This delightful beachside cottage, situated on the serene shingle beach of Seasalter, offers captivating panoramic sea views. Ideal for sailing, swimming, or birdwatching at the RSPB nature reserve directly across, it presents a peaceful and idyllic retreat.

The vibrant town of Whitstable, renowned for its oysters and celebrated annually at the Oyster Festival, is just a short drive away. With a superb selection of restaurants and cafés, Whitstable is a haven for food enthusiasts. The surrounding area also provides excellent cycling opportunities, whether along the seafront or on the scenic Crab and Winkle Way.

Internally, the property features a spacious, light-filled open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area designed to maximise the stunning sea views. The kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher. The accommodation includes two well-proportioned bedrooms: a king-size and a twin, both offering comfortable and restful spaces. A stylish shower room, complete with a shower and WC, completes the interior. The property benefits from underfloor heating throughout.

The 80ft rear garden offers direct access to the beach, enhancing the outdoor living experience. A private driveway provides parking for several vehicles. Offered with no onward chain.

Identification Check

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Location Summary

The popular seaside town of Whitstable is situated on the stunning North Kent coast, 7 miles north of the historical city of Canterbury and less than 60 miles from central London. With its quaint alley ways, colourful high street and peaceful shingle beaches this town has a lot to offer both residents and holiday makers. For entertainment there are excellent water sport facilities, plenty of art galleries, and a wealth of independently run restaurants, boutiques and cafes to enjoy along the vibrant high street. The Crab and Winkle Way, one of the earliest passenger railways and the first ever steam-powered railway in the world, follows the disused railway line between Canterbury and Whitstable, and is now a popular walking and cycle route through woods and countryside. Road links via the A299 Thanet Way give easy access to the M2 for travel to London and beyond. Whitstable also has a main line train station providing fast and frequent links into London Victoria (1hr 30 mins) and London St Pancras (1hr 11mins).

Room Sizes
Porch
Hall Leading to

Bedroom 12' 11" x 10' 9" (3.94m x 3.27m)

Bedroom 10' 9" x 9' 11" (3.28m x 3.02m)

Living Space 21' 8" x 21' 4" (6.60m x 6.50m)

Bathroom 7' 10" x 5' 10" (2.39m x 1.78m)

Whitstable Area Guide

Whitstable – The home of the oyster The town is renowned for its oysters, Whitstable has a thriving café culture, restaurants and a good mix of independent shops. If you’re interested in living in Whitstable, come into our Whitstable office and we can help find a property to suit you. A brief history of Whitstable