Semi-detached house for sale in Oakham Drive, Lydd TN29
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Property features
- Three Bedroom
- Semi Detached
- En-Suite Shower Room
- Spacious Living Room
- Cul de Sac Location
- Living Room
- Garage
Property description
Nestled in a peaceful cul de sac, this chain free, three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a comfortable family home. The property boasts a spacious living room, perfect for hosting gatherings or simply unwinding after a long day. The kitchen/diner provides a bright and airy space for enjoying meals with loved ones, while the en-suite shower room ensures convenience and privacy for the master bedroom. With two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom, there is ample space for all members of the family.
In need of light decoration, this property presents the perfect blank canvas for those looking to put their own stamp on their new home. A garage and off-street parking provide convenient storage options for vehicles and belongings. The private rear garden offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for relaxing and entertaining guests during the warmer months.
The property also benefits from a rear garden, providing outdoor space for gardening enthusiasts or creating a play area for children. With its desirable location in a quiet cul de sac and its potential for personalisation, this property offers endless possibilities for a comfortable and enjoyable family lifestyle.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Lydd is a small town located on the Romney Marsh, a large wetland area in the county of Kent, in the southeast of England. It has a population of around 5,000 people and is known for its long history and beautiful natural surroundings.
The town of Lydd dates back to the Roman era, when it was a settlement known as "Hlyda." It was an important center of trade and agriculture during the medieval period and was granted a charter to hold a weekly market and an annual fair in the 13th century. The town also played a role in the smuggling trade that was prevalent in the area during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Lydd is surrounded by the Romney Marsh, a unique landscape that is known for its extensive network of ditches and waterways, as well as its diverse wildlife. The marsh is home to a number of rare species, including the Marsh Harrier and the European Eel.
Today, Lydd is a popular destination for visitors who come to enjoy its natural beauty, explore its historic buildings, and take part in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The town is also home to a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Lydd Club Day, which takes place every summer and features a parade, fairground rides, and live music.
Living Room (4.78m x 3.69m)
Kitchen/Diner (2.95m x 4.80m)
Bedroom (2.68m x 3.30m)
Bedroom (2.71m x 2.67m)
Bedroom (2.28m x 2.08m)
Garden (8.7m x 8.2m)
Rear Portion of Garden
Garden (8.7m x 8.2m)
Side Portion of Garden
Parking - Driveway
Parking - Garage
Property info
For more information about this property, please contact
Andrew & Co Estate Agents, TN28 on +44 1797 709027 * (local rate)
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