2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- No Forward Chain
- Two Bedroom End Of Terrace
- Residents Parking Area
- Good Size Garden With Outdoor Bar
- Popular Village Location
- Solar Panels
*GUIDE PRICE £290,000 - £300,000*
Situated in a highly sought-after village location, we are delighted to present this charming two-bedroom end of terrace property to the market. Boasting a good size garden complete with an outdoor bar and conveniently located residents parking area, this residence offers a delightful living environment without compromise.
Upon entering the property, one is greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads seamlessly through to the modern kitchen diner situated at the rear of the property. This space serves as the heart of the home, providing a perfect setting for family meals and social gatherings. The kitchen area is thoughtfully designed with ample storage and workspace, tailored to meet the demands of modern living.
The ground floor also features a cosy, bright, and airy living room offering a tranquil retreat for relaxation and entertainment. Large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for residents and guests alike.
Moving upstairs, the property features two generously proportioned double bedrooms, each offering a peaceful haven for rest and rejuvenation. The bedrooms boast ample space for furnishings and storage, ensuring a comfortable and practical living environment. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the first floor, boasting modern fixtures and fittings for convenience.
This property is being offered with no forward chain, providing an excellent opportunity for prospective buyers seeking a hassle-free purchase and an energy efficient property with its solar panels. Whether looking to step onto the property ladder or seeking a change of pace, this residence presents a fantastic opportunity to secure a home in a popular village location.
In conclusion, this two-bedroom end of terrace property offers a blend of modern comfort and village charm, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a well-appointed home in a desirable setting. With its thoughtful layout, convenient amenities, and inviting outdoor space, this property is sure to appeal to a wide range of buyers seeking a place to call home. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this residence has to offer.
This property is brick and block construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.
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Hersden is a village east of Canterbury in Kent, South East England. It was established as a planned coalmining village in the 1920s and is on the A28 road between Canterbury and the Isle of Thanet. Work in the Kent Coalfield was the main source of employment in the village until the closure of the Kent colliery in the 1980s.
The parish was formed on 1 April 2019 from parts of Sturry, Chislet and Westbere. The Ashford to Ramsgate railway line runs through the parish to the south of the village. This formerly served the colliery and a station, Chislet Colliery Halt railway station, operated between 1919 and 1971.
Village facilities include a village hall, which houses a social club, the former Anglican and Methodist church, which is now a community centre, and St Dunstan Roman Catholic church which opened in 1935. The village has a primary school and a doctors surgery. Sports facilities include a bowls club and a BMX track. Canterbury Industrial Park is located to the west of the village on the site of spoil heap associated with the colliery. With the “Hoplands” estate, there will be a new primary school, a Co-Op, a Harvester, a pharmacy, a community square, a Canterbury College Centre, a dentist, and some business parks.
EPC Rating: D
Entrance Hall
Leading to
Lounge (3.58m x 2.85m)
Kitchen/ Diner (2.77m x 4.64m)
First Floor
Leading to
Bathroom (1.82m x 1.9m)
Bedroom (3.53m x 2.74m)
Bedroom (2.82m x 4.64m)