Listed for £200,000
March 24, 2026
Sold for £150,000
2018
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Storage has been considered too, with additional storage space off the hallway and a large attic space— something that often makes a real difference in keeping the home feeling uncluttered.
From a practical point of view, the property includes allocated covered remote fob gated parking, offering both convenience and security through the private gated rear entrance. Residents also have access to an on-site gym, which becomes part of the routine rather than something you need to plan around.
Chartham continues to be a popular choice for those wanting a village setting without losing connection. There are local amenities within walking distance, along with green spaces and riverside walks nearby. There is a short stroll to the local restaurant & pub, with the rustic Artichoke Hostelry, which houses the original well that local brewers, Shepherd Neame, used to make their first ale. Chartham station provides links into Canterbury and beyond, while the city itself is a short drive for a wider mix of shops, restaurants and services.
For the angler, Chartham is surrounded by well stocked lakes.
Homes like this tend to appeal to those who value a quieter environment but still want accessibility — somewhere that works just as well during the week as it does at the weekend. For the current owner, it’s been the light, the outlook, and the ability to open the doors and bring the outside in that they’ve enjoyed most.
Location Highlights
• Chartham Village Shops And Amenities Walking Distance
• Chartham Train Station Around 10 Minutes Walk
• Regular Rail Links Into Canterbury And London
• Canterbury City Centre Approximately 15 Minutes Drive
• Riverside Walks Along The Great Stour Nearby
• Local Primary School Within Easy Reach
• Bus Routes Connecting To Canterbury And Dover
• Easy Access To A28 And Surrounding Villages