2 bedroom flat for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Share of freehold (117 years remaining)
- Grade Two Listed Period Maisonette
- Two Large Bedrooms
- Set Over 1100 Sqaure Foot
- Chain Free
- Large Communal Gardens
- In the Heart of Historic Sandwich
- Just Moments from Train Station and Town Centre
Introducing a rare opportunity to embrace historical charm and modern comfort in the heart of the picturesque town of Sandwich. Situated within a Grade Two listed period building is this exceptional two bedroom split level apartment offering an abundance of character and living space, ideal for those seeking a distinctive home within a vibrant community.
Upon entry, you are welcomed into a bright and spacious Lounge/Diner boasting a vaulted ceiling, creating a sense of airiness and warmth. The adjacent Kitchen is thoughtfully designed with integrated appliances and a layout that balances functionality and style. There is also a cloakroom to be found on this floor.
Ascending to the first floor, you will find two generously proportioned double bedrooms, offering ample room for relaxation and rest. A large bathroom complements the sleeping quarters. Throughout the property, many attractive features are also evident..
With over 1100 square feet of living space, this apartment offers a rare combination of elegance and practicality. The property also benefits from large established communal gardens, providing a serene outdoor retreat for residents to enjoy and unwind amidst nature's beauty.
Conveniently located close to the bustling town centre with its variety of shops,bars and restaurants , this residence also offers easy access to the local train station, facilitating seamless commutes and travel opportunities for residents. Sandwich is found on the river Stour and has its own historic quayside and is home to many medieval and period homes. The area is well served with a selection of state and private schools and is also home to the famous Royal St Georges Golf club.
The property is being sold chain free.
This property is constructed of Brick and Block and has no adaptations for accessibility.
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Location Summary
The historic Medieval market town of Sandwich, is named after the eighteenth century aristocrat, The Fourth Earl Of Sandwich, John Montagu, he requested that his staff bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread, with others then ordering “The same as Sandwich”. A museum is now housed within the Guildhall which was built in 1579, it is possible to see the Magna Carta here along with the sister document the Charter Of The Forest dating from 1300, not far from the distinctive Toll Gate are the Salutation Gardens designed in 1912 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a beautiful garden and place for afternoon tea. This quaint town is one of the Cinque Ports and is situated on the River Stour with water-based communities both upstream and downstream including a seal colony which can be viewed from vessels in the estuary where the river meets Pegwell Bay. Famous Golf Courses include Royal St Georges and Princes where the British Open Tournament has been held on a couple of occasions, the area is also hugely important for migrating birds with the British Trust for Ornithology operating from their base at Sandwich Bay which is within the desirable residential private estate. Sandwich town is made up of often narrow streets with excellent examples of timber framed buildings, to the extent that Strand Street has the longest unbroken stretch of such buildings in England. This charming town feels like a village and has a real sense of community and a quieter pace of life where independent retail can still be found.
EPC Rating: D
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Entrance Leading To
WC
With Toilet and Wash Hand Basin
Kitchen (3.92m x 2.4m)
Lounge (4.9m x 3.6m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing Leading To
Bedroom (4.61m x 3.99m)
Bathroom (3.47m x 3.24m)
Bedroom (4.61m x 4.24m)
Parking - Permit
On Street Parking Permits Available Near By
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