£325,000
(£425/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleKings Road, Faversham ME13
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
764 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Iliffe & Iliffe
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About this property
Victorian Property
Two Double Bedrooms
Living Room with Log Burner and Bay Window
Dining Room
Exposed Floorboards
Short Walk to Town and Train Station
Cellar
Introducing this charming two bedroom, Victorian terraced house that exudes character and comfort in equal measure. As you step inside, you are welcomed by a cosy living room featuring a log burner and a bay window that fills the room with natural light. The adjacent dining room offers the perfect setting for intimate gatherings or family meals. Exposed wood floorboards throughout add a touch of warmth, enhancing the property's modern and contemporary feel The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with built in oven and hob, and butler style sink and dish washer. A utility/ cloakroom offers space for further appliances as well as a lavatory and wash basin. Upstairs, the two double bedrooms provide ample space for relaxation and rest. A bathroom off one of the bedrooms offers a shower over bath, lavatory and wash basin. The property boasts a cellar which offers fantastic, easily accessible storage or the opportunity to be converted to another use.
Situated just a short walk away from both the town centre and the train station, this home perfectly combines practicality with style, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a convenient and comfortable lifestyle.
Outside, this property boasts a rear courtyard style garden space, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or unwinding after a long day. The outdoor area provides a peaceful retreat where you can relax and soak up the fresh air, creating your own little oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of every-day life.
Faversham’s bustling, historic town centre is just a nine minute walk or two minute drive from King’s Road. Faversham mainline railway station is 13 minutes on foot or four minutes by car, with services to London St Pancras, Canon Street and Victoria stations taking just over an hour.
Faversham town centre is full of independent retailers, coffee shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a popular market held three days a week. Held under the iconic Guildhall; Faversham Market is believed to be the oldest in Kent, having been recorded in the Domesday book in 1086.
Faversham is steeped in history with its oldest building dating back to 1234. A lot of Faversham’s character comes from its charming architecture with buildings surviving from the medieval, Georgian and Victorian periods, through to the present day. The town is also home to Britain’s oldest brewery – Shepherd Neame.
The town contains several both ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools at both primary and secondary level.
Viewing highly recommended. To book your viewing, please contact Iliffe & Iliffe.
EPC Rating: D
Living Room (4.23m x 3.80m)
Dining Room (3.81m x 3.38m)
Kitchen (3.12m x 2.11m)
Bedroom One (4.25m x 3.34m)
Bedroom Two (4.26m x 3.27m)
Cellar (4.25m x 3.85m)
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