Large garden, garage and excellent commuter links close to shops and schools.
Guide price £700,000–£750,000
Large lower-ground open-plan kitchen/family room, 35ft
Four double bedrooms across three upper floors
Large gated driveway and garage to rear
Substantial rear garden with multiple seating areas
EPC rating E — likely needs energy efficiency improvements
Solid brick construction; assumed no cavity wall insulation
Council tax band above average; only two bathrooms for four bedrooms
Guide price £700,000–£750,000. This substantial four-bedroom semi-detached period house on Whitehill Road spans four floors and just under 2,000 sq ft, offering generous reception space, an expansive lower-ground kitchen/family area and a large rear garden. High ceilings, bay windows and original decorative features give clear period character, while the layout suits family living and entertaining.
Practical benefits include a gated driveway, rear garage, utility room and secondary garden access from the kitchen. The property is a short walk from Gravesend town centre and the mainline station (under an hour to London), with local shops, parks and a range of schools nearby — including an outstanding selective grammar school in the area.
Important considerations: the house is solid-brick and assumed to have no cavity insulation, and its EPC rating is E, so energy efficiency improvements may be needed. Built before 1900, certain renovations could require specialist work or permissions to preserve period fabric. Council tax sits above average and the property has two bathrooms for four bedrooms, which some families may wish to adapt.
This home will suit buyers seeking a large period property with scope to update and personalise, particularly commuters and growing families who value space, character and outdoor amenity close to local transport and schools.