Chain-free village townhouse with en-suite, parking and easy London rail links.
- Three double bedrooms with top-floor en-suite and built-in wardrobes
- Open-plan L-shaped lounge/dining room and fitted kitchen
- Enclosed rear garden approx. 28ft with patio and lawn
- Block-paved driveway for one car; small front lawn and beds
- Chain free sale; freehold tenure and EPC Rating C
- Modern build (2007–2011) with double glazing and gas heating
- Modest internal footprint and small plot; limited extension potential
- Local area records higher crime levels; Council Tax Band D
A well-presented, modern three-bedroom terraced home arranged over three floors, offered chain free and ready for immediate occupation. The top-floor principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the first floor provides two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Ground floor living is open-plan with an L-shaped lounge/dining area, a fitted kitchen and a handy cloakroom.
Outside, the property has a block-paved drive for one car and an enclosed rear garden of approximately 28ft with patio, lawn and raised beds — a manageable outdoor space for play or simple gardening. The location is a quiet cul-de-sac within easy walking distance of Headcorn village centre, mainline station with regular London services, primary school, shops and local amenities, making daily life straightforward for a small family.
Practical positives include double glazing, gas central heating, a C EPC rating and freehold tenure. There is clear potential to personalise or update cosmetic finishes to your taste. Buyers should note the plot and internal footprint are modest for a family and the development dates from 2007–2011, so large-scale extension options may be limited by plot size.
Material considerations: the area records higher local crime levels, and Council Tax sits in a moderate Band D. Overall this house suits a young family seeking a low-maintenance modern home in a well-connected village setting, or an investor targeting steady rental demand close to rail links.