Elegance and space in the heart of Littlebourne

Occupying a large plot and providing substantial accommodation, Number 10 Nargate Street offers considerably more than one may expect at first glance. A paved courtyard area to the side provides ample off-street parking and leads to a garage.

 

The property is arranged over two floors and includes four reception rooms including the kitchen/breakfast room, the use for which remains endlessly flexible. The fourth bedroom/study enjoys access on to the patio area and is tucked away from the main areas of the house which, combined with the proximity to the downstairs cloakroom could make an ideal room for an elderly relative or separate office. To the first floor lie three double bedrooms, an en-suite bathroom and a family bathroom. The presentation is immaculate throughout and sympathetic with the style and period of the building, enhancing the many fine features original to property. Most notable is the size of the rooms, all of which are extremely large, one of which it is considered could be easily sub divided into two good size rooms subject to planning.

To the rear lies an extensive and well-kept garden which is mostly walled and is naturally divided into a patio area, a water garden and a larger lawned area with planted borders.

The village of Littlebourne has a convenience shop, public house and primary school. Canterbury is just a short drive from the property with its range of shopping facilities, restaurants and of course the Marlowe Theatre. Canterbury is well served by other amenities including a wealth of high-achieving schools and two mainline stations to London and excellent access to the coastal ports of Dover and Folkestone. The property also benefits from good access to Sandwich, the A2/M2 corridor and the A299 Thanet Way. For the ful details of the property including more photographs, floorplans and a location map click here


Posted on 7 April 2010.
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High Speed Link glides in ahead of schedule
The long awaited and much hyped high speed rail link has, it would seem, arrived before it was due.

According to Southeastern trains the trial service that has been operating from Ashford will be expanded to Canterbury from 7th September 2009. Although not the full service that commences December 2009, this will bring a taste of the future, that said you will have to be an early riser to take advantage of the trains as the latest departure from Canterbury West will be 0729 hrs.

As the property market has gone from strength to strength over the last 4 - 5 months, with vastly increased demand for both property to buy and let in the Canterbury area, it could be argued that the high speed train link is already having an effect locally. However having come out of such a dip in the property market this is something that will take many years and no doubt many hours of economists time before the true economic impact can be measured

For more details on the Canterbury high speed rail link please visit http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/index.php/cms/pages/view/322

 


Posted on 24 August 2009.
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Eco- rental offers geo-thermal heating

Set in idyllic surroundings this imposing family home sits in a 0.25 acre plot at the end of a private driveway. With Chartham's St Mary's church and the pretty River Stour providing a backdrop to the contemporary landscaping, the property occupies an equally commanding position.

MillThoughtfully designed, this traditionally-styled property sits comfortably in the immediate landscape whilst incorporating the latest in eco-friendly technology. Beautifully finished to a high specification, the property offers extensive living accommodation that would suit a large family, whilst to the first floor lie five double bedrooms, two of which have an en-suite shower room.

Mill House lies within a short drive of Canterbury and is well located for access to the A2/M2 corridor and the A28 to Ashford. Canterbury boasts a wide range of shopping facilities, restaurants and entertainment, including the popular Marlowe Theatre, and street side cafes. Canterbury is well served by other amenities including a wealth of high-achieving schools and two mainline stations to London. Chartham mainline station is within reasonable walking distance and is one stop from Canterbury West and provides services to London via Ashford.

The property is available for immediate occupation at a monthly rental of £1700 pcm.


Posted on 8 May 2008.
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