Quiet Sturry location with large garden, easy parking and single-floor living.
- Single-storey two-bedroom layout, ideal for easy living
- Modern kitchen with granite worktops and contemporary appliances
- Generous front and rear gardens with tiered lawn and patio
- Block-paved driveway; plenty of off-street parking and rear hardstanding
- Single bathroom only; one washroom may limit family convenience
- Built late 1960s–1970s; some rooms may need cosmetic updating
- Double glazing and gas central heating installed for efficiency
- Excellent mobile signal, average broadband speeds in area
This two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in Sturry offers single-storey living on a decent plot with generous front and rear gardens. A block-paved driveway provides plenty of off-street parking and double gates lead to a rear hardstanding — useful for trailers, workshop space or secure parking with rear access.
Inside, the layout is traditional and practical: a spacious sitting/dining room, a modern kitchen with granite worktops, two well-proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom. Double glazing and gas central heating provide comfort and efficiency. The property sits close to local buses, shops and good primary and secondary schools, with Canterbury city centre a short drive away.
The bungalow dates from the late 1960s–1970s and, while the kitchen is modern, other areas will benefit from cosmetic updating to suit contemporary tastes. The overall internal space is average (approximately 690 sq ft) and there is one bathroom only — important for families or shared occupancy. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the garden, parking and single-level layout.
This home will suit downsizers wanting easy single-floor living, buyers seeking a manageable family home near good schools, or investors looking for straightforward rental demand in a very low-crime, affluent suburb. The freehold tenure, affordable council tax band and low flood risk add to practical appeal.