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£375,000

2 bed end terrace house for sale
High Street, Aylesford ME20

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

LeGrys

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About this property

    Description

    Situation

    Set within the pretty high street of Aylesford, this village is rich in history, with many historical buildings, including the Friary and medieval bridge, it offers a mix of rural peace and modern convenience. For railway links, Aylesford station is a 10-minute walk directly along the river bank, with picturesque views of the friars across the river, connecting you to London in just under an hour. For road travel, there is easy access to the M20 and M2 motorways, connecting it to London, the Kent coast, and the wider southeast region. There are two free car parks in Aylesford village are both just a couple of minutes' walk to 41 high street. Home to a selection of charming pubs and restaurants, there's something for everyone, from traditional pub classics to more refined dining experiences. Within easy reach of the county town of Maidstone offering a comprehensive range of facilities and amenities and a wide range of schooling.

    Summary

    A charming historic property with Georgian features-high ceilings, original fireplaces, and large sash windows with bespoke fitted shutters, making it feel warm and inviting. The interior has been thoughtfully updated and restored to offer a stylish yet cozy living space. Nestled in the heart of Aylesford, this home is full of history while still feeling fresh and welcoming. Outside, there is a small, paved, courtyard with the exciting possibility of building a raised decked jetty over the River Medway besides the 14th century bridge.

    Accommodation

    As you enter the front door you are greeted by a large and bright lounge with; a large open fireplace with a new log burner and two spectacular Georgian windows overlooking the historic high street. There is underfloor heating, column radiators, beautiful sandstone flooring, exposed ceiling timbers and a door to the dining room.

    The dining room is the central point of the house, with high ceilings, original wooden panelling and Georgian cupboard doors, column radiator, a window above doors to the kitchen and a lovely open fireplace.

    The kitchen has a pantry/utility area as you enter with steps down from the dining room and a stable door leading to the side of the property. A range of free standing floor, base and wall units, shelves, a window to side and pretty glass French doors leading to the courtyard garden.

    Stairs from the dining room lead to the first-floor landing with doors to the master bedroom, bathroom and the 2nd floor bedroom/stairs.

    The master bedroom is a fantastic size with views across the historic high street from the two large sash windows. With a pretty brick fireplace, solid wood flooring, two radiators and bespoke fitted shutters to the windows. Originally, this bedroom was two bedrooms and has the potential to be converted back to make this property a 3 bed, depending on requirements.

    The jack and jill bathroom features clawfoot bath, reclaimed Georgian doors, storage cupboards (one housing boiler), heated towel rail, wash hand basin and low level w/c.

    On the second floor you have the second bedroom, exposed floorboards, two French windows, both with radiators beneath them.

    Externally

    The quaint courtyard garden offers an ideal retreat and perfect place to have your morning coffee and as is filled with sunlight as it is south-facing. With cobblestones, a shed and plenty of space for potted plants and outdoor dining the garden is practical and a great extension to the living space offered in the kitchen/diner. The courtyard is walled and has double doors which open up to a magnificent views of the iconic 14th century bridge as seen in the 1967 film, Half a Six Pence.

    The property benefits from planning consent from the port to build a raised decked jetty much like the neighbouring properties have and the current vendor has obtained quotes for this to be built.

    Agents Note: - Maidstone Borough Council. Tax Band C. In line with money laundering regulations (5th directive) all purchasers will be required to allow us to verify their identity and their financial situation to proceed.

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