2 Bedroom Houses For Sale in West Malling, Kent
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...
**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...
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...































