£499,995
4 bed end terrace house for saleNewton Road, Faversham ME13
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Saxon Shore
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About this property
Victorian home with period features
Highly sought after location
Close to town and station
Potential for some modernisation
Chain free
Introducing this four bedroom, end of terrace house on the popular Newton Road in Faversham. This spacious Victorian property has accommodation spanning across four floors, packed full of original features, presents an excellent opportunity for families and individuals alike.
To the ground floor you have a well proportioned lounge, a drawing room/fourth bedroom and a WC. Downstairs you will find the kitchen with access onto the garden, and a sitting/dining room.
Upstairs on the first floor are two good sized bedrooms, upstairs again is another bedroom and a well appointed, full bathroom.
Located close to the town centre with shops, schools, and the train station, all within easy reach, this property is in a desirable location for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.
With some modernisation required, this house presents a promising opportunity to create your forever home in a highly desirable area. Viewing highly recommended, don't miss your chance, contact us today to book!
Entrance Hall
Lounge (4.4 x 4.34 (14'5" x 14'2"))
Drawing Room / Bedroom 4 (3.57 x 3.17 (11'8" x 10'4"))
Shower Room (0.92 x 2.43 (3'0" x 7'11"))
Sitting / Dining Room (4.4 x 4.34 (14'5" x 14'2"))
Kitchen (4.71 x 3.17 (15'5" x 10'4"))
Utility Room
Bedroom 1 (5.52 x 3.51 (18'1" x 11'6"))
Bedroom 2 (3.57 x 3.17 (11'8" x 10'4"))
Landing
Bedroom 3 (3.57 x 4.9 (11'8" x 16'0"))
Bathroom (2.75 x 2.6 (9'0" x 8'6"))
Garden
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