Cambridge House - A Historical Coastal Treasure

Standing proudly in Cliftonville, Cambridge House has been an iconic part of Margate’s landscape since the mid-19th century. This unique home effortlessly combines classic grandeur with modern convenience, offering a truly exceptional living experience that is both timeless and thoroughly up-to-date.

Upon entering through the raised ground floor, you are immediately greeted by a majestic entrance hall, where the soaring 3 meter ceilings create a sense of elegance and space. The rich wooden flooring flows throughout the ground floor, adding warmth and character, while the bright sunlight pouring through the box sash windows fills the rooms with a welcoming atmosphere. The main reception room, with its intricate fireplace, is a perfect place to relax or entertain, while large windows frame the stunning sea views looking down Sweyn Road, adding a sense of serenity and charm to the space. Adjacent to this, the dining room is an inviting space, enhanced by original touches like vintage wallpaper and custom-built cabinetry, which give the home its distinctive personality. The kitchen is a beautifully crafted space with bespoke woodwork and a fitted bench that serves as a central hub for family gatherings and casual meals.

On the first floor, you’ll find the principal bedrooms, with the standout room being the front-facing bedroom. Its impressive floor-to-ceiling sash windows let natural light flood the room, while elegant built-in cupboards provide ample storage without compromising on the room’s character. The other two double bedrooms are equally generous in size and beautifully presented, offering plenty of space for family living. The family bathroom, with its deep bathtub, is perfect for unwinding after a busy day or for relaxing family bath times.

The outdoor space of Cambridge House is just as thoughtfully designed as the interiors, with well-maintained gardens on both sides of the property. The right side features a charming decked terrace, which acts as a seamless extension of the home’s interior, ideal for outdoor entertaining. At the back, the property benefits from a private driveway offering convenient parking, along with a garage for extra storage or to house bikes and other outdoor equipment.

Located just steps from Margate’s vibrant Northdown Road, this home offers easy access to a wealth of local amenities, including a fantastic array of restaurants, cafes, shops, and bars. A short stroll also takes you to the stunning beach, Queens Promenade, and the tidal pool, where you can enjoy the best of coastal living right on your doorstep.

Miles & Barr are delighted to present this stunning residence, where classic architecture meets modern style in one of Margate’s most desirable locations. A home full of history, beauty, and practicality, Cambridge House is a rare find.

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

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Location:

Cliftonville is a coastal area in the town of Margate, situated to the east of the main town and mainly occupies Georgian and Victorian properties. The area itself is within easy walking distance of the 'Margate Old Town', Turner Contemporary Art Gallery and the Margate railway station which is approximately 2 miles away and offers fast services to Kings Cross, St. Pancras. There are also good road links to London via the A299 Thanet Way and M2 Motorway.

Room Sizes
Entrance Door to:

Entrance Hall Leading to:

Lounge 17' 11" x 13' 9" (5.47m x 4.20m)

Dining Room 14' 11" x 13' 3" (4.56m x 4.05m)

Kitchen 16' 0" x 9' 11" (4.87m x 3.03m)

Lower Level Leading to:

Bedroom/Study 15' 3" x 14' 4" (4.65m x 4.37m)

WC 8' 6" x 3' 11" (2.60m x 1.19m)

Bedroom 18' 10" x 13' 11" (5.73m x 4.25m)

En Suite 18' 10" x 10' 10" (5.73m x 3.30m)

First Floor Leading to:

Bedroom 18' 10" x 14' 4" (5.73m x 4.37m)

Bedroom 14' 11" x 14' 10" (4.56m x 4.52m)

Bedroom 12' 2" x 9' 11" (3.71m x 3.03m)

Bathroom 6' 8" x 6' 8" (2.03m x 2.03m)

Margate Area Guide

Margate – Shoreditch-on-sea Investment into Margate over the last five years has seen the town undergo a complete revival and it is continually on the up. Many have begun referring to it as Shoreditch on sea for its hip independent stores. Margate has a thriving culture with new cafés, restaurants and a good mix of independent and chain shops continuing to