Guide price
£175,000
(£319/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleThe Chapel, Chartham CT4
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
From 548 - 665 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
No forward chain
Low-maintenance
Delightful sun terrace
Secure allocated parking
Beautiful communal grounds
Close to local shop & bus stop
Open plan
Charming & unique
Peaceful development with countryside & woodland walks
Easy access into Canterbury & Ashford
Guide price £175,000 - £190,000.
A beautifully unique one-bedroom mezzanine home forming part of a converted chapel that once served the historic St. Augustine's Hospital estate. The chapel was carefully converted into residential apartments in the early 2000s, with many of the architectural features remaining, creating a unique blend of character and modern living within the desirable village of Chartham.
It enjoys a convenient position on the development, a stone's throw from the local shop and enjoys access to beautifully maintained communal grounds, comprising an expansive lawn bordered by mature trees and established planting. The historic converted chapel provides an architecturally stunning background to these landscaped surroundings, creating a truly unique and peaceful space to enjoy.
The property itself is utterly charming, beautifully presented and is perfect for those looking for a low-maintenance home with allocated parking, their own outdoor space and is ready to move straight into.
Behind the striking arched façade, this stunning home opens into an impressive double-height living space. The open-plan layout creates a wonderful sense of space, with the kitchen, dining area and sitting room flowing together beneath the mezzanine bedroom above, offering a lovely space to relax in or host friends and family in a characterful and atmospheric setting. The current owners have configured the layout to suit modern living, incorporating a space for a comfortable home office setup. The kitchen is well-appointed, with a range of matching wall and base units offering a good amount of storage and space for food preparation. There is an integrated oven with a gas hob, washing machine and space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. There was previously a dishwasher installed, and the necessary connections remain in place should a new owner wish to reinstall one.
Stairs rise to a spacious mezzanine bedroom, framed by beautiful, exposed brick arches that celebrate the building's history. The large arched glazing below, as well as the skylights flood the space with natural light making it a wonderful room to relax and wake up to in the morning. Off the bedroom, you will find a beautifully appointed shower room thoughtfully designed to create a boutique hotel feel. It features a generous walk-in shower, a bespoke vanity unit with countertop wash basin, attractive tiling and elegant brass-effect fittings. There is also access to a large storage cupboard.
The property benefits from its own private outdoor space in the form of a delightful sun terrace to the front. Beautifully low-maintenance, it provides the perfect setting for colourful pots and seasonal planting, creating a peaceful spot to enjoy a morning coffee, an evening drink or a quiet moment with a good book.
The property has a secure allocated parking space, situated behind electric gates and conveniently located directly opposite the building on Godfrey Gardens.
Location:
The property is situated on the St. Augustine's development within the village of Chartham, an established and peaceful area with an abundance of green spaces, offering beautiful countryside and woodland walks from your doorstep. There is an excellent local shop and post office for everyday items and there is a bus stop close by where you can catch buses into both Canterbury and Ashford.
The village has a strong sense of community, centred around the village hall and church, with plenty of classes and social events for you to get involved in. There is a mainline train station which offers direct trains into London and is one stop from Canterbury West Station.
Chartham offers the perfect balance of connectivity and countryside living, providing easy access to Canterbury, Ashford and Folkestone whilst enjoying a peaceful setting surrounded by beautiful Kent countryside.
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Tenure
Leasehold (103 years)
Service charge
£2,500 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£100
Ground rent date of next review
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