Three bedrooms with flexible ground‑floor bedroom option
Two reception rooms plus cellar for storage or utility use
Generous rear garden — larger than many nearby terraces
Modern kitchen and lean‑to extend practical living space
On‑street permit parking only; no private driveway
Area has high crime and displays wider deprivation indicators
Approximately 1,034 sqft; early‑1900s Victorian character
Council tax Band B; fast broadband, average mobile signal
Set on Toronto Road in Gillingham, this early‑1900s mid‑terrace combines period character with practical family space across basement, ground and first floors. The property offers two reception rooms, a modern kitchen leading to a lean‑to, and a cellar for additional storage — useful for growing households or home workers. At about 1,034 sq ft, the layout feels larger than many nearby terraces and includes a generous rear garden for outdoor living.
The house is well suited to first‑time buyers or young families seeking affordable entry into the area: three bedrooms (one currently arranged at ground floor level), a family bathroom and a separate W.C. create flexible living arrangements. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and the property is within easy reach of local shops, schools (several rated Good) and Gillingham station for commuter links.
Buyers should note practical considerations up front: parking is on‑street with a permit system, the immediate neighbourhood records higher crime levels and the wider area shows relative deprivation. The plot is described as small overall despite an above‑average rear garden. Council tax lies in band B, keeping running costs lower than many comparable homes.































































