Built in 1737 and set in the Historic Dockyard of Chatham is this wonderful character grade 2* listed property, offering plenty of charm and charisma. If you looking for something unique and quirky and draped in history, then look no further.
The location is the world's most complete example of an Historic Dockyard from the age of sail. The Dockyard its self has been used for many cinema and television productions - ranging from Les Miserables (2012) and The Golden Compass (2007) to Call the Midwife and The Antiques Roadshow.
Not to mention the fantastic naval history on offer which included dry docked famous vessels such as hms Cavalier, Ocelot and Gannet.
As a resident you can enjoy free access to the dockyard’s historic environment with its authentic cobbled streets, industrial buildings as well as the fine Georgian and Victorian architecture.
Come and view this property now and take in the experience that goes with it.
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