Three bedrooms in a restored Victorian end-terrace cottage
Sympathetic renovation retaining sash windows, exposed beams and brickwork
Sociable kitchen/diner with central island; cosy sitting room with wood burner
Decent rear garden, separate patio area and small courtyard
Off-street parking for two cars plus additional front shingled space
Freehold, newly renovated and ready to occupy; Council Tax Band C
Private drainage system in place; single family bathroom only
Very slow broadband speeds; local crime rates above average
A thoughtfully restored three-bedroom Victorian cottage set in tranquil Borden lane. The owners have sympathetically refurbished the house, preserving sliding sash windows, exposed timbers and brickwork while adding modern finishes. The living room’s wood burner and the light, sociable kitchen/diner with central island make this a warm, practical family home.
Externally the property benefits from a decent rear garden with separate lawn and patio areas, a small courtyard, and cleverly arranged off-street parking for two cars plus an additional front shingled space. The plot and open countryside outlook give a strong sense of privacy and rural character while remaining close to village amenities.
Practical points are straightforward: the house is freehold, recently renovated and ready to occupy, with affordable Council Tax (Band C). Note the property uses a private drainage system and has very slow broadband speeds; those needing high-speed internet should factor this in. Local crime rates are above average compared with nearby areas.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking character and a peaceful village lifestyle with good road and rail links to Sittingbourne and the M2. It’s particularly appropriate for families or those relocating from town who value rural charm and ready-to-move-in presentation.































































