£550,000
4 bed town house for saleThe Terrace, Rochester ME1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
CR Real Estate
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About this property
Grade II Listed Townhouse
A Short Walk To Rochester High Street
Set Over Four Floors
Modern Decor Throughout
Family Bathroom & Cloakroom WC
Cellar
Versatile Accommodation
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A beautifully presented four bedroom Grade II listed Townhouse set across four floors, seamlessly blending period charm and contemporary comfort.
Built in 1848, this characterful home retains original architectural details whilst offering modern living throughout. The spacious layout includes four generous double bedrooms, a stylish lounge, and open plan kitchen-diner - perfect for entertaining and daily family life. A well-appointed family bathroom and separate WC ensures practicality, while a small utility space adds convenience.
Outside, a private rear courtyard garden provides a quiet retreat, ideal for relaxing or al fresco dining.
Situated a short walk from the historic town of Rochester, with its charming High Street, iconic castle and cathedral, this home is perfectly located for both families and professionals. Kings School and St. Augustine’s are both within easy walking distance, and excellent transport links, including high-speed rail services provide fast and direct access to London and the South East Coast.
Entrance Hall
Bedroom (3.61m x 3.56m (11'10 x 11'8))
Bedroom (3.63m x 2.84m (11'11 x 9'4))
Sitting Room (4.45m x 3.56m (14'7 x 11'8))
Bathroom (3.68m x 2.84m (12'1 x 9'4))
Bedroom (4.45m x 3.56m (14'7 x 11'8))
Bedroom (3.68m x 2.84m (12'1 x 9'4))
Kitchen (3.71m x 2.84m (12'2 x 9'4))
Dining Room (4.45m x 3.53m (14'7 x 11'7))
Utility Room
Cellar
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