£250,000
(£465/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleBroad Street, Canterbury CT1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
538 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Charming period home
Large garden cabin
Good-sized garden
Creatively presented
Two bathrooms
Moments from Cathedral & Kings Mile
15-Minute walk to West Station
No forward chain
A delightful two-bedroom period home full of warmth, personality and charm enjoying a central location, moments from Canterbury's Historic District and Kings Mile. The property features a sizeable rear garden which backs onto the city walls, making the property feel connected to Canterbury's rich heritage.
Inside, period detail meets a creative style, with an open plan kitchen and living space. The sitting area is rich and atmospheric, with a bold colour palette, exposed flagstone flooring, built-in shelving and a striking open fireplace which gives the room a wonderful sense of cosiness and character. A breakfast bar separates the sitting and kitchen areas, providing the perfect spot for morning coffee and socialising whilst cooking. The kitchen has a warm, homely feel, with wooden worktops and floorboards, adding to the cottage-like charm. From here, a door leads through to a useful utility area and, beyond that, a characterful ground-floor bathroom with a half bath and a shower over a practical and charming addition to the home.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, both with exposed floorboards and period features. The main bedroom sits to the front of the house and features an attractive fireplace and hanging space, discreetly hidden behind curtains. Through the second bedroom, there is access to a wonderfully distinctive bathroom, where a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and traditional fittings create an atmospheric space.
Outside:
For such a central location, the garden is a real asset - generous, private and ideal for summer dining, morning coffee or simply enjoying a quiet moment away from the bustle of the city. To the rear, a large timber outbuilding with power and lighting offers excellent flexibility, whether used as a studio, home office, creative workspace or occasional guest accommodation.
Location:
The location is one of the home's greatest strengths. Step outside and you are immersed in Canterbury's history and lively city atmosphere, with independent shops, cafés, restaurants and cultural landmarks all close by. The magnificent Cathedral, prestigious King's School, St Augustine's Abbey and Canterbury Christ Church University are all within easy reach, while both Canterbury East and Canterbury West stations are a short walk away. From Canterbury West, which is only a 15-minute walk from the property, the high-speed service reaches London in under an hour, making this a superb choice for commuters as well as those seeking a vibrant city lifestyle.
Brimming with character and offering far more than first meets the eye, this delightful period home combines history, creativity and practicality within a central location.
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