Additional text is available below.The Home That Ends The Flat-Share Feeling. Two luxury bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, a private garden and a separate garage - on a friendly street with Tunbury Primary already in the catchment. Most three-beds at this price make you wait for the good bit. This one starts with it. Most couples in a rented flat have a version of this conversation: 'We need more space, but we don't want a project.' Bulrush Close is the answer to that conversation.
From the moment you walk in, it feels like someone has already done the hard work for you. The living room is light and calm, with laminate flooring, recessed spotlights and a set of patio doors that open straight out to the garden. On a Saturday morning, that matters more than most buyers admit until they actually have it.
The garden itself is private and enclosed - a proper outdoor space rather than an afterthought. It's the kind of garden where you can have coffee without feeling overlooked, and it connects naturally to the conservatory, which gives you a room that shifts with the seasons and earns its keep all year round.
The kitchen is a cream shaker-style fitment with dark worktops, integrated appliances and a U-shaped layout that makes the most of the space. It's practical, it works, and it won't need touching before you move in.
But the bathrooms are where this house genuinely surprises. Both have been recently refurbished to a standard you don't usually find at this price point. The main bathroom has large-format grey stone-effect tiling, a built-in bath with a tiled surround, a Velux skylight overhead and a rainfall shower on a wall-mounted arm. The second bathroom has floor-to-ceiling warm taupe tiles, a wall-hung WC and a mirror-fronted cabinet with recessed lighting. Together they feel like a boutique hotel more than a typical semi, and if you've been sharing a cramped shower in a rented flat, that is not a small thing.
Upstairs, there are two good sized bedrooms and a third bedroom that works brilliantly right now as a home office or guest room - and will work just as well later as a child's room when the time comes. No further investment needed. It's already there.
The separate garage is genuinely useful, offering space for storage, a workshop or simply somewhere to put the car.
For the commute, the M2 and M20 are both easily accessible, which makes a real difference if one or both of you is driving to work each day. Tunbury Primary School is already in the catchment - something worth knowing now, even if it's not urgent yet - and Walderslade Girls' School is nearby for when the time comes. Walderslade itself is a friendly, community-minded area, the kind of street where people say hello and the neighbours tend to stay.
If you've been waiting for the home that finally gives you the space, the finish and the location to properly move forward - without handing you a renovation project on the other end of it - this is a very strong case for picking up the phone.
Property information:
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
Local Authority: Medway Council
EPC Rating: C
Parking: Separate garage + on-street parking
Construction Type: Standard construction (assumed – confirm if non-standard)
Utilities:
Electricity: Mains
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating
Broadband Availability: Standard, Superfast & Ultrafast available
Mobile Coverage: Likely good coverage from major providers
Arrange your viewing today - properties at this price with two refurbished bathrooms and a garage don't tend to hang around.