Dorrit Way, Rochester
OIEO £265,000 (Tenant Fees)
- Three bedrooms with good proportions
- End-of-terrace with potential to improve
- Spacious lounge and functional kitchen
- Private driveway for 2 vehicles plus garage
- Liveable condition with scope to modernise
- Quiet, residential ME1 location
- Built in 1935 – full of character
- Approx. 721 sq. ft. of space
- Close to local amenities and commuter routes
- No onward chain
Located on the popular Dorrit Way in Rochester, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace home offers a fantastic opportunity to add value through modernisation. Built in 1935, the property retains its original charm and is in liveable condition, making it ideal for buyers who want to move in now and update over time.
With 721 sq. ft. of internal space, the layout includes a spacious reception room, a practical kitchen and bathroom, and three well-proportioned bedrooms. While some areas would benefit from cosmetic updates, the home is perfectly serviceable and offers a solid foundation for personalisation.
One of the standout features is the private driveway with space for two vehicles — a rare advantage in this part of Rochester.
Situated in a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood, the property is conveniently close to local schools, parks, shops, and excellent transport links including Rochester Station for direct trains to London.
This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to create a home with their own style, in a desirable part of Rochester. Early viewing recommended.
Lounge
This inviting lounge features a bright bay window that fills the room with natural light. The wood effect flooring adds warmth, creating a comfortable space ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
Kitchen (11'4" x 10'5" (3.45m x 3.17m))
The kitchen is well-appointed with plenty of storage and worktop space, light-coloured cabinets, and modern fixtures including an integrated oven and gas hob. A window and door provide natural light and access to the adjoining sun room, making this an efficient and useful space for cooking and everyday dining.
Bathroom (6'2" x 5'1" (1.88m x 1.56m))
This bathroom is neatly arranged with a bath and shower overhead, a white basin, and a close-coupled WC. The light tiles and an obscure window ensure the room feels bright and fresh while maintaining privacy.
Sun Room (14'2" x 3'9" (4.31m x 1.15m))
The sun room offers a charming, light-filled space with windows on three sides and tiled flooring. It’s ideal as a casual seating area or a spot for plants, connecting the kitchen with the rear garden through a side door.
Bedroom 1 (15'6" x 10'0" (4.72m x 3.06m))
The main bedroom is spacious and bright, featuring a window that overlooks the street and polished wooden floorboards, providing a neutral and versatile backdrop for furnishing.
Bedroom 2 (11'4" x 9'8" (3.45m x 2.93m))
This second bedroom is a good-sized room with a window allowing natural light to fill the space. The neutral walls and stripped wood floor create a fresh and airy atmosphere.
Bedroom 3 (7'8" x 6'2" (2.33m x 1.88m))
The third bedroom is compact, featuring a window and neutral white walls. This room is ideal for use as a home office, nursery, or guest bedroom.
Rear Garden
The rear garden presents a generous paved area perfect for outdoor seating and entertaining. Raised flowerbeds add greenery and interest, while the garden is fully enclosed by wooden fencing, providing privacy and a safe space for children or pets.
Garage
A spacious garage with brick walls and a wooden-beamed ceiling offers secure parking and useful storage. There are windows allowing natural light to enter, making it a practical space for various uses.
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- Three bedrooms with good proportions
- End-of-terrace with potential to improve
- Spacious lounge and functional kitchen
- Private driveway for 2 vehicles plus garage
- Liveable condition with scope to modernise
- Quiet, residential ME1 location
- Built in 1935 – full of character
- Approx. 721 sq. ft. of space
- Close to local amenities and commuter routes
- No onward chain
