Quiet cul-de-sac location, family-friendly setting
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Lower Upnor, this four-bedroom semi-detached home suits a growing family seeking space and village calm. The ground floor offers flexible living: a kitchen/breakfast room, handy utility, ground-floor cloakroom and a bright open-plan living/dining room that opens via French doors onto raised decking.
Upstairs are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a family bathroom featuring a separate bath and shower. Practical extras include a tandem-length double garage for secure parking or storage, double glazing installed after 2002, and gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
The rear garden is low-maintenance and designed for outdoor entertaining rather than extensive gardening. Local amenities include riverside walks, a pub and leisure facilities, and there are several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby. Rochester town centre is within easy reach for wider services and transport links.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the property sits in an area with higher crime rates and overall deprivation indicators, broadband speeds are very slow, and the plot is small. Council tax is above average. While the house is well-presented and comfortable, buyers seeking rural seclusion, fast connectivity or a larger garden should note these constraints.



































































































