No onward chain — ready for a quick sale
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms
Driveway parking for multiple cars
Brick-built workshop for hobbies or storage
Small, low-maintenance rear garden
EPC D; older windows may need upgrading
Area classified as relatively deprived — affects long-term value
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set in the peaceful village of Oare, this three-bedroom semi offers straightforward family living with immediate move-in potential thanks to no onward chain. The house provides two reception rooms, a practical kitchen with utility space, and a brick-built workshop ideal for hobbies or secure storage. Off-street parking for multiple cars and a low-maintenance garden add everyday convenience.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom served by a modern shower room. The property dates from the mid-20th century and retains solid period character in its brickwork and chimney features. Mains gas central heating and filled cavity walls give a sound basic specification, while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and connectivity needs.
Buyers should note some practical shortcomings: the EPC rating is D and some external windows and guttering are older, so further energy upgrades and maintenance may be needed. The plot is small and the area is classified as relatively deprived, which could influence future values and local services. Overall, this is a sensible, chain-free family home in an attractive marshland setting, with clear scope to personalise and improve.
Local amenities include two village pubs, St. Peter’s Church and nearby Oare Marshes for walks and wildlife. Faversham town centre with shops, market and schools is about 1.3 miles away, making the location practical for schooling and everyday needs.