Characterful two-bed terrace with private garden and easy rail links.
Victorian mid-terrace with original period features
Separate lounge and dining room — good entertaining layout
Established private rear garden — well screened
Two bathrooms: main bathroom plus separate shower room
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas central heating
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — retrofit needed
Small plot and average room sizes limit storage and outdoor space
Area has above-average crime; local deprivation indicators apply
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offers classic period charm with practical family living across about 808 sq ft. High ceilings, an ornate fireplace and original mouldings give the lounge strong character, while a separate dining room makes entertaining and family meals straightforward. The property is ready to move into and will particularly suit first-time buyers seeking a character home close to amenities.
Outside, a delightful established rear garden provides privacy and colour, creating a calm outside space directly off the house. The location is convenient: a park opposite, local shops and a supermarket nearby, and Faversham mainline station and town centre within easy walking distance. Good local schools (including an Outstanding primary and a top-10% secondary) add to the family appeal.
Practical details are in the property’s favour: double glazing (post-2002), mains gas boiler with radiators, and two bathrooms (bathroom plus shower room). The plot is small and rooms are average-sized, so storage and outdoor space are limited compared with larger houses. The mid-terrace sits in an area described as deprived blue-collar terraces with above-average local crime — factors to consider when assessing suitability and insurance costs.
Construction is solid brick (typical of its 1900–1929 build) and is assumed to lack wall insulation; adding insulation could improve comfort and running costs but would be a future project. Council tax is described as cheap, and flood risk is low. Overall, this is a charming, well-located two-bedroom Victorian house that offers immediate character and good transport links, with modest renovation/insulation potential and a small, private garden.