Property Description: Guide Price £525,000 - £550,000. This delightful three bedroom home is in a peaceful and sought-after area of Canterbury. With classic period features and modern upgrades, this property has a perfect blend of character and contemporary living.
The decently sized rooms throughout the house offer ample space for families to live comfortably. Whether it's spending quality time together or finding your own quiet corner, this property provides a versatile living space that suits everyone's needs. The spacious living/dining room has a gorgeous bay window to the front and large window to the rear allowing plenty of natural light into this wonderful space. The open fire provides a cosy atmosphere during winter months. There is plenty of room here for a dining table for all the family to sit together and enjoy mealtimes.
The stunning, modern kitchen has everything you will need with integral appliances including AEG double oven, induction hob and extractor fan, dishwasher, fridge freezer and a convenient, small breakfast bar. Completing the ground floor is a modern cloakroom.
Upstairs are three great size double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a large bay window overlooking the front and a feature fireplace. The contemporary bathroom has a bath with shower over and convenient built in vanity unit and cupboards.
One of the standout features of this house is the loft room, providing additional space that can be utilised in a variety of ways. Transform it into a home office, playroom, study, gym or even a personal sanctuary – the possibilities are endless. A further shower room is located here for added convenience plus eaves storage.
Numerous upgrades have been made to this property over the past 5 years, ensuring that it is equipped to meet modern standards while preserving its timeless charm. The kitchen, bathroom, and windows have all been updated to provide a sleek and functional living experience as well as a new boiler, adding to the overall comfort of this home. And with the ability to build a side extension off the kitchen, there is potential for the addition of a utility room, offering even more convenience and practicality (subject to the usual consents).
The garden has had a newly installed shed, complete with lighting and power, offering convenient and secure storage space for all your outdoor equipment. Take pleasure in adding your own touches within this beautiful garden, whether it's entertaining guests or simply enjoying a peaceful place to relax.
The current owners have said that Beverley Road is a friendly and welcoming community, making it the perfect place to call home. Connect with your neighbours, make new friends, and enjoy the sense of community that this area provides.
Canterbury itself has a wealth of amenities, including shops, restaurants, parks, and leisure facilities, ensuring that all your needs are met within close proximity. The location of this property is extremely advantageous, with Canterbury West train station just 0.5 miles away by foot. For those who prefer to travel slightly further, Canterbury East train station is just over a mile away, providing easy access to London and the stunning Kent coastline. Whether you need to commute for work or simply want to explore what the city and surrounding areas have to offer, this convenient location ensures that you are well-connected.
If you have been searching for a period property with modern upgrades and the potential to extend, then this house on Beverley Road is a must-see. From the charming features to the friendly neighbourhood and convenient location, this property has an exceptional living experience and the opportunity to create a home that perfectly suits your needs.
Location: Beverley Road is a friendly residential road in Canterbury. The City of Canterbury, with its world-famous cathedral (a UNESCO world heritage site) has a pleasantly unexpected cosmopolitan feel to it. The city lies on the River Stour and proudly has two universities plus several other higher education institutions and colleges which contributes to the city having the highest student to permanent resident ratio in the UK. However, Canterbury remains a small city in terms of geographical size and population when compared with other British cities. A popular tourist destination, historical Canterbury is consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom, with the city’s economy heavily reliant upon tourism. The city is home to many ancient structures including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey and a Norman castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King’s School. Modern additions include the St Lawrence Ground, home of the Kent County Cricket Club and the Marlowe Theatre, named after the city’s famous son Christopher Marlowe, has been built on the river bank. The property is Ideally located for commuters, with Canterbury West train station just 0.5 miles walk away, running the high speed service which takes you to London St Pancras in under an hour.
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Council Tax: Band D (correct at time of marketing). To check council tax for this property, please refer to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands
Local Authority: Canterbury City Council - 01227 862 000. Kent County Council - 0845 247 247
Services: Gas central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity. For broadband and mobile coverage, we advise you check your providers website or refer to https://checker.ofcom.org.uk
Tenure: This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession upon completion.
Additional Property Notes: This property is of traditional construction. A small step across the threshold accesses the property. Permit parking is on this street. Permits are available to purchase via Canterbury City Council at a cost of £65 per year (correct at time of marketing).
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