Large Grade II listed maisonette with character, sold at auction in Faversham Market Place.
Grade II Listed 16th‑century Tudor maisonette, top three floors
This large Grade II listed maisonette occupies the top three floors of a striking Tudor timber‑framed building on Faversham Market Place. The accommodation spans substantial rooms over multiple levels, with original period features, bay windows, covered fireplaces and a large loft offering clear scope for restoration or conversion. Sold with no onward chain and a freehold/long lease option under discussion, the property is well placed for commuters with the mainline station and A2/M2 links nearby.
Important sale terms are auction-based. The Modern Method of Auction requires a non‑refundable reservation fee and there is an undisclosed reserve price; buyers should review the buyer information pack and allow for auction fees and timelines. The property will need formal legal checks to create a new title and to confirm lease/freehold arrangements before completion.
The maisonette is roomy and full of character but offers mostly dated fittings and basic kitchen/bathroom facilities. As a Grade II listed building, any significant alterations or restoration will require listed‑building consent and may add cost and time. There is no private garden and the plot is small, and the property fronts directly onto the Market Place above retail premises.
This is best suited to a buyer seeking a character renovation or a specialist investor familiar with listed buildings and auction purchase processes. For those who value period character and central convenience, the property represents a rare chance to create a striking town‑centre home or a tailored rental/commercial arrangement, subject to statutory consents and auction conditions.