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£329,995

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Foord Road, Lenham ME17

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • New home
  • Freehold

Saddlers

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About this property

  • Three Bedroom Semi-Detached

  • Corner Plot Location

  • Garden to Front, Rear & Side

  • 15’6” Kitchen/Diner

  • Conservatory

  • Walking Distance to Village Square

  • 15’10” Detached Workshop

  • Viewings Via Saddlers

This three bedroom semi detached house tucked away on a corner plot has been a well loved family home for the past 32 years within a five minute walk of the village square in the pretty village of Lenham.

This property dates back to it’s construction in the 1960’s and offers a pleasant coner plot position with well tended gardens encompassing three sides of the home. The cul-de-sac location is ideal for those wanting to be within walking distance of local shops, pubs and tea rooms which the market village of Lenham provides together with a dentist, primary school and main line railway station.

The accommodation comprises entrance hall, sitting room, inner lobby, kitchen/diner and conservatory opening on to the side lawned garden. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.

A paved garden to the front leads to the secluded side garden which is mainly laid to lawn with a small ornamental raised pond and a notable 15’10” workshop. To the rear of the house is a paved garden which can also be entered via the french doors to the sitting room.
Ground Floor

Entrance Hall
Sitting Room: 19’2” x 9’7”
Kitchen/Diner: 15’6” increasing to 18’.8” x 9’5”
Conservatory

First floor

Bedroom One: 12’11” x 9’8”
Bedroom Two: 9’9” x 9’8”
Bedroom Three: 8’9” x 6’7”
Bathroom: 6’6” increasing to 9’5” x 5’6”

Outside

Detached Workshop: 15’10” x7’3”

Locality

The property is situated just a five minute walk from the village square, the bustling centre of Lenham, an historic market village situated some nine miles east of the county town of Maidstone.

The village has an interesting mix of local shops, restaurants, pubs, church, doctor’s surgery and a monthly Country Market held in The Square.

Public transport is well catered for with a main line railway station in the village providing access to London Victoria and Ashford International station with the High Speed 37 minute Javelin service to London St Pancras, while excellent road links to London and the Kent coast are accessible at junction 8 of the M20, five miles west.

Services

Mains gas-fired central heating, mains drainage, mains electricity.

Council Tax

Band C - Maidstone Borough Council

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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