Price £750,000
This charming detached family home was built in 1975 to a high standard in a quiet road in Canterbury, only a short stroll from the city centre. It is approached through double wrought iron gates flanked by mature hedging to provide privacy. The gates open onto a long driveway that leads to the front porch and a car port with an automatic roll up door and continues through the carport and ends at a large, detached double garage in the rear garden that could easily be converted into additional accommodation.
There is a delightful pitched roof porch that opens into the hall with its oak flooring that flows throughout the ground floor. There is a downstairs shower room and a large storage cupboard as well as double doors through to the spacious reception rooms. The large sitting area has an archway through to the dining area and this, in turn, includes an arch to the sun lounge with French doors to the rear patio, so provides a light and bright open plan feel. Doors from the hall and the dining room provide access to the breakfast area that also continues the ‘arch’ theme with a wide arch to the fitted kitchen with its stand-alone appliances and tiled flooring as well as a door to the drive.
Upstairs there is a landing with pine flooring that continues throughout the first floor and leads to a family bathroom and four bedrooms. One is a single room that could be used as a study and three doubles including the first bedroom with an en suite shower room and a wall of fitted cupboards. From the landing there is a ‘pull down’ ladder access to the attic that has a pine clad vaulted ceiling, power and lighting and is boarded throughout and, in the past, has been used as a playroom/study. The rear garden includes a delightful patio surrounded by a dwarf wall that is ideal for al fresco dining as well as a lawn bordered by mature shrub beds.
We bought the property in 2000 as it was in an ideal location and the road is very quiet with virtually no through traffic and it is particularly private with the double garage being hidden away. We had recently thought about converting that into a self-contained annexe but, as we have now decided to travel more and move to something smaller, we feel this is a project that new owners might be interested in developing. It would make a lovely home for elderly parents or adult children or could be an office suite for anyone working from home who doesn’t want to be disturbed by activities in the house. Alternatively, it would make an excellent ‘air bnb’ for visitors to Canterbury.
We love being so close to the city centre with its high street stores, individual shops, restaurants and bars as well as the cinema, two theatres and a plethora of historic buildings. It is great that we can get to nearly all of these places without having to take the car if we want to. It is very close to the Kent and Canterbury hospital and Canterbury East railway is only a short walk, while it is not far to Canterbury West for the high speed rail to London, which can whisk you to St Pancras in well under an hour and you can get to the A2 for London or Dover within a minute or two. From an educational viewpoint the city includes a wide variety of excellent state and private schools as well as three universities and if you enjoy sporting activities there is a golf course, leisure centre and the Polo Farm sports club.
Important information
This is a Freehold property.
23 Watling Street
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 2UA
United Kingdom
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