£1,300 pcm
(£300 pw)
2 bed terraced house to rentRochester Avenue, Rochester ME1
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
2 Bedroom Victorian Terrace House
Close proximity to Rochester High Street
Walking distance to Main Line Station
2 separate reception rooms
Front & Rear Garden
Parking for 1 car to rear of the property
Offered unfurnished
Close to amenites
Great Transport Links
Available End of April
This charming two-bedroom Victorian terrace house offers an appealing blend of period character and modern convenience, perfectly situated within close proximity to the vibrant Rochester High Street. The property is ideally located for commuters, with the main line station just a short walk away and excellent transport links providing easy access to London and the surrounding areas.
Inside, the accommodation is arranged over two floors and features two separate reception rooms, creating flexible living spaces that can be adapted to suit your lifestyle, whether you need a formal dining area, a comfortable lounge, or a home office. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed to maximise storage and workspace, making it a practical hub for every-day living. Upstairs, you will find two well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering ample natural light and space for bedroom furnishings. The family bathroom is finished in a neutral style, providing a relaxing environment for your daily routine.
Offered unfurnished, the property allows you the freedom to personalise the interiors to your own taste and requirements. Additional benefits include gas central heating, double glazing for added comfort and efficiency, and practical storage options throughout. For those with a vehicle, the property boasts the convenience of dedicated parking for one car to the rear, a rare advantage in this sought-after location.
The home is situated within easy reach of local amenities, including shops, cafes, and schools, making it an excellent choice for professionals, couples, or small families seeking a well-connected and welcoming home.
Available from the end of April, this delightful Victorian terrace presents a wonderful opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of living in a popular and historic area, with the added advantage of modern comforts and a flexible, unfurnished layout. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the charm and practicality of this inviting property, which combines period features with an unbeatable location close to both the heart of Rochester and excellent transport connections. Do not miss the chance to make this attractive house your next home and enjoy the unique lifestyle that comes with living in such a well-situated and characterful residence. Contact us today to arrange your appointment and discover everything this lovely Victorian terrace has to offer.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Medway is a unitary authority area in Kent, England, known for its rich history, diverse population, and significant cultural landmarks.
Medway is located in the South East of England, at the mouth of the River Medway. It comprises several towns, including Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, Strood, and Rainham, collectively known as the Medway Towns. The area is characterized by a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with over half of its unitary authority area being rural. Medway is strategically positioned, making it well-connected to London, with high-speed train services that allow for a journey time of approximately 34 minutes to the capital.
Medway has a long and varied history, dating back to Roman times when it was known as Durobrivae. The area is home to several historical landmarks, including Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral, and the Chatham Dockyard, which highlight its naval and military heritage. The region has played a significant role in England's history, particularly due to its strategic location along the River Medway.
As of 2019, Medway had a population of approximately 278,016. The area is becoming increasingly diverse, with about 15.7% of residents identifying as belonging to ethnic minority backgrounds. The economy of Medway is robust, valued at around £6.3 billion, with a significant number of small businesses contributing to local employment. The unemployment rate has decreased significantly, reflecting a positive economic trend.
Medway boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, theatres, and museums. Notable events include the Dickens Festival and the Rochester Christmas Market. The area is also home to several parks and recreational facilities, enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Overall, Medway is a dynamic area with a rich historical background, a diverse population, and a thriving economy. Its strategic location and cultural offerings make it an important part of Kent and the broader South East region of England.
Parking - Off Street
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