Three bedrooms with third accessed via second bedroom (limited privacy)
This three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian home offers practical space for first-time buyers or small families seeking a central Rochester location. The house benefits from two separate reception rooms and a good-sized rear garden for outdoor living and children’s play. The third bedroom is accessed via the second, so layout suits a home office, nursery or occasional bedroom use rather than full privacy.
The property is compact (approx. 808 sq ft) and sits on a small plot, making maintenance straightforward. Built around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls, the house will suit purchasers comfortable with an older property and potential improvement projects such as insulation upgrades. Heating is mains gas boiler with radiators and windows are double glazed (installation date unknown).
Position is a strong selling point: short walks to Strood train station, good motorway access (M2/A2) and nearby primary and secondary schools, including several highly rated options. Local amenities and fast broadband add everyday convenience, but note the area shows higher crime and relative deprivation, which may affect resale expectations.
Overall this is a sensible, affordable entry into the Rochester market for buyers wanting immediate use with scope to add value through targeted updating. Practical viewers should note the compact room sizes and bedroom layout when considering suitability for family needs.











































