Two-bedroom freehold with garden and scope to improve energy efficiency.
Freehold Victorian semi-detached cottage with period flint frontage
This traditional flint-fronted home sits in the heart of Petham, offering period charm across two floors and a pleasant rear garden. The layout includes a spacious lounge, kitchen/breakfast room and two well-proportioned bedrooms — suited to a couple or downsizer seeking village life with easy Canterbury access.
The property is freehold and compact at around 586 sq ft, with solid brick walls likely without insulation and electric storage heaters. The current EPC is very low (22, band F), so upgrading insulation and the heating system would materially improve comfort and running costs.
Occupying a decent plot in a low-crime village, the cottage benefits from nearby good primary and secondary schools and countryside walking routes. There is no gas; mains electricity, water and drainage are understood to be connected. Buyers should factor in modernisation and energy-efficiency works when considering the asking price.
Overall this is a characterful, small-period home that offers immediate occupancy and clear scope for sympathetic improvement to raise comfort, value and sustainability.