£375,000
2 bed property for saleHigh Street, Aylesford ME20
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Bluebell Estates
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About this property
Beautifully Refurbished Grade II Listed Riverside Victorian Home
Oozing Character and Charm
Dual Aspect Sitting Room with Log Burning Stove
Dining Room with Fireplace
Two Double Bedrooms
Stunning Traditionally Styled Bathroom
Courtyard Garden with Viewing Hatch to River and Medieval Bridge
1 Mile Walk to Aylesford station with trains to St Pancras in under 1 hour
16 Miles to Ebbsfleet with Trains to London St Pancras in 19 Minutes
If you’re seeking a charming character home in a vibrant and welcoming village with excellent access to london, this beautifully presented Grade II listed gem is a must-see. Thoughtfully refurbished by the current owner, the home blends period charm with modern comfort. The house and the adjacent Medieval stone bridge even feature in the 1967 film 'half A sixpence.'
The ground floor boasts a spacious, light-filled sitting room with a feature log burning stove, a separate dining room, and a stylish yet practical kitchen-breakfast room - perfect for entertaining. Upstairs, the elegant main bedroom enjoys a stunning jack and jill bathroom, while the impressive 21ft second bedroom occupies the top floor, offering breathtaking views of the river and the historic bridge.
Outside, a delightful private walled courtyard garden provides a tranquil retreat, complete with a unique viewing hatch overlooking the river. Additionally, the seller informs us that there may be potential to install A floating mooring, subject to the necessary consents.
A rare opportunity to own a truly special home in an idyllic setting.
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