Three-bedroom modern home moments from Rochester High Street, castle and station..
Three-bedroom freehold end-terrace in central Rochester
Set on sought-after Love Lane in historic Rochester, this modern three-bedroom end-of-terrace home pairs contemporary living with unrivalled local convenience. The house sits within a small cluster of properties, arranged to maximise natural light, with a west-facing front terrace and an east-facing rear garden with side access and shed. Two allocated off-street parking spaces add practical convenience for families or commuters.
Interior accommodation is traditionally laid out over three floors with a bay-fronted living room, a fitted kitchen/diner, guest WC, and a principal bedroom with en-suite. The home is well-presented and benefits from recent gutter and bay roof improvements; a roof light and dual aspects help create a bright, airy feel throughout. The property is freehold and of average overall size (approx. 1,001 sq ft / 12 rooms counted), suitable for everyday family life.
Location is a major draw: minutes from Rochester High Street, Castle, riverside walks, parks and Rochester station with fast London links. Nearby schools include well-regarded state and independent options, making this attractive for families. The setting in a conservation area brings character and pleasant streetscape.
Buyers should note material constraints: the property sits in a conservation area with specific covenants and easements, including a chancel repair liability and obligations about boundary fencing; there are restrictions on extending the property. Broadband speeds are reported slow. Local crime levels are recorded as very high, which may concern some purchasers. Council tax is above average and a modest service charge (circa £15) applies for shared areas. Prospective buyers should verify all tenure, title and covenant details with their solicitor and surveyor.