Presenting a charming, terraced house that blends classic elegance with modern convenience. Constructed in 1900 and recently refurbished, this property exudes character while offering all the comforts of contemporary living. Step inside to discover a beautifully presented interior featuring a large lounge, bright and airy, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated for efficiency and style, ensuring a seamless culinary experience. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a family bathroom provide comfort and privacy, while ample storage space and an under stairs utility area add practicality to daily living. With gas central heating keeping the home cosy, this residence is as functional as it is stylish, ready to welcome its new owners with open arms.

Outside, the low maintenance mature garden offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of every-day life. The highlight of the outdoor space is the delightful summer house, providing a picturesque setting for al fresco dining, social gatherings, or simply enjoying a moment of tranquillity amidst nature. Whether you're a green-thumbed enthusiast or someone who simply enjoys the beauty of a well-maintained garden, this outdoor oasis is sure to impress. Imagine spending summer afternoons lounging in the sun-dappled garden or hosting barbeques with loved ones in this serene setting. With the perfect combination of indoor comfort and outdoor charm, this property offers a lifestyle that celebrates both relaxation and rejuvenation, making it a truly special place to call home.

Identification checks

Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.

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
Entrance Hall Leading to

Sitting Room 9' 4" x 9' 1" (2.85m x 2.77m)

Lounge 12' 11" x 12' 4" (3.94m x 3.77m)

Kitchen/ Diner 13' 6" x 11' 1" (4.12m x 3.38m)

First Floor Leading to

Bathroom 7' 9" x 7' 4" (2.35m x 2.24m)

Bedroom 11' 9" x 9' 4" (3.57m x 2.85m)

Bedroom 8' 4" x 7' 4" (2.54m x 2.24m)

Bedroom 11' 3" x 10' 11" (3.42m x 3.32m)

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