Chain-free three-bedroom end terrace with garden, parking and easy city access.
- End-of-terrace on quiet cul-de-sac with off-street parking
- Bright dual-aspect lounge/diner and separate kitchen/breakfast room
- Good-sized rear garden for the area
- Three bedrooms, one family bathroom only
- Approximately 926 sq ft; small plot size
- Built c.1930–1949; may need modernisation in places
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Chain free; no flood risk; low council tax
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers comfortable, bright living within easy reach of Canterbury city centre and Canterbury East station. The dual-aspect lounge/diner and kitchen/breakfast room create flexible ground-floor space for family life, while a good-sized rear garden provides outdoor space rarely found on small inner-city plots. Off-street parking is available in the cul-de-sac.
The property sits on a small plot and extends to about 926 sq ft across two floors, built in the mid-20th century. Gas central heating with a boiler and radiators and double glazing (install date unknown) provide everyday convenience; council tax is low and there is no flood risk. The area is affluent with very low crime and fast broadband — appealing to professionals and families alike. Wincheap Primary and several well-regarded secondary schools are nearby.
Practical points to note: the house has one bathroom and may suit buyers needing modest renovation or updating rather than those wanting a fully modernised home. The filled cavity walls are typical of the era but buyers should verify the condition of services, heating and electrics. The property is chain-free, making it suitable for a quicker move.
This home will suit a family or professional couple seeking an affordable, well-located Canterbury base with scope to personalise. Interested buyers should arrange their own inspections and service checks to confirm condition and layout meet their requirements.