Quiet three-bed bungalow with large garden and multiple parking spaces.
Large private sun-facing garden with mature hedges and patio
Off-street parking for several cars on a sloping driveway
Flexible two- or three-bedroom layout with conservatory
Ground-floor WC and separate dining room for family convenience
Built 1930–1949; mid-century fittings may require cosmetic updating
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Mains gas boiler and radiators; filled cavity walls for insulation
Slow broadband speeds — not ideal for heavy home-working
Set on a generous plot in Alkham village, this 1930s semi-detached bungalow offers flexible living across a single-storey footprint with a large conservatory and private sun-trap garden. The layout can work as a two- or three-bedroom home, with a separate dining room and a ground-floor WC providing practical family convenience. Off-street parking for several cars and a sloping driveway add everyday ease for commuters and visitors.
The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown) and a filled cavity wall construction, which together give reasonable thermal performance. It sits in a very low-crime, affluent rural area within the Kent Downs AONB, with good road links to the M20, Channel Tunnel and local stations for faster rail to London. Local primary and secondary schools are rated good, making this suitable for families.
Buyers should note a few practical points: broadband speeds are slow, so streaming or home-working may need an alternative solution; the bungalow dates from 1930–1949 and will show mid-century fittings and finishes that may suit cosmetic updating. The layout is described as multi-roomed despite being single-storey, so check room sizes if you need large open-plan living. Council tax is moderate.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking a peaceful countryside setting with outdoor space and parking, who are happy to carry modest updating to modernise interiors and improve connectivity.