- 2084 Square Feet +
- 0.11 Acre Plot +
- 1.78 Miles to Cuxton Train Station +
- Sought after cul-de-sac +
- Garage and Driveway +
- Double Storey Extension to Rear +
- Modern Kitchen with Quartz Worktops +
- En Suite to Master +
- Downstairs Cloakroom +
- Viewing Highly Recommended +
Guide Price £650,000 - £700,000
Spacious Four-Bedroom Home in Sought-After Colewood Drive, Higham
Located in a highly sought-after cul-de-sac, this impressive four-bedroom detached home offers approximately 2,084 sq. ft. of well-designed living space, perfect for families or those seeking accessibility features. With off-street parking, a garage, and easy access to the A2/M2, this property provides both convenience and comfort in a desirable village setting.
The ground floor boasts a spacious lounge, a separate dining room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a utility room for added convenience. A standout feature of this home is the integrated lift, suitable for a wheelchair, which provides direct access from the kitchen to the master bedroom, ensuring accessibility for all.
Upstairs, there are four generous double bedrooms, including a master bedroom with en-suite, along with a stylish family bathroom.
Externally, the property benefits from off-street parking, a garage, and a well-maintained rear garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Situated close to local amenities, schools, and countryside walks, this home combines practicality, space, and a fantastic location.
Viewing is highly recommended—contact us today!
Key Terms
Nestled in the picturesque countryside of North Kent, Higham is a charming village that blends rural tranquility with fascinating history. Located between Gravesend and Rochester, this quaint village is best known for its connections to Charles Dickens, who lived at nearby Gad’s Hill Place.
Higham offers a delightful mix of historic architecture, scenic walks, and a strong community spirit. The village is home to St. Mary’s Church, a medieval gem, and Higham Marshes, a haven for wildlife and nature lovers. With easy access to the North Kent countryside and the River Thames, it’s an ideal spot for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Despite its peaceful setting, Higham is well-connected, with Higham railway station providing direct links to London and Medway, making it a desirable location for commuters and those seeking a quiet retreat from city life. The village also features local pubs, shops, and schools, catering to families and visitors alike.
Whether you're exploring its rich heritage, enjoying its natural beauty, or seeking a welcoming community, Higham, Kent, offers a perfect blend of past and present.