Colebrook Sturrock & Co - Sandwich
19 Market Street
Sandwich
Kent
CT13 9DA
01304 612197
The Street, Worth£559,000
Main Image
Photo 9- click for photo galleryPhoto 3- click for photo galleryPhoto 13- click for photo galleryPhoto 12- click for photo galleryPhoto 4- click for photo galleryPhoto 5- click for photo galleryPhoto 7- click for photo galleryPhoto 14- click for photo galleryPhoto 10- click for photo galleryPhoto 11- click for photo galleryPhoto 2- click for photo galleryPhoto 1- click for photo galleryPhoto 8- click for photo galleryPhoto 14- click for photo gallery
On MarketColebrook Sturrock & Co - Sandwich - 01304 612197SW2348
A beautifully presented spacious three bedroom period cottage in the village centre. A dreamy place to live in a super location.

Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two receptions plus conservatory, plus converted attic rooms. EPC Rating: D

Situation
This picturesque village boasts a thriving community which organise and host a variety of events and activities including the annual Worth Open Gardens. The amenities of the village include a well regarded primary school, Busy Bees preschool within the village hall, church, cricket pitch and two well regarded public houses - The Crispin Inn & The Blue Pigeons, under new ownership. There is good access to the ancient Cinque Port town of Sandwich, 2 miles distant, which has a range of independent and high street amenities across all services including Sir Roger Manwood’s Grammar School. For all golf enthusiasts, Royal St George's & Princes Golf Clubs are close-by at Sandwich Bay. For lovely walks and a rich variety of birds and other wildlife, the RSPB’s Lydden Valley nature reserve is just around the corner. Sandwich railway station connects to London Charing Cross or the high-speed service to St Pancras. 4 Miles distant the seaside town of Deal, which has a greater range of amenities includes two further mainline railway stations.

The Property
Wonderfully well presented by the present owner this spacious semi detached cottage is part of the former Workhouse for the village and dates from the 1820s. It has parking for three cars on the driveway and a lovely garden to the rear with views over horse paddocks behind it and across to the marshes. The attractive accommodation on offer includes a sitting room and separate kitchen/dining room with stone work surfaces, both with lovely fireplaces and wood-burners (duel fuel stoves), a large conservatory, three double bedrooms including one with ensuite bathroom/shower and then a main bathroom. The roof space has been converted and insulated and now offers two long rooms both with Velux windows which can be playroom/studio/office space as required. There is exposed brickwork and beams, oak flooring and internal doors, and plenty of built-in storage through the cottage. Gas central heating and double glazing.   
Website Design and Estate Agency Software By Expert Agent
Expert Agent Estate Agency Software