Chain-free bungalow near Sturry station and top schools.
No onward chain — ready for a quick sale
Light, single-storey living and convenient transport links make this three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow an appealing choice for families, commuters or downsizers. The interior is well presented with a large open lounge featuring a log burner, a modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a bright conservatory that extends living space into the garden.
Set on a generous corner plot, the outside space is a clear strength: a low-maintenance rear garden, patio, useful side access, off-street parking and a garage en-bloc. A shed with a workbench and power adds practical workshop or storage capacity. The property is chain-free and within a short walk of Sturry mainline station and several highly regarded schools, including an Outstanding primary.
Built in the 1950s–60s, the house sits in an established neighbourhood and offers straightforward, traditional accommodation over one level — ideal for anyone wanting single-floor living close to Canterbury. The freehold tenure, affordable council tax band and EPC C rating are practical plus points.
Notable considerations: the bungalow is an older construction so it may benefit from gradual updating; double-glazing install date is unknown. The garage is en-bloc (detached from the house) and there is a single family bathroom. Buyers seeking more contemporary layouts or additional bathrooms should factor in refurbishment potential.