Historic 17th-century conversion with modern extension and south-facing garden in Faversham centre.
- Grade II-listed 17th-century former inn with many original features
- Recently renovated throughout; combines period detail with modern systems
- Spacious layout across three storeys — about 2,030 sq ft, four bedrooms
- Full-width rear extension, skylights and south-facing private garden
- Small plot; garden private but limited in size
- Solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation—may need upgrades
- Listing status restricts alterations and can complicate future works
- Council Tax Band E (above-average running costs)
A striking Grade II-listed former coaching inn, this sensitively renovated four-bedroom house blends 17th-century character with contemporary living. The full-width rear extension creates a bright kitchen-dining space with skylights and French doors that open onto a private south-facing garden — a rare, peaceful courtyard in the centre of Faversham.
Original features run throughout: exposed timber beams, sash windows, fireplaces, stripped floorboards and a reclaimed oak library unit rescued from the pub’s bar. Accommodation spans three storeys and about 2,030 sq ft, including a generous principal bedroom with en suite, two upper bedrooms and a versatile attic room used as an office. Practical extras include cellar storage, a utility room and off-street parking available on request.
Important practical points are stated plainly. The house is Grade II-listed, which preserves historic detail but will restrict alterations and may complicate future works or extensions. The building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation and, despite recent renovation, maintenance of an older timber-framed property should be anticipated. Council tax sits above average and the plot is comparatively small, so outdoor space is private but limited.
Set on West Street in Faversham’s medieval core, the location is exceptionally walkable — market, independent shops, pubs and cafes are on the doorstep and the station is around ten minutes’ walk with direct services to London. For families, strong local schools and a range of amenities add to everyday convenience, while coastal towns and Kent countryside are within easy reach.
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