An imposing, spacious Victorian attached house built around 1870 offering accommodation on three floors and an enclosed garden. Once at the property you can leave the car and continue on foot to explore this historical city or alternatively you can hire a bicycle or boat and see the city from the river! Once the capital of the Iron Age kingdom of the Canti, it then became an important Roman town and St Augustin in 602 AD re-dedicated a deserted Roman church from which the cathedral evolved. Follow in the footsteps of Chaucers pilgrims and see the shrine of Thomas A Beckett. Visit the Roman house with its mosaic floors, see the Canterbury Tales and the last of the cities fortified gate houses which sits astride the London Road - excellent vantage point for taking photographs. Very good shopping and restaurant facilities closeby. Watch the cricket at the county show ground or take in a play at the Marlow Theatre. Station is a short walk providing excellent services to London. Further afield the coast is about a 20 minute drive - Whitstable offers excellent fish restaurants - try the oysters! If you yearn to practice your French - day trips to France are a breeze via the Euro-tunnel and Euro star. Shops 250 yards, pubs 200 yards.
Ground floor: Lounge with French doors, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, den/snug with board games. First floor: 3 bedrooms - 1 double with basin, 1 double with additional single bed, 1 twin, shower room with basin, separate toilet with basin, 3 steps up to bathroom with bath, shower attachment, toilet & basin. Second floor: 2 bedrooms with sloping ceilings - 1 double, 1 room with 3 single beds.