- 4 Bedroom 1972 Built Individual Detached House +
- Potential to Reconfigure or Extend or Subject to Planning Permission +
- Quiet Private Road & in Popular Village +
- 3 Reception Rooms +
- Kitchen & Separate Utility +
- L Shaped Store Room +
- Detached Double Garage & Separate Stable Store +
- 0.37 Acre Wrapround Plot +
- No Forward Chain +
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For sale by Modern Method of Auction; Starting Bid Price £750,000 plus Reservation Fee.
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• Subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price
• Reservation Fee applicable
• The Modern Method of Auction
This four bedroom circa 1972 built detached family house was built buy the current family and is one of four individual homes located within a private road and located towards the end of this quiet cul-de-sac within the sought-after village of Shorne. With well-proportioned accommodation, this home has excellent potential to reconfigure or extend subject to planning permission. As you enter the property there is a generous hallway, you will find a shower /cloakroom WC, 27’ sitting room, kitchen with adjoining dining room and snug. There is also a separate utility room and L shaped store room on the ground floor. On the first floor are four good size bedrooms, two of which have adjoining store rooms , which need exploring to either increase the size of the rooms or potentially becoming ensuites or dressing rooms. There is also a and family bathroom that completes the first floor accommodation.
The 0.37 acre plot has a spacious wraparound garden with a stable store in the rear corner. The ample front driveway leads to a double detached garage to the side of the house.
Available to the market for the first time since built in circa 1972 and offering vacant possession, this home is now looking for a new owner that will refresh and modernise its interior and is sure to suit an array of buyers, including those looking to pursue its potential to extend for a growing families or those from London looking for an ‘escape to the country’ and a 'get away from it all' experience and yet is still conveniently located for road and rail links into central London. Shorne has a typical Kent village feel with its historic church, friendly local shops and, of course, the charming characterful pubs ideal for a quiet pint or a bite eat. But not many villages boast their own country park.