£525,000
(£428/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleCrow Lane, Rochester ME1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,228 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Original Features
Close to town
Grade 2 Listed
Nestled in the heart of Historic Rochester, this exceptional Grade II Listed period cottage offers a rare opportunity to own a home full of character just moments from Rochester High Street and within easy walking distance of Rochester's mainline railway station, providing high-speed services to London St Pancras.
Beautifully presented throughout, the property is brimming with original features including exposed timber floorboards, working fireplaces, exposed brickwork, traditional timber doors and an abundance of period charm, perfectly blended with tasteful modern décor.
The accommodation offers a welcoming sitting room with a working fireplace, a separate dining room ideal for entertaining, and a charming country-style kitchen complete with a traditional range cooker, Belfast sink, solid wood worktops and an original fireplace.
A particularly valuable feature is the versatile basement, providing excellent additional space ideal for storage.
Outside, the property enjoys a wonderfully secluded and low-maintenance cottage garden, thoughtfully arranged with mature planting, established climbers and several seating areas, creating a peaceful retreat in the centre of this historic town.
Crow Lane is one of Rochester's most desirable addresses, perfectly positioned to enjoy the city's renowned castle, cathedral, independent cafés, restaurants, boutiques and regular festivals, all just a short stroll away.
Offering timeless character, flexible accommodation and an outstanding location, this truly unique home is perfect for buyers seeking period charm with modern convenience in one of Kent's most sought-after historic settings.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate everything this beautiful home has to offer.
Dining Room (3.66 m x 3.63 m)
The dining room is warm and inviting with a charming exposed brick wall that adds character. A large sash window floods the space with natural light, highlighting the wooden dining table and modern wire chairs. Soft curtains frame the window, complementing the muted wall tones and creating a cosy yet stylish setting for meals.
Lounge (3.63 m x 3.43 m)
A beautifully presented reception room combining period character with contemporary comfort. This inviting living space features exposed original timber floorboards, elegant botanical décor and a large front-facing sash window fitted with plantation shutters, allowing an abundance of natural light whilst maintaining privacy. There is ample space for two generous sofas and additional furniture, creating an ideal setting for both relaxing and entertaining. Charming character features enhance the sense of space, while the room flows effortlessly into the rest of the home, making it a warm and welcoming focal point.
Kitchen (3.53 m x 2.57 m)
The kitchen has a charming, traditional feel with wooden worktops and white cabinetry. A large farmhouse sink sits beneath a window, inviting natural light in to brighten the space. The kitchen benefits from a feature wood-burning stove set into an exposed brick chimney breast, adding character and a cosy ambience. The layout is practical, with ample counter space and a wooden door leading outside.
Landing
The staircase is carpeted in a neutral tone and bordered with wooden panelling that enhances the traditional character of the home. A rope handrail adds a nautical touch, while wall-mounted lamps provide subtle, warm lighting. The stairwell leads up to the first floor landing.
Main Bedroom (3.76 m x 3.53 m)
The main bedroom is bright and airy with white walls and parquet flooring. A fireplace with a white surround adds a touch of elegance, while chic furnishings including a dresser and shelving provide practical storage. A window allows plenty of natural light to flood the room, creating a peaceful and restful atmosphere.
Bedroom Two (3.66 m x 2.36 m)
Bedroom Two is a large double room with panelling, original wooden floors and fitting wardrobe. It features a sash window with shutters, allowing light to flow in while maintaining privacy. The room feels intimate and comfortable, ideal for a single bedroom or study space.
Bedroom Three (3.91 m x 3.51 m)
This bedroom exudes charm with a pretty green painted panelled wall behind the bed. The crisp white bedding is complemented by patterned cushions and hanging plants, creating a fresh and inviting space. A bedside cabinet and decorative items add homely touches to this peaceful room.
Rear Garden
The rear garden is a charming and tranquil outdoor space, featuring a combination of brick and gravel paths surrounded by lush greenery and mature plants. A vine-draped archway creates an inviting entrance, leading to a patio area with wrought iron garden furniture for outdoor dining or relaxing. The garden feels private and peaceful, perfect for enjoying sunny days and quiet moments.
