Guide price
£260,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleNelson Street, Faversham ME13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Price range £260,000-£280,000
End of terrace Victorian cottage
No onward chain
Located in a quiet spot just off of The Mall
2 minutes walk from Faversham station
Attractive well established rear garden
Well prepared celler, offering multiple uses.
Charming, characterful picture postcard location
Short walk from Faversham's historic town centre
For viewings quote ref MB1202
If you’re looking for a home full of character in one of Faversham’s most attractive spots, this two bedroom Victorian end of terrace cottage could be just the thing. The property is available with no chain, and you’ll find it tucked just off The Mall, a historic route into town and widely considered one of Faversham’s prettiest and most desirable areas. From here, the train station is only a two minute stroll, making life easy if you need to commute into London.
Step inside and you’ll notice straight away how quirky and welcoming the house feels. It’s not the biggest house you’ll find, but its charm more than makes up for that. The home has plenty of character features alongside modern touches in the kitchen and bathroom, meaning you can enjoy period charm without compromising on everyday comfort.
One real advantages is the cellar, it’s already well prepared and offers an incredibly useful extra space. Depending on your needs, it could be used as a dining room, games room, or office. With some further investment, it might even be turned into a bedroom, giving the property great flexibility.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is a comfortable size, while the second is on the smaller end of the scale but still usable . It would however work best as a nursery, a study, or perhaps even a dressing room.
A lovely private rear garden adds another layer of appeal, an ideal place to relax or to enjoy tending to your favourite plants or vegetables.
The road itself is a delight, quiet, quaint, and postcard pretty. It's the sort of place you’ll enjoy coming home to each day. A short walk brings you into the heart of Faversham's old town, where you’ll find boutique shops, artisan cafés, and a lively mix of restaurants and pubs. The famous market runs every weekend, and the town hosts regular events like classic car shows and beer festivals. History lovers will enjoy exploring the town’s heritage too, from its gunpowder past to its links with the Domesday Book.
Add in the easy access to the M2 and the Kent coast, plus the fact that Faversham is home to Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewery, and you’ve got a town with plenty to offer. This end of terrace cottage is the perfect way to enjoy it all.
For viewings quote MB1202
Step inside and you’ll notice straight away how quirky and welcoming the house feels. It’s not the biggest house you’ll find, but its charm more than makes up for that. The home has plenty of character features alongside modern touches in the kitchen and bathroom, meaning you can enjoy period charm without compromising on everyday comfort.
One real advantages is the cellar, it’s already well prepared and offers an incredibly useful extra space. Depending on your needs, it could be used as a dining room, games room, or office. With some further investment, it might even be turned into a bedroom, giving the property great flexibility.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is a comfortable size, while the second is on the smaller end of the scale but still usable . It would however work best as a nursery, a study, or perhaps even a dressing room.
A lovely private rear garden adds another layer of appeal, an ideal place to relax or to enjoy tending to your favourite plants or vegetables.
The road itself is a delight, quiet, quaint, and postcard pretty. It's the sort of place you’ll enjoy coming home to each day. A short walk brings you into the heart of Faversham's old town, where you’ll find boutique shops, artisan cafés, and a lively mix of restaurants and pubs. The famous market runs every weekend, and the town hosts regular events like classic car shows and beer festivals. History lovers will enjoy exploring the town’s heritage too, from its gunpowder past to its links with the Domesday Book.
Add in the easy access to the M2 and the Kent coast, plus the fact that Faversham is home to Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewery, and you’ve got a town with plenty to offer. This end of terrace cottage is the perfect way to enjoy it all.
For viewings quote MB1202