From
£250,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleGrove Road, Rochester ME2
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
2-move
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About this property
Set over 3 floors
2 separate reception rooms
Cellar
Walking distance to Main Line Station
4 bedroom Victorian End of terrace
Recently redecorated
New Carpets
No Chain
Motivated Seller looking for a quick sale
Welcome to this charming Victorian end of terrace property, offering a perfect blend of character and modern convenience. Set over three floors, this lovely home boasts two separate reception rooms, ideal for both formal entertaining and relaxed family gatherings. The property features a cellar space, perfect for storage or potential conversion. Recently redecorated and fitted with new carpets, this residence is move-in ready, offering a stylish and comfortable living environment. Situated within walking distance to the Main Line Station, commuting is made easy for those working in the city. The property comprises four generously sized bedrooms, providing ample accommodation for a growing family or those in need of extra space. With no chain and a motivated seller looking for a quick sale, this property represents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a hassle-free move.
Step outside and discover the outdoor space this property has to offer. The charming garden area is a tranquil retreat, providing a peaceful setting for outdoor relaxation and al fresco dining. The low-maintenance garden is perfect for those with busy lifestyles, offering a space to unwind without the need for extensive upkeep. Additionally, Whether you are looking to enjoy a morning coffee in the fresh air or host a summer barbeque with friends and family, the outdoor space of this home offers a versatile and inviting environment. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this delightful property your own, with its desirable location and abundance of features designed to enhance your quality of living.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Strood was part of Frindsbury until 1193. It was named Strodes in the Textus Roffensis, now kept in Rochester Cathedral, though most early records use the spelling Stroud. The Old English name Strōd refers to a "marshy land overgrown with brushwood". The Gloucestershire town of Stroud has the same etymology.
The Roman Legions built a stone bridge and laid a road on a causeway across the marshy ground.The foundations were about 8 ft below the level of the 1856 road. The road went up Strood Hill, and was called Watling Street, as it still is today. This is the A2 road. There is further evidence of a causeway-based road leading along the bank towards the Frindsbury Peninsula leading to a villa, was found on 24 March 1819. The present road and field pattern suggest that there was a substantial agricultural settlement of the Roman Empire centred near Frindsbury.
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