This is a real family home and one that everyone will see further potential in.
It's quite funny to look at a home this size and talk about adding to it, there is so much space already, it begs the question, why would you need to?
We doubt you'll think that you need to but, when you look at the space opening out from the family room and the kitchen/dining room running away beside it, a little something in your mind starts to imagine how wonderful a space you could create if you extended the kitchen sideways.
Is it possible? Most likely, subject to permissions of course, do you need it? That's a matter of opinion. Would it be incredible? Done properly it so would!
That's by the by for the moment. As it stands we have a super home here. It's a well lived in, proper family home, there are scuffs and scrapes, dinks and dents and each has a personal story, a memory attached to it.
This is a home that has seen children grow and now, as some of them prepare to fly the nest, the time is right to be moving and let the next family make their own precious memories here.
Everyone will use the space differently, some may turn the family room back to a dining room, some may take out the partition on the top floor and have one superb bedroom with en-suite up there, the home is flexible, adaptable; make it work for you.
It is a great spot to live in, no one across the road means a more open feel, a better sense of privacy. The play park is a great asset and additional play space on top of a lovely size garden at the rear of the house. , you can look across to the river from here and from the top window or bay in the living room you can look down the street toward the castle and Rochester town.
The garden hides a trampoline easily along with other toys and good things. A seating area is perfectly placed by the French doors from the kitchen, the place for gathering friends around a fire pit if you want to.
Schools are nearby, a great selection and getting to the M2 is easy, Strood station is closeby too.
Get in touch if you like this home.