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01227 752617 [email protected] 141 The Street, Boughton-under-Blean ME13 9BH foundationproperty.co.uk 141 The Street, Boughton-under-Blean ME13 9BH SITUATION: Boughton-under-Blean is three miles The village is also well served with a bus east of Faversham and five miles west of route to Faversham and Canterbury. Its the bustling cathedral city of Canterbury. neighbouring village Dunkirk has a new It has an extremely long main street with village hall, a garden centre, a pub and scores of old buildings either side and is a farm shop. The villages are closely linked designated conservation area. and have a real community spirit. The village benefits from a primary The nearby town of Faversham offers school, a post office which is situated a far wider range of shopping, leisure at Woods Garage, hairdressers, several and recreational amenities, including an churches and a village stores. There are indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a a range of pubs and restaurants and it cinema, a museum and numerous good has a real community feel. It is situated pubs and restaurants. next to Blean Woods which have been designated a Site of Special Scientific The town is served by a good selection Interest and cover more than eleven of primary schools and two secondary square miles. schools, one of which being the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar Boughton is close to the A2, which gives School. Faversham also has a mainline easy access to the motorway network, station with a high speed link to London London and coast bound. St Pancras in just over an hour. • Charming Victorian End Of Terrace Cottage • Many Beautiful Period Features • Two Double Bedrooms • Bright Open Plan Living/Dining Space • Good Sized South Facing Rear Garden • Within Easy Reach Of Local Amenities • Sought After Village Location • No Onward Chain DESCRIPTION: A charming Victorian, end of terrace glazed door next to it providing access. and a large built in storage cupboard. cottage in the delightful village of The shower room has a generous double The room also benefits from attractive Boughton-under-Blean. With two double shower with a wonderful fanlight providing traditional plastering and exposed beams bedrooms, an open plan living space and natural light. There is also a WC and basin with a window to the front overlooking the a south facing garden, the property also and a lovely, tiled floor. handsome buildings of The Street. has some lovely period features, including exposed beams and brickwork, original On the first floor a small galleried landing, OUTSIDE: floorboards and a vaulted ceiling in one of with attractive wooden panelling, gives the bedrooms. access via stripped wooden doors to two To the rear of the kitchen a good sized, characterful, double bedrooms. The room decked area, bordered on the left by a A solid wooden front door opens from The to the rear has a fantastic, vaulted ceiling beautiful, old red brick wall, terminates Street into a spacious, double aspect open with original beams as well as access to with a raised flower bed and steps down plan sitting room/dining space. To the loft storage space. There is also a double to a path on the left. Further raised beds front of the room a double glazed window glazed window overlooking the rear garden. flank the path with a mature palm tree and provides natural light and a view of The established bamboo area and a pond. Street. Exposed brick and beam work is The front bedroom is a splendid sized Beyond this there is a useful patio area with tastefully revealed and stands in contrast double with beautiful original floorboards a green house and a shed. to the cottage’s warming plasterwork, giving a lovely rustic feel to the place. Central to the room there is a splendid, subtle, wrought iron and wood spiral staircase to the second floor. A small step up, takes one to the sitting room area towards the rear of the living space. There is a double glazed window to the side and some useful recessed shelving set into back wall of the room. A door from the sitting room takes one into a bright and pleasant kitchen space. As you enter, to the left there is a tasteful half panelled, half painted brickwork wall with exposed beams, whilst on the right the door to the shower room. With hardwearing ceramic tile effect laminate flooring the kitchen has a range of wall and base units with roll top worksurface and a breakfast bar. There is also a gas hob with extractor overhead as well as the boiler and space for white goods. A double glazed window overlooks the rear garden with a part TENURE: FREEHOLD TOTAL FLOOR AREA: Approx. 573 sq. ft (53 sq. m) EPC RATING: D COUNCIL TAX BAND: C GENERAL INFORMATION: All mains services are connected. 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. Foundation Estate Agents is a trading name of Foundation Property Services (Kent) Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 7139236. Registered Address: The Gatehouse, Brenley Lane, Brenley, Kent, England ME13 9LU. T: 01227 752617 E: [email protected] www.foundationproperty.co.uk The Gatehouse, Brenley Lane, Brenley ME13 9LU.