Nestled in the heart of a sought-after residential area, this exceptional Edwardian school conversion offers a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary living.
This exquisite end of terrace property boasts three spacious bedrooms, an inviting open plan living space - a large and spacious room with feature fireplace, and characterful features including; original hardwood parquet floor and tall windows that flood the rooms with natural light. This versatile area will accommodate a living room area and plenty of space for a dining area as well.
The ground floor features a further reception room, offering the flexibility to be used as a bedroom or home office, providing the ideal space for modern living. The kitchen offers plenty of space for appliances and cabinets. The property also benefits from a charming garden, providing a tranquil retreat perfect for enjoying al fresco dining or simply relaxing in the sunshine. Additionally, the property offers a garage, currently laid out as two storage rooms or could also be used as a work from home space, or converted back to store a car.
This property is ideally located, within a seven minute walk to the town centre, a six minute walk to the mainline train station (with fast services to multiple London stations, also to Canterbury and the beaches of the Kent coast). It is also just a five minute drive to the motorway. Being within the catchment areas of several good primary schools and both the local grammar and secondary modern schools, this property is ideal for families with school age children. Faversham's bustling, historic town centre provides a wonderful mix of independent retailers, high street chain stores, pubs, restaurants, cafes, swimming pools and a cinema.
The popular market is held three times each week around the historic Guildhall building in the market square. It is believed that this market could be the oldest in Kent, having been recorded in the Domesday Book. Faversham is steeped in history, with its oldest building dating back to 1234, and comprises an interesting mixture of properties from the Medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods, right up to newly built houses. It is home to the world's oldest brewer - Shepherd Neame, with its interesting and popular visitor centre and brewery tour. EPC Rating: C
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