The Street, Chilham, Canterbury, Kent, CT4

£850,000Guide price
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House
5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
3 Receptions
Property Information
  • Council Tax: G
  • EPC Rating: E
Key Features
  • Grade 2 Listed
  • Five Bedroom End Of Terrace House
  • Extended Georgian Home
  • Immaculately Presented Throughout
  • Spacious Accommodation
  • Open Plan Living With Bi Folding Doors
  • Located In The Heart Of Chilham
  • Private And Sunny Rear Garden
  • Gated Parking To The Rear
Description

*** Guide Price £850,000 - £900,000 ***

This exquisite property presents a rare opportunity to own a stunning five-bedroom end of terrace Georgian house located in the picturesque village of Chilham. The extended home boasts impeccable presentation throughout, offering spacious and versatile living accommodation perfect for modern family living. Situated in the heart of Chilham, this home provides a perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort.

Upon entering, you are greeted by an inviting entrance hall leading to a conveniently located WC, followed by the impressive open plan kitchen/diner featuring bi-folding doors that seamlessly connect the indoors with the outdoor space. The property further benefits from three reception rooms, a basement for an extra space for relaxation. On the first floor, you will find five generously sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The luxurious master bedroom includes an en suite bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe, providing a private retreat within the residence.

Electric gated parking to the rear ensures convenience and security. The private, south facing rear garden offers a secluded retreat where residents can relax, entertain guests, or simply bask in the sunshine during the warmer months. With carefully landscaped greenery and ample space for outdoor furniture, this garden serves as an extension of the interior living space, providing endless possibilities for outdoor living and enjoyment

Don't miss the chance to own this remarkable home with its exceptional interior and delightful outdoor living spaces, where every detail has been carefully planned to create a harmonious blend of comfort, style, and functionality for the discerning homeowner.

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Location Summary
Chilham is a mostly agricultural village and parish in the English county of Kent with a clustered settlement, Chilham village centre, in the northeast, and a smaller linear settlement, Shottenden. Well-preserved roads and mostly residential listed buildings in its centre have led to its use as a location in television and film. The village of Chilham is in the valley of the Great Stour River and beside the A28 road 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Canterbury. It is centred on a market square, where a traditional annual May Day is celebrated. At each end of the square are its major buildings: Chilham Castle and the 15th-century parish church, dedicated to St Mary. It has been claimed that St Thomas Becket was buried in the churchyard, despite his ornate tomb in Canterbury Cathedral, destroyed at the Reformation. The Pilgrims Way passes through Chilham on the way to Canterbury.

The village has a number of period houses such as the former vicarage, which dates from 1742. The castle was owned by the Viscounts Massereene and Ferrard until its sale in 1997. From 2013 it was owned by Stuart Wheeler, founder of the spread-betting firm IG Index, until his death in July 2020. The railway station is in a part of the village sometimes called Bagham on the line from Ashford to Canterbury. There are two other named localities or neighbourhoods in the civil parish: Shottenden and a much smaller neighbourhood, Old Wives Lees. There are two large public houses in Chilham, the Woolpack and the White Horse, which dates from the 16th century. Other amenities include a restaurant and tea shop, post office, gift shop, bus stop, tennis club, sports centre, children's playground and 15th-century village hall which originally was the tithe barn for the castle. Most shops are also along the main through road towards Canterbury just before the entry to the network of streets having the oldest buildings in the village.

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