3 bedroom End-of-Terrace House
Davie Close, Sheerness
£ POA
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A well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace home in central Sheerness, offering spacious living with a through lounge/diner, utility room, and downstairs W.C. Ideally located within walking distance of the town, train station, and local school, with of
Central Location
To the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom, making this an ideal home for families or those looking for additional space. The property also benefits from lovely views over open fields, adding a sense of space and tranquility.
Externally, the home features a low-maintenance rear garden and off-road parking to the front.
Perfectly situated, the property is just a short walk from a local primary school, as well as the town centre and train station, providing excellent convenience for everyday living and commuting.
Offered with no onward chain, this is a fantastic opportunity to secure a ready-to-move-into family home in a central location with scenic views.
Property Reference: HRT025313633
Door to front
W.C 7 x 5ft 4
Kitchen 12ft 4 x 8ft 1
Lounge 19ft 7 x 11ft 6
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 11ft 8 x 11ft 2
Bedroom 11ft 6 x 15ft 7
Bedroom 11ft 7 x 8ft 1
Shower Room 7ft 6 x5ft 4
Rear Garden
Off road parking
About Sheerness
Located beside the mouth of the River Medway, Sheerness is an attractive seaside town in north Kent on the Isle of Sheppey.
The town originally grew from a fort built in the 16th Century to protect the river from naval invasion. Now it has a population of 13,000 and is the largest town on the island.
Sheerness has a thriving industry, with the Port of Sheerness being one of the UK’s leading car and fresh produce importers.
Nature reserves, pretty seafronts, great walks and amazing beaches – Sheerness and the Isle of Sheppey are Kent’s best-kept secrets. Sheerness has some fascinating history, good shops, and amenities. There are half-hourly trains from Sheerness to London St Pancras, and the M2 is 15 minutes away, while the M20 is 30 minutes away.
This is an area steeped in history; Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn spent their honeymoon at Shurland Hall, which is near Sheerness as Henry was on his way to France. There was a navy dockyard in Sheerness for 300 years, which is now a commercial port.
£296,484
Average price paid in Sheerness

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