Offers over
£750,000
5 bed terraced house for saleAbbey Street, Faversham ME13
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Saxon Shore
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About this property
Desirable Location
Grade II Listed
Period Features Throughout
Five Double Bedrooms
Fully Tanked Cellar
Stunning Views
A rare opportunity to own a real piece of Faversham history! Located in the ever-popular, medieval Abbey Street, lies this quirky, five-bedroom, Grade II listed house with a wealth of original features. Situated within easy walking distance of Faversham town centre with its outstanding pubs, highly regarded restaurants and shops. In the other direction is the Standard Quay with its coffee shops and antique markets. Schools for all ages are in close by, just behind the historic St Mary of Charity church with its intriguing spire.
This substantial accommodation is versatile and spans across four floors comprising of an entrance hall, a snug/dining room with working fireplace, a spacious lounge which also has a working fireplace and French doors that open onto a conservatory, a well-proportioned kitchen/breakfast room with access to the garden to the ground floor. Downstairs is a cellar currently used for storage but has been fully tanked and is centrally heated so can be repurposed if desired. Upstairs on the first floor are three good sized bedrooms and a modern shower room. On the second floor are another two double bedrooms, a full bathroom and a storage area.
Outside to the rear is a private garden, mainly laid to lawn with a patio area, a space that provides a quiet oasis in the heart of the hustle and bustle. Don't miss your chance to make this house your new home!
The picturesque market town of Faversham is ideally located for coast & country, with excellent transport links including High speed rail line into London. Its countryside is the ultimate pub-walk territory, with many trails leading you through Kent’s varied scenery on the Saxon Shore Way. It has a rich history with over 500 listed buildings and was an important area during Roman and Saxon periods, through to modern times. In addition to its olde-worlde charm, Faversham has much to offer from its regular specialist and charter markets, independent shops & retro cinema to name a few.
Cellar (6.26 x 3.65 head hight 2.2 (20'6" x 11'11" head hi)
Snug/Diner (6.26 x 4.27 (20'6" x 14'0"))
Hallway
Lounge (4.53 x 5.33 (14'10" x 17'5"))
Conservatory (3.71 x 1.88 (12'2" x 6'2"))
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (3.17 x 6.3 (10'4" x 20'8"))
Landing
Shower Room (1.73 x 1.99 (5'8" x 6'6"))
Bedroom 1 (4.53 x 3.81 (14'10" x 12'5"))
Bedroom 2 (3.12 x 4.27 (10'2" x 14'0"))
Bedroom 3 (3.14 x 4.27 (10'3" x 14'0"))
Bedroom 4 (3.12 x 4.58 (10'2" x 15'0"))
Bedroom 5 (3.14 x 3.54 (10'3" x 11'7"))
Storage (2.9 x 1.44 (9'6" x 4'8"))
Utility Room (2.03 x 0.69 (6'7" x 2'3"))
Bathroom (2.03 x 2.11 (6'7" x 6'11"))
Garden
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