Church Road - Four Bedroom Bungalow - Coldred - Dover

No Onward Chain - Ideal quick move

Church Road - Four Bedroom Bungalow - Coldred - Dover - £400-450,000

Situated within the sought after hamlet of Coldred. Rural, extensive gardens, four bedrooms, scope for extension if required (subject to planning permission) Dual aspect living room, kitchen/dining room, triple aspect conservatory, good size garage, plenty of parking, great access onto A2 and the surrounding villages.

Offered with no onward chain and ready for you to put your own stamp on this four bedroom detached bungalow. Countryside walks and also included is a plot to the left hand side which was part of the old railway and now is just a generous slice of land hosting many trees.

The sellers purchased this land many years ago as they wanted to ensure they didn't have a development right next door to their home which may spoil the views and tranquility of the location. The land is a dismantled railway cutting and may provide development potential although none is current or has been applied for so it would be a case of application and agreement via the appropriate processes.

Whilst this additional land is included within the sale we haven't added a value to it, it's just a bonus and is not available separately.



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