Offers over
£350,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleShop Cottages, Lower Hardres, Canterbury CT4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Godwin Curtis Estates Agents
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About this property
Three Bedroom Cottage
Village Location
Very Well Presented
Many Original Features
Lovely Gardens
Cabin With Power
A charming and incredibly well presented three bedroom cottage located in Lower Hardres, a picturesque village approximately three miles to the south of the city of Canterbury. The property is brimming with character with original features including exposed beams, stripped floorboards and a striking brick fireplace with an oak bressumer and log-burning stove in the living room. The accommodation is spacious and comprises, on the ground floor, a large living room which leads into a pretty cottage-style kitchen with array of fitted units with contrasting work surfaces and a door that leads out to the rear garden. On the first floor are three good size bedrooms, the master bedroom is particularly generous again with exposed beams and period features. The family bathroom has an all white suite, including a free-standing bath and separate shower cubicle. To the rear, the property continues with a beautifully landscaped, extensive garden filled with mature shrubs, trees, and flowering plants. There is an attractive timber construction gazebo and a standout feature is the fully insulated summerhouse/work cabin with power, offering a perfect space for remote working, hobbies, or relaxation. To the front there is ample parking and a front garden setting the house back from the road.
N.B. This property is subject to a flying freehold. Please contact agent for details.
Council Tax Band D
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