317 Wrotham Road, Istead Rise, DA13 9JH Asking Price £450,000

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317 Wrotham Road, Istead Rise, DA13 9JH Asking Price £450,000 ESTATE AGENTS LETTINGS SURVEYORS LAND AGENTS NEW HOMES FINANCIAL SERVICES 317 Wrotham Road, Istead Rise, DA13 9JH A detached chalet bungalow sited on a generous plot located on the edge of Istead Rise within easy access to the A2 and Ebbsfleet International Station. Accommodation comprises entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge (could be split to create a third bedroom) dining room, kitchen, conservatory, bedroom, bathroom and first floor bedroom. The front garden has a driveway providing off road parking and the large rear garden (140') has a veranda with storage area under and an outbuilding at the end of the garden. The property is offered to the market with no onward chain. • Detached chalet bungalow • Generous plot • No chain Asking price £450,000 317 Wrotham Road, Istead Rise, DA13 9JH DIRECTIONS ENTRANCE HALL From our Meopham office proceed 8'6 x 8'0 (2.59m x 2.44m) north along the A227 Wrotham Road Plus passage way. Double-glazed for approximately 1 mile. The property window to side. Open plan stairs to can be found just after the turning for first floor landing with cupboard under. Istead Rise on the left hand side. Low level meter cupboard. Radiator in LOCATION cabinet. Coved ceiling. Fitted carpet. Istead Rise is sited between Gravesend LOUNGE and Wrotham on the A227 and benefits 24'6 x 10'6 (7.47m x 3.20m) from local amenities and excellent Narrowing to 9'8. High level patterned transportation links. The A2/M2 and window to side. Sliding double-glazed M20/M26 motorway networks are both patio doors to rear onto verandah. Two within easy reach as is the M25. radiators. Picture rail. Coved ceiling. Meopham mainline rail station with Fitted carpet. services to Victoria (35 minutes) is 1.5 miles away with Gravesend mainline KITCHEN station to Charing Cross (45 minutes) 18'8 x 8'10 (5.69m x 2.69m) approximately 3 miles. Ebbsfleet Double-glazed window to side. International station is within a short Double-glazed leaded light door with drive and Gatwick can be reached in adjacent window to front onto approximately 40 minutes. There is a conservatory. The kitchen is fitted with local primary school within Istead Rise. wall and base units with work surfaces over. Leaded light display cabinet. VIEWING Inset stainless steel single drainer sink Strictly by prior appointment through unit and mixer tap. Built-in electric KINGS. oven. Inset electric hob. Plumbing and ACCOMMODATION WITH space for an automatic washing APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS. machine and space for further appliance. Wall mounted gas boiler Leaded light double-glazed door with supplying central heating and hot adjacent window to: water. Localised tiling. Coved ceiling. Vinyl floor. Also accessed via multi- ENTRANCE PORCH paned doors and part open to: 8'0 x 4'0 (2.44m x 1.22m) Ceramic tiled floor. Multi-paned door DINING ROOM and leaded light windows to: 18'7 x 9'11 (5.66m x 3.02m) Double-glazed window to rear and 317 Wrotham Road, Istead Rise, DA13 9JH double-glazed door with adjacent AGENTS NOTE: window to rear onto the verandah. Two In our opinion should a further radiators. Alcove cupboard. Coved bedroom be required the lounge, which ceiling. Fitted carpet. Log Burner has two doorways, could be divided to (untested) create an extra bedroom and the dining CONSERVATORY room used as the main reception. 7'9 x 7'7 (2.36m x 2.31m) OUTSIDE Dwarf wall with double-glazed window FRONT GARDEN construction and polycarbonate roof. Tarmac driveway providing off-road Light. Tiled floor. Power point. parking for several vehicles. Laid to BEDROOM 1 lawn with evergreen edging to one 13'4 x 12'5 (4.06m x 3.78m) side. Side pedestrian gate to rear Double-glazed bay window to front. garden. Two radiators. Feature fireplace. Fitted REAR GARDEN wardrobes. Coved ceiling. Fitted Running across the width of the carpet. property at the back is a veranda which BATHROOM is the roof of the garden workshop. 7'3 x 5'0 (2.21m x 1.52m) Paved patio. Storage shed. Majority of Double-glazed window to side. garden is laid to lawn with shrubs and Radiator. Suite comprising: panel hedging to borders. To the very rear of enclosed bath with mixer shower over, the property is an outbuilding which pedestal wash hand basin and close measures 26'8 x 8'7 but in need of WC. Tiled walls. Coved ceiling. Tiled attention with adjacent cupboard floor. storage area. FIRST FLOOR LANDING STORAGE AREA/WORKSHOP Storage cupboard and access to eaves 22'9 x 10'8 (6.93m x 3.25m) storage space. Low ceiling height of 5'6. Windows to rear and side. Access doors to storage BEDROOM 2 rooms underneath the main bungalow. 11'7 x 9'3 (3.53m x 2.82m) Light. Power. Work bench. Double-glazed Velux style window rear. Radiator. Picture rail. Pitched ceiling to side and rear elevations. Fitted carpet. 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