Guide price
£325,000
3 bed terraced house for saleGrove Road, Upper Halling Rochester, Kent ME2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Mann - Strood Sales
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About this property
***guide price £325,000 to £350,000***
Charming 140-Year-Old Semi-Rural Cottage with Modern Interior
Discover the perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary living in this beautifully presented 140-year-old cottage, set in a peaceful village location. Boasting a modern interior while retaining its characterful appeal, this delightful home offers comfortable and stylish accommodation throughout.
Ground Floor:
Step into the inviting lounge a cozy space perfect for relaxation. The modern kitchen diner is the heart of the home, offering ample space for cooking, dining, and entertaining. A practical lean-to provides additional versatile space, while the well-appointed family bathroom combines style and functionality.
• Lounge (3.37m x 3.29m
• Kitchen/Diner (3.37m x 2.91m )
• Bathroom (1.9m x1.56m)
First Floor:
Upstairs, you’ll find three well-proportioned bedrooms, including two generous double rooms and a comfortable single bedroom, ideal for a home office or guest room.
• Bedroom 1 (3.36m x 2.88m / 11’0” x 9’5”)
• Bedroom 2 (3.37m x 2.19m / 11’0” x 7’2”)
• Bedroom 3 (2.91m x 1.86m / 9’5” x 6’1”)
Exterior:
The property is complemented by a well-maintained garden, perfect for enjoying outdoor living. There is convenient off-street parking and a garage, offering additional storage or workshop potential.
This characterful cottage is ideal for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with modern comforts. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this charming property your new home.
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