



Powlett Road, Frindsbury, Rochester, ME2 4RD
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Key Features
- Charming 1930s character with spacious layout
- South-facing rear garden – ideal for relaxing or entertaining
- Three bedrooms – two doubles and a versatile single
- Close proximity to High Speed train station with links to London
- Low-maintenance shingle front garden with potential for parking
- No onward chain – ready for a smooth, hassle-free move
Description
Step into this delightful 1930s three-bedroom terraced home, ideally located in the popular village of Wainscott, Rochester. Brimming with period character and boasting a well-balanced layout, this property is perfect for growing families, first-time buyers, or anyone looking to put their own stamp on a home with plenty of potential.
Highlights:
Three Bedrooms – Two spacious doubles and a good-sized single, ideal for a family or home office setup.
Versatile Living Space – A welcoming porch leads into the hallway, which connects to a bright front-facing living room, and a separate dining room that overlooks the rear garden.
Separate Kitchen – Located at the rear, offering ample scope for renovation or opening up to create a larger kitchen/diner (STPP).
South-Facing Garden – Enjoy all-day sunshine in the private rear garden, mainly laid to lawn—perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or gardening.
No Onward Chain – Move in without delay and make it your own from day one.
Shingle Hardstanding Front Garden – A low-maintenance space with potential for off-road parking (subject to permissions).
A Home with Heart & History
With its solid 1930s construction, high ceilings, and generous room sizes, this property retains much of its original charm, while offering a fantastic blank canvas for modern updates. Whether you want to renovate, extend, or simply settle into a warm and welcoming home, this one is full of opportunity.
Location Highlights:
Just moments from local shops, schools, and amenities
Excellent transport links via the A2/M2 and Strood mainline station
Close to historic Rochester, the River Medway, and scenic countryside walks
Don't miss this opportunity to own a classic 1930s home in a thriving and well-connected village location. Viewings are highly recommended – and with no onward chain, your next chapter could begin sooner than you think.
Summary
Additional Information:
- Council Tax: Band C