Follow Chris along the Great Stour Way towards the village of Chartham and a unique property

Follow Chris along the Great Stour Way towards the village of Chartham and a unique property

The beautiful countryside combined with excellent amenities makes Chartham a popular choice for buyers. We’ve sold a number of properties here recently ranging from two bedroom terraced homes up to a four bedroom period cottage with 8 acres of land.



Are thinking of moving to Chartham? Here's some of our latest properties for sale in the area...

River House, Chartham
Guide Price £700,000 - £750,000
Nestled on the outskirts of the village, this charming townhouse is believed to date back to the 1800’s. The new owners will enjoy relaxing in the garden soaking up the beautiful surroundings. 


Hoppers Oast, Chartham Hatch
Guide Price £700,000 - £750,000
Stunning 5 bedroom Oast conversion set over 3 floors with open plan kitchen/living/dining room, 5 double bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. 


Kingfisher Close, Chartham (Now sold stc)
Guide Price: £700,000 - £725,000
Beautifully presented 4 bed link detached family home situated on an exclusive development. 

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