From
£315,000
3 bed end terrace house for sale
The Glen, Upstreet CT3Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£0
About this property
Three Bedroom End Of terrace House
Large Rear Garden With Garage
Separate Access To Garage
Well Presented Throughout
Driveway Parking For Two Cars
Ideal Family Home
Popular Village Of Upstreet
Nestled within the charming and sought-after village of Upstreet, this beautifully presented three-bedroom end of terrace house offers the perfect blend of space, comfort, and convenience. Boasting a driveway with parking for two cars, this property provides practicality from the moment you arrive.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming and homely ambience that extends throughout the entirety of the house. The layout has been thoughtfully designed to cater to modern family living, with an emphasis on both functionality and style.
The ground floor features a spacious living room that serves as the heart of the home, providing a warm and inviting space for relaxation and socialising. The adjoining kitchen is well-equipped and thoughtfully laid out, offering ample storage and workspace for all your culinary endeavours. The dining area provides the perfect spot for family meals or entertaining guests, with large windows flooding the space with natural light.
Upstairs, three generously proportioned bedrooms await, each offering a tranquil retreat for rest and relaxation. The master bedroom benefits from plenty of natural light and ample storage space, while the remaining bedrooms provide versatility for use as children's rooms, guest bedrooms, or home offices to suit your lifestyle needs. This floor further benefits from a WC for added convivence.
Externally, the property boasts a large rear garden that is sure to delight green-fingered enthusiasts or those simply seeking a peaceful outdoor sanctuary. A large workshop with separate access provides additional storage space or the perfect spot to house four vehicles or outdoor equipment. This space is completely versatile and due to the size of the building, could be turned into anything imagined.
Ideally suited as a family home, this property is located in the popular village of Upstreet, offering residents a tranquil and picturesque setting within close proximity to local amenities, schools, and transport links. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or a welcoming community to raise a family, this property ticks all the boxes.
This property is brick and block construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.
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Location
Upstreet is a village in the civil parish of Chislet in Kent, England. It is in the local government district of Canterbury, and the electoral ward of Marshside. It is about 62 miles away from London. Upstreet is a ribbon development along the A28 road. The majority of houses are new and dating from the 1950s onwards. However, there are a number of older houses such as the Grade II listed building 'Grove Court' or the Grade I listed 'Upstreet Farmhouse', which was built in the 16th century and stands in an acre of its own land. It had notable different purposes over the years and is known to be haunted. Also listed are 'Hamilton's' and 'The Vision House' (No89 and No94). Upstreet was mentioned in the 1830s Swing Riots, when a widespread uprising by agricultural workers in southern and eastern England occurred, in protest at agricultural mechanisation and harsh working conditions. Several fires were carried at different farms as part of the protests. Close to Upstreet is the Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, Grove Ferry Picnic Area, The Grove Ferry Inn Bar & Restaurant, Hotel & Events Venue and the River Stour. Also the Saxon Shore Way (long-distance footpath) also passes the village between Chislet and Stourmouth. Upstreet has a few services (a shop, two elderly care homes, one pub and one car sales lot), the garage having closed through 2015. The number of services is declining due to rising car ownership. For example, 45 years ago there was a railway station, haberdashery, greengrocer's, butcher's, baker's etc. However now there is no railway station and the shop consolidates the uses of a post office, greengrocer's, haberdashery, baker's, butcher's, etc. All under one roof. The pub is worked at by many of the locals, including a few teenagers from the village, most notably waitress Moon, and is owned by another of the locals. There is a karaoke machine and jukebox, and a quiz night on Thursdays at 8 pm. The pub is a main place where locals from Sturry to Minster can all socialise, and catch up. The pub remained open through covid-19 restrictions.
Entrance Hall
Leading to
Lounge (4.95m x 3.58m)
Dining Room (4.92m x 3.38m)
Kitchen (3.03m x 2.65m)
First Floor
Leading to
Bedroom (3.52m x 2.15m)
Bedroom (4.52m x 2.57m)
Bathroom
With bath, toilet and hand wash basin
Bedroom (3.54m x 2.63m)
Wc
With toilet and hand wash basin
Parking - Driveway
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