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3 bedroom terraced house for sale
West Street, Faversham, Kent, ME13
Featured
Chain-free
Study
Recently added
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1432
EPC rating: F
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Period Property
- Central Location
- Original Features
- Parking
- No Chain
- Grade II Listed Building
This beautiful period home is believed to date back to around 1500 and is rich in charm, character and original features. The property also benefits from having many of the original deeds dating back centuries, offering a fascinating insight into its history. Situated in the heart of Faversham, this is a truly unique and special home.
Upon entering, you step directly into a bright and welcoming dining area, where large windows allow natural light to flood the space. A few steps lead down into the spacious lounge, a warm and inviting room centred around an impressive fireplace which heats the room beautifully. Original tiled flooring further enhances the home’s authentic period character. From the lounge, steps descend to a useful cellar, ideal for wine storage. Doors also open out to a charming courtyard garden, perfect for morning coffee or relaxed evenings with outdoor lighting already installed. From the lounge, a step leads into the kitchen, where one of the standout features of the home can be found: the original stone well, now attractively displayed beneath a removable glass cover and internally lit.
The first floor offers a well-proportioned double bedroom, comfortably accommodating a double bed and featuring a recessed area ideal for wardrobe space. The window marks the site of the original Elizabethan windows, adding further historical interest. Also on this level is a second large bedroom, which benefits from an original built-in wardrobe and additional storage within a cupboard beneath the stairs.
At the top of the home is a further generous bedroom, complemented by a substantial walk-in wardrobe providing excellent storage. This floor also houses a second bathroom with a shower and notably strong water pressure.
The garden is wonderfully natural and mature, attracting an abundance of wildlife, and includes a large garden shed offering practical storage. Beyond the garden, there is parking for two cars.
The property is just a short walk from Faversham town centre, a charming historic market town offering an eclectic mix of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, along with direct rail links to London.
Identification Checks
These details are yet to be approved by the vendor. Identification checks Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
Location
Faversham is one of England’s most historic and charming towns, nestled between the Kent Downs and the austere beauty of its coastal wetlands. This picturesque market town is steeped in history with nearly 500 listed buildings, the famous Shepherd Neame Brewery, Britain’s oldest which was founded in 1698 and a thriving Town Centre which was nominated as a Rising Star in the Great British High Street Awards in October 2015.
Upon entering, you step directly into a bright and welcoming dining area, where large windows allow natural light to flood the space. A few steps lead down into the spacious lounge, a warm and inviting room centred around an impressive fireplace which heats the room beautifully. Original tiled flooring further enhances the home’s authentic period character. From the lounge, steps descend to a useful cellar, ideal for wine storage. Doors also open out to a charming courtyard garden, perfect for morning coffee or relaxed evenings with outdoor lighting already installed. From the lounge, a step leads into the kitchen, where one of the standout features of the home can be found: the original stone well, now attractively displayed beneath a removable glass cover and internally lit.
The first floor offers a well-proportioned double bedroom, comfortably accommodating a double bed and featuring a recessed area ideal for wardrobe space. The window marks the site of the original Elizabethan windows, adding further historical interest. Also on this level is a second large bedroom, which benefits from an original built-in wardrobe and additional storage within a cupboard beneath the stairs.
At the top of the home is a further generous bedroom, complemented by a substantial walk-in wardrobe providing excellent storage. This floor also houses a second bathroom with a shower and notably strong water pressure.
The garden is wonderfully natural and mature, attracting an abundance of wildlife, and includes a large garden shed offering practical storage. Beyond the garden, there is parking for two cars.
The property is just a short walk from Faversham town centre, a charming historic market town offering an eclectic mix of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, along with direct rail links to London.
Identification Checks
These details are yet to be approved by the vendor. Identification checks Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
Location
Faversham is one of England’s most historic and charming towns, nestled between the Kent Downs and the austere beauty of its coastal wetlands. This picturesque market town is steeped in history with nearly 500 listed buildings, the famous Shepherd Neame Brewery, Britain’s oldest which was founded in 1698 and a thriving Town Centre which was nominated as a Rising Star in the Great British High Street Awards in October 2015.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 4.93m x 2.97m
Living Room 5.36m x 4.93m
Hall
Dining Room 4.2m x 2.16m
Kitchen 4.14m x 2.8m
Bedroom 4.93m x 3.68m
Bedroom 5.36m x 4.2m
Bathroom 3.45m x 2.06m
Bedroom/Study 5.92m x 4.67m
Shower Room
Cellar 4.93m x 2.97m
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