
Discovered in a highly sought after development, close to Faversham Creek and a short walk from the town centre, is this beautifully presented three bedroom town house.
On entering the property you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall, off which the rest of the accommodation is found. The ground floor consists of the garden room, utility room, store/workshop and w/c. The garden room is a great size and includes two French doors into the garden. The utility room and workshop have been created through the conversion of an integral garage. The original garage door has been retained, to allow easy access into the store/ workshop.
First floor accommodation includes the living room and kitchen/diner, with access onto a balcony at the front of the property. Stairs lead to the second floor, and to the three bedrooms and family bathroom. The large master bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room and plenty of built in wardrobes. Bedrooms two and three are found at the rear of the property and enjoy views across the rooftops of historic Abbey Street and the spire of Faversham Parish Church.
Outside, the rear garden is laid to patio with raised flower beds. Both the garden to the rear of the property and balcony to the front, make fore great outdoor spaces to spend time during the summer months.
There is a drive at the front of the property with space to park one car, as well as an additional allocated parking pace in Goldings Wharf. There is also plenty of visitor parking.
Faversham’s bustling, historic town centre is just a short three minute walk from Goldings Wharf. Faversham mainline railway station is an 11 minute walk, with services to London St Pancras, Victoria stations, Cannon Street and Kings Cross taking just over an hour. Junction 6 of the M2 motorway is a five minute drive away.
Faversham town centre is full of independent retailers, coffee shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a popular market held three days a week. Held under the iconic Guildhall; Faversham Market is believed to be the oldest in Kent, having been recorded in the Domesday book in 1086.
Faversham is steeped in history with its oldest building dating back to 1234. A lot of Faversham’s character comes from its charming architecture with buildings surviving from the medieval, Georgian and Victorian periods, through to the present day. The town is also home to Britain’s oldest brewery – Shepherd Neame.
The town contains several both ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rated schools at both primary and secondary level. Including the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, which is only a short walk from the property.
Viewing highly recommended. To book your viewing, please contact Iliffe & Iliffe.