Spacious 4-bed detached home near Faversham town centre with strong energy credentials..
Over 1,600 sq ft of creatively designed living space
Four double bedrooms across a split-level layout
Solar panels, battery and iBoost; EPC rating B
Integral double garage with conversion potential (STPC)
Tiered garden with breakfast terrace and summer house views
Short walk to market square and Faversham mainline station
Medium flood risk recorded; consider insurance implications
Slow local broadband; some cosmetic updating likely required
Set on an elevated plot just a short walk from Faversham’s medieval market and mainline station, this 1970s detached house offers flexible family living across more than 1,600 sq ft. The home is light-filled with split-level living zones, a long kitchen with separate utility, and four double bedrooms arranged over a split landing — the largest bedroom is generous enough to take an en suite.
Energy-efficiency is a genuine strength: solar panels with battery storage, an iBoost system and stated excellent insulation support lower running costs and a B EPC rating. The tiered garden and breakfast terrace give private outdoor space with rooftop views, while parking for three cars and an integral double garage add practical convenience and scope for extension or conversion (subject to planning).
Practical considerations are straightforward and should be factored into any decision: the house dates from around 1970 and may benefit from cosmetic updating in places; broadband speeds are currently slow in the area. There is a medium flood risk recorded, and council tax is above average. The garage conversion or expansion opportunity will require planning consent.
This property will suit families seeking roomy, characterful accommodation close to town amenities, schools and rail links — or buyers looking for a well-insulated, low-running-cost house with clear potential to adapt internal space further.