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£675,000

The Street, Boughton-under-blean, ME13

  • 4 beds
Terraced house

£675,000

  • 4 beds
Terraced house
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A fine grade II listed residence which dates back to the 1600's with extremely spacious accommodation spread over four floors. The property was originally two houses and now offers almost 2700 sq.ft of versatile accommodation, with the added potential to enhance and improve. It has however retained much of its character, including numerous fireplaces, latch key doors, and extensive exposed timbers throughout.

The front door to the left side of the property, opens into an entrance hallway with cloakroom. New internal solid oak doors with original style latches have been fitted throughout the house and one opens into the dining area, which leads onto a magnificent sitting room with exposed brick ingle nook fireplace which encompasses a gas stove beneath an oak bressummer.

In the far corner a door opens into a dual snug with another open fireplace and French doors to the south facing garden. There is a door from both the snug and the dining room that connects to the traditionally styled kitchen, which also has French doors to the garden.
Stairs descend into a double cellar which has been fully tanked and offers a good amount of storage.

To the first floor one will find a well-appointed bathroom and three generously proportioned bedrooms, two of which have vaulted ceilings and show original wattle and daub along with a bi-fold shutter which would have covered an original external window.

You step down into the dual aspect main bedroom which is over 250 sq. Ft and hosts another beautiful brick fireplace. At the end of the corridor there is a linen cupboard and another set of stairs that rise to the fourth bedroom.

OUTSIDE:

The south facing rear garden reaches almost 90ft and is enclosed by mature hedging, as you step out of the French doors there is raised decking which leads down onto an outdoor swimming pool both of which need attention.

To the front of the property is an attractive blend of pale render, rich beams and Kent peg tiled roof. The windows to the first floor are typical of Tudor design, casement bay window with lead diamond detail. Most of the front windows have secondary glazing whilst the rear windows are mainly double-glazed timber framed.

The main entrance is a handsome solid wood door that sits centrally to the property and opens into the sitting room. To the left of the property there is another embellished timber doorway which is currently used as the main entrance.

The property is a hidden gem and is ready for someone to embrace its potential and sympathetically restore and renovate this beautiful family home, the price reflects the work that may need to be completed to the home and garden.


SITUATION:

Boughton-under-Blean is five miles east of Faversham and five miles west of the bustling cathedral city of Canterbury. It has an extremely long main street with scores of old buildings either side and is a designated conservation area.

The village benefits from a primary school, a post office, hairdressers, several churches, and a village store. There are a range of pubs and restaurants, and it has a real community feel. It is situated next to Blean Woods which have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and cover more than eleven square miles.

Boughton is close to the A2, which gives easy access to the motorway network, London and coast bound. Its neighbouring village Dunkirk has a new village hall, a garden centre, a pub and farm shop. The villages are closely linked and have a real community spirit.

The nearby towns of Faversham and Canterbury offer a wide choice of secondary education, leisure amenities and excellent shopping facilities along with mainline train stations with the high-speed link to London St Pancras. Faversham has the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, whilst Canterbury offers a selection of both state and private schools, and three universities

The seaside town of Whitstable, famous for its seafood and annual oyster festival held at the vibrant harbour and picturesque quayside, also has a variety of shops, boutiques and restaurants, a good selection of primary and secondary schools and excellent leisure facilities and is 8 miles away.









We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements, floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective buyers only and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.





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£675,000

4 bed house for sale

The Street, Boughton-under-blean, ME13
A fine grade II listed residence which dates back to the 1600's with extremely spacious accommodation spread over four floors. The property was originally two houses and now offers almost 2700 sq.ft of versatile accommodation, with the added potential to enhance and improve. It has however retained much of its character, including numerous fireplaces, latch key doors, and extensive exposed timbers throughout.

The front door to the left side of the property, opens into an entrance hallway with cloakroom. New internal solid oak doors with original style latches have been fitted throughout the house and one opens into the dining area, which leads onto a magnificent sitting room with exposed brick ingle nook fireplace which encompasses a gas stove beneath an oak bressummer.

In the far corner a door opens into a dual snug with another open fireplace and French doors to the south facing garden. There is a door from both the snug and the dining room that connects to the traditionally styled kitchen, which also has French doors to the garden.
Stairs descend into a double cellar which has been fully tanked and offers a good amount of storage.

To the first floor one will find a well-appointed bathroom and three generously proportioned bedrooms, two of which have vaulted ceilings and show original wattle and daub along with a bi-fold shutter which would have covered an original external window.

You step down into the dual aspect main bedroom which is over 250 sq. Ft and hosts another beautiful brick fireplace. At the end of the corridor there is a linen cupboard and another set of stairs that rise to the fourth bedroom.

OUTSIDE:

The south facing rear garden reaches almost 90ft and is enclosed by mature hedging, as you step out of the French doors there is raised decking which leads down onto an outdoor swimming pool both of which need attention.

To the front of the property is an attractive blend of pale render, rich beams and Kent peg tiled roof. The windows to the first floor are typical of Tudor design, casement bay window with lead diamond detail. Most of the front windows have secondary glazing whilst the rear windows are mainly double-glazed timber framed.

The main entrance is a handsome solid wood door that sits centrally to the property and opens into the sitting room. To the left of the property there is another embellished timber doorway which is currently used as the main entrance.

The property is a hidden gem and is ready for someone to embrace its potential and sympathetically restore and renovate this beautiful family home, the price reflects the work that may need to be completed to the home and garden.


SITUATION:

Boughton-under-Blean is five miles east of Faversham and five miles west of the bustling cathedral city of Canterbury. It has an extremely long main street with scores of old buildings either side and is a designated conservation area.

The village benefits from a primary school, a post office, hairdressers, several churches, and a village store. There are a range of pubs and restaurants, and it has a real community feel. It is situated next to Blean Woods which have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and cover more than eleven square miles.

Boughton is close to the A2, which gives easy access to the motorway network, London and coast bound. Its neighbouring village Dunkirk has a new village hall, a garden centre, a pub and farm shop. The villages are closely linked and have a real community spirit.

The nearby towns of Faversham and Canterbury offer a wide choice of secondary education, leisure amenities and excellent shopping facilities along with mainline train stations with the high-speed link to London St Pancras. Faversham has the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, whilst Canterbury offers a selection of both state and private schools, and three universities

The seaside town of Whitstable, famous for its seafood and annual oyster festival held at the vibrant harbour and picturesque quayside, also has a variety of shops, boutiques and restaurants, a good selection of primary and secondary schools and excellent leisure facilities and is 8 miles away.









We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements, floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective buyers only and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.