Character-filled village cottage near marshes, ideal for first-time buyers.
Two bedrooms in a character cottage with traditional layout
Large northwest-facing rear garden providing private outdoor space
Two reception rooms, both with working wood burners
Modern shower room; compact but practical kitchen
Heating via air-source heat pump and electric warm air system
Very slow broadband — may hinder remote working
Plot described as small; check exact garden/plot measurements
Freehold tenure and low flood risk, council tax affordable
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage blends period character with practical modern upgrades, set within easy reach of Oare Marshes and Faversham. The ground floor offers two reception rooms with wood burners and a rear kitchen that opens onto a northwest-facing garden — a private outdoor space for gardening and relaxation. The accommodation is compact but laid out for everyday living and entertaining.
The property benefits from a modern shower room and low flood risk, plus heating from an air-source heat pump and electric warm air, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The setting is rural with countryside views and direct access to extensive footpaths across the Oare Marshes — ideal for walkers and nature lovers.
Important practical points: the property sits in an area with very slow broadband and an overall deprived local area classification, which may affect home working and connectivity. The plot is described as small despite the rear garden; buyers should check exact dimensions. Council tax is described as affordable and the tenure is freehold.
For first-time buyers or those seeking a character cottage close to countryside amenities, this home offers an immediately liveable core with potential to personalise. Viewings are recommended to assess the layout, garden, and connectivity against your needs.