Full Description
Situation
The property stands well within the town conservation area surrounded by a host of similar characterful, mainly Tudor timber-framed cottages.
Sandwich offers a variety of facilities including well regarded schools and specialist shops, and all the amenities of a market town. There are many lively street fairs through the summer months, and Sandwich is well known for its championship links golf course including Royal St George's which is due to host the open golf championship again in 2020.
Nearby Westwood Cross, Deal and Canterbury provide a comprehensive choice of high street brands, leisure pursuits and cultural interests. From Sandwich railway station London St Pancras is just 90 minutes away, and the ferry port at Dover and channel tunnel terminal at Folkestone offer easy access to the continent of Europe.
The Property
Very well presented one bedroom Grade II listed cottage in the town centre area with wonderful and surprisingly large rear garden for its position. The current owner of this period cottage has lovingly refurbished throughout, fitting a multi-fuel wood burning stove in the sitting room fireplace which heats the cottage, together with supplemental electric heaters when required. The exposed pretty old bricks and beams throughout the cottage provide a pleasing atmospheric feel and the vendor, in his restoration works, has adopted a sensible approach to the new fixtures and fitting he has introduced to make this a comfortable cottage to live in or to stay for a few days.
Entrance Hallway
13' 1'' x 3' 4'' (3.98m x 1.02m)
Sitting Room
12' 9'' x 12' 6'' (3.88m x 3.81m)
Kitchen/Dining Room
17' 0'' x 7' 4'' (5.18m x 2.23m)
Bedroom
16' 6'' x 10' 8'' Maximum Narrowing to 7'9" Minimum (5.03m x 3.25m)
Shower Room
7' 2'' x 6' 2'' (2.18m x 1.88m)
Outside
The rear garden is approached through double doors from the rear of the kitchen/dining room with a couple of steps up to the main garden level which is paved through the middle and up to the larger patio area towards the far end where there is room for a large table and chairs. There are borders to plant up on either side and the garden is surrounded by old brick or stone walls. The garden will attract a good deal of sunshine, being set well back from most neighbouring buildings.