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£290,000 Guide Price

2 Bedroom Terraced Cottage, Rowling, Goodnestone, CT3

Rowling, Goodnestone, CT3


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14 Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury

Description

***GUIDE PRICE £290,000 - £310,000***

Nestled in a serene setting, this charming terrace cottage dating back to the 1800s presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a well-preserved form.

Upon entering through the welcoming entrance porch, you are immediately struck by the light and airy ambience that permeates the interior space. The spacious and open-plan living area seamlessly connects the various living zones, creating a fluid and versatile layout that is ideal for modern living. A conservatory to the rear of the property provides a picturesque spot for relaxation and enjoyment.

The accommodation comprises two generously sized bedrooms, offering ample space for rest and rejuvenation. The three-piece bathroom is tastefully appointed. The property also boasts a low-maintenance rear garden with a convenient shed, offering a private outdoor space to unwind and entertain. The lovely lawn front garden enhances the property's kerb appeal and offers a charming welcome to residents and guests alike. Parking will never be an issue with designated space for two cars, ensuring convenience and peace of mind for homeowners

Adding to the allure of this property is the option to purchase additional land to the rear, which is enough for another parking space. The property is offered with no onward chain, streamlining the buying process and making it an attractive prospect for those seeking a swift and hassle-free move.

This property it brick construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.

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EPC Rating: E

Key Features

  • Charming Terrace Cottage
  • Built In 1800's
  • Light And Airy Accommodation
  • Spacious And Open Plan Living
  • Well Presented
  • Low Maintenace Rear Garden With Shed
  • Option To Purchase Additional Land To Rear

Property Details

  • Property type: Cottage
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £323
  • Approx Sq Feet: 899 sqft
  • Property Age Bracket: Victorian (1830 - 1901)
  • Council Tax Band: B
  • Property Ipack: i-PACK
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Rooms

Entrance Hall

Leading to

Lounge/ Diner

5.96m x 3.65m

Kitchen

5.96m x 2.29m

Conservatory

4.50m x 2.35m

First Floor

2.58m x 2.15m

Bathroom

2.05m x 1.88m

Bedroom

4.08m x 3.15m

Bedroom

3.81m x 2.29m

Floorplans

Outside Spaces

Rear Garden

With garden store 3.68m x 2.03m

Parking Spaces

Driveway

Capacity: 2

Location

Goodnestone is a village and civil parish in the Dover district of Kent, England. The village is situated approximately 7 miles (11 km) east-southeast from the city of Canterbury, and 5 miles (8 km) west-southwest from Sandwich. The civil parish also contains the villages of Chillenden and Knowlton, and the hamlets of Rowling and Tickenhurst. Goodnestone's Grade I listed parish church of the Holy Cross is in the Diocese and Archdeaconry of Canterbury and the Deanery of East Bridge. The church is set adjacent to Goodnestone Park, and dates from the 12th century, with additions and alterations to the 19th. Hussey and Rickman rebuilt the nave, chancel, and south porch in 1839–41. Within the church chancel is a 1752 monument by Peter Scheemakers to Brook Bridges, of Goodnestone Park. A curate of Holy Cross was Herbert James, the father of Cambridge academic and ghost story writer M. R. James, who was born at Goodnestone Parsonage in 1862. At the south-west of the village is Goodnestone Park, a mansion with estate and gardens. Only the gardens are open to the public. The home was built in 1704 by Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet. Elizabeth, the daughter of the 1st Baronet's grandson Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet, married Jane Austen's brother. Austen visited her brother and Elizabeth at the estate regularly during their early married life.

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