£300,000
2 bed terraced house for saleLaburnum Avenue, Sandwich, Kent CT13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Freehold
About this property
Immaculately Presented
Off Road Parking for Two Cars
Large Rear Garden
Perfect First Time Buy
Village location
Spectacular two-bedroom home in Sandwich.
As you enter this home you are immediately aware or the time spent making this house and home.
Throughout the downstairs there are tiles laid on the floor making the open plan living/diner a lovely place to relax for years to come. The chimney breast has been cladded, and a floating electric fireplace provides a warm cosy space and the new French doors into the garden make this a wonderful space to host family functions.
The kitchen at the rear has space for a washing machine and dishwasher.
Upstairs the main bedroom stretches the width of the home, creating a large space to retreat too. The smaller bedroom overlooks the garden to the rear.
The family bathroom is a wonderful place to relax and soak the day away in the large P shaped bath.
Externally there is parking for two cars on the block paved drive. To the rear there is a long garden with two sheds.
Identification Checks
If an offer is accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, all purchasers are required to complete id verification checks. This is a legal obligation under Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. We use a specialist third-party company to carry out these checks. The fee is £60 (including VAT) per person or £120 (including VAT) if purchasing under a company name, payable once the offer is agreed and before the sales memorandum is issued. Please note that this charge is non-refundable.
Location Summary
The historic Medieval market town of Sandwich, is named after the eighteenth century aristocrat, The Fourth Earl Of Sandwich, John Montagu, he requested that his staff bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread, with others then ordering “The same as Sandwich”. A museum is now housed within the Guildhall which was built in 1579, it is possible to see the Magna Carta here along with the sister document the Charter Of The Forest dating from 1300, not far from the distinctive Toll Gate are the Salutation Gardens designed in 1912 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a beautiful garden and place for afternoon tea. This quaint town is one of the Cinque Ports and is situated on the River Stour with water-based communities both upstream and downstream including a seal colony which can be viewed from vessels in the estuary where the river meets Pegwell Bay. Famous Golf Courses include Royal St Georges and Princes where the British Open Tournament has been held on a couple of occasions, the area is also hugely important for migrating birds with the British Trust for Ornithology operating from their base at Sandwich Bay which is within the desirable residential private estate. Sandwich town is made up of often narrow streets with excellent examples of timber framed buildings, to the extent that Strand Street has the longest unbroken stretch of such buildings in England. This charming town feels like a village and has a real sense of community and a quieter pace of life where independent retail can still be found.
Ground Floor
Lounge/Diner (15' 4" x 23' 11")
Kitchen (8' 0" x 10' 8")
First Floor
Bedroom (15' 4" x 11' 11")
Bedroom (9' 8" x 12' 0")
Bathroom (8' 0" x 10' 8")
As you enter this home you are immediately aware or the time spent making this house and home.
Throughout the downstairs there are tiles laid on the floor making the open plan living/diner a lovely place to relax for years to come. The chimney breast has been cladded, and a floating electric fireplace provides a warm cosy space and the new French doors into the garden make this a wonderful space to host family functions.
The kitchen at the rear has space for a washing machine and dishwasher.
Upstairs the main bedroom stretches the width of the home, creating a large space to retreat too. The smaller bedroom overlooks the garden to the rear.
The family bathroom is a wonderful place to relax and soak the day away in the large P shaped bath.
Externally there is parking for two cars on the block paved drive. To the rear there is a long garden with two sheds.
Identification Checks
If an offer is accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, all purchasers are required to complete id verification checks. This is a legal obligation under Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. We use a specialist third-party company to carry out these checks. The fee is £60 (including VAT) per person or £120 (including VAT) if purchasing under a company name, payable once the offer is agreed and before the sales memorandum is issued. Please note that this charge is non-refundable.
Location Summary
The historic Medieval market town of Sandwich, is named after the eighteenth century aristocrat, The Fourth Earl Of Sandwich, John Montagu, he requested that his staff bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread, with others then ordering “The same as Sandwich”. A museum is now housed within the Guildhall which was built in 1579, it is possible to see the Magna Carta here along with the sister document the Charter Of The Forest dating from 1300, not far from the distinctive Toll Gate are the Salutation Gardens designed in 1912 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a beautiful garden and place for afternoon tea. This quaint town is one of the Cinque Ports and is situated on the River Stour with water-based communities both upstream and downstream including a seal colony which can be viewed from vessels in the estuary where the river meets Pegwell Bay. Famous Golf Courses include Royal St Georges and Princes where the British Open Tournament has been held on a couple of occasions, the area is also hugely important for migrating birds with the British Trust for Ornithology operating from their base at Sandwich Bay which is within the desirable residential private estate. Sandwich town is made up of often narrow streets with excellent examples of timber framed buildings, to the extent that Strand Street has the longest unbroken stretch of such buildings in England. This charming town feels like a village and has a real sense of community and a quieter pace of life where independent retail can still be found.
Ground Floor
Lounge/Diner (15' 4" x 23' 11")
Kitchen (8' 0" x 10' 8")
First Floor
Bedroom (15' 4" x 11' 11")
Bedroom (9' 8" x 12' 0")
Bathroom (8' 0" x 10' 8")
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