Branch Details

- Assistant Branch Manager: Jason Perry MNAEA
- Office: Gravesend
- Tel: 01474 369955 | Send email
- Property code: rps_bgr-GRA190637
Property layout
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Reception room
- 2 Bathrooms
Key Features
*** Price Range £525,000 to £537,500 *** A charming historic building of interest, General Gordon of Khartoum was based here. Located opposite Milton Chantry (Gravesend's oldest building and the Fort Gardens), on the approach to the Gordon Promenade and the Thames Riverfront. Gravesend town centre is within 0.5 miles distance and offers an excellent range of shopping, schooling and social amenities, together with a high speed rail service into London St. Pancras. Access to the M2/A2 motorway connection is some 2.5 miles distance south and provides easy access to the M25, London and the Kent Coasts. The Boat House was used by the Royal Engineers between 1790 and 1930 and has been used for many purposes over the years which include a School, Sailors Home and a teaching centre for St. Johns Ambulance service. The current owner purchased the property in 2002 and became the first private resident in the building's 230 year history and has now restored it into a charming bespoke home, whilst retaining the immense character and aesthetic appeal that the building offers. Early viewing highly recommended, as this unique property offers potential purchasers a fabulous chance to be part of a wonderful piece of history.
Entrance
Steps leading to first floor entrance area, door to lounge/diner.
Lounge/Diner
7.65m x 5.44m (25'1" x 17'10")
Double height ceiling, two windows with river views, plinth with wood burner, feature wooden floors, two panel staircases leading to both mezzanine galleries.
Galley Kitchen
4.85m x 1.47m (15'11" x 4'10")
A range of light coloured units and contrasting coloured working surfaces, single drainer sink unit, glazed display wall cabinets and display shelving, freestanding Range Style cooker with extractor canopy over, breakfast bar, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer, window.
Cloakroom
Wash hand basin, wc, window.
Principal Bedroom
4.37m x 3.60m (14'4" x 11'10")
Window.
En Suite Shower Room
Shower cubicle, low level wc, wash hand basin.
Mezzanine
5.40m x 4.37m (17'9" x 14'4")
Window.
Study
5.40m x 2.06m (17'9" x 6'9")
Window.
Lower Ground Floor
Bedroom 2
4.32m x 3.70m (14'2" x 12'2")
Window.
Bedroom 3
3.50m x 2.97m (11'6" x 9'9")
Window.
Bathroom
Roll top bath, pedestal wash hand basin, high level wc, half tiled walls, laminate flooring, window.
Utility Room
Wall mounted gas fired boiler, space for appliances, window.
Storage
Adjacent to utility room.
Garage
5.60m x 2.90m (18'4" x 9'6")
Double doors to front, power and light supplied, door to main house.
Front Courtyard
Extending to side, cobbled extensive driveway with mature shrub borders, set within metal railings.
Property layout
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Reception room
- 2 Bathrooms
Key Features
*** Price Range £525,000 to £537,500 *** A charming historic building of interest, General Gordon of Khartoum was based here. Located opposite Milton Chantry (Gravesend's oldest building and the Fort Gardens), on the approach to the Gordon Promenade and the Thames Riverfront. Gravesend town centre is within 0.5 miles distance and offers an excellent range of shopping, schooling and social amenities, together with a high speed rail service into London St. Pancras. Access to the M2/A2 motorway connection is some 2.5 miles distance south and provides easy access to the M25, London and the Kent Coasts. The Boat House was used by the Royal Engineers between 1790 and 1930 and has been used for many purposes over the years which include a School, Sailors Home and a teaching centre for St. Johns Ambulance service. The current owner purchased the property in 2002 and became the first private resident in the building's 230 year history and has now restored it into a charming bespoke home, whilst retaining the immense character and aesthetic appeal that the building offers. Early viewing highly recommended, as this unique property offers potential purchasers a fabulous chance to be part of a wonderful piece of history.
Entrance
Steps leading to first floor entrance area, door to lounge/diner.
Lounge/Diner
7.65m x 5.44m (25'1" x 17'10")
Double height ceiling, two windows with river views, plinth with wood burner, feature wooden floors, two panel staircases leading to both mezzanine galleries.
Galley Kitchen
4.85m x 1.47m (15'11" x 4'10")
A range of light coloured units and contrasting coloured working surfaces, single drainer sink unit, glazed display wall cabinets and display shelving, freestanding Range Style cooker with extractor canopy over, breakfast bar, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer, window.
Cloakroom
Wash hand basin, wc, window.
Principal Bedroom
4.37m x 3.60m (14'4" x 11'10")
Window.
En Suite Shower Room
Shower cubicle, low level wc, wash hand basin.
Mezzanine
5.40m x 4.37m (17'9" x 14'4")
Window.
Study
5.40m x 2.06m (17'9" x 6'9")
Window.
Lower Ground Floor
Bedroom 2
4.32m x 3.70m (14'2" x 12'2")
Window.
Bedroom 3
3.50m x 2.97m (11'6" x 9'9")
Window.
Bathroom
Roll top bath, pedestal wash hand basin, high level wc, half tiled walls, laminate flooring, window.
Utility Room
Wall mounted gas fired boiler, space for appliances, window.
Storage
Adjacent to utility room.
Garage
5.60m x 2.90m (18'4" x 9'6")
Double doors to front, power and light supplied, door to main house.
Front Courtyard
Extending to side, cobbled extensive driveway with mature shrub borders, set within metal railings.
