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Key selling points
- Situated in the heart of attractive, well served village
- 15 minutes into Canterbury city centre
- Rental potential of around 1,000 GBP per month
- Building of architectural interest
- Many unusual interesting features
- An hour to central London from 2010
Built for the railway managers in 1850 when the rail network was extended to the village the property has many unusually and interesting features such as particularly high corniced ceilings, feature arched windows and the original wooden sliding shutters. Of larger than average proportions for a terraced home the property is particularly conveniently situated for communters. The village railway station is just a few minutes walk from the house offering a regular service to the Cathedral city of Canterbury (15 minutes) or to central London (90 minutes approx) The port of Dover is around 5 minutes by train. The fast link to London from Dover which is planned for 2010 will reduce travel time to central London to 50 minutes. As a university city there is a great demand for rental property in Canterbury with properties of this size fetching monthly rentals in the region of 1,000 GBP. The property is situated on a quiet, private, no through road with pedestrian access to the station in the heart of the village which has a convenience store, two pubs, GP surgery and a popular primary school. The lay out comprises: Entrance: Wooden door leading to Porch: Cornice. High fuse box. Entrance Hall, Cornice, radiator. Double timber hatch leading to cellar. Doors leading to: Lounge (13 x 12.1ft) (3.96m x 3.68m) Two feature windows overlooking front garden/parking area with original concealed shutters and shelf. Wooden floors. Fireplace. Radiator. Extended arch leading to: Family Room: ( 13 x 11.3ft) Cornice, fireplace, wooden floors. French doors to rear garden Kitchen / dining room and conservatory extension (22.10 x 9.4ft) (6.96m x2.84m) Cream units with cupboards under and white butlet sink. Range of wall and base units. Dresser unit. Rayburn. Integrated dishwasher and washing machine. Tiled floor. Steps up to dining area. French double doors to the rear garden. First floor: Recessed wall cupboard. Radiator. Doors leading to: Cloakroom: Window. Low level WC. Hatch to loft space. Bedroom One: (12.3 x11.9ft) (3.73m x3.58m) Two feature windows overlooking front area. Cornice. Radiator. Wooden floors. Fireplace Bedroom Two:(13 x10.4ft) (3.96m x3.15m) Alcove and fitted wardrobe. Radiator Mantel piece. Window over back garden. Bedroom Three (9.5 x 9.3ft) (2.87 x 2.82m) Window overlooking the back garden. Bedroom Four / Office area (9 x 5ft) (2.74m x 1.52m) Feature window overlooking the front area. Shower room: (7.4 x 5.8 ft) (2.24m x 1.73m) Window, shower cubicle, Mains shower,Extractor fan. Wah basin, Graden; The attractive, well stocked garden has been landscaped and is on several two levels offering a brck patio area just outside the conservatory doors and a further lawn area at the top end of the garden. Timber shed and rear gate. Gravelled parking area for two cars.
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