1930s detached home near Faversham station with heated garden studio and underfloor heating.
Four bedrooms: three doubles and one generous single
Set on a wide plot in convenient Faversham, this substantial 1930s detached house combines period character with modern comforts. The layout provides living and dining rooms, a large kitchen–breakfast room, and four bedrooms — three doubles and one generous single — arranged across two floors for family flexibility. The main bedroom includes an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe; bedroom two also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe.
Practical, energy-conscious features include solar water heating and zone-controlled underfloor heating with individual room controls across both floors. A mature rear garden contains a fully insulated, heated office/studio ideal for home working or hobbies. Parking and storage needs are well met by an integral garage plus a driveway that accommodates up to three further vehicles.
Notable points to consider: the property is tenure freehold and has a current EPC rating of C, but double glazing was installed before 2002 and some elements (such as the gas boiler located in the garage) may require review in future servicing or replacement plans. Council tax is above average for the area, and local crime statistics are above average — factors to weigh alongside the property’s many strengths.
Positioned a short walk from Faversham town centre and mainline station, this home suits families seeking space and good schools nearby, while offering scope for updating where desired. The combination of period charm, useful outbuilding and modern heating controls gives immediate comfort with clear potential for improvement and personalisation.