2 bed End of Terrace House
£375,000
Norman Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13
A stunning period end of terrace house, situated in a highly sought after, central Faversham location. The property, while in need of modernisation, offers tremendous potential for any buyer seeking a rare opportunity. The house boasts a generous layout with two double bedrooms, one of which benefits from built-in wardrobes. There is a single bathroom, complete with built-in storage and a shower over the bath, providing practicality and comfort. The property comprises of two reception rooms, with the living room featuring a traditional square bay-fronted window, filling the space with natural light and offering a delightful view. The second reception room, a dining room, provides a serene outlook onto the large rear garden, creating an ideal space for relaxed dining or entertaining guests. The galley-style kitchen is filled with natural light, and although it offers a traditional feel, it could be transformed into a contemporary space with a little refurbishment. Additional unique features of the house include a cellar and a handy downstairs W.C., aspects that add to the character and functionality of this dwelling. The large rear garden is a wonderful outdoor space, offering potential for landscaping or outdoor living spaces. Being close to the town and station, the location of the house is ideal for those looking to enjoy the convenience of local amenities while also benefiting from a peaceful residential setting. EPC grade D.
Description A stunning period end of terrace house, situated in a highly sought after, central Faversham location. The property, while in need of modernisation, offers tremendous potential for any buyer seeking a rare opportunity. The house boasts a generous layout with two double bedrooms, one of which benefits from built-in wardrobes. There is a single bathroom, complete with built-in storage and a shower over the bath, providing practicality and comfort. The property comprises of two reception rooms, with the living room featuring a traditional square bay-fronted window, filling the space with natural light and offering a delightful view. The second reception room, a dining room, provides a serene outlook onto the large rear garden, creating an ideal space for relaxed dining or entertaining guests. The galley-style kitchen is filled with natural light, and although it offers a traditional feel, it could be transformed into a contemporary space with a little refurbishment. Additional unique features of the house include a cellar and a handy downstairs W.C., aspects that add to the character and functionality of this dwelling. The large rear garden is a wonderful outdoor space, offering potential for landscaping or outdoor living spaces. Being close to the town and station, the location of the house is ideal for those looking to enjoy the convenience of local amenities while also benefiting from a peaceful residential setting. EPC grade D.
Location As a medieval market town, Faversham offers historic buildings such as the Guild Hall in the town centre as well as local shopping facilities with a local market held three times a week. It is also situated near to the creek, where you will find access to the Saxon Shore Walk. Running along the coast to Seasalter and Whitstable, the scenic route takes you through nature reserves and areas of outstanding natural beauty. The villages that surround Faversham offer beautiful locations and rural life and are all close to the main town itself. The town also offers a cinema, a leisure centre complete with indoor and outdoor swimming pools in addition to golf courses at the nearby villages of Belmont and Boughton Under Blean. The train station is five minutes away from the centre of town and has links to London, Canterbury, Dover and the Coastal areas of Thanet, operating high speed services. The motorway is accessed via the A2 onto the Ashford Road again less than 10 minutes away. Faversham is conveniently located with links to London for commuting and for access to the city of Canterbury for its Colleges and Universities.
Our View In summary, this is a period property with immense potential, ready for new owners to place their personal stamp on it. Contact the Faversham Your Move sales team for more information.
Tenure Freehold
Council Tax Information Local authority - Swale Borough Council
Council tax band - C
Internal
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Living Room 14'1" x 10'5" (4.3m x 3.18m).
Dining Room 13'6" x 11'2" (4.11m x 3.4m).
Kitchen 10'10" x 7'10" (3.3m x 2.4m).
Downstairs W.C
Cellar 12'10" x 16'5" (3.9m x 5m).
First Floor
Bedroom 1 13'10" x 10'11" (4.22m x 3.33m).
Bedroom 2 10'4" x 10'1" (3.15m x 3.07m).
Bathroom 11 x 7'11" (11 x 2.41m).
External
Front Courtyard
Rear Garden
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