Property description
This period property is set within the city walls and is currently let to three students until 30th June 2017 with an annual rental income of £13,640. You enter straight into the lounge which has a bay window and feature fireplace. The lounge leads to into the dining room which also a fireplace and integrated storage. This room could be converted into a fourth bedroom to boost the rental income in future years. The kitchen has space for a freestanding fridge/freezer, cooker and washing machine. The bathroom and separate toilet are located at the back of the property. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. Two of which also have original fireplaces; the third has a view of the Cathedral. The low maintenance rear garden has been paved for ease of upkeep.
Council Tax For information held on this property please refer to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands.
Local Authority Canterbury City Council - 01227 862000. Kent County Council - 0845 247 247.
Services Mains water and waste, electric and gas.
Tenure The property is freehold and offered with tenants in situ.
Location The property is equidistant from the bottom of St Peter\‘s Street which leads into the heart of the shopping district and the Canterbury West Train Station being just 0.3 miles away, with trains reaching London St Pancras in under an hour. Within St Dunstans there are a cluster of small shops varying from a pharmacy, butchers and even a Sainsburys Local. Heading into the centre you pass the historic Canterbury Towers and scenic Westgate gardens. Canterburys modern and vibrant city centre has a host of luxury hotels, fine restaurants serving food from across the globe and welcoming pubs to satisfy many tastes. Shops range from national brands through to independent, local retailers. There really is so much on offer. The coastal towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable are six miles away providing yet more independent shops and eateries.
Property Features :
- Set within the city walls
- Achieving an annual rent of £13,640
- Let until 30/06/2017
- Views of Canterbury Cathedral
- Period features