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*WELL PRESENTED FAMILY HOME* Miles and Barr are delighted to present to the rental market this three bedroom terraced family home located just a short walk to the train station and popular town centre with is variety of amenities. Well presented throughout and benefiting from bags of character including exposed floorboards and natural wooden doors, the ground floor offers two reception rooms, leading through to the functional kitchen and modern bathroom with featuring subway tiling. The first floor comprises three bedrooms offering light and spacious accommodation. Outside to the rear is a well kept garden with mature shrubs. Parking is via on street without the need for any permits. Council tax band B.

EPC rating C.

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Faversham is one of England’s most historic and charming towns, nestled between the Kent Downs and the austere beauty of its coastal wetlands. This picturesque market town is steeped in history with nearly 500 listed buildings, the famous Shepherd Neame Brewery, Britain’s oldest which was founded in 1698 and a thriving Town Centre which was nominated as a Rising Star in the Great British High Street Awards in October 2015.

Hosting markets every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, the ‘Best of Faversham’ market is on the first and third Saturday of each month, with Antiques and Vintage on the first Sunday. Faversham dates from pre-Roman times, is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is a bustling place with a fine range of independent shops. It has a good selection of primary schools and two secondary schools, one of which is the renowned Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.

Faversham has some of the best walking in England, with way-marked routes through stunning Kent countryside with cycle route 1 passing through. The town also offers excellent leisure facilities with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a cinema, a large park and recreation ground, a museum and numerous pubs and restaurants. Two minutes from the M2 and just over an hour from London by mainline train as well as the High Speed Rail Link, Faversham is easily accessible and is an excellent base for exploring local leisure activities and places of interest from country houses and gardens to the national fruit collection to internationally important nature reserves.

Room Sizes
Reception Room 13' 3" x 12' 7" (4.04m x 3.84m)

Dining Room 13' 3" x 10' 3" (4.04m x 3.13m)

Kitchen 10' 5" x 7' 1" (3.18m x 2.15m)

Bedroom 13' 2" x 12' 8" (4.02m x 3.85m)

Bedroom 10' 3" x 10' 0" (3.13m x 3.04m)

Bedroom 10' 7" x 7' 1" (3.22m x 2.15m)

Faversham Area Guide

Faversham – A heritage town Faversham has around 500 listed buildings. Abbey Street is sometimes referred to as one of the finest medieval streets in southeast England. The town has a good mix of cafés, restaurants and independent stores. If you’re interested in living in Faversham, come into our Faversham office and we can help find a property to sui