Courtyard
This smaller, paved patio area in the garden offers a cosy and intimate spot for two. Set against a whitewashed wall with a decorative arched mirror, the space is perfect for morning coffee or quiet relaxation surrounded by plants and greenery.
Beautifully presented throughout, the property is brimming with original features including exposed timber floorboards, working fireplaces, exposed brickwork, traditional timber doors and an abundance of period charm, perfectly blended with tasteful modern décor.
The accommodation offers a welcoming sitting room with a working fireplace, a separate dining room ideal for entertaining, and a charming country-style kitchen complete with a traditional range cooker, Belfast sink, solid wood worktops and an original fireplace.
A particularly valuable feature is the versatile basement, providing excellent additional space ideal for storage.
Outside, the property enjoys a wonderfully secluded and low-maintenance cottage garden, thoughtfully arranged with mature planting, established climbers and several seating areas, creating a peaceful retreat in the centre of this historic town.
Crow Lane is one of Rochester's most desirable addresses, perfectly positioned to enjoy the city's renowned castle, cathedral, independent cafés, restaurants, boutiques and regular festivals, all just a short stroll away.
Offering timeless character, flexible accommodation and an outstanding location, this truly unique home is perfect for buyers seeking period charm with modern convenience in one of Kent's most sought-after historic settings.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate everything this beautiful home has to offer.
Dining Room (3.66 m x 3.63 m)
The dining room is warm and inviting with a charming exposed brick wall that adds character. A large sash window floods the space with natural light, highlighting the wooden dining table and modern wire chairs. Soft curtains frame the window, complementing the muted wall tones and creating a cosy yet stylish setting for meals.
Lounge (3.63 m x 3.43 m)
A beautifully presented reception room combining period character with contemporary comfort. This inviting living space features exposed original timber floorboards, elegant botanical décor and a large front-facing sash window fitted with plantation shutters, allowing an abundance of natural light whilst maintaining privacy. There is ample space for two generous sofas and additional furniture, creating an ideal setting for both relaxing and entertaining. Charming character features enhance the sense of space, while the room flows effortlessly into the rest of the home, making it a warm and welcoming focal point.
Kitchen (3.53 m x 2.57 m)
The kitchen has a charming, traditional feel with wooden worktops and white cabinetry. A large farmhouse sink sits beneath a window, inviting natural light in to brighten the space. The kitchen benefits from a feature wood-burning stove set into an exposed brick chimney breast, adding character and a cosy ambience. The layout is practical, with ample counter space and a wooden door leading outside.
Landing
The staircase is carpeted in a neutral tone and bordered with wooden panelling that enhances the traditional character of the home. A rope handrail adds a nautical touch, while wall-mounted lamps provide subtle, warm lighting. The stairwell leads up to the first floor landing.
Main Bedroom (3.76 m x 3.53 m)
The main bedroom is bright and airy with white walls and parquet flooring. A fireplace with a white surround adds a touch of elegance, while chic furnishings including a dresser and shelving provide practical storage. A window allows plenty of natural light to flood the room, creating a peaceful and restful atmosphere.
Bedroom Two (3.66 m x 2.36 m)
Bedroom Two is a large double room with panelling, original wooden floors and fitting wardrobe. It features a sash window with shutters, allowing light to flow in while maintaining privacy. The room feels intimate and comfortable, ideal for a single bedroom or study space.
Bedroom Three (3.91 m x 3.51 m)
This bedroom exudes charm with a pretty green painted panelled wall behind the bed. The crisp white bedding is complemented by patterned cushions and hanging plants, creating a fresh and inviting space. A bedside cabinet and decorative items add homely touches to this peaceful room.
Rear Garden
The rear garden is a charming and tranquil outdoor space, featuring a combination of brick and gravel paths surrounded by lush greenery and mature plants. A vine-draped archway creates an inviting entrance, leading to a patio area with wrought iron garden furniture for outdoor dining or relaxing. The garden feels private and peaceful, perfect for enjoying sunny days and quiet moments.
Courtyard
This smaller, paved patio area in the garden offers a cosy and intimate spot for two. Set against a whitewashed wall with a decorative arched mirror, the space is perfect for morning coffee or quiet relaxation surrounded by plants and greenery.
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