Period character, large garden and a useful outbuilding — ideal for family living..
- Period cottage with exposed beams and sash windows
- Modern kitchen/breakfast room plus separate utility
- Versatile outbuilding with power, kitchenette and WC
- Large private garden with decked pergola and mature trees
- Two double bedrooms and one good single bedroom
- Single bathroom downstairs; potential to add en‑suite
- Solid brick (pre‑1900) assumed without wall insulation
- Free on‑street parking; village location with bus links
Guide price £400,000–£425,000. This Victorian semi-detached cottage sits in the heart of Boughton‑Under‑Blean and blends period character with useful modern updates. Exposed beams, traditional sash windows and cosy rooms give genuine cottage charm, while a modern kitchen/breakfast room and downstairs utility add everyday convenience.
The layout works well for family life: a bright living room, separate dining room with a log burner, and three bedrooms upstairs (two doubles and a good single). The ground‑floor shower room is practical but there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms; the main bedroom has a large cupboard and window that could be reconfigured to create an en‑suite if required.
A major asset is the versatile outbuilding, fitted with power, light, a kitchenette and WC — ideal as a home office, studio or ancillary accommodation. The large, established garden with mature trees, lawn and raised decked pergola provides private outdoor space for children and entertaining. Free on‑street parking is available nearby.
Buyers should note the house is traditional solid brick construction (pre‑1900) and is assumed to have no wall insulation; upgrading thermal performance may be advisable. The property is in a village classed as deprived but benefits from low crime, good local amenities, fast broadband and regular buses to Canterbury and Faversham with high‑speed rail links to London.