Key Features
- Charming three-bedroom period cottage
- Grade II Listed wiht a wealth of original features
- Large garden
- About a 5 minute walk to Canterbury High Street and the bus ststaion and approximately 15 minutes' walk to Canterbury East station
- Offered with no onward chain
Full Property Description
An Historic Three-Bedroom Grade II Listed cottage close to Canterbury city centre.
An Historic Three-Bedroom Grade II Listed cottage close to Canterbury city centre. Tucked away on a quiet no-through road just outside Canterbury’s historic city walls, parts of this delightful Grade II Listed building are believed to date back to the 16th century. Full of period character yet offering surprisingly spacious accommodation, the property comprises two reception rooms, kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generously sized garden measuring approximately 65’ x 26’.
The cottage is approached through a passage between No. 41 and The Old Hall, with a side entrance opening directly into the kitchen. Fitted with a range of wall and base units and space for appliances, already fitted, the kitchen also features an inglenook fireplace. From the kitchen to the rear is the sitting room offering a cosy retreat with inglenook fireplace. French doors open onto a good sized patio and the garden beyond. At the front of the cottage, the dining room is full of old world atmosphere, with a ceiling of heavily exposed beams possibly reclaimed from ancient sailing ships.