Nestled in a sought-after residential area, this spacious three-bedroom semi-detached property offers a blend of comfort and traditional charm. Boasting ample driveway parking and a convenient garage, this home is ideal for those seeking both style and practicality. With no forward chain, the property offers a seamless transition for new homeowners. The spacious interior is highlighted by a large open plan kitchen diner, providing a perfect setting for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals.

Step outside into the expansive rear garden and be greeted by breath taking scenic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This outdoor space offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for relaxing in the fresh air or hosting summer gatherings. The well-maintained grounds provide plenty of room for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts alike. Whether enjoying a morning coffee on the patio or watching the sunset over the horizon, the outdoor space of this property truly enhances the overall appeal and liveability of this charming home.

This property is brick and block construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.

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Crundale is a mostly rural village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent in southeast England. The village covers a section of one of the dual escarpments of the North Downs at this point, about halfway between Ashford and Canterbury. About a quarter of the village is woodland, and barring its western side which slopes steeply to the Great Stour, which is at 92 feet (28 metres) above sea level, most of the rest of its land is at more than 260 feet (79 metres) above Ordnance Datum. The community living in the civil parish is relatively small - many of its activities are shared with the neighbouring parish of Godmersham. A national trail footpath runs north–south through the civil parish, linking to Canterbury and to Ashford.

Room Sizes
Entrance Hall Leading to

Wc Separate toilet

Bathroom With bath and hand wash basin

Lounge 13' 1" x 12' 2" (4.00m x 3.70m)

Reception 13' 5" x 12' 2" (4.10m x 3.70m)

Dining Room 14' 1" x 10' 6" (4.30m x 3.20m)

Kitchen 14' 1" x 9' 10" (4.30m x 3.00m)

Utility 7' 3" x 6' 11" (2.20m x 2.10m)

First Floor Leading to

Bedroom 13' 1" x 12' 2" (4.00m x 3.70m)

Bedroom 13' 5" x 9' 10" (4.10m x 3.00m)

Bedroom 10' 6" x 8' 10" (3.20m x 2.70m)

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