Spacious village cottage with countryside views, large plot and parking for several cars..
- Four bedrooms including large master with dressing room and en-suite
- Generous sitting room with exposed brick fireplace and good natural light
- Dining room, conservatory and kitchen provide flexible living space
- Large driveway with parking for several cars; extensive front plot
- Delightful rear garden with patio, decking, fruit trees and vegetable patch
- Unobstructed rural views across Kent countryside
- Some garden overgrowth and external maintenance required
- Council tax band described as expensive; check ongoing costs
This four-bedroom semi-detached cottage in Nettlestead blends period character with practical family living across three floors. The large sitting room with exposed brick fireplace and an adjoining dining room lead through to a conservatory and kitchen, creating a flowing ground-floor layout ideal for family life and entertaining. A substantial second-floor master suite includes a dressing room and en-suite, while three further bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the intermediate floor.
Externally the plot is a strong selling point: generous driveway parking for several cars, a large front area with fruit trees and vegetable patch, and a well-laid rear garden with patio and decking. The property enjoys unobstructed rural views over Kent countryside, offering a peaceful village setting while remaining accessible to nearby amenities and schools.
Buyers should note practical details plainly: council tax is described as expensive, parts of the exterior and garden show overgrowth and may need maintenance, and the building dates from the 1980s despite its period appearance. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators and windows are double glazed (post-2002), which helps running costs but prospective purchasers should confirm service history.
This home suits families seeking character, space and countryside views, or buyers willing to make minor external and garden improvements to maximise the plot. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout, plot size and vistas in person.