£290,000
(£457/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleSherwood Drive, Whitstable CT5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
635 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Woodward & Bishopp
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About this property
Cosy Family Home
Two Double Bedrooms
Kitchen-Diner
Enclosed Rear Garden
Popular 'Birds Estate'
Walking Distance To Town
Wheelchair accessible
Set in a popular part of Whitstable on the 'birds estate' lies this two-bedroom, mid-terrace, cosy family home. The ground floor layout comprises porch and entrance hall, lounge to the front leading onto a bright kitchen-diner that in turn leads onto a handy conservatory overlooking the rear garden. Onto the first floor, we have two double bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom. Externally, the open plan front garden faces a communal green, providing a sense of space, whilst the low maintenance, enclosed rear garden enjoys a patio area and potting shed. The access road to the rear has allowed some neighbouring properties to convert part of their respective rear gardens to off street parking, which signifies potential for this property if desired. Whitstable Town Centre is within walking distance, offering a range of boutique shops, award-winning restaurants and independent cafes. Excellent transport links include a high-speed train service to central London and local bus service.
Reception Room (3.96 m x 3.50 m (13'0" x 11'6"))
Kitchen/Dining Room (4.39 m x 2.74 m (14'5" x 9'0"))
Conservatory (3.96 m x 2.23 m (13'0" x 7'4"))
Bedroom One (4.41 m x 3.03 m (14'6" x 9'11"))
Bedroom Two (3.07 m x 2.47 m (10'1" x 8'1"))
Bathroom (1.88 m x 1.69 m (6'2" x 5'7"))
Front Garden (5.58 m x 4.75 m (18'4" x 15'7"))
Rear Garden (12.34 m x 5.23 m (40'6" x 17'2"))
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