No:11 is situated towards the end of a short narrow lane within the Sandwich town Conservation Area; a very quiet spot away from passing traffic. It is surrounded by other period properties and backs on to its own lovely garden. The town centre shops and restaurants are five minutes’ walk away. There you find all essential amenities including, doctors, dentists, pharmacy, post office, library and a regular bus service to neighbouring towns. Sandwich railway station offers a fast service to London St Pancras. There are good Junior and Secondary schools in the town and several sports clubs. Canterbury is 13 Miles, Deal 6 miles. Sandwich Bay is a mile and a half to the east with three excellent championship golf courses.
Sitting towards the end of this peaceful lane, No: 11 offers well maintained accommodation over three floors. To the ground floor lies a welcoming open plan sitting/dining room with glazed double doors leading through to a bright breakfast room to the rear. The kitchen sits adjacent and is fitted with a range of matching units and corner pantry cupboard. Beyond is a useful ground floor cloakroom which also has plumbing for a washing machine and houses the gas fired boiler. Two bedrooms occupy the first floor along with a shower room and spacious bathroom whilst a further light filled bedroom lies to the second floor. This attractive Victorian cottage is gas centrally heated and is being sold with no onward chain.
A good size cottage garden extends from the rear elevation enjoying a westerly aspect. The garden is predominantly separated into two areas divided by a picket fence; a paved patio and section of lawn flanked by mature well stocked beds and a more natural space, with timber garden outbuilding, which extends down to the Delf Stream. Residents Permit parking is available in both on street bays and in the nearby Gazen Salts car park.
All mains services are understood to be connected to the property.