7 bedroom detached house for sale
Albert Road, Ashford TN24 8NU
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Detached house
7 beds
2 baths
2723
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Impressively spacious detached family home
- Arranged on three floors over 2,700 sqft
- Flexible accommodation arrangement
- Seven double bedrooms
- Central location few mintues from town & mainline station
- Double detached garage & driveway
- Ideal for multi generational living
- Large basement
- Rare opportunity with exciting potential
Arranged over three floors, this fabulous detached home spans over 2,700 sqft. Ashford town centre and mainline station are only a few minutes walk along with highly favoured grammar schools, multiple shops and leisure facilities. The flexibly arranged accommodation would lend itself perfectly to multi generational living and offers seven double bedrooms, two bathrooms, three large reception rooms and basement with good headroom.
The enclosed rear garden enjoys a secluded feel whilst the double detached garage and driveway provide ample off road parking along the attractive tree lined street in this much favoured residential area.
Ashford - Ashford was once a modest market town at a crossing point on the Kentish Stour ,the cattle market charter dates from 1243 when there were drovers routes in from the surrounding villages throughout the middle ages . By the 1600’s Ashford had several successful families and in 1663 Sir Norton Knatchbull started an Ashford school. That building is now the Ashford Museum, the Norton Knatchbull school continues in the town today with 5 other secondary schools. In the 1840’s Ashford was transformed by the arrival of the railway; connecting Ashford to London and the channel ports ; the market moved to be alongside the railway and everything travelled by train; Ashford had a railway works building engines and wagons for over 150 years. Today it is still a centre of railway engineering expertise. In the 1990’s Ashford became the centre for High Speed Rail which carved through the town , moving the market once again: to an out of town site on the new Orbital industrial park ,connecting to the recently opened M20 motorway. By 2009 South East trains were running high speed between Ashford and London cutting the journey from 1hr10 to 38 minutes.
The former market area along the railway is now multi screen cinema and event destination space, and part of the former railway works is now a landmark designer outlet centre created by the international architect Richard Rogers.
With a wide range of shopping and eating at the outlet centre , a range of supermarkets across the town and thriving industrial and retail parks, Ashford has attracted a lot of new build housing widening the choice in the town. As Kent has a thriving tourist industry there is also much to see and do out and about in what used to be known as the garden of Kent, that has become the vineyards of Kent.
Entrance Hall -
Conservatory -
Sitting Room - 4.22m x 3.94m (13'10 x 12'11) -
Dining Room - 4.39m x 3.61m (14'5 x 11'10) -
Family Room - 4.52m x 3.94m (14'10 x 12'11) -
Kitchen - 3.61m x 3.45m (11'10 x 11'4) -
Bathroom/Wc -
Basement -
First Floor Landing -
Bedroom One - 6.12m x 4.22m (20'1 x 13'10 ) -
Bedroom Two - 4.55m x 3.94m (14'11 x 12'11) -
Bedroom Three - 4.39m x 3.61m (14'5 x 11'10 ) -
Bedroom Four - 3.63m x 2.39m (11'11 x 7'10) -
Shower Room/Wc -
Second Floor Landing -
Bedroom Five - 4.57m x 3.96m (15'0 x 13'0 ) -
Bedroom Six - 4.11m x 4.22m (13'6 x 13'10) -
Bedroom Seven - 4.14m x 3.96m (13'7 x 13'0) -
Rear Garden -
Garage & Driveway - Double detached garage and driveway.
Tenure - Freehold.
Services - All mains services connected.
Council Tax - Ashford Borough Council Tax Band: C
The enclosed rear garden enjoys a secluded feel whilst the double detached garage and driveway provide ample off road parking along the attractive tree lined street in this much favoured residential area.
Ashford - Ashford was once a modest market town at a crossing point on the Kentish Stour ,the cattle market charter dates from 1243 when there were drovers routes in from the surrounding villages throughout the middle ages . By the 1600’s Ashford had several successful families and in 1663 Sir Norton Knatchbull started an Ashford school. That building is now the Ashford Museum, the Norton Knatchbull school continues in the town today with 5 other secondary schools. In the 1840’s Ashford was transformed by the arrival of the railway; connecting Ashford to London and the channel ports ; the market moved to be alongside the railway and everything travelled by train; Ashford had a railway works building engines and wagons for over 150 years. Today it is still a centre of railway engineering expertise. In the 1990’s Ashford became the centre for High Speed Rail which carved through the town , moving the market once again: to an out of town site on the new Orbital industrial park ,connecting to the recently opened M20 motorway. By 2009 South East trains were running high speed between Ashford and London cutting the journey from 1hr10 to 38 minutes.
The former market area along the railway is now multi screen cinema and event destination space, and part of the former railway works is now a landmark designer outlet centre created by the international architect Richard Rogers.
With a wide range of shopping and eating at the outlet centre , a range of supermarkets across the town and thriving industrial and retail parks, Ashford has attracted a lot of new build housing widening the choice in the town. As Kent has a thriving tourist industry there is also much to see and do out and about in what used to be known as the garden of Kent, that has become the vineyards of Kent.
Entrance Hall -
Conservatory -
Sitting Room - 4.22m x 3.94m (13'10 x 12'11) -
Dining Room - 4.39m x 3.61m (14'5 x 11'10) -
Family Room - 4.52m x 3.94m (14'10 x 12'11) -
Kitchen - 3.61m x 3.45m (11'10 x 11'4) -
Bathroom/Wc -
Basement -
First Floor Landing -
Bedroom One - 6.12m x 4.22m (20'1 x 13'10 ) -
Bedroom Two - 4.55m x 3.94m (14'11 x 12'11) -
Bedroom Three - 4.39m x 3.61m (14'5 x 11'10 ) -
Bedroom Four - 3.63m x 2.39m (11'11 x 7'10) -
Shower Room/Wc -
Second Floor Landing -
Bedroom Five - 4.57m x 3.96m (15'0 x 13'0 ) -
Bedroom Six - 4.11m x 4.22m (13'6 x 13'10) -
Bedroom Seven - 4.14m x 3.96m (13'7 x 13'0) -
Rear Garden -
Garage & Driveway - Double detached garage and driveway.
Tenure - Freehold.
Services - All mains services connected.
Council Tax - Ashford Borough Council Tax Band: C
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About this agent

At Gould Harrison we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services, providing assistance no matter what your property needs. We have been helping first time buyers, families, investors, portfolio managers and developers throughout Ashford and its picturesque villages for many years and have established ourselves as the leading, most experienced independent agent in Ashford. Our professionally qualified staff with over 100 years of collective experience are ideally placed to offer you the right advice and help you achieve the best price for your home. Through extensive market research and the monitoring of historic and current trends, we can ensure your home is effectively marketed and guide you on the most appropriate strategy. Our wealth of experience also means that the handling and negotiating of offers is done with the upmost skill and care, minimizing any stress and always working with your best interests at heart. Our well trained team have industry recognised qualifications through ARLA, NAEA & RICS meaning you are in safe hands.
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