Large plot with garage and solar, ideal for a family seeking countryside close to city links.
Generous plot with scope for extension (previous consent lapsed)
Detached garage, driveway parking and useful outbuildings
Solar panels fitted to lower energy costs
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms and conservatory
Single family bathroom only; limited WC provision
LPG boiler heating — not connected to mains gas
Average mobile signal and broadband speeds
Located in a quiet conservation-area village, short drive to Canterbury
Set on a generous plot in tranquil Petham, this three-bedroom semi offers a rural family home with scope to grow. The layout includes two reception rooms, a conservatory, and a kitchen with separate utility, arranged over two storeys for comfortable everyday living.
Practical strengths include driveway parking, a detached garage, outbuildings (greenhouse and shed), and fitted solar panels that reduce running costs. The plot is large and previously had planning consent for a double-storey side extension (now lapsed), so there is realistic potential to extend subject to fresh permissions.
Buyers should note this is a post‑war (c.1950–66) house with one bathroom and LPG boiler heating — not mains gas. Mobile and broadband speeds are average, and the former planning permission has expired, so any enlargement will require new applications. The property sits in a conservation setting within easy reach of Canterbury (about a 10-minute drive).
This home suits families seeking country living close to city amenities, or buyers looking to add value through sensitive refurbishment or extension. It offers peaceful village life, good local schools, and quick access to Canterbury’s transport links, while requiring some updating to realise its full potential.