Sunnyside Chatham Road, Sandling, Maidstone, ME14 3AY £565,000

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Sunnyside Chatham Road, Sandling, Maidstone, ME14 3AY £565,000 Sunnyside Chatham Road, Sandling, Maidstone, ME14 3AY £565,000 Sunnyside Chatham Road Sandling Maidstone ME14 3AY 1920's detached chalet house 2 Description Location Great opportunity to purchase this 1920's built Sandling is located close to Bluebell Hill and The detached chalet house, arranged on two floors North Downs and Pilgrims Way designated as an extending to just under 1500 sq ft in a 1/4 of an area of outstanding beauty. acre garden, located in the sought after hamlet of Sandling renowned for its semi rural yet convenient There is a pay and play golf course, The Museum of setting. Kent Life and the headquarters of The Kent Wildlife Trust. The local infant and junior schools, Sandling The property has been a delightful family home for primary is highly regarded and located at Penenden the last fourteen years and offers spacious and Heath approximately a 1 1/4 mile distant. adaptable accommodation with four good sized Positioned between Maidstone and The Medway bedrooms, principal bedroom with an en-suite, conurbation with excellent vehicular links to the nicely fitted family bathroom, large lounge with M20/A20/M2/M25 and M26 motorways. fireplace, separate dining room and a fitted kitchen. There is also a cloakroom, gas fired central heating Maidstone town centre is two miles distant with and double glazing. excellent amenities including shops, schools and colleges, together with two railway stations The plot is amazing with loads of room to run connected to London. around being 300 ft long. Special features are the tulip trees and fruit trees, long drive and a large garage with workshop. Pine internal doors with matching natural wood architraves and skirting VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY boards. APPOINTMENT 3 4 ON THE GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 11' 9'' x 9' 5'' (3.58m x 2.87m) EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Pillared entrance canopy, lynch gate style. Comprehensively fitted with units having solid oak White contemporary suite, chromium plated fittings Hardwood entrance door with stained leaded lights. block worktops. Deep glazed Belfast sink with period comprising:- Corner shower with thermostatic mixer style chrome mixer tap, cupboards under. Range of and rain forest shower head. Sliding doors. Hung ENTRANCE HALL 22' Long (6.70m x 0.00m) high and low level cupboards with working surfaces. sink with mixer tap. Low level W.C. Mosaic tiled Pine staircase to first floor and half landing. Rangemaster five burner and griddle range cooker splashbacks. ceramic tiled floor. Chromium plated Understairs recess. Wood laminate flooring. Radiator with twin oven and grill beneath and matching heated towel rail. Recessed low voltage lighting. with decorative cover. extractor hood above. Tiled splashbacks. Cupboard Extractor fan. housing Alpha gas fired boiler supplying central CLOAKROOM BEDROOM 2 14' 8'' (Max) x 8' 0'' (4.47m x 2.44m) heating and domestic hot water throughout. Window White contemporary suite with chromium plated overlooking rear garden. Glazed door to side. Window overlooking rear garden, pleasant open fittings comprising:- Wash hand basin with mixer tap. Integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Space for outlook. Double radiator. Eaves storage cupboard. Tiled splashback. Low level W.C. Wood laminate washing machine. Wood laminate flooring. Recessed BEDROOM 3 11' 2'' x 8' 0'' (3.40m x 2.44m) flooring. Window to side. Radiator. Extractor fan. low voltage lighting. Window overlooking rear garden affording a pleasant LOUNGE 23' 6'' x 11' 6'' (Widening to 13'10) (7.16m ON THE FIRST FLOOR open outlook. Double radiator. Eaves storage x 3.50m) LANDING cupboard. Contemporary beechwood fire surround with black Approached by half landing with pine balustrade and FAMILY BATHROOM granite hearth and Inset living flame electric fire. Two hand rail. Velux window to side with distant views. double radiators. Double aspect windows with bay to Recess low voltage lighting. Access to roof space. White contemporary suite with chromium plated side affording a southern aspect and window to front Built-in linen cupboard with pressurised water fittings comprising:- deep panelled bath with mixer affording a western aspect, pleasant open outlook. cylinder and shelving above. tap and shower. Hung hand basin with mixer tap. Low level W.C. Tiled splashbacks with laminate BEDROOM 4 12' 5'' x 8' 3'' (3.78m x 2.51m) PRINCIPAL BEDROOM 16' 0'' (Max) x 12' 0'' (4.87m flooring. Window to side affording a southern aspect Wood laminate flooring. Window to front, affording a x 3.65m) with fitted blinds. Chromium plated heated towel rail. western aspect. Double radiator. Recess low voltage Recess low voltage lighting. two windows to front with a pleasant open outlook. lighting. Deep built-in wardrobe cupboards with sliding OUTSIDE DINING ROOM 12' 6'' x 11' 6'' (3.81m x 3.50m) mirrored doors, hanging and shelving space. Double radiator. The property stands amidst a delightful plot which is Wood laminate flooring. Double radiator. Double some 300 ft long and runs to in excess of 1/4 of an casement doors overlooking rear garden, affording a acre. To the front there is boundary wall. Long delightful outlook and an eastern aspect. driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles leading to a large detached garage and workshop with electric light and power. There is a superb tulip tree and magnolia. lawn and shrub 5 GARDEN Directions The rear garden extends 200 ft with extensive lawn. From our Penenden Heath office proceed in a northerly Fenced and hedged boundaries. Magnificent tulip direction into Boxley Road passing The Bull public house tree. Further trees include, three apples, plum and and passing over the M20 bridge. Taking the second cherry. Vegetable plots. Soft fruit. Well stocked with turning on the left into Grange Lane, which runs parallel shrubs. Three garden sheds. to the mottorway. At the end of the road turn right into Boarley Lane at first left into Tyland Lane, turning left into Chatham Road and the property will be found after approximately 200 meters on the left hand side. 6 Selling Fee Penenden Heath Parade, Westwood House Penenden Heath, Thurnham Lane, Bearsted Green, Maidstone Kent Maidstone, Kent ME14 2HN ME14 4QZ Tel: (01622) 671200 Tel: (01622) 737800 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] 1% + VAT www.ferrisandco.net 7 .
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