Loop Street is located on the edge of the award-winning Stourfield development set within the ancient town's centre. The Butts, the site of the old town wall, lies just at the end of the street with the town cricket field beyond. The property itself sits on the bank of the Delf Stream as it winds its way through this part of the town. A quiet yet very convenient setting with the Coop supermarket being only 150 yards away and the rest of the town centre shops and amenities only a few yards further. Everything you need is within easy walking distance. There are high speed rail services to London St. Pancras and regular bus services to surrounding towns, including Dover and Canterbury. Sandwich has good recreation facilities with sports centres, Gyms, tennis club, sailing club and an array of excellent golf courses all within a mile or two of the house.
Nestled within a sympathetically designed modern development conveniently located withing the centre of Sandwich lies No: 12 Loop Street, a deceptively spacious detached town house lying alongside the Delf Stream boasting light filled accommodation arranged over three floors. The bespoke panelled entrance hall, complete with useful cloakroom facility, leads to a dual aspect dining room on the left, and a bright fitted kitchen to the right. Spanning the full width of property the delightful sitting room enjoys an attractive focal point fireplace and glazed French doors overlooking and opening onto a tiered paved terrace with steps leading down to the banks of the Delf Stream. Three lovely double bedrooms occupy the first floor and are serviced by a shower room with large shower enclosure. A further double bedroom lies to the second floor which would make an ideal suite, complete with its own ensuite shower room and sitting/study area with a pleasant rooftop vista.
Facing Tannery Lane to the rear of the house is a single car garage (16’3 x 8’1) with personal door on to the terrace. The garage has electric light and power and there is potential for storage space in the roof space above. There are two off-road parking spaces in front of the garage. To the rear of the house a brick and paved terrace abuts the Delf Stream, a man-made watercourse which until 1894 was the town's main source of drinking water. Steps lead up to a raised seating area adjoining the sitting room and a paved pathway leads to the garage and round to the parking area.
All mains services are understood to be connected to this property.