Guide price
£495,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleFullers Way, Biddenden, Kent TN27
3 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Harpers and Hurlingham
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About this property
Striking End of Terrace Family Home
Entrance Hall, Cloakroom
Triple Aspect Sitting Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Principal Bedroom, Ensuite
Two Further Bedrooms
Family Bathroom
Stunning Enclosed, Landscaped Garden
Car Port, Off Road Parking
Cranbrook School Catchment Area
Council tax band: D
Annual service charge: 864.00
Biddenden - cranbrook school catchment
Completed in 2021, this striking, end of terrace, family home is one of 45 within a Millwood Designer Homes development, in the sought after village of Biddenden. The well-proportioned accommodation is finished to a high-specification and benefits from the remaining six years of a premium building warranty. A feature of this striking property is the stunning garden designed by Mandy Buckland of Green Cube Design.
The property is conveniently situated a short distance from the mainline station at Headcorn.
Ashford Borough Council - Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating: B
The village of Biddenden offers an excellent variety of shops including general convenience store, tea rooms, restaurant and old country inn.
The village also offers a 13th century church, various sporting clubs, playing fields and close by the renowned Chart Hills Golf Club.
There is a mainline station at Headcorn with train services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street. Junction 8 of the M20 motorway offers road links to the south coast and the M25. Excellent schools in the area include John Mayne Primary School, Bethany, Benenden, Dulwich School, St Ronans and Sutton Valence.
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