A charming three-bedroom semi-detached home ideally located in a peaceful cul-de-sac, within walking distance of Whitstable town centre and the mainline railway station, offering quick and easy access to London St Pancras.

Upon entry, you are greeted by a entrance hall, leading into a spacious living room. The modern kitchen/dining area offers a perfect space for family meals and entertaining, and opens out onto an extended sunroom with bi-fold doors, bringing the outdoors in and providing a seamless connection to the rear garden. Additionally, there is a convenient cloakroom and a storage cupboard for added practicality. Upstairs, the landing leads to two double bedrooms, a comfortable single bedroom, and a family bathroom.

Externally to the front of the property is a driveway providing off-road parking. At the rear, you’ll find a low-maintenance garden featuring a laid-to-lawn area, as well as a composite decked area ideal for outdoor dining or relaxation. A garage and a shed to the side allows for additional storage space.

In accordance with section 21 of the estate agents act 1979, we would advise Miles & Barr declare an interest in this property.

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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
Hall
WC
Lounge 16' 4" x 12' 11" (4.97m x 3.94m)

Kitchen / Dining 16' 4" x 12' 11" (4.97m x 3.94m)

Sunroom 14' 8" x 10' 4" (4.46m x 3.15m)

First floor
Bedroom 12' 11" x 7' 11" (3.94m x 2.41m)

Bedroom 10' 5" x 10' 0" (3.18m x 3.05m)

Bathroom 6' 5" x 5' 5" (1.95m x 1.65m)

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