£320,000
2 bed end terrace house for sale
Conningbrook Avenue, Kennington TN24Freehold
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
C
About this property
End Of Terrace Home
Two Bedrooms
Bathroom & En Suite
Generous Living Spaces
Car Port & Off Street Parking
The Property Has Brick and Block Construction
The Property Has Had No Adaptions For Accessibility
Miles and Barr are pleased to be offering to the market this well presented, two bedroom end of terrace home. Situated on the sought after Conningbrook Avenue, this property is ideal for buyers who are looking for a well looked after home close to local amenities and schools whilst being in a quiet residential location surrounded by the lakes and woodland. Internally the property comprises an entrance hall leading to a recently renovated, fitted kitchen complete with integrated appliances. The reception room is generous in size and offers double door access to the rear garden. The first floor offers two well proportioned bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom and en suite. Externally the property boasts a low maintenance rear garden as well as a car port with storage and additional parking. Please call Miles and Barr, Ashford to arrange an internal viewing.
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EPC Rating: B
Location
Kennington is a suburb of Ashford and civil parish in Kent, England. It is about a mile northeast of the town centre and north of the M20 motorway, and contains the 12th-century church, St Mary's. The main A28 Canterbury Road and A2042 Faversham Road run through the village, and the A251 Trinity Road skirts the western edge. In recent years the village has expanded with the building of new housing estates in Little Burton, Trinity Road, Conningbrook Lakes, and planned for Conningbrook Park and Eureka Park. The Great Stour river and the Kennington stream run through the area. Kennington has five pubs / restaurants, "The Old Mill" (formerly The Golden Ball), "The Conningbrook Hotel" (formerly The Pilgrims Rest), "The Rose Inn", "The Pheasant", "Stubbs" and "The Kennington Carvery". Kennington Summer Fayre is held annually, usually on the last Saturday in June. It is a not-for-profit event, raising money for local causes. Two areas of Kennington were designated as Conservation Areas in 1996, covering parts of Ball Lane, The Street, Ulley Road, Upper Vicarage Road, and Faversham Road.
Hallway (4.62m x 2.12m)
Kitchen (4.01m x 2.20m)
Wc (2.20m x 0.99m)
Lounge/ Diner (4.32m x 3.94m)
First Floor (2.11m x 1.94m)
Bedroom (3.38m x 2.98m)
En-Suite (2.98m x 0.93m)
Bathroom (2.21m x 2.11m)
Bedroom (4.01m x 3.70m)
Rear Garden
Backs onto carport
Parking - Car Port
Parking - Off Street
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