A charming two/three bedroom mid-terraced cottage offering a wealth of character features situated in the centre of the historic village of Hollingbourne.This pretty cottage provides cosy accommodation with exposed beams over three floors comprising living room with a beautiful open fireplace for the cold winter evenings, kitchen, two/three bedrooms, one a double, and a shower room to the first floor with a loft room to the second floor window that could be used as a bedroom or study featuring a dormer window.Outside there is a south facing rear garden laid to astro turf with a flagstone patio area and well stocked borders with a wooden greenhouse, a garden ideal for the casual enthusiast. Access to wonderful walks from the property.Other notable benefits include gas central heating and some secondary double glazing. Character properties situated in historic settings such as this rarely appear on the open market and we strongly advise interested applicants to make immediate arrangements to view to avoid disappointment.Accommodation:Ground FloorKitchen: 13'5? x 9'5? (4.09m x 2.87m)Living Room: 13'0? x 12'0? (3.96m x 3.66m)First FloorLandingBedroom One: 12'2? x 11'4? (3.71m x 3.45m)Bedroom Two: 9'3? x 6'11? (2.82m x 2.11m)Shower RoomSecond FloorLoft Bedroom: 11'11? x 8'11? (3.63m x 2.72m)into eaves, height 6'1?(1.85m)LocalityThe property is situated in the centre of the village of Hollingbourne, an ancient village nestling on the southern slopes of the North Downs, situated some five miles east of the County town of Maidstone with its vast array of shopping and leisure facilities. Hollingbourne boasts over 100 listed buildings and two conservation areas and a number of sites of special scientific interest. The village enjoys two public houses, an osteopath, several builders as well as other small businesses. There is also a very popular school, a historic church, several active clubs and societies, and local attractions include Leeds Castle and the Wormshill and Bredgar Light Railway. There are also several local hotels, bed and breakfasts and a Caravan Club campsite.Travel connections are convenient with junction 8 of the M20 motorway approximately one mile away, providing direct access to London and the Kent coast for travel to the continent. Rail services are well supported with a main line railway station in the village, providing access to London Victoria and Ashford International stations, Ashford benefiting from the high speed service to London St Pancras with a journey time of 37 minutes.Accommodation:Ground FloorKitchen: 13'5? x 9'5? (4.09m x 2.87m)Living Room: 13'0? x 12'0? (3.96m x 3.66m)First FloorLandingBedroom One: 12'2? x 11'4? (3.71m x 3.45m)Bedroom Two: 9'3? x 6'11? (2.82m x 2.11m)Shower RoomSecond FloorLoft Bedroom: 11'11? x 8'11? (3.63m x 2.72m)into eaves, height 6'1?(1.85m)
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