2 Bedroom Houses For Sale in West Malling, Kent
**Offered CHAIN FREE** Found the heart of West Malling High Street, this exquisite Grade II listed Queen Anne character home presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern comforts. Spanning an impressive 1,734 square feet, this 2 bedroom attached house features t...
Fabulously positioned heart of West Malling High Street, this exquisite Grade II listed Queen Anne character home offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Spanning an impressive 1,734 square feet, this attached property boasts three elegantly appointed reception rooms, pr...
Two Bedroom Terrace with Share of Freehold. A well presented two bedroom retirement house in the popular Old Parsonage Court development, convenient to West Malling High Street. A spacious house offering flexible accommodation with potential for a downstairs bedroom to go with the downstairs sho...
Located in the popular development of Old Parsonage Court, West Malling, this delightful semi-detached over 55's house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The property boasts a light and airy atmosphere, making it an inviting space to call home. With two well-proportioned...
Positioned in the popular development of Nevill Court, West Malling, this delightful terraced house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Built in the late 20th century, the property features two well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it an ideal choice for those seekin...
Nestled on the charming London Road in West Malling, this delightful semi-detached house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. With two spacious reception rooms, this property is ideal for both relaxation and entertaining guests. The two well-proportioned bedrooms provide a peaceful ...
Delightful two bed property set in the heart of the popular market town of West Malling. As the name implies, this property is a conversion of the former stables of the nearby 18th coaching inn The Swan, which was patronised in the 1850s by Charles Dickens. Sympathetically conv...






































