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Discovered Hazebrouck Road, Iliffe & Iliffe are delighted to bring to market this three bedroom, end of terrace family home. Discovered in a popular area with local amenities nearby, this property has lots to offer a new owner.
On entering the property through the useful porch, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall, which leads into the generously proportioned living room. The living room flows into the open plan kitchen and dining room. French doors from the dining provide access to the rear garden. A downstairs cloakroom with lavatory and wash basin also boasts space for a washing machine and dryer – making good use of the room as a utility space. The garage has been converted into a cinema room – which could also be utilised as another reception room, play room or home office – depending on a new owners requirements. Some of the garage has been retained as some useful, easily accessible storage space.
Upstairs, the three bedrooms and family bathroom are discovered off the landing. The master bedroom is situated towards the rear of the property and boasts a separate dressing room. Bedroom two is another good sized double room, whilst bedroom three is an accommodatingly sized single room.
Outside there is a driveway to the front, with a gravelled area providing further off-street parking. The rear garden includes a patio area, separate decked area and has mostly been landscaped with artificial lawn – in all making for the perfect low-maintenance space to spend time outside.
Faversham’s bustling, historic town centre is just a 17 minute walk from Hazebrouck Road. 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.