£1,850 pcm
(£427 pw)
4 bed end terrace house to rentMarlborough Road, Gillingham ME7
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,055 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Unfurnished
About this property
4 Bedroom End of Terrace Town House
Previously rented as a B n B and had a HMO licence, so ideal for this purpose or good Family Home
This four-bedroom end of terrace town house offers a versatile living arrangement, making it an ideal choice for families or investors seeking a property with proven rental potential (previously operated as a B&B and holding a HMO licence).
Situated in close proximity to Gillingham Town Centre, the home is perfectly placed for access to a wide range of amenities, schools, and excellent transport links. The spacious accommodation is arranged over multiple floors, featuring a generous kitchen/diner with ample cabinet storage, providing plenty of space for meal preparation and family gatherings. Large windows throughout the property fill each room with abundant natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
The main living areas benefit from thoughtful design and built-in storage solutions, ensuring a clutter-free environment. Four well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for family life or multiple occupants, with the added convenience of a separate shower cubicle in addition to the main bathroom. For those who value practicality, the property includes a garage and off-road parking, offering secure and convenient options for vehicles.
Residents can enjoy the added benefit of a private balcony, perfect for relaxing or entertaining, as well as direct access to the garden (providing further space for leisure or recreation). The house has neutral décor that will appeal to a wide range of tastes. With its combination of spacious accommodation, modern conveniences, and a highly accessible location, this property represents an outstanding opportunity for renters seeking a comfortable family home. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full potential of this versatile town house.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Medway is a unitary authority area in Kent, England, known for its rich history, diverse population, and significant cultural
Medway is located in the South East of England, at the mouth of the River Medway. It comprises several towns, including Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, Strood, and Rainham, collectively known as the Medway Towns. The area is characterized by a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with over half of its unitary authority area being rural. Medway is strategically positioned, making it well-connected to London, with high-speed train services that allow for a journey time of approximately 34 minutes to the capital.
Medway has a long and varied history, dating back to Roman times when it was known as Durobrivae. The area is home to several historical landmarks, including Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral, and the Chatham Dockyard, which highlight its naval and military heritage. The region has played a significant role in England's history, particularly due to its strategic location along the River Medway.
As of 2019, Medway had a population of approximately 278,016. The area is becoming increasingly diverse, with about 15.7% of residents identifying as belonging to ethnic minority backgrounds. The economy of Medway is robust, valued at around £6.3 billion, with a significant number of small businesses contributing to local employment. The unemployment rate has decreased significantly, reflecting a positive economic trend.
Medway boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, theaters, and museums. Notable events include the Dickens Festival and the Rochester Christmas Market. The area is also home to several parks and recreational facilities, enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Overall, Medway is a dynamic area with a rich historical background, a diverse population, and a thriving economy. Its strategic location and cultural offerings make it an important part of Kent and the broader South East region of England.
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Situated in close proximity to Gillingham Town Centre, the home is perfectly placed for access to a wide range of amenities, schools, and excellent transport links. The spacious accommodation is arranged over multiple floors, featuring a generous kitchen/diner with ample cabinet storage, providing plenty of space for meal preparation and family gatherings. Large windows throughout the property fill each room with abundant natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
The main living areas benefit from thoughtful design and built-in storage solutions, ensuring a clutter-free environment. Four well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for family life or multiple occupants, with the added convenience of a separate shower cubicle in addition to the main bathroom. For those who value practicality, the property includes a garage and off-road parking, offering secure and convenient options for vehicles.
Residents can enjoy the added benefit of a private balcony, perfect for relaxing or entertaining, as well as direct access to the garden (providing further space for leisure or recreation). The house has neutral décor that will appeal to a wide range of tastes. With its combination of spacious accommodation, modern conveniences, and a highly accessible location, this property represents an outstanding opportunity for renters seeking a comfortable family home. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full potential of this versatile town house.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Medway is a unitary authority area in Kent, England, known for its rich history, diverse population, and significant cultural
Medway is located in the South East of England, at the mouth of the River Medway. It comprises several towns, including Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, Strood, and Rainham, collectively known as the Medway Towns. The area is characterized by a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with over half of its unitary authority area being rural. Medway is strategically positioned, making it well-connected to London, with high-speed train services that allow for a journey time of approximately 34 minutes to the capital.
Medway has a long and varied history, dating back to Roman times when it was known as Durobrivae. The area is home to several historical landmarks, including Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral, and the Chatham Dockyard, which highlight its naval and military heritage. The region has played a significant role in England's history, particularly due to its strategic location along the River Medway.
As of 2019, Medway had a population of approximately 278,016. The area is becoming increasingly diverse, with about 15.7% of residents identifying as belonging to ethnic minority backgrounds. The economy of Medway is robust, valued at around £6.3 billion, with a significant number of small businesses contributing to local employment. The unemployment rate has decreased significantly, reflecting a positive economic trend.
Medway boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, theaters, and museums. Notable events include the Dickens Festival and the Rochester Christmas Market. The area is also home to several parks and recreational facilities, enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Overall, Medway is a dynamic area with a rich historical background, a diverse population, and a thriving economy. Its strategic location and cultural offerings make it an important part of Kent and the broader South East region of England.
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