Guide price
£225,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSandwich Road, Ash CT3
2 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Elgars
.png)
About this property
The property is situated within the village conservation area and is conveniently located for all the local amenities. It is a two bedroom period mid-terraced cottage with yellow stock brick elevations under a tiled roof. The cottage is believed to have been built in 1822 as the terrace has a plaque bearing this date and the name Mount Pleasant Row. It still retains some period features and has a living room, kitchen and two bedrooms served by a “Jack and Jill” bathroom. It also benefits from a good size detached enclosed garden situated behind the terrace with a paved access path. There is space for parking a car on the road frontage.
The accommodation with approximate maximum measurements, unless otherwise stated, is as follows:
Front door from Sandwich Road, leading to:
Living Room 3.66m x 3.19m (12’0” x 10’6”) into chimney recess
Cast iron duck nest type fireplace within wooden surround and mantelpiece. Stripped pine cupboard housing gas and electric meters in left hand side chimney with pine finished display shelving over, stripped pine side cupboard in right hand chimney recess. Pine dado rail to part of walls. Radiator with thermostat, secondary double glazed window. Two double power points. Pine door to stairs lobby with quarry tile floor. Open to Kitchen.
Kitchen 3.64m x 3.09m (11’11” x 10’2”) maximum including understairs space
The Kitchen area comprises a range of white fronted floor and drawer units with work surfaces. Tiled splash backs. Stripped pine corner cupboard, pine shelf and pine door to understairs cupboard. Inset enamelled single drainer sink unit with mixer tap. Oven space with gas and electric cooker points. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine. Wall mounted Main Combi 24HE boiler for central heating and hot water. Vinyl wood effect floor finish. Two double and 3 single power points. Double glazed window. Single radiator with thermostat. Stable door to outside.
First floor
Landing
Stairs from lobby with pine hand rail up to small landing. Stripped pine doors to the bedrooms.
Bedroom 1 3.67m x 3.18m (12'1" x 10'5”)
Cast iron “duck nest” fireplace with pine surround and mantelpiece and pine door to cupboard in left hand side chimney recess. Stripped pine window. Double radiator with thermostat. Three double and one single power points. Pine door to Bathroom.
Bedroom 2 2.34m x 2.23m (7’8” x 7’4")
Pine door from landing. Double glazed window. Single radiator with thermostat. Power point. Sliding door to bathroom.
Bathroom 2.32m x 1.32m (7’7” x 4’4”)
“Jack and Jill” style with direct access from both bedrooms. Panelled bath with chrome mixer tap and shower attachment. Pedestal hand basin. Low level WC. Part tiled and part painted timber panelled walls. Single radiator. Extractor fan. Louvred pine door to over stairs linen cupboard. Pine access hatch to roof space.
Outside
The cottage has a small forecourt area to the front providing a space for parking. The back garden is reached via a block paved path leading to a gate opening into a wooden fenced enclosed area approximately 12.75m x 7.35m (41’10” x 24’0”), mostly laid to grass with some shrubs and small trees. There is a garden shed of timber under felt roof construction. Please note that the cottage benefits from and is subject to rights of way over and benefiting neighbouring property.
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.