2 bedroom Flat Sold STC

OIRO £175,000 | SSTC

2 bedroom Flat Sold STC
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Standout Features

Property Description
This charming two-bedroom ground floor home forms part of a unique conversion, believed to have originally been a commercial premises long ago that had been thoughtfully extended and transformed into residential dwellings, which have since been divided. Now, offering a share of freehold, the property enjoys a tucked-away position, creating a sense of privacy and character rarely found.

The accommodation is well laid out, comprising a entrance hall leading into a bright sitting/dining room with two windows, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The kitchen is conveniently positioned at the front of the home, with access to a useful larder room. Two well-proportioned bedrooms provide flexible living arrangements to the rear of the home, complemented by a family bathroom and additional built in storage spaces within the bedrooms.

Externally, the property benefits from a quaint cottage-style garden, offering a peaceful and low-maintenance outdoor space. A garage located to the rear adds valuable practicality and storage accessed visa Ulley Rd.

Set discreetly behind two properties, this home enjoys a quiet and secluded feel while remaining within the highly regarded Kennington area of Ashford, known for its strong community, local amenities, and excellent transport links. A truly unique home, blending character, history, and modern convenience—ideal for those seeking something a little different.

* BUYERS NOTE - Due to the uniqueness of the property & title, it may be only suited for a cash purchase.

Property location: Kennington, There are numerous schools in the area, including the Towers School, Kennington CE Academy, and an infant’s school, Downs View Infants School. Since the county still operates a grammar school system, those who pass the Kent Test (which replaced the 11+) are given the opportunity to attend the grammar school in Ashford, the Norton Knatchbull School or Highworth Grammar school. Kennington has six eating and drinking establishments, "The Old Mill" (formerly The Golden Ball), "The Conningbrook Hotel" (formerly The Pilgrims Rest), "The Rose Inn", "The Pheasant" and the newly opened "Stubbs restaurant" (formerly The Croft Hotel). The "Kennington Carvery" is a new business to the area, opening on Wednesday's, Sunday's & Bank holiday Monday's for an eat as much as you like Carvery. Kennington also offers a range of shopping facilities and entertainment including Sainsbury’s, John Lewis and Eureka leisure park. The property is within a short drive to the international station with high-speed service to London St Pancras in 37 minutes and the M20 motorway giving easy access to surrounding towns and cities. | Council tax band: D

Services connected: Mains water & electricity, no gas supplied, but none have been tested by the agent. Flood Risk: Very low Each year, there is a chance of flooding of less than 1 in 1000 (0.1%)
Average Broadband Speed: 68mb Superfast :1000mb Ultrafast :1000mb


Additional Information
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Council Tax Band: B

Utilities
Electricity:
Mains Supply
Sewerage:
Mains Supply
Water:
Heating:
Gas Central

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