4 bedrooms including principal with en‑suite
Open-plan kitchen/family room with central island potential
Conservatory overlooking wrap-around private rear garden
Lower-ground substantial garage plus utility and extra reception
Driveway providing ample off-street parking
Built 1983–1990; double glazing install date unknown
Located in an area with very high recorded crime rates
Council Tax Band F — relatively expensive
Set on a generous plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached home offers flexible family living across three levels. The ground floor centers on a large open-plan kitchen/family room with an adjoining conservatory that overlooks the wrap‑around rear garden — a practical layout for everyday life and entertaining. The principal bedroom benefits from a large en‑suite, while three further bedrooms and a modern family bathroom complete the first floor.
A lower‑ground level provides a substantial integral garage, utility room and an additional reception room that can serve as a playroom, home office or occasional bedroom. Driveway parking and the sizeable private garden add real family value and outdoor space, rare for homes close to town.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: the house was built in the 1980s (1983–1990 era), has double glazing of unknown installation date, and a mains gas boiler with radiators. The property sits in an area with very high recorded crime and higher-than-average deprivation; council tax is in an expensive band (Band F). The three‑storey layout also means multiple flights of stairs, which may be unsuitable for mobility‑limited buyers.
Overall this is a well‑presented family home with strong space and location benefits — close to Maidstone town centre, good local schools and fast broadband — but buyers should weigh local area crime statistics, council tax costs and the multi‑level layout when deciding to view.