Sarafand Grove, Strood, ME2 2GF, United Kingdom
£2,000 / month
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This beautifully presented four-bedroom, two-bathroom terraced town house spans three impressive floors and showcases a modern brick façade with traditional sash windows, creating superb kerb appeal. The ground floor welcomes you through a small patio area into a bright and inviting reception room, enhanced by elegant wooden and laminate flooring, generous natural light from dual aspect and large windows, and French doors that seamlessly connect the living area to a charming private garden. The sleek, contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully designed with modern units, a gas hob with stainless steel extractor fan, and a stainless steel sink - all illuminated by natural light. Upstairs, four well-proportioned bedrooms feature soft carpet or wood flooring, large windows, and neutral décor, offering each family member or tenant a comfortable and versatile personal space. The unique ceiling design and sloped angles add character to the upper rooms. Additional features elevate this property’s appeal and functionality. The modern bathrooms include a stylish walk-in shower with clear glass enclosure, a sleek bath-tub with shower attachment, pedestal sinks, contemporary fixtures, and wall-mounted mirrors set against a tranquil, neutral palette. Radiator heating throughout ensures year-round comfort. The garden, accessible through French doors, provides a private oasis with a well-maintained lawn, patio area ideal for outdoor seating, and a practical storage shed - perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. The property’s efficient layout maximises space across all three levels, while the inviting exterior and interior finish reflect a high standard of maintenance. This home is perfectly suited for families or professionals seeking a stylish, move-in ready residence with abundant natural light, flexible living spaces, and valuable outdoor amenities. The property also offers allocated parking space to the rear. EPC Rating: C Location Medway is a unitary authority area in Kent, South East England, encompassing the Medway Towns along the River Medway with a rich historical, cultural, and economic profile. Medway is a unitary authority with borough status in the ceremonial county of Kent, formed in 1998 by merging Rochester-upon-Medway and Gillingham, and is administered independently by Medway Council It covers an area of approximately 74 square miles (192 square km) and includes both urban and rural regions The main towns, collectively known as the Medway Towns, are Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, and Rainham, with additional villages such as Frindsbury, Cuxton, Halling, and Hoo Peninsula settlements Over half of Medway’s area is rural, including parts of the North Kent Marshes and conservation areas like Ranscombe Farm Medway has a population of around (2019), with a growing proportion of residents aged 65 and over The area is becoming increasingly diverse, with 15.7% of residents from ethnic minority backgrounds, and the most common non-English languages being Romanian, Polish, and Punjabi Life expectancy in 2022 was 78.7 years for males and 82.5 years for females, slightly below the national average Medway has a long and varied history, dating back to Roman times when Rochester was known as Durobrivae Key historical landmarks include Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral (the second oldest in Britain), Chatham Dockyard, and Upnor Castle The area played a significant role in naval and military history, particularly through Chatham’s dockyard, which operated from the 15th century until 1984 Medway’s economy is valued at approximately £6.3 billion, with around 14,000 businesses, most of which are small enterprises ay Council. The area is home to Universities at Medway, a collaboration between the University of Greenwich, University of Kent, and Canterbury Christ Church University Medway is well connected, with high-speed rail links to London in about 34 minutes Medway offers a vibrant cultural scene, including theatres, museums (Guildhall Museum, Royal Engineers Museum), festivals (Dickens Festival, Sweeps Festival), and recreational activities such as parks, sports facilities, and water sports on the River Medway The borough has 8 Green Flag parks and extensive countryside areas for walking, cycling, and picnicking Medway includes environmentally significant areas such as the North Kent Marshes, chalk grasslands, and woodlands with rare flora Conservation efforts focus on maintaining biodiversity and protecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). Overall, Medway is a historically rich, culturally vibrant, and economically active region in South East England, combining urban centres, rural landscapes, and significant heritage sites along the River Medway. Parking - Allocated Parking
