Guide price
£625,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Saltwood/Hythe
Chain-free
Study
Added yesterday
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1334
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- Located in the heart of Saltwood village
- Charming home combining timeless character with thoughtful modern updates
- Kitchen and Utility room
- Ground floor cloakroom
- Reception room
- Dining room
- Study
- Three bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Single garage and off road parking
A handsome well located family home in the heart of the village with generous gardens, ground floor extension and No onward chain.
Situation
Saltwood is a picture-perfect village which features a pretty green, a welcoming village hall, a local store, a delightful restaurant, and an enchanting church, all contributing to its timeless appeal. Families seeking excellent education options have two primary schools within a short walk, while Brockhill Performing Arts College also lies in close proximity, along with two highly regarded Grammar Schools situated in Folkestone. A short drive away, the market town of Hythe awaits, with a variety of independent shops, boutiques, charming cafés, and inviting restaurants. Four supermarkets, including well-known names like Waitrose and Sainsbury's, cater to the practical needs of residents.Saltwood and its surroundings offer a wealth of sports and leisure activities including sailing, tennis, squash, cricket, and bowls clubs. There is an abundance of footpaths, bridleways, and Brockhill Country Park, offering scenic routes nearby.With excellent commuting links, Saltwood ensures convenient access to various destinations. The M20 motorway junction (Junction 11) lies a mere 1.8 miles away, while the Sandling mainline railway station is less than 1 mile from the village. For swift travel to London, the High-Speed Link is accessible from both Folkestone (5 miles) and Ashford (11.5 miles), with journey times to St Pancras estimated at around 53 and 38 minutes, respectively.
Property
Offered for the first time in nearly half a century, Little Close is a charming semi-detached home set on the former grounds of Bullaceton. With its classic brick and tile-hung elevations beneath a pitched tile roof, this well-maintained property combines timeless character with thoughtful modern updates. Extended to the rear in 2006, the home offers versatile living across two floors. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance vestibule, central hall, front-facing living room flowing into a dining area, and a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances which in turn opens to a practical and spacious utility room. Additional ground floor highlights include a separate reception room, a useful study area, and a cloakroom which adds to its flexibility. Upstairs, are three bedrooms which benefit from fitted wardrobes or cupboard space, complemented by a modern family bathroom with a separate shower. Additional features include gas central heating, double glazing, and no onward chain, ensuring a smooth move for the next owner. A rare opportunity to own a much-loved home with history, space, and comfort in equal measure.
Outside
Externally, the property is approached via a shared access with right of way and offers ample off-road parking and a single garage with electric roller door, power and lighting. The property is set back from the road with a lawned garden and mature hedging providing a degree of privacy and seclusion. A side gate provides access to the highlight of this house with a superb generous sized garden enjoying a variety of established planting, shrubs, bushes and trees creating a tranquil setting. For added convenience there are two garden sheds, summerhouse and a greenhouse.
Services
All main services are understood to be connected.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Situation
Saltwood is a picture-perfect village which features a pretty green, a welcoming village hall, a local store, a delightful restaurant, and an enchanting church, all contributing to its timeless appeal. Families seeking excellent education options have two primary schools within a short walk, while Brockhill Performing Arts College also lies in close proximity, along with two highly regarded Grammar Schools situated in Folkestone. A short drive away, the market town of Hythe awaits, with a variety of independent shops, boutiques, charming cafés, and inviting restaurants. Four supermarkets, including well-known names like Waitrose and Sainsbury's, cater to the practical needs of residents.Saltwood and its surroundings offer a wealth of sports and leisure activities including sailing, tennis, squash, cricket, and bowls clubs. There is an abundance of footpaths, bridleways, and Brockhill Country Park, offering scenic routes nearby.With excellent commuting links, Saltwood ensures convenient access to various destinations. The M20 motorway junction (Junction 11) lies a mere 1.8 miles away, while the Sandling mainline railway station is less than 1 mile from the village. For swift travel to London, the High-Speed Link is accessible from both Folkestone (5 miles) and Ashford (11.5 miles), with journey times to St Pancras estimated at around 53 and 38 minutes, respectively.
Property
Offered for the first time in nearly half a century, Little Close is a charming semi-detached home set on the former grounds of Bullaceton. With its classic brick and tile-hung elevations beneath a pitched tile roof, this well-maintained property combines timeless character with thoughtful modern updates. Extended to the rear in 2006, the home offers versatile living across two floors. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance vestibule, central hall, front-facing living room flowing into a dining area, and a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances which in turn opens to a practical and spacious utility room. Additional ground floor highlights include a separate reception room, a useful study area, and a cloakroom which adds to its flexibility. Upstairs, are three bedrooms which benefit from fitted wardrobes or cupboard space, complemented by a modern family bathroom with a separate shower. Additional features include gas central heating, double glazing, and no onward chain, ensuring a smooth move for the next owner. A rare opportunity to own a much-loved home with history, space, and comfort in equal measure.
Outside
Externally, the property is approached via a shared access with right of way and offers ample off-road parking and a single garage with electric roller door, power and lighting. The property is set back from the road with a lawned garden and mature hedging providing a degree of privacy and seclusion. A side gate provides access to the highlight of this house with a superb generous sized garden enjoying a variety of established planting, shrubs, bushes and trees creating a tranquil setting. For added convenience there are two garden sheds, summerhouse and a greenhouse.
Services
All main services are understood to be connected.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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At Colebrook Sturrock we are proud of the award–winning reputation we have built around core values. We always act with integrity and honesty; these simple principles build strong relationships with our clients, which naturally develops into mutual trust. So much so, that repeat business or from personal recommendation, forms a major part of our activity. Everyone at Colebrook Sturrock has a real interest in the people and property we work with and genuinely enjoy helping coordinate our clients move, very often from the first contact, right the way through to completion and beyond. Staff throughout our 8 offices are friendly and approachable and we are sure you will find them a real pleasure to work with. Furthermore, on a professional level, the Directors are qualified members of the National Association of Estate Agents and are members of The Property Ombudsman, which our clients find very reassuring. It goes without saying, that selling a home can sometimes be a fraught and stressful process, particularly if the agent involved is not working closely with you every step of the way, or indeed has no motivation to do so. At Colebrook Sturrock we aim to guide you through every element of your move, aiming to make your move enjoyable, from helping you to prepare for a sale, to keeping you informed throughout the process. We welcome the opportunity of talking to you in more detail about how applying some of our principles and methods can make a real difference to your moving experience. By choosing Colebrook Sturrock to sell your property you will benefit from many years of Estate Agency experience, hence we are able to offer you a bespoke marketing service to suit your needs, including professional photography, glossy brochures, accompanied viewings, and enhanced exposure from a regional network of branches across East Kent, all working on your behalf. So confident are we about the service we can provide, we do not tie you into a lengthy Estate Agency contract. We only act for you our clients, and will not abuse the opportunity to sell other services to you or your potential buyers. No financial services, no referral fees from any related industry, just the best transparent service and advice to you, our clients. Colebrook Sturrock are recognised as one of the area’s leading specialists with genuine local knowledge and sales offices in Bridge, Elham, Hawkinge, Minster, Saltwood, Sandwich, Walmer and St Margaret’s at Cliffe.
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