Guide price
£374,950
(£359/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleMaidstone Road, Wateringbury ME18
3 beds
3 baths
1,044 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
CWB Property Sales & Lettings
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About this property
In The Heart Of The Village
3 Double Bedrooms
Split Over 3 Floors
Off Road Parking
Spacious 3-Bedroom End of Terrace in Wateringbury Village
Nestled in the heart of Wateringbury Village, this well-presented three-bedroom end of terrace home offers versatile living across three floors. Just a short walk from the train station, with excellent commuter links, it’s perfectly positioned for both convenience and village charm.
The property features a bright and generously sized living room, ideal for family time or entertaining, along with three well-proportioned bedrooms spread over the upper floors. With three toilets conveniently placed throughout, it’s designed for modern family living.
This home combines practical layout with a welcoming atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for professionals, families, or anyone seeking a balance between village life and easy access to wider transport connections.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Wateringbury is a picturesque and historic village in Kent, only about five miles south-west of Maidstone, in the Medway Valley.
Excellent transport links: The local station is on the Medway Valley Line, offering services to Paddock Wood, Maidstone, Strood, and beyond.
Road access: The A26 (“Tonbridge Road”) runs through the village, giving good connections towards Tonbridge in the west and Maidstone to the east.
Village amenities: Wateringbury offers a strong local infrastructure. You’ll find a primary school, village hall, post office, doctors’ surgery, convenience stores, hairdressers, a café/antique shop, two pubs, a hotel & restaurant, and even a small nursery.
Community & character: Much of the village is within a conservation area, with historic architecture, listed buildings, a watermill, replica village stocks, and attractive village features such as a church dating back in parts to the 13th-14th centuries.
Green spaces & leisure: Walks along the River Medway, riverside paths, the Teston Bridge Country Park and the Medway Valley countryside are all close by. The village playing fields and recreation areas are well-used community assets.
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