Freehold double-fronted mews house, 92.5 sqm (996 sqft)
Large vaulted top-floor living room with skylights and juliet balcony
Two double bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite
New aluminium double entrance and loading doors; secure
Very small plot; limited external/outdoor space
Area flagged as deprived with above-average local crime
Service charge £400pa; council tax Band E (above average)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential upgrade needed
A double-fronted freehold mews house arranged over two floors, offering a generous 92.5 sqm (996 sqft) of well-presented living space in the Medway Conservation Area. The standout first-floor open-plan living room has a vaulted roof, three skylights, four windows and new aluminium double loading doors that flood the room with west-facing light and flexible layout options. Two bedrooms sit on the ground floor, with the principal bedroom served by an en-suite and a separate family bathroom off the central hallway.
The property has been carefully improved and finished to a high standard: quality fixtures and fittings, bespoke plywood storage and shelving, wooden flooring upstairs and two-year-old kitchen appliances. Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas boiler and radiators, a recent set of secure aluminium entrance doors and a modest annual service charge of £400 for communal upkeep. The house is chain free and ready for immediate occupation.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. The plot is very small and external outdoor space is limited to the paved frontage in the Mews. The surrounding area scores as deprived with above-average local crime levels, and council tax is Band E (above average). The building’s cavity walls are recorded without added insulation (assumed), so buyers wanting maximum thermal performance may consider further improvements. EPC Band C indicates middling energy efficiency.
This home suits buyers seeking a characterful, low-maintenance mews house close to green spaces, good schools and excellent transport links into the city. It will particularly appeal to families or professional couples who value a large, light living room, practical layout and a conservation-area setting, while accepting limited outdoor space and some local area challenges.