Grade II listed two-bed with river views, renovated interior and excellent London links..
- Grade II listed Victorian end-terrace with original period features
- Newly refurbished interior; stylish bathroom and updated kitchen
- Dual-aspect sitting room with log-burning stove and dining room fireplace
- Two double bedrooms; top-floor bedroom with river and medieval bridge views
- Private walled courtyard with viewing hatch to the river; small plot
- Potential floating mooring possible, subject to necessary consents
- Listed status restricts alterations and may complicate works
- Solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation; consider heating costs
A beautifully refurbished Grade II listed Victorian home on Aylesford High Street, this riverside end-terrace blends period charm with contemporary comfort. High ceilings, large rooms and original features remain, while a recent renovation has delivered a stylish bathroom, updated kitchen and new finishes throughout.
The ground floor offers a dual-aspect sitting room with a log-burning stove and a separate dining room with a fireplace — good entertaining flow for a compact footprint. Upstairs are two double bedrooms: the principal bedroom and a large top-floor bedroom that enjoys views across the river and medieval bridge. The private walled courtyard has a unique viewing hatch to the water and potential for a floating mooring, subject to consents.
Practical points to note: as a Grade II listed property, alterations can be restricted and will require listed-building consent. The building has solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation, so heating costs and improvement options should be considered despite the gas boiler and radiators. The plot is small and parking is not mentioned. Crime levels in the area are above average compared with national figures.
This freehold, 1,125 sq ft house will suit buyers seeking a character-filled village home with excellent London access — Aylesford station is about a mile away with regular trains to St Pancras. It is particularly appealing to buyers who value riverside character, period detail and a recently refreshed interior, and who are comfortable managing listed-building restrictions and modest outdoor space.