£500,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleSt Marys Court, Church Lane, Canterbury CT1
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Godwin Curtis Estates Agents
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About this property
Beautiful Three Bedroom End-of-Terrace Conversion
1800 sqft Of Accommodation
38' Living space
Kitchen/Dining Room
Many Period Features
No Onward Chain
A beautiful and exceptionally spacious three bedroom end-of-terrace home, located within the city walls and within easy reach of both Canterbury East and West railway stations and the High Street. The property forms part of the conversion of St Mildreds National School, originally built in 1855 and converted in the early 1990s into exclusive residential dwellings. The accommodation - which measures approx. 1800sqft - is incredibly light and roomy with a 38' triple aspect living space in addition to a well-appointed kitchen/dining room on the ground floor and three double bedrooms, an ensuite bath room and additional shower room on the first floor. Many attractive period features remain including the beautiful arched doors and windows with masonry surrounds, mullions and cills, flint-knapped walls, both to the exterior walls as well as a feature in the kitchen/dining space and decorative roof tiles. Externally there is a gravel driveway with off-road parking for two cars and an adjacent garden with a lawn and cherry tree. To the rear of the property is a second outside space accessed from the kitchen/dining room which is laid to gravel and overlooks St Mildreds Church. There is gas-fired central heating in addition to a wood-burning stove in the living room and the property is offered to the market with no onward chain.
Council Tax band E
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