Two good-sized double bedrooms
This two double-bedroom mid-terrace combines practical family living with generous outdoor space. The ground floor offers an open-plan living and dining area flowing into a fitted kitchen with direct access to an impressive 80ft east-facing rear garden — ideal for children’s play, outdoor dining or a vegetable plot. At around 830 sq ft, rooms feel well-proportioned for a young family or first-time buyers.
The first-floor bathroom is fitted with both a bath and a separate shower, useful for busy mornings. The home benefits from double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and a Council Tax Band B rating that keeps running costs modest. Strood station and the M2/A2 are close by, and several good and outstanding schools are within walking distance, making daily routines straightforward.
Constructed circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls, the property has period character but also scope for improvement. The walls are assumed to have no insulation, so buyers should budget for potential thermal upgrades if desired. The local area is described as a deprived wider district though the immediate neighbourhood is comfortable and crime levels are low — an important balance to consider.
Sold freehold, this home offers clear refurbishment potential rather than a turnkey move-in for buyers seeking modern, fully upgraded finishes. All property details should be independently verified — buyers are advised to review surveys, title documents and seek professional legal advice before exchange.























































