Two double bedrooms with large first-floor bathroom
Bay-front sitting room with wood-burning stove
Separate dining room and kitchen with exposed beams
Sunny enclosed rear courtyard and small garage
Gas central heating and double glazing present
Freehold and offered with no onward chain
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; consider upgrades
Area shows higher crime and local deprivation statistics
This Victorian mid-terrace offers a spacious feel across 914 sq ft with two double bedrooms and generous reception rooms — ideal for a couple or small family seeking central Ashford convenience. The layout includes a sitting room with bay window and wood-burning stove, a separate dining area, and a kitchen with exposed beams leading to a sunny, enclosed rear courtyard and single garage.
Practical benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and all mains services; the property is freehold and offered with no onward chain for a quicker move. Local amenities, primary and secondary schools (including a top-performing grammar), the town centre and mainline station are all within a short walk.
Buyers should note some period-property limitations: solid brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation, the glazing install date is unknown and the house may benefit from energy-efficiency upgrades. The area records higher crime and local deprivation statistics, and the rear garden/plot is small — factors to weigh for families and commuters.
Overall this is a characterful, centrally placed terrace with good bones and potential for targeted modernization to improve comfort and running costs. It will suit buyers who value location and are prepared to invest modestly in insulation and cosmetic updating.







































































