with two. Lightning struck the tower in 1966, causing a fire that led to only one bell being retained. The tower, originally Norman, was later encased in an additional wall in 1874 by architect Sir Arthur Blomfeld.
EPC Rating: C
Rooms
Kitchen 2.77m x 4.16m (9ft 1in x 13ft 7in)
Dining room 2.97m x 3.68m (9ft 8in x 12ft)
Living room 4.47m x 5.79m (14ft 7in x 18ft 11in)
Bedroom 3.14m x 4.60m (10ft 3in x 15ft 1in)
Bedroom 4.47m x 4.60m (14ft 7in x 15ft 1in)
Bedroom 3.14m x 4.60m (10ft 3in x 15ft 1in)
Parking - Off street
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