£280,000
(£329/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleSussex Avenue, Ashford TN24
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
850 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Skippers Estate Agents - Ashford
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About this property
Ideally situated just a short walk from Ashford town centre and International Station, perfect for commuters and town living.
Charming Victorian Character Retains original period features
Spacious Rear Garden
Off street parking
Utility Room
Guest Cloakroom
This attractive Victorian terraced house is ideally positioned just a short walk from Ashford town centre and the International Train Station, offering both convenience and character in equal measure.
Retaining original period features which highlight the timeless charm of the Victorian era.
To the rear, you'll find a generous garden with the rare benefit of off-street parking — a sought-after feature for such a central location.
The ground floor accommodation includes an entrance hall, a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room, a modern fitted kitchen, utility area, and cloakroom. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms — the principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes — and a spacious family bathroom.
A well-balanced blend of period elegance and modern convenience in one of Ashford’s most accessible locations.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Sussex Avenue is in a really convenient spot, just a short walk from Ashford town centre and the International station—great if you commute or enjoy having everything close by. You’ve got a good mix of period terraced homes on the street, mostly Victorian, with a strong sense of character and community.
It’s a popular area for young families and professionals thanks to the quick access to London (around 40 minutes on the high-speed train), and schools like St Mary’s and Highworth Grammar are close too.
Overall, it’s one of those areas that offers a bit of everything—good transport, schools, shops, and some lovely older homes.
Hallway
Door to the front, doors to lounge and dining room, stairs to first floor, radiator and fitted carpet. Decorative period arch
Lounge (3.30m x 3.29m)
Bay window to the front. Fitted carpet, radiators and picture rails.
Dining Room (3.50m x 3.46m)
Window to the rear, under stairs cupboard, doorway to kitchen, radiator and wood flooring.
Kitchen (2.93m x 2.49m)
Window to the side providing natural light. Contemporary kitchen fitted with a stylish range of wall and base units beneath work surfaces. Features include an inset sink with drainer, range-style cooker, space for a fridge/freezer, attractive tiled splashbacks, and practical tiled flooring throughout.
Utility Room (1.54m x 1.45m)
Door to rear garden, window to the rear, door to cloakroom, plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer with work surfaces above with a tiled floor.
Guest Cloakroom
Window to the rear, WC and tiled flooring.
Bedroom One (3.69m x 3.34m)
Bedroom Two (3.54m x 2.59m)
Window to the rear, radiator and fitted carpet.
Bathroom (2.90m x 2.52m)
Rear-facing window. Bath with mixer taps and shower over, WC, wash hand basin, radiator, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder. Partly tiled walls and tiled flooring.
Garden
Rear garden mostly laid to lawn with a patio area and fenced boundaries with rear access. Beyond the rear fence is a parking area suitable for one car.
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