
New to market is this two bedroom, mid-terrace home discovered in the quiet and sought after setting of Cremer Place. This property presents lots of potential to first time buyers, those looking for an investment property or anyone looking to downsize to a peaceful area, still within reasonable distance of Faversham town centre and other amenities.
Accommodation consists of an entrance hall, spacious living room which leads round into the kitchen, with space for a breakfast table and conservatory. The kitchen comprises plentiful cupboard and counter-top space. The conservatory makes for a great additional reception room.
Upstairs the two bedrooms and bathroom are discovered off the landing. The master bedroom is positioned to the front of the property and boasts built in wardrobes. The second bedroom is an accommodatingly sized single and could become an ideal home office for someone requiring a home-working space. The bathroom includes shower, toilet and wash basin.
Outside there is a garden to the front of the property and designated parking for one car. To the rear of the property is the generously sized garden. The garden has been landscaped to include both a lawn and patio area, as well as a shed – altogether making the perfect space for spending time outside during the warmer months.
Faversham’s bustling, historic town centre is just a 17 minute walk from Cremer Place. Faversham mainline railway station is a 22 minute walk or five minute drive, with services to London St Pancras, Kings Cross, Canon Street and Victoria stations taking just over an hour.
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.
Viewing highly recommended. To book your viewing, please contact Iliffe & Iliffe.