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3 bed terraced house for sale
Arthur Street, Gravesend DA11

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,066 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Located in Central Gravesend

  • Walking distance to Main Line station with High speed rail links

  • Close to amenities

  • Great transport links

  • 3 Separate Bedrooms

  • 1st Floor Family Bathroom & ground floor toilet

  • Rear Garden

  • Open Plan Lounge Diner

  • Ideal First Time purchase or great investment opportunity

Located in the heart of Central Gravesend, this well-presented three-bedroom terraced house offers an exceptional opportunity for both first-time buyers and investors seeking a property with convenience and versatility.

The home is ideally situated within walking distance of the mainline station, providing high-speed rail links for swift and easy access to London and other destinations, making it perfect for commuters. Residents will also appreciate the close proximity to a variety of local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and schools, as well as excellent transport connections to surrounding areas.

Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by a spacious open plan lounge diner, creating a bright and inviting living space that is ideal for both relaxing and entertaining guests. The layout ensures a seamless flow between the living and dining areas, offering flexibility for modern lifestyles and family gatherings. The ground floor also benefits from a convenient toilet, adding to the practicality of the home. Upstairs, the first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering comfortable accommodation suitable for families or sharers. The family bathroom is also located on this level, providing a modern suite and ample space for daily routines.

The property’s thoughtful design maximises natural light and creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout. Additional features include gas central heating and newly fitted double glazing (where stated), ensuring comfort and energy efficiency year-round. This terraced house represents an excellent investment opportunity, with its central location and strong rental demand in the area. It is equally well-suited for those looking to take their first step onto the property ladder, offering a move-in ready home with scope for personalisation. The combination of spacious interiors, convenient amenities, and outstanding transport links makes this property a standout choice in Gravesend’s vibrant market. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and potential of this delightful home.
EPC Rating: D

Location

Gravesham is a local government district in north-west Kent, England, known for its historical significance, diverse communities, and proximity to the River Thames.

Gravesham is situated on the south bank of the River Thames, approximately 25 miles east of central London. The district includes the town of Gravesend, which serves as its administrative center, along with Northfleet and several villages such as Cobham, Higham, Luddesdown, Meopham, Shorne, and Vigo. The area is characterized by a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with parts designated as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The name "Gravesham" is derived from Gravesend, which appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. The district was officially formed on April 1,1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, merging parts of several former districts. Historically, Gravesham was primarily agricultural, but it has since become more industrialized, with residential developments and factories replacing much of the farmland.

Gravesham has a diverse population, with a significant minority community, including one of the largest Sikh populations in the South East of England. The area has seen migration from the Indian Subcontinent since the late 1940s, contributing to its cultural richness. The River Thames has played a crucial role in the community's development, providing transportation and economic opportunities.

Gravesham is bordered by several districts, including Dartford, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Malling, and Medway, as well as Thurrock across the river in Essex. The borough's strategic location along the Thames has historically made it an important transport hub.

In summary, Gravesham is a vibrant district with a rich history, diverse communities, and significant geographical features, making it an important part of Kent's landscape.

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