Price changed to £840,000
December 13, 2025
Price changed to £875,000
December 4, 2024
Listed for £895,000
August 16, 2024
Sold for £360,000
2004
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Stairs ascend to the second floor where one will find another double bedroom complete with ensuite, on this floor a corridor leads to another bedroom with restricted head height.
OUTSIDE:
Jesmond Dene occupies a generous plot of 0.23 acres which includes an extensive driveway and an enchanting walled garden measuring over 140ft long and mainly laid to lawn with delicate shade provided by the mature trees bordering the original wall.
To the front there is an extensive driveway which could be extended into the side of the property ideal for keeping a camper van or multiple vehicles.
SITUATION:
The property is conveniently situated on Brogdale Road which is enjoys a peaceful, yet convenient location, within easy walking distance of Favershams mainline railway station and thriving medieval town centre.
The charming market town of Faversham has a wide range of high street shops and independent retailers which adorn its attractive high street and its bustling market square. The town also offers excellent leisure facilities with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, a large park and recreation ground, a museum and numerous pubs and restaurants. The quay has become a popular location for evening drinks and weekend meandering, with a wine bar and the popular Papa Biancos which is perfect for watching the sunset whilst enjoying live music, pizza, and cocktails.
It has a good selection of primary schools and two secondary schools, one of which is the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. Faversham has a mainline railway station with a regular service to London Bridge, London Victoria, Cannon Street and Charing Cross and a high-speed rail link to London St. Pancras. The nearby M2 motorway gives excellent and fast access to London.
The city of Canterbury is approximately 10 miles away this has a vibrant city centre, which has a wide array of High Street brands alongside independent retailers, cafes and international restaurants and offers a selection of sporting, leisure, and recreational amenities, including the Marlowe Theatre.
The seaside town of Whitstable, famous for its seafood and annual oyster festival held at the vibrant harbour and picturesque quayside, also has a variety of shops, boutiques and restaurants, a good selection of primary and secondary schools and excellent leisure facilities and is 8 miles away.
AGENT'S NOTE: EPC: D - COUNCIL TAX: F
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