Spacious 1930s detached home with conservatory, garage and Lifetime Lease option for over‑60s.
- Guide Lifetime Lease example £380,000; full market price £575,000
- Suitable for over-60s Lifetime Lease; also available at full market value
- Detached 1930s house with bay windows and conservatory
- Single family bathroom only; may suit smaller households
- Decent rear garden, driveway, garage and two powered outbuildings
- Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Opposite park and close to good primary and grammar schools
- Council tax described as expensive; verify planning consents
This spacious 1930s detached house sits in South Sittingbourne opposite a pleasant park and within walking distance of shops and well-regarded schools. The home offers generous living rooms including a bay-fronted lounge, an extended conservatory overlooking the rear garden, and a practical kitchen — all arranged over a comfortable, easy-to-use layout suited to everyday living.
Outdoor space is a genuine strength: a decent-size rear garden, driveway, garage and two powered outbuildings (workshop and additional room) give flexible options for hobbies, home working or storage. The property retains period character in its Tudor Revival façade while having double glazing installed after 2002 and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
This listing is promoted with a Home for Life Lifetime Lease example for buyers aged 60+, showing a guide Lifetime Lease price of £380,000 (market value £575,000). The actual Lifetime Lease price depends on age, personal circumstances and any share purchased (up to 50%). The property remains freehold and can also be bought at full market value by any buyer.
Practical considerations: there is a single family bathroom and council tax is listed as expensive. Any purchaser should verify planning/building regulation consents for the rear extension and outbuildings, and confirm appliances and services are in working order prior to exchange.