5 bedroom terraced house for sale
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Features and description
- Being Marketed With No Onward Chain
- Beautiful characterful five bedroom period home in rare town centre location
- Cobbled street two minutes’ walk from market square and short walk to Faversham train station with fast links to London for commuters
- Short walk to excellent state primary and secondary schools (five minute walk across market square to co-educational Grammar School)
- Currently a substantial grade II listed family home but with permission for commercial use at front if desired (historic converted shop)
- Large reception room with working log burner
- Large kitchen / diner with utility room, pantry, fireplace with open fire
- Pretty courtyard garden with roof terrace and parking space if desired
- Converted basement playroom / gym / study
- Energy Performance Certificate: D
RESERVE YOUR NEXT CHAPTER IN THE VERY HEART OF HISTORIC FAVERSHAM WITH THIS MAGNIFICENT GRADE II LISTED PROPERTY, PRESENTING A TRULY UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR DISCERNING BUYERS. BEING MARKETED WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN, THIS SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE SEAMLESSLY BLENDS A RICH TAPESTRY OF PERIOD FEATURES WITH MODERN LIVING, OFFERING INCREDIBLE VERSATILITY AS EITHER A GRAND FIVE-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME OR A TOWN CENTRE SHOP PREMISES WITH INTEGRATED LIVING ACCOMMODATION. ITS PRIME TOWN CENTRE LOCATION ENSURES CONVENIENCE, WHILE ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE ADDS AN UNDENIABLE CHARM.
Stepping inside, the property's character is immediately apparent. The ground floor boasts two impressive reception rooms, each exuding warmth and history. One of these features a log burner, perfect for cosy evenings, while the other showcases an open fireplace, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation or entertaining. The layout thoughtfully caters to both family life and potential commercial use, with a ground floor WC adding to the practicality.
The heart of this home is undoubtedly the expansive kitchen/dining room. This generous space is designed for family gatherings and culinary adventures, featuring an open fireplace that serves as a focal point, promising warmth and a convivial ambience during mealtimes and celebrations. Adjacent to this, a useful utility room and a traditional pantry provide ample storage and functionality, ensuring the home runs smoothly.
Ascending through the property, there are five good-sized bedrooms, offering comfortable and private retreats for all family members. These are complemented by two well-appointed family bathrooms, designed to cater to the needs of a busy household. The property's unique layout extends to the attic, where a further reception room awaits, offering a secluded space ideal for a home office, a quiet reading nook, or a creative studio, all while enjoying elevated views over the historic surroundings.
The converted basement provides an additional reception space which is a versatile area that could be used as a media room, games room or study, offering a cool and quiet sanctuary away from the main living areas. The medieval elements woven throughout the property, from exposed beams to original architectural features, tell a story of centuries past, creating a truly unique home.
Outside, the property has a charming and secluded courtyard garden. This outdoor space is perfect for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply unwinding in a tranquil setting. Thoughtfully designed, a portion of this garden can also be used for parking a small car, a rare and invaluable asset in this town centre location. Residents of West Street benefit from town centre parking permits allowing on-street parking, including on the market square if preferred. Further enhancing the outdoor offering is a roof terrace, providing an elevated vantage point for evening drinks and Kent’s famous sunsets.
Faversham itself is a highly sought-after historic market town close to Whitstable, and is renowned for its independent shops, weekly markets, regular festivals including the annual Hop Festival, and many cultural activities including Faversham Literary and Comedy festivals. Faversham has excellent transport links both by train, with fast direct trains to St Pancras, Victoria, Cannon Street and Stratford, and via the M2 junctions 6 and 7. Faversham is home to England’s oldest brewery Shepherd Neame, located on the market square.
This property is situated within walking distance of several excellent state primary and secondary schools, including the local co-educational Grammer School. Excellent additional private and state schools can be found in Canterbury and Whitstable. The property has access to three additional Grammar Schools in the local area.
With its blend of historical grandeur, versatile living options and prime location, this Grade II listed home offers and unparalleled opportunity to acquire a truly special property in one of Kent’s most charming towns.
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