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Offers over

£500,000

4 bed detached house for sale

Hurst Hill, Chatham, Kent ME5
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
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Offers over

£500,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Hurst Hill, Chatham, Kent ME5

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Freehold
Added on 06/09/2025

About this property

  • Four bedrooms (three doubles)

  • Detached home tucked away in Hurst Hill

  • Open-plan living space

  • Light and bright entrance hall

  • Walderslade Woods

  • Garage and driveway parking

  • Peaceful location with a countryside feel

  • Excellent access to M2 & M20

Open plan living! / Great Location / Utilty Room / Downstairs WC / Four Bedroom / Extended / Garage / Perfect for Commuters / Beautiful Family Home / Direct Links To M2 and M20

Wonderful Four Bedroom Detached Home in Walderslade – Sought-After Hurst Hill Location

Tucked away in the desirable Hurst Hill, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached home combines modern living with a peaceful, countryside feel – all while being just two minutes from the M2 and five minutes from the M20, making it perfect for commuters.

The property offers a bright and welcoming entrance hall, leading through to a spacious open-plan living area that flows effortlessly out to the garden. The home also benefits from a lovely-sized utility room, garage, and a driveway providing ample parking.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, three of which are generous doubles. The primary bedroom boasts an en-suite, while the family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.

Outside, the property features a private rear garden, ideal for entertaining or relaxing, with the quiet setting of Hurst Hill adding to the appeal.

About Walderslade Woods

Walderslade Woods is an area steeped in history, with much of its landscape dating back centuries. The woods themselves form part of the ancient North Downs woodland, historically used for farming, timber, and chalk extraction. Many of the lanes and paths that weave through the woods today follow the routes of old trackways once used by farmers and traders.

The area is now protected in parts for its natural heritage, with mature woodland providing habitats for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, foxes, and deer. Several public footpaths and trails allow easy access to enjoy the natural surroundings, making the woods popular with walkers and nature enthusiasts.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    D

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