- One double bedroom with eaves storage
- Private, enclosed rear garden with patio doors
- Open-plan kitchen improves space and flow
- Compact footprint: 481 sq ft, modest overall size
- Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Chatham station ~3.5 miles; under 1-hour London services
- Small plot; limited extension potential
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
This one-bedroom mid-terrace house on a quiet no-through road is aimed at first-time buyers seeking an affordable, low-maintenance starter home. The ground floor feels bright thanks to patio doors onto a private, enclosed rear garden and an open-plan kitchen that improves flow and usable space. The double bedroom includes eaves storage, and the property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown).
At 481 sq ft the layout is compact but well arranged for single occupants or couples. Travel is straightforward: Chatham station is just over 3.5 miles away with sub‑hour services into central London. The home is freehold, sits in an area classed as relatively affluent, and has no recorded flood risk.
Notable limitations are the property’s modest internal area and small plot size, which restrict extension potential. There is only one bedroom and one bathroom, and some elements (exact glazing age, finish level) are unspecified — buyers should expect cosmetic updates and to check insulation or maintenance history if desired. Crime is described as average for the area.
Overall this is a practical, well-located entry-level purchase for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor who values transport links and a quiet street. Its compact footprint and modest outdoor space mean it will suit those prioritising location and running costs over generous living areas.







































