£1.25m four-bedroom bungalow for sale at Westbere, near Canterbury
05:00, 12 April 2022
updated: 08:19, 21 April 2022
When it comes to bungalows, you might not immediately think modern or contemporary - but this jaw-dropping four-bedroom bungalow is here to prove you wrong.
It’s fair to say that this incredible detached home, which is just outside of Canterbury and practically opposite 14th century Westbere church, blows your bog-standard bungalow out of the water.
The location alone is impressive enough.
Not only is the picturesque village church just over the road, but the Yew Tree Inn, which was built in 1348, is only a short walk away.
Hop in the car and you can take your sailing or fishing gear to the nearby Westbere Lakes, or travel just 15 minutes into the city centre for some retail therapy.
However, if you wanted to do nothing but stay home and enjoy everything this beautiful bungalow has to offer, no-one could blame you.
The property has four double bedrooms, so there’s plenty of space for a family.
The first bedroom includes a spacious en suite wet room and views of the garden from the terrace, while the guest bedroom has an en suite shower room and sliding doors to the courtyard.
The views continue in the living room and kitchen, as two sides of the property have been almost completely transformed into glass walls.
The large open plan living space includes a spacious reception room, dining area and stunning kitchen, with two built-in ovens, an integrated fridge freezer, central island with an Elica induction hob, a breakfast bar and underfloor heating.
If you’ve had enough of just looking at the garden through the glass, you can venture outside to find a neat green lawn with shrubs and plants, which sits below the tiered upper garden with its circular terrace, firepit and magnificent views.
The home does have some more practical rooms, including a cloakroom, entrance hall, utility room and snug - but let’s be honest, who cares about practicality when you’ve got panoramic views from your living room?
The bungalow is on the market for £1.25m - making it the joint most expensive in the county. It's the same price as another four-bedroom bungalow in Knatts Valley, near Sevenoaks.
If you want to find out more about this unique bungalow, contact Fine and Country.
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