Well-presented 4-bed family home with large garden and easy access to Tenterden high street.
Four double bedrooms and three reception rooms, flexible family layout
Large landscaped rear garden with paved terraces and secluded outlook
Generous driveway providing ample off-street parking
Short walk to Tenterden high street, amenities and several good schools
EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators
Built mid-century (1950s–1960s) — scope for modernisation or extension
Broadband speeds slow — not ideal for heavy homeworking
Council tax band: expensive
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac just a short walk from Tenterden’s historic high street, this well-presented four-bedroom detached house suits a family seeking space and convenience. The interior is bright and generously proportioned across multiple reception rooms, offering flexible living for everyday family life and entertaining.
Outside, a large, landscaped rear garden with paved terraces and mature planting provides privacy and plenty of room for children to play, gardening or alfresco dining. The broad driveway delivers ample off-street parking and a welcoming arrival sequence for residents and visitors.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is freehold, has mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (install date unknown) and an EPC rating of C. Council tax is noted as expensive and broadband speeds are slow — important considerations for homeworking or heavy internet use. Built in the mid-20th century, the house is in good decorative order but offers clear potential for updating or extension subject to planning, if a buyer wanted to modernise further or adapt layout.
Overall, this family home combines a generous plot and cul-de-sac location with easy access to schools and local amenities. It will particularly appeal to buyers prioritising outdoor space, parking and proximity to Tenterden town centre, while those reliant on fast broadband or seeking the newest fittings should factor in potential upgrades.