This beautifully presented four-bedroom, two-bathroom terraced town house spans three impressive floors and showcases a modern brick façade with traditional sash windows, creating superb kerb appeal. The ground floor welcomes you through a small patio area into a bright and inviting reception room, enhanced by elegant wooden and laminate flooring, generous natural light from dual aspect and large windows, and French doors that seamlessly connect the living area to a charming private garden. The sleek, contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully designed with modern units, a gas hob with stainless steel extractor fan, and a stainless steel sink - all illuminated by natural light. Upstairs, four well-proportioned bedrooms feature soft carpet or wood flooring, large windows, and neutral décor, offering each family member or tenant a comfortable and versatile personal space. The unique ceiling design and sloped angles add character to the upper rooms. Additional features elevate this property’s appeal and functionality. The modern bathrooms include a stylish walk-in shower with clear glass enclosure, a sleek bath-tub with shower attachment, pedestal sinks, contemporary fixtures, and wall-mounted mirrors set against a tranquil, neutral palette. Radiator heating throughout ensures year-round comfort. The garden, accessible through French doors, provides a private oasis with a well-maintained lawn, patio area ideal for outdoor seating, and a practical storage shed - perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. The property’s efficient layout maximises space across all three levels, while the inviting exterior and interior finish reflect a high standard of maintenance. This home is perfectly suited for families or professionals seeking a stylish, move-in ready residence with abundant natural light, flexible living spaces, and valuable outdoor amenities. The property also offers allocated parking space to the rear. EPC Rating: C Location Medway is a unitary authority area in Kent, South East England, encompassing the Medway Towns along the River Medway with a rich historical, cultural, and economic profile. Medway is a unitary authority with borough status in the ceremonial county of Kent, formed in 1998 by merging Rochester-upon-Medway and Gillingham, and is administered independently by Medway Council It covers an area of approximately 74 square miles (192 square km) and includes both urban and rural regions The main towns, collectively known as the Medway Towns, are Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, and Rainham, with additional villages such as Frindsbury, Cuxton, Halling, and Hoo Peninsula settlements Over half of Medway’s area is rural, including parts of the North Kent Marshes and conservation areas like Ranscombe Farm Medway has a population of around (2019), with a growing proportion of residents aged 65 and over The area is becoming increasingly diverse, with 15.7% of residents from ethnic minority backgrounds, and the most common non-English languages being Romanian, Polish, and Punjabi Life expectancy in 2022 was 78.7 years for males and 82.5 years for females, slightly below the national average Medway has a long and varied history, dating back to Roman times when Rochester was known as Durobrivae Key historical landmarks include Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral (the second oldest in Britain), Chatham Dockyard, and Upnor Castle The area played a significant role in naval and military history, particularly through Chatham’s dockyard, which operated from the 15th century until 1984 Medway’s economy is valued at approximately £6.3 billion, with around 14,000 businesses, most of which are small enterprises ay Council.
The area is home to Universities at Medway, a collaboration between the University of Greenwich, University of Kent, and Canterbury Christ Church University Medway is well connected, with high-speed rail links to London in about 34 minutes Medway offers a vibrant cultural scene, including theatres, museums (Guildhall Museum, Royal Engineers Museum), festivals (Dickens Festival, Sweeps Festival), and recreational activities such as parks, sports facilities, and water sports on the River Medway The borough has 8 Green Flag parks and extensive countryside areas for walking, cycling, and picnicking Medway includes environmentally significant areas such as the North Kent Marshes, chalk grasslands, and woodlands with rare flora Conservation efforts focus on maintaining biodiversity and protecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). Overall, Medway is a historically rich, culturally vibrant, and economically active region in South East England, combining urban centres, rural landscapes, and significant heritage sites along the River Medway. Parking - Allocated Parking
Property type
house
Size
112 m²
Price
£2,000
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
01/08/2026
Price per m²
£18
Rooms
4
Bedrooms
Not specified
Bathrooms
Not specified
Year built
Not specified
Smoking allowed
Not specified
The listing is located at Sarafand Grove, Strood, ME2 2GF, United Kingdom
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