Located in one of the most desirable roads in the village of Chestfield, and within a short distance to the renowned Chestfield Golf club is this rarely available 1950's detached house. Nearby there is also the Chestfield Barn public house, a supermarket and train/transport links to London. The double fronted style and generous plot means the property offers great scope for extension and remodelling (subject to relevant planning consents) to provide a large contemporary home to any potential buyers tastes. Alternatively the property currently provides more than adequate accommodation and could be moved into as is.
The ground floor offers entrance porch leading to entrance hall, lounge open-plan to dining area, kitchen, cloakroom and a study opening to the sun room overlooking the large mature rear garden of approx 110ft. The first floor offers three double bedrooms and family bathroom. The garden is a particularly attractive feature with a plethora of shrubs and trees and an open outlook to the rear over Radfall recreational ground. The property also benefits from a detached garage and driveway parking for a number of vehicles.
Permission has been granted for a two-storey extension, please see reference ca//19/01229 for further information.
No onward chain.
*Please note that there is currently a tenant in situ and they could be required to be given up to 6 months’ notice to vacate the property*
The property is found in the village of Chestfield which is a highly sought-after location and is found just over two miles from the fashionable seaside town of Whitstable and approximately seven miles from the Cathedral city of Canterbury.
Chestfield has its own 18 hole golf course and Chestfield barn a popular pub/restaurant. There is also a medical centre, Sainsbury supermarket and railway station providing regular service to London and the East Kent coast. There is also the village cricket club found in nearby Grasmere Road.
Whitstable offers a wide variety of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as a number of independent shops and boutiques. There is also the popular beach and working harbour which is flanked by stalls and restaurants.
The city of Canterbury offers a wider variety of shopping, dining and cultural amenities as well as a number of highly regarded schools in both the public and private sectors and both Christ Church University and Kent University. The area also offers a number of leisure and recreational facilities including sports clubs, sailing clubs and theatres to name just a few.
Ground Floor
Porch
Entrance Hall
Cloakroom
Lounge/Diner (8.00m x 3.63m (26'3 x 11'11))
Sun Room (2.87m x 2.72m (9'5 x 8'11))
Study/Reception Room (2.82m x 2.72m (9'3 x 8'11))
Kitchen (3.68m x 2.82m (12'1 x 9'3))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom (4.85m x 3.63m (15'11 x 11'11))
Bedroom (3.66m x 2.82m (12'0 x 9'3))
Bedroom (2.82m x 2.72m (9'3 x 8'11))
Bathroom
External
Front Garden/Driveway
Detached Garage (8.86m x 2.74m (29'1 x 9'0))
Rear Garden