Large period family home with gardens and a 30' kitchen/diner near Historic Rochester.
Approx. 2,300 sq ft over multiple levels, spacious living areas
This substantial Victorian mid-terrace (circa 1888) offers generous family living across approximately 2,300 sq ft. Period features — sash windows, original fireplaces and a log burner — bring character and high ceilings, while a 30' kitchen/diner and lower-ground lounge create flexible entertaining and family zones. A decent front and rear garden add outdoor space close to Historic Rochester.
Practical benefits include double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating, fast broadband and an excellent mobile signal. Strood Station provides a regular commute to London (about 37 minutes) and the property sits within walking distance of Rochester’s shops, restaurants and schools including an Outstanding primary and several well-regarded secondary options.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house is built as solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, so thermal upgrades may be needed; there are two main bathrooms plus a cloakroom but older fittings may require updating; the wider area is classified as deprived with above-average crime statistics. Overall, this is a handsome period home with room to modernise and add value for a family seeking space, character and town-centre convenience.