NO ONWARD CHAIN THREE BEDROOM END OF TERRACE HOME IN EXCELLENT CONDITION…

Miles and Barr are excited to present to the market this beautiful period home located in the sought-after Canterbury Fields Development, in a semi-rural location the outskirts of Herne Bay and Canterbury.

The home is comprised of three good sized bedrooms upstairs with the main bedroom having vaulted celling with original beam, and large en-suite shower room, with family bathroom completing the level, the downstairs is a modern open plan lounge diner that leads round to a modern fitted stylish kitchen. The home is part of the original Victorian Herne Hospital, and due to it’s age still benefits from period features such as wooden beams, original brickwork and vaulted/high ceilings throughout. These features have been beautifully balanced by the current owners with a light contemporary style finish, complemented by new carpets and kitchen units and a new Boiler that was installed in 2017.

The home is completed with Two allocated parking spaces and sunny aspect small courtyard to the front of the home, with the development being surrounded by rural and woodland walks in all directions and even a residents children’s play park occupying one of the many open green spaces just a short walk from the pond.

Please contact Sole agents Miles and Barr for more information or to organise your personal viewing appointment today.

The property is brick and block construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.

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Location Summary

Herne Bay is a popular coastal town benefiting from a range of local amenities including retail outlets and educational facilities. There are also a good range of leisure amenities including rowing, sailing and yacht clubs along with a swimming pool, theatre and cinema. The mainline railway station (approximately 1 mile distant) offers fast and frequent links to London (Victoria approximately 85mins) as well as the high speed service to London (St Pancras approximately 87mins). The town also offers excellent access to the A299 which gives access to the A2/ M2 motorway network. The picturesque town of Whitstable is only 5 miles distant which also enjoys a variety of shopping, educational and leisure amenities including sailing, water sports and bird watching, as well as the seafood restaurants for which it has become renowned. The City of Canterbury is approximately eight miles distant with its Cathedral, theatre and cultural amenities, as well as benefiting from excellent public and state schools. The City also boasts the facilities of a major shopping centre enjoying a range of mainstream retail outlets as well as many individual shops.

Room Sizes
Entrance Straight into

Sitting/Dining Room 20' 5" x 14' 9" (6.22m x 4.50m)

Kitchen 9' 4" x 6' 3" (2.84m x 1.90m)

First Floor Leading to

Bedroom 10' 9" x 9' 9" (3.27m x 2.97m)

En-suite 8' 5" x 5' 0" (2.56m x 1.53m)

Bdroom 8' 11" x 7' 1" (2.71m x 2.16m)

Bedroom 12' 6" x 10' 2" (3.82m x 3.11m)

Bathroom 7' 9" x 5' 6" (2.37m x 1.67m)

Herne Bay Area Guide

Herne Bay – The first clock tower Herne Bay had the first freestanding purpose-built clock tower in the world constructed in 1837. The town has a good mix of cafés, restaurants and independent and chain stores. If you’re interested in living in Herne Bay, come into our Herne Bay office and we can help find a property to suit you.