Chain-free three-bed home with garden, garage and good commuter links.
No onward chain — ready for a quicker move
Garage and off-street parking via rear access
Enclosed rear garden; low-maintenance lawn
Three bedrooms; main bedroom with en-suite and wardrobes
Energy Efficiency Rating C; gas central heating, double glazing
Small overall size and compact plot — limited outdoor space
Some dated decor and fittings; scope for modernisation
Freehold; Council Tax Band C
A tidy red-brick end-of-terrace house offering practical family living and immediate move-in potential, sold with no onward chain. The ground floor provides a spacious sitting room with a feature fireplace, a good-sized kitchen/dining room with double doors to the garden, and a handy cloakroom. Upstairs there are three bedrooms including a main double with built-in wardrobes and an en-suite, plus a family bathroom.
Outside space is enclosed and low-maintenance: a lawned rear garden that opens to a rear path leading to the garage and parking. The small plot keeps external upkeep straightforward. Energy Efficiency Rating C, gas central heating and double glazing give reasonable running costs for the size and age of the house.
This home will suit first-time buyers and young families looking for a commuter-friendly base in Gillingham — the town offers local schools, shops and mainline rail connections. The property is freehold and chain-free, making for a quicker, simpler purchase.
Practical points to note: overall internal size and plot are modest, and some rooms show dated decor and would benefit from modernization to unlock full value. The house is a traditional layout built around 1996–2002, so buyers should expect standard late-20th-century fixtures and fittings rather than contemporary luxury finishes.