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House For Sale £425,000
Lancelot Avenue, Rochester


Description
We are delighted to introduce this two bedroom Swiss Chalet Style detached house to the market for the first time in 55 years, offering great potential for a purchaser to place there own stamp on the property with the further potential to extend (STPP), with a particular feature being the established rear garden that extends to approx. 92'

This delightful home is situated just off the ever popular location of Watling Street and is well placed with good links to the A2/M2 and Strood Train Station with fast trains to London. Further benefits nearby include local amenities with a good choice of shops and supermarkets and leisure centre. For those of you that enjoy walking there are pleasant walks along the river Medway and Rede Common which is a 11.2-hectare Local Nature Reserve which is located just of Watling Street.

The property offers well planned accommodation comprising, entrance hall, generous sized lounge/dining room and kitchen with stable door to side to the ground floor. To the first floor is a landing, 2 good sized bedrooms and modern shower room/wc. Externally the property boasts front garden block paved driveway leading to an integral garage. Side pedestrian access leads round to a beautifully established and well stocked rear garden extending to approx 92'.

Local Area Information On Strood - Strood is a residential town situated on the northwest bank of the River Medway, which is well placed for access to A2/M2 network providing good links to the Kent Coast and London. Strood also benefits from its own train station providing services to London Stations, Maidstone, Tonbridge and Dover.

Strood town centre has a good range of shops, including well-known high street names that sit alongside many family-owned businesses. It also has a retail park where you can find major chain stores such as Matalan, Argos, B&M and much more, including free parking.

For those that enjoy recreational facilities there is Strood Sports Centre & Swimming Pool and if you enjoy walking there are pleasant walks along the river Medway and around Rede Common which is a 11.2-hectare Local Nature Reserve.

The history of Strood dates back centuries as it has been dominated by the river, the bridges and the road and rail links. In the 13th century the Knights Templars would frequently visit Strood by stopping off at Temple Manor for fresh horses and rest breaks as they joined or returned from their crusades to the Holy Land.

Strood is also home to Medway Archives Centre. The Archives Centre is a great place to start if you are looking for local history, maps, or even family history when trying to locate the places where relatives would have lived or worked.

Additional Information - Freehold
Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating D
Double Glazing
Gas Central Heating
Eaves Storage


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