Well-located family house near top schools and transport links.
Ground-floor bedroom ideal for guests or multigenerational use
Spacious kitchen and dining area with breakfast bar
Two generous double bedrooms upstairs
Single family bathroom only — one bathroom for four bedrooms
Large patio and low-maintenance astro turf lawn with cabin and shed
Driveway for several vehicles plus garage en-bloc parking
Freehold tenure; very low local crime and no flood risk
Average broadband speeds; mid-20th-century property with ageing suburban character
This four-bedroom semi-detached house on Meadow Road sits in a sought-after Sturry neighbourhood popular with families. The layout works well for everyday family life: a ground-floor bedroom (useful for guests or multigenerational living), a spacious kitchen/dining area with breakfast bar, and a front living room for relaxed evenings. Two of the upstairs bedrooms are generous doubles and a stylish bathroom with shower serves the household.
Outside is a low-maintenance, child-friendly garden with a large patio leading down to an astro turf lawn, plus a cabin and shed for storage or play. Off-street parking is plentiful: a wide driveway for several vehicles and a garage en-bloc add practical convenience for families with multiple cars or bikes.
Practical details to note: the house is an average-sized, mid-20th-century property with standard ceiling heights and an overall “ageing suburban” character. Broadband speeds are average, council tax is moderate, and there is just one bathroom for four bedrooms — something to consider for larger families. The freehold tenure and very low local crime rate are definite positives for long-term ownership.
Positioning is a key strength: excellent public transport links and a cluster of reputable schools nearby — including two schools ranked in the top 10% locally — make this location especially suitable for families. The property offers immediate liveability with clear potential for updating where desired, making it an appealing buy for those seeking space, convenience and a good school catchment in Canterbury’s town-fringe area.