£325,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleWincheap, Canterbury CT1
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
The Good Estate Agent
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About this property
Three Spacious bedrooms, Including loft with En-Suite
Exceptionally large south facing garden - rare find this close to the city
Acoustic Shutters and secondary glazing for when you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering total peace
Flexible basement space for Gym, Office or Playroom
Living room with open fireplace feature and working chimney for this wonderful feature to be restored
Fully equipped kitchen with main applicances included
Efficient Gas Central heating throughout
Traditional sash-style double glazing to the rear
Handy garden storage room for tools and equipment
Prime City Location near shops, culture, restaurants and nightlife and close to main commuting links by road and rail
The Good Estate Agent Are Proud To Present This Three Bedroom Home In Canterbury City Centre Combining Period Charm With Modern Comfort And An Exceptionally Large South-Facing Garden. Just Moments From The City's Shops, Restaurants And Culture With High Speed Rail Links To London In Under An Hour!
Enquire and book online quoting reference 23857
61 Wincheap, Canterbury — A quietly impressive three-bedroom with a rare, very large garden.
An exceptional opportunity in the beating heart of historic Canterbury: This handsome three-bedroom home on Wincheap offers the best of city-centre living with genuine peace and privacy. Thoughtfully upgraded for comfort (secondary glazing to the front, double-glazed sash windows to the rear) and designed to shut out the day’s noise (acoustic shutters), it’s the perfect place to unwind after work or to raise a family with space to spare.
The Property:
• Three well-proportioned bedrooms arranged over two floors.
• Very large south-facing garden — Well established with golden and black bamboo, pampas grass, decorative perennials, an alpine rockery, and three mature trees (two eucalyptus and a salix). A selection of perennial cooking herbs (sage, hyssop, rosemary, bay) completes this rare city oasis.
• Generously sized basement — offering flexible potential as a gym, playroom, home office, or simply as excellent additional storage.
• Living room with open fireplace — the working chimney allows for easy restoration of a cosy, period focal point.
• Loft Bedroom with En-suite includes generously sized storage cupboard.
• Garden storage room ideal for tools and equipment.
• Kitchen appliances included: Washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge, and oven.
• Secondary glazing to the front and acoustic shutters for near-total peace.
• Traditional double-glazed sash windows to the rear for warmth and economy.
• Gas central heating.
• Council Tax Band: B.
• EPC Rating: D.
Location & Lifestyle:
Canterbury is one of England’s most historic and atmospheric cities, a unesco World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning cathedral, medieval lanes, and cultural heritage. Yet it’s equally vibrant and modern — home to an exceptional mix of restaurants, nightlife, and cultural venues.
• Food & Nightlife: From award-winning fine dining and authentic world cuisines to cosy Kentish pubs, artisan cafés, and lively cocktail bars, Canterbury’s food scene is famously diverse. Evenings can be spent enjoying live music, bustling pubs, or clubs that keep the city energised into the early hours.
• Culture & Leisure: The Marlowe Theatre hosts touring West End shows, comedy, and concerts, while the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge brings art, history and exhibitions together. The River Stour is only a five-minute walk from the front door, where you can enjoy peaceful walks or summer gondola-style punt tours. Just behind the property, a five-minute stroll leads to The Apple Orchard, a much-loved nature reserve and community spot.
• Green Spaces: Westgate Gardens and Dane John Gardens offer beautiful landscaped walks and seasonal events, while the property’s own garden rivals them in space and tranquillity.
Transport Links:
• Rail: Canterbury West provides high-speed services to London St Pancras in under an hour, while Canterbury East connects to London Victoria in around 90 minutes.
• Road: Excellent access to the A28 and A2, linking directly to London, Ashford, Folkestone, and the Kent coast.
• Bus: Local routes cover the city and surrounding villages.
Summary:
61 Wincheap is a quietly impressive home that pairs historic character with modern comfort. Inside, thoughtful updates such as acoustic shutters and double glazing create a warm, peaceful retreat. The addition of a generously sized basement offers rare flexibility in this location, while the very large south-facing garden provides outdoor space that few city-centre homes can match.
With Canterbury’s restaurants, nightlife, culture, and history all just a short walk away — and London within easy commuting distance — this home offers a lifestyle that is both exciting and serene.
EPC Rating: D.
Early viewing is highly recommended.
Council Tax Band
The council tax band for this property is B.
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