Guide price
£425,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleSutton Street, Bearsted, Maidstone, Kent ME14
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Robinson Michael & Jackson - Maidstone
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About this property
No chain
Three/Four bedrooms
Driveway parking
Character features throughout
Village location
Two bathrooms
Guide Price £425,000 - £450,000
This delightful semi-detached period cottage, boasting a wealth of character features, offers spacious living across three floors, extending to approximately 1300 square feet. Originally dating back to the 17th century with a later Victorian facade, the property now provides three/four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Inside, you'll find an array of period details, including an inglenook fireplace and exposed beams, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A private driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles.
Situated in the desirable village of Bearsted, steeped in history and surrounded by period homes, the property enjoys an enviable position. The quiet cul-de-sac location ends at the Woodlands Trust's 26-acre amenity land, a haven for wildlife and residents alike.
Outside
To the front of the property is a most convenient double width driveway with parking for 2 vehicles, side pedestrian access. The rear garden has good width and a depth of approximately 30'. Extensively landscaped with most attractive retaining walls and steps with brick pathway adjacent to the house, rockery beds with ferns extensive paved patio, lawned area, brick implement store with attached pergola and log store behind
Entrance Hall
Exposed beams, braced internal doors with ceramic furniture, radiator, built in storage cupboard
Lounge (20' 10" x 13' 3" (6.35m x 4.04m))
Heavily beamed, double aspect windows, South and Western aspect featuring 2 sash windows to front, beautiful brick fireplace with evidence of a former bread oven, fitted woodburning dual fuel stove on the raised brick hearth, fireside storage cupboard with modern consumer unit, staircase to first floor. 2 double radiators.
Kitchen/Dining Room (21' 0" x 8' 3" (6.4m x 2.51m))
Plumbing for dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, built in cooker with oven and grill, extractor hood above, remaining walls with original timer panelling, terracotta tiled floor, pine dresser, 2 windows to rear, Baxi wall mounted boiler, original timber door
Conservatory (15' 2" x 5' 9" (4.62m x 1.75m))
Matching terracotta tiled floor, radiator, wall light, windows and half glazed door to garden, polycarbonate roofing
Landing
With an original Victorian cast iron fireplace, door and staircase to 2nd floor, window to front, radiator. Exposed beams
Bedroom 1 (13' 7" x 8' 8" (4.14m x 2.64m))
Window to front, Western aspect, built in wardrobe cupboard, exposed beams, door to: Large walk in storage area, head height restriction at the extremities
Bedroom 2 (11' 10" x 10' 8" (3.6m x 3.25m))
Triple aspect windows, South East and Western outlooks, featuring a port hole window, beamed ceiling, recessed low voltage lighting, double radiator
Bedroom 3 (21' 8" x 9' 0" (6.6m x 2.74m))
Dorma window to front, Western aspect, double radiator, feature port hole window, range of built in pine wardrobe cupboards, original timber panelled walls, Upvc window. Walk in storage area, head height restriction at the extremities.
Bathroom
White scalloped suite, panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, half tiled walls, vinyl flooring. Radiator
Bedroom 4 (8' 6" x 7' 10" (2.6m x 2.4m))
Velux window overlooking rear garden, Eastern aspect, built in captains bed with storage underneath, double radiator, built in storage cupboard and airing cupboard with water cylinder, walk in storage area. Head height restriction at the extremities
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